PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) A day after the attack on the U.S. Capitol, which cost one Trump supporter her life, prominent Black leaders in Philadelphia are ringing the alarm on white supremacy and the country s double standard. We all know had that been Black protestors and people even handling their business, we would be sitting here with so many deaths today, so many injuries, President of Urban League of Philadelphia Andrea Custis said.
There s a big difference from the look of Washington, D.C. before a peaceful Black Lives Matter protest this summer.
Even those on the opposite side of the political spectrum, like Republican Congressman Conor Lamb, called out the stark contrast to yesterday s riots.