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Just saw this one the wife’s Facebook.

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https://www.fox23.com/news/local/pe...reenwood-district/JU6FMCD77BEYJMPMRWC7J7547M/

George Floyd Protests: Truck and trailer push through protesters on I-244 in Tulsa
FOX23.com News Staff
TULSA, Okla. — Tulsa police say 1,000 people have gathered in front of David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center. We have a crew headed to the scene.

Oklahoma Highway Patrol say they have located the driver of the truck that plowed through a crowd on I-244 earlier today. They say they are interviewing him now.

Protesters gathered in Tulsa again Sunday in the aftermath of the killing of George Floyd by police in Minneapolis.

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The Greenwood District in downtown Tulsa welcomed hundreds of people Sunday to commemorate the 99th anniversary for the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre.

Protesters blocked traffic on I-244 in Tulsa and didn’t leave until shortly after a pickup truck pulling a trailer drove through the crowd -- reportedly hitting at least one person before leaving the highway and a brief stop next to authorities at the end of the ramp.

WATCH: Truck with trailer drives through protest on I-244 in Tulsa

Oklahoma Highway Patrol says at least one person was taken to the hospital and they’re trying to track the truck down.

Events on Sunday started as early as 2 p.m. with a virtual ceremony featuring speakers such as Tulsa Police Chief Wendell Franklin, City of Tulsa Mayor G.T. Bynum, and special guest Brenda Alford.


At 5 p.m., peaceful protesters gathered at the Greenwood Cultural Center to march in solidarity through downtown Tulsa for those in Minneapolis, Minnesota who are protesting the recent killing of George Floyd.

In a statement from yesterday’s peaceful protest in Tulsa’s midtown neighborhood, Brookside, organizers of the “We Can’t Breathe” rally released this statement.

“The deaths of Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor and George Floyd have reignited a recognition of the ongoing, relentless brutality of racism in America and have initiated a renewed uprising in the call for justice and true reform.”
 

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Apparently that truck driver had a trailer with horses..... they're saying a few got burned.
 

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