SE Wyoming SRA
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Socialist Rifle Association chapter in Southeast Wyoming
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SE Wyoming SRA
@SraWyoming
#introduction We are the SE Wyoming chapter of the Socialist Rifle Association! We advocate for firearms education and ownership among historically marginalized groups for personal and community defense.
You can learn more by visiting https://socialistra.org/
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https://www.sweetwaternow.com/peaceful-protest-for-george-floyd-and-police-start-in-rock-springs/
Peaceful Protest for George Floyd and Police Start in Rock Springs
ock Springs residents Joseph Roark, James Partington and Alice Halstead gather to peacefully protest and raise awareness about George Floyd’s death. Photo by Stephanie Thompson
Stephanie Thompson June 2, 2020
ROCK SPRINGS — What started out as a couple of guys with signs, has slowly grown into about 10 people holding their hands in the air or signs saying “Black Lives Matter,” Stop the Violence,” or “I Can’t Breathe.”
On Tuesday, those who were driving down Dewar Drive may have noticed a small group of protestors holding signs to raise awareness against the police brutality. . .
We’re just protesting police brutality,” Rock Springs resident Joseph Roark said. “Black lives matter and we’re standing up for George Floyd.”
Even though Roark wants to bring attention to police brutality, he said he still supports police.
“It’s not that we don’t support cops, we just don’t support police brutality,” Roark said.
According to Roark, the protest actually started Monday night with himself and Navarre Mudd, who was the one who had the idea to start a protest.
Rock Springs resident James Partington’s message was a simple one: “end police violence.”
“Violence is no solution at all,” Partington said. . .
Rock Springs resident Alice Halstead just happened to be driving by when she saw the protest and decided to join because it was a cause she believes in. She just went to the store, bought some poster boards and markers and joined the group.
“I’m done with the cops killing people,” Halstead said. “That is not their function.”
While Halstead has seen protestors on TV, she never thought she’d become one.
“I did not know I was going to do this until today,” she said.
Roark said he’d like more people to join the group to raise awareness. . .