Sacramento: Protester Blocking Traffic Walks In Front Of Sheriff's SUV, Gets Hit, Claims VictimhoodChris MenahanInformationLiberation Apr. 01, 2018 |
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A protester seeking martyrdom walked in front of a Sacramento County Sheriff's Department SUV despite being ordered to move repeatedly, then told local media she felt like the victim of a "a hit and run." The incident happened in south Sacramento County on March 31st at 8:40 PM at the corner of 65th Expressway and Florin Road. First angle:
Second angle catches the very end:
Social justice warrior Wanda Cleveland was identified as the person who got hit. "He never even stopped," Cleveland claimed. "It was a hit-and-run. If I did that I'd be charged."
The Sacramento County Sheriff’s Department issued a press release on Sunday saying their vehicles were attacked: On March 31, 2018, Sacramento County Sheriff’s Department personnel along with other law enforcement agencies responded to a planned protest in the area of 65th Expressway and Florin Road, within south Sacramento County.Cleveland suffered only minor injuries from the slow moving bump and made it into the New York Times:
As I noted last month, protesters throwing themselves in front of people's slowly moving cars in the quest for martyrdom and social media fame is becoming an epidemic. The time will come soon where no one will be able to drive anywhere without protesters throwing themselves in front of our slow-moving cars. It'll be just like those people who throw themselves at people's cars in Russia and China to collect insurance money, but instead they'll be seeking to cash in on "likes" and "retweets." Follow InformationLiberation on Twitter, Facebook and Gab. |