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Black Militia Member Accidentally Shoots 3 Other Members During Louisville BLM Protest

Several members of a heavily-armed black militia group were injured after one of its members accidentally fired several shots during their Black Lives Matter protest in Louisville, Kentucky, on Saturday. The self-described “Not Fu**ing Around Coalition” (NFAC) had planned a rally at Baxter Square Park to protest the death of Breonna Taylor by Louisville police. […]

Several members of a heavily-armed black militia group were injured after one of its members accidentally fired several shots during their Black Lives Matter protest in Louisville, Kentucky, on Saturday.

The self-described “Not Fu**ing Around Coalition” (NFAC) had planned a rally at Baxter Square Park to protest the death of Breonna Taylor by Louisville police.

TJV reported several weeks ago about NFAC, when they marched thru Stone Mountain, GA

Protesters scattered following the gunshots, with some hiding behind cars while others fled the area.

But many of the militia members just took a knee while police moved in to help the wounded.

One of the members of the NFAC told fellow protesters, “we had a little accident, it happens,” according to Fox News.

We decided to come down and send a strong message to the powers to be, the judicial system, that we needed to see something,” stated group leader John Fitzgerald Johnson to OAN. The group wore all black, openly carried weapons and claimed it was their constitutional right to employ the armed militia, OAN reported.

The Louisville Black Lives Matter chapter disavowed the black militant group, calling them “outside agitators”‘, Fox News reported.

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