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In reply to the discussion: What a photograph. [View all]Niagara
(11,150 posts)23. Good Trouble!
The man in this Reuters photo is Rev. Michael Woolf.
In video recorded on Nov. 14 outside the embattled U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Broadview, Illinois, the Rev. Michael Woolf stands alongside fellow protesters, fiddling awkwardly with his backpack as faith leaders and other protesters chant slogans at a line of police officers. A moment later, one officer can be seen walking forward, grabbing Woolf by the wrist and yanking.
Demonstrators attempted to hold on to Woolf, who was wearing a clerical collar, but four officers wrenched him from the crowd and tossed him to the ground. After turning him onto his stomach, officers proceeded to arrest Woolf, and removed him to the Cook County Sheriff's Office in Maywood, Illinois.
"I've got bruises all over my body," Woolf, an American Baptist minister who is pastor of Lake Street Church of Evanston, Illinois, told Religion News Service. He was speaking in his first interview since being released Nov. 14 afternoon after about seven hours in custody.
Woolf said when he asked the arresting officers to loosen the plastic handcuffs that were causing his hands to go numb, an officer replied: "Nobody wants to talk to you shut the fk up."
Demonstrators attempted to hold on to Woolf, who was wearing a clerical collar, but four officers wrenched him from the crowd and tossed him to the ground. After turning him onto his stomach, officers proceeded to arrest Woolf, and removed him to the Cook County Sheriff's Office in Maywood, Illinois.
"I've got bruises all over my body," Woolf, an American Baptist minister who is pastor of Lake Street Church of Evanston, Illinois, told Religion News Service. He was speaking in his first interview since being released Nov. 14 afternoon after about seven hours in custody.
Woolf said when he asked the arresting officers to loosen the plastic handcuffs that were causing his hands to go numb, an officer replied: "Nobody wants to talk to you shut the fk up."
https://www.ncronline.org/news/least-7-faith-leaders-arrested-broadview-ice-facility-protest
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Yes, that is one compelling photo. Down on the pavement, bruised face with
travelingthrulife
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Where are the Evangelicals? Too busy worshipping Trump to notice what's happening?
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Infuriating. No excuse for pure violence. It boggles my mind that these
allegorical oracle
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Believe that's her -- the face and hair look the same. These brutes are being
allegorical oracle
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Of course nobody in the press corp will send this to kkkaroline leaveit nt
Justice matters.
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