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LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Louisville Metro Police said 87 people were arrested during a demonstration at the home of Kentucky's attorney general. Protesters with the social justice organization Until Freedom gathered for a sit-in on the front lawn of the St. Matthews area home owned by Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron around 4:30 p.m. Tuesday. ... The group said the demonstration was not a protest or rally, but a call to action seeking justice in the shooting death of Taylor at the hands of LMPD officers. Some of the protesters came to Louisville from as far away as New York...
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Anti-government militia groups have called for “boots on the ground” to defend against a Black militia march planned for Saturday in Louisville. In Facebook posts, videos and images, groups associated with the Three Percenter movement have requested members come to the city to act as “security” to oppose a Black militia known as the “Not F***ing Around Coalition” (NFAC). It’s unclear how many militia members will actually descend on Louisville, but with opposing armed militias announcing marches amid a city already reckoning with months of protests, experts say the city is steering toward the precipice of violence. Organizers of a...
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By Chris Sweeney, author who has written for various UK magazines and newspapers, including The Times, The Sun and The Daily Record. Follow him on Twitter @Writes_Sweeney NFAC, the masked, armed black militia that recently marched through a park in Georgia, deems violence and killing an acceptable response to oppression. Their end goal is to break away from the US as their own black-only nation. The NFAC (Not F*cking Around Coalition) grabbed plenty of attention on social media with a high-profile public debut on July 4. The sight of an all-black militia, clutching rifles and handguns, marching in the heartland...
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The Not F***** Around Coalition is making its way to Louisville on Saturday. Its leader said it’s a militia exercising its constitutional right to assemble and bear arms. It expects 5,000 of its members to participate. Grand Master Jay, also known as John Fitzgerald Johnson, is the leader of the group and said the NFAC’s only concern is expeditious movement for justice in the Breonna Taylor case. Taylor was shot dead by LMPD officers serving a warrant at her home back in March. Jay said its members are coming to Louisville in peace, and has no intentions of creating or...
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Grand Master Jay's exagerrations and misrepresentations exposed in this 6 minute youtube video.
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Grandmaster Jay, the leader of a Black militia called NFAC (Not F-cking Around Coalition) — a name he says denotes the group’s attitude — spoke to Atlanta Black Star about the importance of community policing and of exercising Second Amendment rights. Although the militia made its first public appearance just last year, Grandmaster Jay, a former hip-hop MC whose name is John Jay Fitzgerald Johnson, says the ethos of the group, now united under his leadership, is not new. The NFAC is composed of “an element that has always existed within America.” Grandmaster Jay continued, “You’ve always had a demographic...
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Within a few days, an activist on Twitter sussed out that the group was comprised of models and actors from Atlanta’s film and entertainment industries. A Twitter user who goes by Wolf The Red identified them from their Instagram accounts where he found the group modeling haute couture or publicizing their film credits, but “zero prior demonstrations. No posts with guns. No calls to action.”
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Atlanta, GA – Following weeks of dramatically increased violent crime and property destruction in the City of Atlanta, the July Fourth weekend saw over thirty Georgians wounded by gunfire, including five confirmed dead. Today Governor Kemp issued Executive Order 07.06.20.01, which declares a State of Emergency across Georgia and authorizes the activation of as many as 1,000 Georgia National Guard troops. “Peaceful protests were hijacked by criminals with a dangerous, destructive agenda. Now, innocent Georgians are being targeted, shot, and left for dead,” said Governor Kemp. “This lawlessness must be stopped and order restored in our capital city. I have...
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More than 100 armed protesters dressed in black marched to Stone Mountain Park in Georgia to stand before the Confederate carving as part of a demonstration against racism. ... The group, which calls themselves the Not F---ing Around Coalition, said it wanted to do a demonstration on Saturday in front of the carving of Jefferson Davis, Robert E. Lee, and Stonewall Jackson because members wanted to notify white supremacists that they will go anywhere, including the "birthplace of the Ku Klux Klan," to stop racism. The group also demanded that the carving be removed. ... "So what we are going...
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I don’t know who NFAC is? Video only https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1279544933523881987
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Video only of 'protestors' marching toward Stone Mountain GA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6AWUr3lY34o&feature=youtu.be
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