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Man arrested twice for destroying Black Lives Matter mural painting before Trump Tower

Man arrested twice for destroying Black Lives Matter mural painting before Trump Tower

Man arrested twice for destroying Black Lives Matter mural painting before Trump Tower

Man arrested twice for destroying Black Lives Matter mural painting before Trump Tower

Donald Trump supporter Mark-David Hutt was captured twice over one weekend and charged with criminal mischief.

A New York City man was captured on two separate events for destroying the Black Lives Matter mural before Trump Tower. As indicated by the Daily Mail, Mark-David Hutt — who runs a professional Donald Trump Facebook page — was discovered spreading paint over the wall painting on both July 25 and 26.

A few observers recorded video of Hutt, who started spreading red paint over the yellow letters on Saturday. He was captured for the vandalism, however returned the following day to spread white paint over the road. In the viral film of his capture, New York City Police Department officers can be seen approaching Hutt and disclosing to him he needs to quit destroying the painting. When he refuses to stop, a few different officers show up and handcuffed him. NYPD Detective Denise Moroney told the Washington Post that he was subsequently charged with criminal mischief

As indicated by one of Hutt’s Facebook posts, per Daily Mail, he had moved toward coming back to the site of the mural to keep painting the colors of the American flag over the road.

“Saturday, I splashed Red. Sunday, I splashed White. & on Monday,” he wrote on Facebook, alluding to his plans to deface the mural with blue paint.

In another Facebook post, Hutt hammered New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio for affirming the mural and cutting the New York City Police Department financial plan by $1 billion.

“Mayor Bill de Blasio has ruined NYC & has put a target on the backs of NYPD’s finest. We need to STAND UP and take our country back. #BlueLivesMatter,” Hutt posted, per Daily Mail.

Hutt is presently the eighth individual to be discovered vandalizing the Black Lives Matter mural since it was painted on July 8. Half a month back, a unidentified man was seen sprinkling red paint over the letters. De Blasio reacted to vandalism on Twitter.

“To whoever vandalized our mural on 5th Avenue: nice try. [Department of Transportation] has already fixed it,” he wrote. “The #BlackLivesMatter movement is more than words and it can’t be undone.”

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G Herbo launches psychological health initiative for Black youth

G Herbo launches psychological health initiative for Black youth

G Herbo launches psychological health initiative for Black youth

G Herbo launches psychological health initiative for Black youth

“Swervin’ Through Stress” will assist young Black adults gain admittance to assets to help improve their psychological wellness.

G Herbo and Audiomack have collaborated to dispatch a psychological well-being activity for Black youth. “Swervin’ Through Stress: Tools to Help Black Youth Navigate Mental Wellness” will point “to interface Black young adults with mental therapeutic resources that help educate and improve their emotional wellness in quest for a superior lifestyle,” as per their statement of purpose.

“‘Swervin’ Through Stress’ is a venture I set up to get 150 children through mental therapy,” G Herbo told the Chicago Reader. “At their age, you never know how critical it can be to have someone to talk to — to have someone help you better yourself and your situation.”

The program will offer free 12-week treatment meetings to Black youth between the ages of 18 and 25. They are currently accepting applications from the individuals who might want to benefit from the services.

The Chicago-raised emcee has additionally collaborated with NAMI to make a hotline for any individual who needs to speak to an expert. The hotline is currently working Monday-Friday from 9 am-5 pm CST. You can likewise get crisis help by messaging NAMI to 741741.

“Everything I do comes from my life experience,” the PTSD rapper told the outlet. “I understood at an early age that even though my story is significant in its own way, other people could relate to it. But I was never motivated to be a voice or a key focal point until I recognized I actually became a product of it. That was a direct result of being in the streets, losing people close to me.”

A week ago, he facilitated an emotional well-being panel with extraordinary guests City Girls, Saweetie, NLE Choppa, Wale and more. The occasion, which was directed by psychiatrist Jessica Clemons, was held to get an in-depth look into how these performers manage life pressure, psychological well-being and generational trauma.

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Body cam film shows officers stepping on Black Man who says “I can’t breathe”

Body cam film shows officers stepping on Black Man who says “I can’t breathe”

Body cam film shows officers stepping on Black Man who says “I can’t breathe”

Body cam film shows officers stepping on Black Man who says "I can't breathe"

The Black man was blamed for “refusing arrest” and “being contentious.”

Back in February, a Black man died not long after a few officers stood over him as he stated, “I can’t breathe.” Now, the body cam film has been discharged.

Before the capture, Arkansas police got a call that a pair of people were shoplifting at the Harp’s store in Conway. Two customers had purportedly taken a drone from its packaging while at the mall. The recording exhibited cops approaching Lionel Morris and his girlfriend half Brandi Arnold.

Arnold permitted cops to put her in cuffs, be that as it may, Morris pursued officers endeavored to do likewise. Authorities pursued the 39-year-elderly man through the store and planted him to the ground. At that point, Morris was apparently “declining capture” and “being aggressive.”

“I’ll break your f— – g wrist,” an officer said at a certain point. After three officers stood over the head of Morris and put their foot on the latter’s back, leg and backside, he cried out for help. The recording shows Morris requesting an emergency vehicle and saying, “I can’t breathe.”

When medical administrations showed up at the scene, Morris was inert. In the wake of showing up at the clinic, he was articulated dead. The medical examiner decided that he died of an aftereffect of a mix of methamphetamine inebriation with exertion, struggle, and directed electrical weapon deployment.

Conway Police Chief William Tapley guaranteed that “the degree of drugs Mr. Morris had in his system and the strain he applied while battling with police” assumed a job in his passing. He additionally contended that the officers included shouldn’t deal with criminal indictments.

Unlike Tapley, Mayor Bart Castleberry of Conway said that the cops’ activities were “disturbing.” He additionally included that a board of Black pioneers will audit the protocols and training practices of the city’s police office. 

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