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fromacomrade:

fromacomrade:

Outside the ICE detention facility in Macclenny, FL.

This woman just drove through a crowd of us as we protested outside an ICE detention facility, as we crossed the parking lot to return to our cars, and she hit someone.

Cops didn’t see it of course and they walked off a random protester in bracelets for criminal mischief.

The lady then circled around and parked to watch.

The cops are right here, giving car lady a victim writeup.

Cops refuse to take contact info from any of us. Someone called a different department in.

Police are reluctantly taking statements. They warned us they will arrest us if we lie.

They say the girl they grabbed hit the car, and are charging her with criminal mischief. Bail fund is going; cash-only right now.

The cops are now accusing us of jaywalking (it’s a parking lot).

And [the car driver] still here, watching and I’m sure enjoying. She circled back for the show.

Consensus is the cops planned this. Which is pretty much certainly true.

From witnesses:

“I was there. She had plenty of opportunity to drive away but she stuck around to act aggressive and accused someone of hitting her car. She hit someone with her car.”

“When someone was mocking her saying “is your daddy coming to get you now” when cops started walking toward us from the building and she said “yes actually”“

This essentially happened to my husband about 10 years ago, with long term devastating ramifications for us that we still feel to this day. I don’t want to get into details because I don’t want to be identified and we’ve recently been doxxed by nazis (again). 

But we found ourselves in a situation where an angry assclown in a van decided to slam into a group of protesters, broke my husband’s neck in three places, confessed his crime to both dispatch and the officer on the scene, and was never charged for anything. He was cleared of any wrongdoing virtually instantaneously, while my husband and, by proximity our family, suffered for years.

Please know, if you’re on the fence about rejecting the police – many of us hate the police for extremely good, personal reasons.

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