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Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Protests At UMES

**Protest Update**Reported a group of about 70-80 people near UMES in Somerset County. Last seen heading towards UMES...

Posted by The Beach To The Bridge 1st Alert on Tuesday, April 28, 2015

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

That's kind of disturbing because son is a student there. Hope this isn't true!

Anonymous said...

Maybe they should study or go to work. Be a productive student not a destructive student.

Anonymous said...

Oh GOOD GOSH! get a life! People are pathetic

Anonymous said...

nothing on wboc, and wmdt just says peaceful protests

man our news stations around here suck

Anonymous said...

Have Police go down to UMES and start handing out various JOB APPLICATIONS!!!! That will disperse that group quickly and in a hurry...if they had a job they wouldn't have time to wonder around in the streets!

Anonymous said...

2:24 PM - That's why they're protesting - to ensure that they DO have a life.

Anonymous said...

Funny how they utter not a word much less a protest demanding justice or answers for the unsolved murder of Edmond St Clair right at UMES.
CLEAN YOUR OWN HOUSE AT UMES YOU SORRY EXCUSES FOR HUMAN BEINGS BEFORE INSERTING YOUR PUTRID HEADS UP THE STINKING RECTUM OF SOMETHING YOU CAN CRY RACISM OVER.

Anonymous said...

That makes not a bit of sense 2:36. A black has a much much much greater chance of being killed or seriously injured by another black. The percentage of blacks killed and/or injured by cops is very low.

Anonymous said...

More whites are killed by cops than blacks. And the overall number of police involved shootings has dropped significantly over the past years.

They have a much higher chance of being murdered by a fellow rioter than by the police trying to contain them.

But they don't care.

Anonymous said...

These comments are wild! It is shocking to hear so much hate and misunderstanding... The first will be last md the last will be first... Karma is real!

Al Cornish said...

As an alumni of Umes, law enforceforcement officer, and a state employee I disagree with most of these comments. The majority of which were rude, unnecessary, and yes even a bit prejudice. College is the time when most young adults begin to form serious opinions on issues that matter to them. I see nothing wrong with a group of students having a peaceful protest. No one was injured and nothing was destroyed. Yes it was inconvenient but most protests are. They certainly did it much better than Baltimore. On a side note, I find it quite funny that all these very opinionated comments were posted anonymously. If you believe something you should stand behind it and take the consequences as they come. If a group of college kids were willing to do so shouldn't the adults be able to?

Anonymous said...

These comments are wild! It is shocking to hear so much hate and misunderstanding... The first will be last md the last will be first... Karma is real!

April 28, 2015 at 7:30 PM

Along with misunderstandings, most of it comes from fear and ignorance.