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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Tue Jun 9, 2020, 08:34 PM Jun 2020

Black Lives Matter protests extend into America's suburbs

Last Thursday Coatesville, Pennsylvania, was home to what's become a familiar sight: a protest of more than a thousand people chanting "Black Lives Matter" and "I can't breathe."

But Coatesville is no ordinary place for a protest. About an hour drive west of Philadelphia, the old steel town of about 13,000 is a far cry from the liberal metropolises that typically host protests and demonstrations, underscoring the vast breadth of the reignited Black Lives Matter movement and the growing political importance of the suburbs.

"I think people are tired," said James Logan, Coatesville's assistant city manager, in a telephone interview Monday. "It's just been boiling for so long and now it's just running over."

In the two weeks since the death of George Floyd, the Minneapolis man who lost his life after a police officer kneeled on his neck for nearly nine minutes, more than 700 cities and towns spanning all 50 states have been home to the historical Black Lives Matter demonstrations, extending past the country's traditionally liberal cities and into suburban and rural communities. From Greenwich, Connecticut to Waco, Texas to Wenatchee, Washington, protesters are standing up against police brutality and racial injustice, tapping into a level of civil engagement that city officials say they haven't seen in decades.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/black-lives-matter-protests-extend-into-americas-suburbs/ar-BB15fJkk?li=BBnb7Kz

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Black Lives Matter protests extend into America's suburbs (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Jun 2020 OP
KR! Cha Jun 2020 #1
We'll be seeing how good our local cops are this weekend. KentuckyWoman Jun 2020 #2

KentuckyWoman

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2. We'll be seeing how good our local cops are this weekend.
Tue Jun 9, 2020, 10:04 PM
Jun 2020

I'm north of Cincinnati in an area heavy on college graduates and senior citizens. Farms turned to suburbs in the last 15 years. All of the local police forces are the kind that are told to say please and yes ma'am/sir if they interact with someone. The reputation is that they don't put up with adrenaline jocks among the ranks.

There's a protest scheduled this weekend expecting quite a lot of people. We'll see if the police can live up to their reputation. There is not good minority representation in local governments or police forces out this way and like everywhere else, what few arrests there are, tend to go disproportionately minority. That is one of the stated reasons for the protest.

The organizers have been told to expect counter protests and hecklers. So we'll see how well it goes....

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