Kenny Stills Arrested At Louisville Protest

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  • Mr KLC
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    • 12-19-07
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    #1
    Kenny Stills Arrested At Louisville Protest
    Houston Texans wide receiver Kenny Stills was arrested Tuesday during a protest march in Louisville, Kentucky, and is among 87 protesters who face a felony charge of intimidating a participant in the legal process.

    Lucas Aulbach of the Louisville Courier-Journal reported Stills, who joined the group in demanding justice for Breonna Taylor, also faces misdemeanor counts of disorderly conduct and criminal trespass.

    The protest march ended at the home of Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron, who requested the demonstrators be removed from his property.

    Lamont Washington, a spokesperson for the Louisville Metro Police Department, told Aulbach the participants were given an opportunity to leave the area before officers started making arrests.

    Washington added the protestors were arrested "due to their refusal to leave the property and their attempts to influence the decision of the attorney general with their actions."

    Stills has emerged as one of the NFL's leading activists, continuing to kneel during the national anthem to protest racial injustice and police brutality, a movement started by Colin Kaepernick in 2016.

    "I've always tried to bring people together through conversation instead of dividing people," he told Cameron Wolfe of The Undefeated in 2019. "If you can do one deed a day, it can change the world."

    The 28-year-old University of Oklahoma product added he planned to continue fighting for the cause, even if it cost him a place in the NFL.

    "There is nothing you can offer me to get me to stop protesting. We can work toward a solution, but there's no bargain for me to stop protesting," Stills said. "I want to know you care about the issues that are affecting this country, like police brutality, social injustice and racism. If you really cared about these issues, Kap would be in the league."

    Aulbach noted Stills was scheduled for an arraignment hearing Wednesday morning.
  • carolinakid
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    • 01-12-11
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    #2
    i like it, good work there
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    • pavyracer
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      • 04-12-07
      • 82840

      #3
      Good job by Stills. Nothing wrong with being arrested for a peaceful protest.
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      • jjgold
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        • 07-20-05
        • 388179

        #4
        Go after these scumbags law and order
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        • dxp
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          • 10-06-18
          • 463

          #5
          these lame fuks had a chance to step up when desean jackson typed his absurd nonsense.. and.. CRICKETS. same shit with the NBA and hong kong. really sickens me to see non black people "stand with" and pander to them when the feeling isn't mutual. they don't give a rat's ass what happens to anyone outside their own race. it's proven time and time again.
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          • JAKEPEAVY21
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            • 03-11-11
            • 29319

            #6
            Originally posted by dxp
            these lame fuks had a chance to step up when desean jackson typed his absurd nonsense.. and.. CRICKETS. same shit with the NBA and hong kong. really sickens me to see non black people "stand with" and pander to them when the feeling isn't mutual. they don't give a rat's ass what happens to anyone outside their own race. it's proven time and time again.
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            • clockwise1965
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              • 10-01-13
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              #7
              He should he cut today.
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              • Mr KLC
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                • 12-19-07
                • 31097

                #8
                Originally posted by clockwise1965
                He should he cut today.
                Several Twitter Texan fans are calling for it. I would predict "racial" backlash if they did.
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                • clockwise1965
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                  • 10-01-13
                  • 6753

                  #9
                  Yes... There would be backlash
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                  • big joe 1212
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                    • 06-01-08
                    • 19380

                    #10
                    They should have gassed these fukks and then arrested them. A little punishment before going to jail to teach them a lesson!
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                    • Bcatswin
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                      • 12-21-10
                      • 13931

                      #11
                      And the beat goes on

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                      • Booya711
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                        • 12-20-11
                        • 27329

                        #12
                        Sad these guys just don’t get it and never will....
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                        • jizay
                          SBR Wise Guy
                          • 08-07-09
                          • 975

                          #13
                          Originally posted by pavyracer
                          Good job by Stills. Nothing wrong with being arrested for a peaceful protest.
                          Forming a mob outside a prosecutor's house to intimidate them into bending the law out of personal safety is a peaceful protest? Is there anything that doesn't count as a peaceful protest? The word protest has lost all meaning.
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                          • PAULYPOKER
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                            • 12-06-08
                            • 36581

                            #14
                            Fixed the annoying bold>

                            Houston Texans wide receiver Kenny Stills was arrested Tuesday during a protest march in Louisville, Kentucky, and is among 87 protesters who face a felony charge of intimidating a participant in the legal process.

                            Lucas Aulbach of the Louisville Courier-Journal reported Stills, who joined the group in demanding justice for Breonna Taylor, also faces misdemeanor counts of disorderly conduct and criminal trespass.

                            The protest march ended at the home of Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron, who requested the demonstrators be removed from his property.

                            Lamont Washington, a spokesperson for the Louisville Metro Police Department, told Aulbach the participants were given an opportunity to leave the area before officers started making arrests.

                            Washington added the protestors were arrested "due to their refusal to leave the property and their attempts to influence the decision of the attorney general with their actions."

                            Stills has emerged as one of the NFL's leading activists, continuing to kneel during the national anthem to protest racial injustice and police brutality, a movement started by Colin Kaepernick in 2016.

                            "I've always tried to bring people together through conversation instead of dividing people," he told Cameron Wolfe of The Undefeated in 2019. "If you can do one deed a day, it can change the world."

                            The 28-year-old University of Oklahoma product added he planned to continue fighting for the cause, even if it cost him a place in the NFL.

                            "There is nothing you can offer me to get me to stop protesting. We can work toward a solution, but there's no bargain for me to stop protesting," Stills said. "I want to know you care about the issues that are affecting this country, like police brutality, social injustice and racism. If you really cared about these issues, Kap would be in the league."

                            Aulbach noted Stills was scheduled for an arraignment hearing Wednesday morning.
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                            • frankzig
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                              • 10-26-09
                              • 2268

                              #15
                              Originally posted by dxp
                              these lame fuks had a chance to step up when desean jackson typed his absurd nonsense.. and.. CRICKETS. same shit with the NBA and hong kong. really sickens me to see non black people "stand with" and pander to them when the feeling isn't mutual. they don't give a rat's ass what happens to anyone outside their own race. it's proven time and time again.
                              well said
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                              • darrell74
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                                • 04-16-07
                                • 14648

                                #16
                                Originally posted by pavyracer
                                Good job by Stills. Nothing wrong with being arrested for a peaceful protest.
                                But that's incorrect
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                                • darrell74
                                  SBR Posting Legend
                                  • 04-16-07
                                  • 14648

                                  #17
                                  Fake News: All Stills did was peacefully protest and got charged with a felony(most news outlets)

                                  Truth: he was arrested for trespassing on private property, and for refusing to leave
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                                  • JMobile
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                                    • 08-21-10
                                    • 19074

                                    #18
                                    This is as bad as DeSean Jackson protesting via Twitter.
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                                    • stake1
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                                      • 12-19-18
                                      • 18116

                                      #19
                                      Good to hear his sole focus has been on the fast approaching season
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                                      • PAULYPOKER
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                                        • 12-06-08
                                        • 36581

                                        #20
                                        Originally posted by Bcatswin
                                        And the beat goes on

                                        Lol

                                        I'd bet this was the first and only 2 times this song was and will be ever posted here!

                                        Awesome throwback!

                                        Lol.

                                        Unrealz
                                        Originally posted by PAULYPOKER
                                        07-03-20 03:33 PM #9

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                                        • BrickJames
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                                          • 05-05-11
                                          • 9749

                                          #21
                                          Fire his dumb ass!
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                                          • THE HITMAN
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                                            • 06-16-07
                                            • 2394

                                            #22
                                            Originally posted by clockwise1965
                                            He should he cut today.
                                            not a chance in hell........had to put up with his BS here in Miami, let Houston deal with him now
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