Armed black supremacists gathered in Natchez, Mississippi on Sunday to commemorate Juneteenth, a day virtually no one ever spoke about until Joe Biden made it a federal holiday. The marchers chanted, “Arm yourself, or harm yourself!”
“I love you Black kings!” they chanted. “And I love you Black queens!”
Videos via Ford Fischer:
BIG VIDEO THREAD: Black self-defense groups gathered in Natchez, Mississippi on Sunday to commemorate Juneteenth with an armed “Gathering of the Great Armies” march.
“We’re not gonna say ‘Hands up, don’t shoot!’ We gonna let you know, you shoot at us, we’re shooting back if need be,” one of the organizers said.
“Guns up! Shoot back!” they shouted.
WATCH:
"We're not gonna say 'Hands up, don't shoot!' We gonna let you know, you shoot at us, we're shooting back if need be," explained a speaker during the Black Second Amendment march in Mississippi on Sunday.
After the march, the leaders of the various black militias signed a document “proclaiming a unified vision for the future of their movement, including reparations, a Black-only territory, and the freeing of political prisoners.” Ford Fischer reported.
Following the march, leaders of the assorted Black militia and self-defense groups signed a document proclaiming a unified vision for the future of their movement, including reparations, a Black-only territory, and the freeing of political prisoners. pic.twitter.com/Oiz2q6CczS
Surveillance video caught the moment Greg Fischer — the Democratic mayor of Louisville, Kentucky — was punched in the face and knocked to the ground at a Juneteenth event Saturday in the city’s downtown area. Police are still looking for the suspect.
Here’s the clip:
Police in Louisville, Kentucky, are searching for a suspect they believe punched the city’s mayor at a popular downtown event complex
“Earlier this evening, while at Fourth Street Live, Mayor (Greg) Fischer was punched by an individual,” the Louisville (1/2)#GregFischerpic.twitter.com/mFnFf2V7NL
According to WLKY-TV — which characterized the Fourth Street Live! event where Fischer was punched as a “Juneteenth celebration” — police said the blow caught the mayor in the face while he was talking to someone in the crowd.
Video shows the punch knocking Fischer to the ground.
WAVE-TV said an individual who appeared to be part of Fischer’s security team briefly followed the suspect after the punch and then appeared to return to Fischer. Emergency medical services evaluated the mayor and determined he didn’t need medical treatment, WLKY reported. The mayor’s office didn’t address how the suspect got past security and escaped, WLKY added.
“While it’s not appropriate to comment on specifics of that [security] detail, it is always being evaluated and adjusted as needed,” Jessica Wethington, the mayor’s director of communications, told WLKY. “There have been no changes made to the mayor’s events.”
Police are still looking for the suspect, WKLY said, adding that Louisville Metro Police Department released photos of the suspect:
Earlier this evening, while at Fourth Street Live, Mayor Fischer was punched by an individual. The Mayor is doing fine. LMPD is investigating & will release further information as it becomes available. Anyone with information can call our anonymous tip line at 502-574-5673. pic.twitter.com/BeKnjfJOgv
Greg Gitschier — a former Secret Service agent and former bodyguard of the mayor — told WHAS-TV that “it’s becoming an upside-down world because lines that were never crossed so much in the past now seem to no longer matter.”
Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer addresses punch, no arrests made still youtu.be
Many commenters unleashed mockery on Louisville police’s Facebook post about the punch, with most of the derision directed toward Fischer, implying that the mayor’s policies led to the physical attack on him.
“Karma. What you allow will continue. You have allowed crime to run unabashed. It will continue,” one commenter wrote.
“Just peacefully protesting, nothing to see here,” another commenter quipped.
Other commenters lauded the suspect who punched Fischer, saying the suspect deserves a “medal” for the blow that knocked the mayor off his feet.
“Honestly, it couldn’t have happened to a finer man,” one commenter said of Fischer, while another said, “maybe he should have taken care of crime in Louisville.”
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