Police Searching For A White Cyclist Caught On Film Assaulting Black Lives Matter Supporters

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Police Searching For A White Cyclist Caught On Film Assaulting Black Lives Matter Supporters
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Police in Maryland are requesting assistance from the public to help track down a cyclist who was caught on video accosting and cursing 3 people posting flyers in support of Black Lives Matter, including a child

from the public to help track down a cyclist who was caught on video accosting and cursing three people posting flyers in support of Black Lives Matter, including a child.... [+]

June 4, 2020 at Lafayette Square near White House in Washington, DC, United States. George Floyd, an unarmed, handcuffed black man who was killed in police custody late last month. His death prompted largely peaceful mass demonstrations that have continued across the US, though some have devolved into violence and looting.

As the cyclist approaches the child, another member of the group, a female adult, is heard shouting,"She has nothing. Do not touch her! Do not touch her!" After being asked to"just walk away," the cyclist instead charges at the man who is filming, hitting him with his bicycle, and knocking him down.They have released

of the suspect, who is described as a 50 to 60-year-old white male, medium build, 6 feet in height, with short brown hair."He sees me recording him and sees the fact that I recorded him as he was doing that, and he grabs his bike, and he runs it into me and pins me to the ground."The man who filmed the incident has asked to remain anonymous for fear of retaliation. However, he spoke withand said he was out with two other friends posting flyers when the cyclist approached them.

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