Since the death of the aforementioned victim last week, Black Lives Matter (BLM) protesters have filled the Queen City’s streets on a nightly basis, wreaking havoc and laying waste to the city in which nearly a million North Carolinians call home. These nightly protests have remained in the national spotlight due to the destructive nature that they continuously show.Since the death of the aforementioned victim last week, Black Lives Matter (BLM) protesters have filled the Queen City’s streets on a nightly basis, wreaking havoc and laying waste to the city in which nearly a million North Carolinians call home. These nightly protests have remained in the national spotlight due to the destructive nature that they continuously show.
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