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A police officer who was injured during a Black Lives Matter protest in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, back in 2016 can sue Black Lives Matter leader DeRay Mckesson and other organizers, a federal appeals court ruled last month — and the unanimous ruling by the panel could have blown up Mckesson’s defense.
According to The Associated Press, the protest was spurred by the death of Alton Sterling, an African-American man who was shot and killed by police during a confrontation three years ago. Sterling was on the ground when, officers say, he reached for his pockets. After several warnings, Sterling was shot and killed.
I'm glad at least one court is exhibiting common sense