Garrett Foster had protested 'almost every day for the past 50 days' with his fiancé, Foster's mother said.
an AK-47 rifle. During the interview, Foster said that he began bringing his gun to protests after his roommate was arrested during one of them.
"I mean, if I use it against the cops, I'm dead, and I think all the people that hate us and want to say shit to us are too big of pussies to stop and actually do anything about it," Foster said.of the chaotic scene after he was fatally shot, including the sound of several gunshots. “You could hear the wheels squealing from hitting the accelerator so fast,” Capochiano, 53, said. “I’m a little surprised that nobody got hit. He was driving at an aggressive speed into the crowd.”
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