A corrections officer who participated in a counterprotest to a Black Lives Matter demonstration in New Jersey in which people reenacted the death of George Floyd was suspended after the video was widely shared on social media.
A corrections officer who participated in a counterprotest to a Black Lives Matter demonstration in New Jersey in which people reenacted theIn the video, protesters march along a street Monday in Franklin Township in Gloucester County, chanting, “George Floyd!” and “Black Lives Matter!” The video shows they are being escorted by local police.
They pass a private property filled with firewood for sale. Video filmed by someone marching shows a man kneeling on another man shouting unintelligibly back at protesters. Protesters shout back. Two more men are standing nearby and one of them is filming on a cellphone. The group is standing on the roadside in front of a pickup truck outfitted with an American flag and a Trump banner. Several others are nearby. An “All Lives Matter” sign is also hanging.Another truck shows the “thin blue line” flag, meant to show support for law enforcement workers.Counterprotesters in New Jersey are recorded mocking the police killing of George Floyd.
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