LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- The leader of the "Not F***ing Around Coalition" (NFAC), a Black militia that demonstrated in Louisville during last summer's social unrest, was arrested Thursday on a federal charge.
John Johnson, 57, commonly referred to as "Grandmaster Jay," was charged with "assaulting, resisting or impeding certain officers or employees," according to court documents.
Johnson is accused of pointing a rifle at Louisville Metro Police officers, as well as federal officers, on Sept. 4, the night before the 2020 Kentucky Derby, according to a probable cause affidavit. The alleged incident took place just after 8:30 p.m. as officers were conducting surveillance over demonstrators at Jefferson Square in downtown Louisville.
Wow, a black need dweeb!
One of the things I mention about left-wing gun groups a lot, is that they never know anything about the law. They’re always brandishing or otherwise doing stuff that puts them in legal jeopardy. Right-wing gun groups sometimes has an idiot or tow but the left-wing groups are packed with them.
Grandmaster photo caption:
“And your personal effects and cash will be kept in a sealed envelope and returned to you after your bail has been arranged or you have served your sentence. Please remove your wrist watch at this time.”
It took 3 months to charge him? Is the coup turning on itself already?