People came together today in martinez for a peaceful black lives matter protest. Thanks for being with us at 9 oclock everybody. Im grant lotus and im Vicki Liviakis the rally and march coming after a series of hate crimes in that city martinez. Was thrust into the National Spotlight just last week when the defacing of a black lives matter mural was caught on camera tonight activists wanted their voices to be heard kron fours dan thorn was at the protest late today, he joins us live tonight in martinez with more on what happened and. Grant vicki there was a lot of anticipation that was leading up to todays demonstration businesses were boarded up streets were closed off. But as police stood by and watched what was happening protesters remained peaceful. Hundreds of people make their way down court street waving signs and chanting for racial equality, the demonstration taking place where a man and woman recently defaced a black lives matter mural thats the disgraced that were fighting
The casemate is nothing more than ewald inside the fo than a vault inside the fort wall. We will walk you through the museum and talk to you about the history that occurred here. Thousands of years ago, the natives of this land started to migrate, starting as far west as mexico. Asy migrated as far south south america. Migrated to port comfort where fort monroe is located today. Day were gatherers and live prosperous life there. Come07, the english had and by that time they learned the art of cultivation. 20 and odd negroes arrived here. They were traded for goods. After that we see the laws and rules and regulations that would start to manage the africanamerican population here in hampton. 1812 we look at the war of and find why this report is in existence and how it came about. In is the largest stone fort the United States here today . The war of 1812 as a backdrop to that story. British invaded the United States. They were stopped at a place. Alled baltimore after the war of 1812,
Want their voices to be heard kron fours dan thorn was at the protest late today, he joins us tonight in martinez and dan it seems like there was some tension here at this demonstration, but but no violence or anything like that. Now i am for the most part this protest was there was a lot of anticipation that was leading up to this of course possibly protesters that might get out of hand or counter protesters here that would want to clash with them, businesses here were concerned they boarded up whether that was restaurants or shops on the cops are also standing by and watching what was happening. But throughout the day we saw nothing but peace. Hundreds of people make their way down court street waving signs and chanting for racial equality, the demonstration taking place where a man and woman recently defaced a black lives matter mural thats the disgraced that were fighting against this White Supremacy and White Supremacy in a to white people and this is unfortunate that this is wher
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