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(AP) State police in full riot gear rushed a downtown street in this eastern Texas town Tuesday to break up a tense standoff between hundreds of black and white protesters who exchanged screams of "Black power!" and "White power!"
A skinhead carrying a Confederate flag and a shirtless white man were arrested on suspicion of disorderly conduct before the protesters separated peacefully, Paris police spokesman Lt. Danny Huff said.
The conflict began with a march through downtown by about 100 black activists who were protesting the state's handling of the case of a black man who was run over and dragged by a vehicle. The demonstrators avoided a designated "protest zone" near the courthouse and marched to the town square to chants of "Black Power!" and "No Justice, no peace!"
Originally posted by Republican08
reply to post by drwizardphd
I think it should be said that this could of been a much larger group.
48 white supramecist whatever.
200 so black supramecist whatever.
But think of all those people, that didn't participate in the hate of racism.
That I think should be noted.
[edit on 21-7-2009 by Republican08]
Some of the signs at the protest read, "Friends don't drag friends under pickup trucks" and "Who killed Brendon McClelland?"
Originally posted by whaaa
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(AP) State police in full riot gear rushed a downtown street in this eastern Texas town Tuesday to break up a tense standoff between hundreds of black and white protesters who exchanged screams of "Black power!" and "White power!"
A skinhead carrying a Confederate flag and a shirtless white man were arrested on suspicion of disorderly conduct before the protesters separated peacefully, Paris police spokesman Lt. Danny Huff said.
The conflict began with a march through downtown by about 100 black activists who were protesting the state's handling of the case of a black man who was run over and dragged by a vehicle. The demonstrators avoided a designated "protest zone" near the courthouse and marched to the town square to chants of "Black Power!" and "No Justice, no peace!"
I followed this case and I believe the dispensation of dropping the charges was a valid decision. I don't think that the evidence showed a racially motivated murder. I think it was just a tragic accident cause by way to much alcohol and carelessness.
But it is obvious that racial tension is a real and present danger in the United States of America. Thankfully cooler heads presided over a very intense situation in east Texas.