Frazier plans to attend Tuesday night’s city council meeting at 5 p.m. despite the risk of possibly being arrested again.
— had his court appearance, which was originally scheduled for Monday at 9 a.m., postponed for four weeks.Frazier, 72, is the president of the Northside Coalition of Jacksonville and was charged with misdemeanor trespassing and resisting arrest without violence after he refused to leave the podium during public comment after his allowed time had ended. He was expressing his opinions on Confederate monuments in Jacksonville before his arrest.
Frazier and Phillips called the postponing a “denial of justice” and are hoping for a dismissal. “We can’t keep doing this,” Phillips said. “We can’t keep having somebody who has been arrested and spent a night in jail for political speech because he has been 68 seconds or 2 minutes instead of the allotted 65 seconds. Some countries including this one call that a political prisoner.”“I’m being treated like a political prisoner, not for violation of any codified laws, but because of my political dispute, it’s wrong,” Ben Frazier said. “This should not happen in America today.
Frazier said he plans to continue his advocacy to remove the monuments at tomorrow night’s city council meeting despite the risk of being arrested. “We will in fact be before the city council tomorrow at 5 p.m. and we’re asking all volunteers supporters and members of our coalition and organizations to join us,” Frazier said. “Our plan is to exercise our constitutional rights to express how we feel about Confederate monuments on public property. We think they should be removed.”“Our plan is to utilize our constitutional rights to express how we feel about Confederate monuments on public property,” Frazier said.
Malaysia Latest News, Malaysia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Make-A-Wish Recipient Kyle Frazier Says Aaron Donald Helped Him Beat CancerKyle Frazier -- a Savannah State offensive lineman and a Make-A-Wish recipient -- tells TMZ Sports Aaron Donald and the Los Angeles Rams helped him beat cancer.
Read more »
Mega Millions: What to know as lottery climbs over $1 billion for Tuesday drawingSomeone could become a lot richer Tuesday as the Mega Million lottery crossed the $1 billion mark following Friday’s drawing with no winner.
Read more »
Illinois Republican House leader Jim Durkin is retiring on Tuesday'As long as we continue to say that we are the party of Trump and that we have to abide by the party principles in the platform, 100% we're gonna continue down this path of losing,' retiring Illinois State Rep. Jim Durkin said.
Read more »
Tuesday's Mega Millions jackpot tops $1 billionTuesday's Mega Millions jackpot is the lottery's third-largest jackpot in its history, and ranks No. 5 among all jackpots in the U.S.
Read more »
Golden Globes are back on TV Tuesday, but are reform efforts enough?Without a TV show, starry red carpet, host, press or even a livestream, the Golden Globe Awards were in chaos last year. The Globes are back on the air Tuesday, and a wave of celebrities plan to attend, along with star presenters and funnyman host Jerrod Carmichael after the embattled controllers of the Globes dug deep into the work of implementing top-down reforms.
Read more »