Leader of Black Lives Matters protest accosted two onlookers, including courthouse sheriff, court told yyc
Organizer Taylor McNallie speaks with media on Monday, July 26, 2021 at a protest organized outside the Calgary Courts Centre. McNallie, 32, faces four charges, including that she assaulted an off-duty female sheriff.A photographer shooting pictures of a Black Lives Matter protest outside the Calgary Courts Centre says he was accosted by its leader who ruined his camera equipment while dousing him with water.
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