Posted on 06/26/2020 9:26:14 AM PDT by kevcol
A Black Lives Matter activist has claimed he was shot in the groin with a rubber bullet during a protest in Los Angeles, causing him to lose a testicle.
South African native Bradley Steyn, who was involved in anti-apartheid protests in South Africa when he was younger, claims the LAPD are responsible for his injuries, and he now plans to sue.
Steyn claims he was attacked by law enforcement during a May 30 George Floyd protest in Los Angeles' Fairfax district.
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'At the march I was shot by a member of the LAPD with a rubber bullet in the testicles. One of which was ruptured and led to me almost bleeding out on the streets of Los Angeles.'
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Shoulda spent money on a cup instead of more body art.
The mainstream media covered the story of a 75 year old man being pushed to the ground by the police. He survived the fall despite blood flowing from his head. I wonder if ABC, CBS, or NBC will show this in their evening news broadcast.
Life is tough. Wear a cup.
He’s halfway there then.
Damn, man. Drained the color right out of him.
Is face looks like a scrotum
That’s a heck of a shot for such a small target.
one down, one to go
There’s an Almond Joy and Mounds joke in there somewhere. I’ll work on it.
Another angry ugly white piece of trash thats who makes up antifa
Ain’t that a kick innthe nutts.
White testicles dont matter.
“A Black Lives Matter activist has claimed he was shot in the groin with a rubber bullet during a protest in Los Angeles, causing him to lose a testicle.”
Ouch, I’ll bet that hurt!
Forced sterilization? The good news is this breeder may no longer be able to duplicate himself.
That’s what I call a job half done. Shoot him again.
Wow. The experience scared him so much he turned white!
Why is he not immediately deported?
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