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UNITY AMONGST BIKERS JOIN OTHERS TO PROTEST BAD POLICING – Voice and Viewpoint

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More than 150 bikers rode on the 94 freeway from Euclid Ave headed to the La Mesa Police Department for a peaceful protest.

They joined hundreds of other non-motorcycle riders at 1 pm in the parking lot on Spring St. where just a couple of weeks ago chaos broke loose from the mounting frustrations over the unjust killing of African Americans at the hands of police here in the United States.

This show of unrelenting unity and strength from people of all walks of life has taken on a global message demanding these unjust killings stop, or there will be no peace from the people.

Demarcus Travis, also known as Memphis, is the President of Down Az Rider motorcycle club and he participated Saturday along with multiple other motorcycle clubs and bikers.

He had this to say: “It was about showing unity and support for all that has been going on around the country and here locally.

Source: Voice and Viewpoint – Voice and Viewpoint Newspaper

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