No Cuba protesters were arrested after blocking I-95. Local activist calls it a double standard
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No Cuba protesters were arrested after blocking I-95. Local activist calls it a double standard
The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office said no arrests were made and no citations were given out during the demonstration.
It has raised the question if what they did was illegal under the state’s new “anti-riot” law.
During another protest Wednesday night, demonstrators marched through downtown Jacksonville not blocking traffic.
But it was a different story on Tuesday. About 100 demonstrators instead took over a portion of Atlantic Boulevard to protest the deteriorating conditions in Cuba.
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