CREDIT: Facebook/Tami Sawyer

Facebook/Tami Sawyer

Police surround and arrest a protester

A protest in response to the recent deaths of black people in this country that was meant to be silent and peaceful Wednesday night escalated when counter-protesters showed up with Confederate 901 signs.

A video of the event posted to Facebook by local activist Hunter Demster shows close to 100 people gathered on Union Avenue in front of a Memphis Police Department station, protesting the recent deaths of Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, and George Floyd.

About 50 police cars surrounded the demonstrators, who chanted โ€œNo justice, no peace, no racist policeโ€ and โ€œblack lives matters.โ€ On the other side of the street, a handful of counter-protesters responded with “police lives matter” chants.ย 

At one point the crowd kneels down repeating โ€œI canโ€™t breathe,โ€ a reference to Floyd who died after a Minneapolis police officer restrained him by placing his knee on the back of Floydโ€™s neck for several minutes. In a viral video, Floyd can be seen telling the officer he can’t breathe several times before passing out.ย 

Two arrests have been made by MPD as a result of the protest.

Here is a video posted by Demster capturing a portion of tonightโ€™s events, which are still ongoing.

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