Florida Sheriff Responds to Lizzo's Claim That Law Enforcement Threatened Peaceful Protesters
- Brevard County Sheriff Wayne Ivey warned protesters against violent behavior, stating, "We will kill you graveyard dead" if they threw objects or pointed guns at officers.
- Singer Lizzo claimed that Ivey's comments represent a threat to constitutional rights, calling it "appalling" that law enforcement would threaten peaceful protesters.
- Ivey addressed Lizzo's accusations, stating she misunderstood his comments, clarifying that his warning was directed at violent actions, not peaceful protesting.
- The ongoing discussion reflects tensions during the protests, with millions participating and some incidents of violence reported.
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A Florida sheriff took Lizzo to the woodshed after she misconstrued his warning to the ‘No Kings’ protesters. Brevard County Sheriff Wayne Ivey issued a solemn warning to anyone thinking of causing mayhem during the anti-Trump ‘No Kings’ protests that popped up around the country. Alongside Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier, Ivey, laid out exactly what would happen to those caught breaking the law. “If you spit on us, you’re going to the h…
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