The Black Panther Party is having a resurgence in the wake of growing protests in Minnesota. But while many Black Americans are praising the new Panthers for protecting civilians and standing up for civil rights, one descendent of a Black Panther founder isn’t happy about the party’s revival.
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We previously told you tensions in Minneapolis have been at an all time high since ICE agent Jonathan Ross killed Renee Good over two weeks ago. President Donald Trump consequently sent 2,000 more immigration officers into the city as protests continue to take over. In the face of more armed agents on the streets, however, self-proclaimed members of a new Black Panther movement are hitting the streets just as they once did in the ’60s…