Police say they are looking for a cyclist seen on video assaulting and cursing at activists who were posting flyers along a trail in Bethesda, Maryland. No one was seriously injured.
Police are searching for the man after the incident that took place on a nature trail in Montgomery County, Maryland.Police are looking for a cyclist who was caught on video assaulting and cursing at activists who were posting flyers in support of George Floyd.
The group was posting flyers in the park promoting justice for Floyd that read"Killer Cops Will Not Go Free," when the suspect confronted them, according to the police. The Maryland-National Capital Park Police are searching for a man wanted in an alleged assault that happened on the Capital Crescent Trail in Montgomery County on June 1, 2020.The suspect, seen in an orange bike helmet, sunglasses, grey shirt and black shorts, was videotaped approaching the young girl despite cries from an adult woman to stay away, forcefully grabbing the flyer from the girl's hands.
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