When the #FTP and #BLM protestors create a disturbance, the police try to arrest the provocateurs.  The crowd then moves to keep the police from removing the agitator – a common scene in the anti-police movement.

(Via VICE) Ten people were arrested after protesters and police officers clashed during a Philadelphia community meeting on Thursday over the decision to clear officers involved in the fatal shooting of 26-year-old Brandon Tate-Brown during a traffic stop in December.

Demonstrators interrupted the neighborhood meeting attended by District Attorney Seth Williams and Philadelphia Police Commissioner Charles Ramsay, carrying posters reading “Black Lives Matter” and chanting “No justice, no peace.” The crowd included family, friends and supporters of Tate-Brown, with the protesters eventually throwing chairs and punches. Earlier in the day while announcing the results of the investigation, Williams said the fatal shooting was a “terrible tragedy, but not a crime.”

In the video, protesters are seen in a rough encounter with police officers, while chanting “Hands up, don’t shoot.” Both police and protesters can be seen shown shoving each other. (read more)

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