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The TikTok, which was shared by user @Erickaharris 14, shows the area outside of a women’s health clinic in Bakersfield, California. The person filming talks to pro-life protesters who are trying to stop women from going to their appointments. Advertisement Hide
Violent racist tries to justify slavery and attacks a peaceful #BLM protester in Bakersfield, California. pic.twitter.com/YOcw9y8pmH Marjorie Gaylor Queen (@Tim Tweeted) February 16, 2021
“My slave, my choice, right?” says one man. He appears to be referring to the pro-choice slogan “my body, my choice.” “My slave, my plantation,” the man says. “Same concept, right?”
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William Jeffrey West, 47, was given credit for the three years he’s already spent incarcerated since his arrest in the murder of his wife Kathleen Dawn West, 42. Advertisement Hide
Kat West was found dead in January 2018 in front of the couple’s suburban home in Calera, Alabama, a town 30 miles south of Birmingham. According to an ABC News report, she was slain with a blow to the head from an absinthe liquor bottle, prosecutors argued. However, Jeff West’s defense contended “she died in an accidental fall after a night of heavy drinking.”
News conference underway at Calera Police Department. Investigators arrested William Jeffrey West and charged him with his wife Kathleen West’s murder. She died from blunt force trauma. West was arrested at his home this morning pic.twitter.com/lX9rDbdIvf Tim Reid (@reidreporterguy) February 22, 2018
The 1-minute video shows a law enforcer from the Merced County Sheriff’s Department, who is not wearing a face mask and whose name tag says his last name is Valenzuela, insisting the man recording possibly committed a crime and faces detainment.
Valenzuela says the unseen man is risking detainment because of “the totality of the circumstances.”
The man is asking if he has committed a misdemeanor or felony. Valenzuela says it’s “not an arrest” and that they will “agree to disagree and if you wanna sue me, you can sue me.” Advertisement Hide
“I’m telling you it’s my authority to detain you, to at least get your identification,” he says.