Police will meet with the protester who took the hat off a police officer before flipping him off during a black lives matter demonstration. According to the police commissioner, the man who is the son of a former senior government official will be brought in for discussions. However, there’s no confirmation whether criminal charges will be laid against him. Here’s Jesse Ramdeo with more.
No confirmation whether charges will be laid on “hat flipper”
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