3 White Men Arrested And Charged For Riverfront Brawl In Montgomery, Alabama
Welp, three of the white men who started the brawl that ended in them getting the MAGA snot beat out of them in Montgomery, Alabama, have finally been charged with crimes.
According to Al.com, Montgomery Police Chief Darryl Albert confirmed that 13 people were taken into custody for questioning after Saturday’s brawl on the Riverfront Park doc, and all of them were released pending further investigation. He also confirmed that on Tuesday, arrest warrants were issued for Richard Roberts, 48, who is charged with two counts of third-degree assault; Allen Todd, 23, who is charged with one count of third-degree assault, and Zachery “Chase” Shipman, 25, also charged one count of third-degree assault. All of the charges are misdemeanors and all three men are in custody as of Wednesday.
Police are also seeking for questioning 42-year-old Reggie Gray, who Albert identified as the Black hero—sorry, I mean, the Black man who was caught on video wielding the chair that has since become an iconic symbol for Black people across the nation. (Nah, seriously, it should become our official flag.) It’s unclear if Gray is to be arrested and charged for his part in the fight.
One thing is clear, though:
WE AIN’T SEEN THAT MAN!
Police might as well not even bother coming around Black folks looking for Reggie. We don’t know him, we haven’t seen him, and whatever photo cops show us of Gray doesn’t even look like the same guy in the video. What, y’all still think all Black people look alike? Listen: As far as we know Reggie Gray is somewhere in Cuba sipping on piña coladas with Assata Shakur and Tupac.
Anyway, Albert also provided more insight as to how the brawl began.
From Al.com:
As the riverboat was preparing to dock, they noticed the private pontoon boat blocking the area, Albert said.
Fun fact: The riverboat that was trying to dock, The Harriott II, was reportedly carrying exactly 227 passengers at the time of the incident. This brings to mind the iconic lyrics in the theme song of the classic Black sitcom 227: “With your family around you, you’re never alone.”
Damien Pickett was never alone.
SEE ALSO:
Montgomery Riverboat Brawl: A Cathartic Comedy Of Justice For Black America
What Caused The Montgomery Riverfront Brawl?
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