Police Detain and Harass Peaceful Anti-Hillary Protester, Declaring, “You’re not Welcome Here”
An anti-Hillary protester was detained and harassed in DC on Saturday in the midst of a peaceful anti-Hillary protest near the National Museum of African-American History on the National Mall in Washington, D.C.
Barack Obama and George W. Bush were in attendance at the opening of the museum.
Trump supporter and special projects director for Citizens for Trump, Jack Posobiec, showed up to the Mall dressed in an orange jumpsuit and blond wig, wearing a Hillary Clinton mask and holding a sign reading “Blacks super-predators – H”
The sign referenced Clinton’s RACIST comment during her stint as the first lady when she referred to young black men “super predators” and said they must be “brought to heel.”
After briefly walking around, Posobiec was surrounded by uniformed Park Police officers led by a Black officer who interrogated Posobiec and demanded his ID.
The reasons the officers detained Posobiec ranged from “holding a sign,” to “threatening the president.”
Posobiec was polite and compliant. However, he was told by officers that he was “not welcome.”
This is what happens when you hold an Anti Hillary Demonstration in DC pic.twitter.com/G5PuGHWRFw
— Jack Posobiec (@JackPosobiec) September 25, 2016
DC Police Detained and Frisked me for Anti-Hillary Demonstration pic.twitter.com/CwDE6Ao9N4
— Jack Posobiec (@JackPosobiec) September 24, 2016
They said my can of Monster was alcohol and were about to arrest me for it
— Jack Posobiec (@JackPosobiec) September 24, 2016
But the people want to hear the truth pic.twitter.com/LUB05m81kk
— Jack Posobiec (@JackPosobiec) September 25, 2016
Gee, too bad cops weren’t this “zealous” when Hillary supporters are beating the CRAP out of Trump supporters.
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