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Black Man Orders White Man To "Apologize For What White People Did To Black People,' At Gunpoint (Video)

Posted on the 17 August 2013 by Susanduclos @SusanDuclos
By Susan Duclos
Chikwanha E. Nyashanu, a 35-year-old black male was arrested after he pulled a loaded gun on a white male and ordered him to "apologize for what white people did to black people."
Nyashanu is being held on a on $100,000 bail with prosecutors seeking to increase the amount to $500,000, according to Brandi Kruse of MyNorthwest.com. Judge Arthur R. Chapman referred to these actions as "inexplicable' and deemed him a danger to the community."
Nyashanu is was arrested after being tased and the firearm and ammunition he used, was found.
According to court records, Nyashanu has a weapons-related conviction from 2002 as well as a conviction for obstruction of justice in 2006 and reckless endangerment in 2009.

Had Nyashanu watched MSNBC, he could have been satisfied without threatening a random white man, because Chris Matthews has already apologized on behalf  of all white people, as seen in the second video below.



Cross posted to Before It's News


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