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Chelsea City Council asks police to drop charges against protestors for blocking traffic


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The summer of 2020 was marked by protests for racial justice following the death of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police officers.
Residents of Chelsea, a small town of around 5,000 people, 95% of whom are white, made their voices heard with marches and protests of their own. The Chelsea Police Department issued at least 18 tickets to those protesters for blocking the road.
Last night, Chelsea City Council recommended that Police Chief Ed Toth drop the charges against the protestors.
The majority of Chelsea residents who spoke during the public comment portion were in favor of dropping the charges. Among those who spoke were parents of kids involved in Anti-Racist Chelsea Youth, or ARCY. Many of those members organized the protests and speeches, and were subsequently issued tickets. ....

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Chelsea City Council to vote on contentious tickets against protesters


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Mya King is one of few people of color in the small town of Chelsea. The 16-year-old says she has experienced racism throughout her life living there.
When protests for racial justice erupted across the country last summer, Chelsea became divided between supporters of the Black Lives Matter movement and residents who oppose it. 
King took to the streets to exercise her birthright as an American freedom of speech and expression to advocate for racial justice. 
She left one protest with a busted mouth after a drunken counterprotester allegedly punched her in the face. She left another protest with a citation from the Chelsea Police Department for impeding traffic, which she is fighting in court.  ....

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