Kenosha Police arrest volunteer group providing free meals to protesters
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Kenosha police arrested volunteers who were on their way to deliver food to protesters
Leaders from Riot Kitchen, a group formed to feed protesters in Seattle in the aftermath of George Floyd's death, told CNN that volunteer crew members had been planning to join a caravan headed to Washington, DC, when they were arrested at a Kenosha gas station on August 26.
Volunteers who were serving food to Kenosha protesters were arrested by police for 'disorderly conduct,' authorities said
Riot Kitchen members were arrested by Kenosha police and US Marshals after they received a tip about "several suspicious vehicles" from out of state.
'We just want to feed people': Kenosha police arrested volunteers intending to serve protesters food
While some killers are able to walk free without being arrested or charged, protesters and those feeding them are often immediately arrested. Protests in Kenosha, Wisconsin continue following the brutal police shooting of unarmed Jacob Blake, a Black...
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