Appeal Rejected: Black Lives Matter Leader Held Liable for Violent Attack on Police Officer

Minneapolis, Minnesota – The Supreme Court has dismissed an appeal from a Black Lives Matter leader who was found responsible for a violent attack on a police officer. The court’s decision upholds the lower court’s ruling, which held the leader liable for the assault. The incident in question occurred during a protest organized by the Black Lives Matter movement. The leader allegedly incited violence against the police officer, resulting in injuries. The court found that …

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Supreme Court Rejects Appeal of Black Lives Matter Leader Held Liable for Violent Attack on Police Officer – First Amendment Rights Challenged

Baton Rouge, Louisiana – The Supreme Court made a crucial decision regarding a Black Lives Matter organizer’s liability in a violent attack on a police officer at a protest he orchestrated. Civil rights activist Deray Mckesson was sued by an unnamed Baton Rouge officer, known as “John Doe,” for injuries sustained during the protest in 2016. Doe alleged that during the protest, an unidentified individual threw a “rock-like” object, causing injuries that included knocking the …

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