A group of about 45 people made their voices heard near the Five Points intersection in Levittown Sunday evening.
The impromptu protest along Woodbourne Road on the Bristol Township and Middletown Township border came together after rumors of a potential demonstration on social media. The fear conveyed in some social media posts was not realized during the protest, which featured signs that said “Black Lives Matters,” “I can’t breathe,” and “I stand with Floyd,” referencing the black man murdered by a police officer last Monday in Minneapolis.
Passerbys along the busy roadway were largely supportive of the group and many beeped or put their fist up in the air. A few passerbys threw the group the middle finger or screamed an obscenity.
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Do black lives matter in Newtown?
Newtown Human Relations Commission Meeting
Wednesday, June 17, 2020, 7 PM via Zoom.
On the agenda will be a discussion of racism and what can be done to ensure that it has no place in Newtown. The Commission wishes to invite members of the public to attend by invitation only.
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