Posted on 04/30/2015 5:22:35 PM PDT by markomalley
Protestors marched across the city of Syracuse Thursday to show support for Freddie Gray, a Baltimore man who died from a severe spinal injury he suffered in police custody.
The rally started Thursday afternoon at Syracuse University. Protestors marched on city roads down The Hill, past Upstate University Hospital and downtown toward the Onondaga County jail and city hall. They continued on to Clinton Square.
Protesters, including members of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, Syracuse Answer Coalition and THE General Body of Syracuse University, listened to speakers in front of the Jerry Rescue monument, clapping, cheering and waving signs.
Scores of people filled South Clinton Street, blocking traffic. Heated arguments broke out between protesters and motorists. Dozens of cars and trucks were forced to stop and turn around.
(Excerpt) Read more at syracuse.com ...
Better weather brings them out.This summer does not look good.”Sunny with a chance of riots.”
Another sh!thole Affirmitive Action DemoRAT controlled town.
I would love to see their neighborhoods get firebombed while they are out protesting....like cockroaches., you burn them out.
Syracuse in the 19th Century was a thriving city with some of the most beautiful homes and architecture in NY State.
The Democrat and LBJ welfare policies of the 1960s had a devastating effect.
White flight ruined the beautiful neighborhoods on Genesee Street and near Onondaga park.
The leftist SCLC, the Stalinist “Syracuse ANSWER Coalition”, and the uneducated students of the Un. of Syracuse.
Three losers on the loose.
Wouldn't doubt it. Obama's last chance to rile up blacks so the Muslim caliphate can march in...
Its Christmas in April, everything in local stores are free for the taking as long as you fly under the freddy grey banner and you are black
What if I'm white but "identify as black?" I feel like a black person trapped in a white person's body.
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