Rep. Maxine Waters Stops To Help Black Man Pulled Over By LA Police [VIDEO]

Rep. Maxine Waters Stops To Help Black Man Pulled Over By LA Police
Rep. Maxine Waters of California’s 43rd congressional district happened to be driving around her Los Angeles neighborhood, when she noticed a black man being detained by police. So she pulled over so that she could make sure things didn’t go left. She told the person who was recording her,
“They stopped a brother, so I stopped to see what they were doing,”
She then went on to admit that she parked in the wrong space, but didn’t mind getting a ticket, if it meant she was protecting a black man while in police custody,
“They said I’m in the wrong place and that they’re going to give me a ticket,That’s OK as long as I watch them.”
A Twitter user posted the video with caption,
“Congresswoman Maxine Waters (D-CA 43) making sure the brother pulled over is having his rights protected! Queen!”


Previous Article
Next Article
Harvard Agrees To $53 Million Settlement After Former Morgue Manager Stole & Sold Body Parts From Donated Bodies
Family Of Nolan Wells, Mississippi College Student Who Mysteriously Died During 4th Of July Boating Trip, Pens Heartfelt Message On What Would Have Been His 19th Birthday
Florida Police Officer Accused Of Using Flock Cameras To Keep Tabs On His Estranged Wife More Than 700 Times
Jasmine Brand Brings 30 DC-Area Women Together For Intimate ‘CONNECT’ Brunch, Plans Multi-City Expansion
Woman Claims GLP-1 Weight Loss Drugs Caused Her To Lose Her Eyesight, Wants Warning Added To Labels
[Update] Atlanta Sisters Found Safe After Babysitter Allegedly Abducted Them-Mother Believes Woman Had Been ‘Plotting’ To Steal Her Kids
NAACP Joins Legal Team Representing Family Of Nolan Wells
Amber Alert Issued: Atlanta Police Say Babysitter Abducted Two Young Sisters