Posted on 11/25/2014 3:35:31 PM PST by tcrlaf
A vehicle reportedly plowed through a group of demonstrators in Minneapolis Tuesday afternoon during a march and rally in the wake of a Missouri grand jury decision not to indict a white police officer for fatally shooting a black teenager.
A solidarity rally and march for Michael Brown, who was killed by Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson, was planned Tuesday near the Minneapolis Police Departments 3rd Precinct building at E. Lake Street and Minnehaha Avenue.
A Star Tribune reporter who is at the rally says that witnesses say the vehicle started honking at protesters blocking the intersection before running down a woman around the start of the rally at 4:30 p.m.
Moments after the woman was struck, a group of demonstrators pounced on the hood of the vehicle, while others tried to free the victim. Witnesses say that the womans leg was caught under the car
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Wait...is that a Subaru?
Two cases of stupid resulting in bad things. Brown didn’t get on the sidewalk and this person didn’t move from in front of a car.
“I was in fear of my life.”
That’s all the driver needs to say.
Stupid should hurt.
Your post #17. Bring out the scoops!
Not enough speed.......Next time, use the accelerator pedal.
That was EXACTLY what the driver should have done.
HA! Awesome. Somebody get this patriot a good lawyer...
Suddenly I have a craving for pancakes.
The name of that article should be, “Driver escapes menacing crowd.”
That’s how it’s done, folks.
A pile of humans can’t stop even an economy station wagon from moving forward.
Just so you know if it ever comes to it.
DAMN THE TORPEDOES....FULL FREEP AHEAD!!!
/sarc
Yes, an old, beat up Outback.
Love Austin Powers I. The others were OK.
Living the dream...
Driver is going to jail.
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