Green Party Leader Elizabeth May claimed that the car accident between a black driver and two Black Lives Matter protestors, which resulted in the death of one, was a targeted incident, without citing any evidence whatsoever.
Deep tragedy. Peaceful protest appears to have been deliberately targeted. 24 year old Summer Taylor killed, Diaz Love remains in hospital in Seattle. "A protestor has died after being hit by speeding car during BLM protest" #GPC #BlackLivesMatter https://t.co/2PvrIZTwxI
— Elizabeth May (@ElizabethMay) July 5, 2020
Summer Taylor was one of two protestors who were transferred to Harborview Medical Center after being hit by the oncoming vehicle while standing in the middle of the I-5 highway. She would later succumb to her injuries. Diaz Love, was in serious but stable condition.
"I’m alive and stable," Love said in a Facebook post Sunday. "In a lot of pain. I cannot believe Summer was murdered. If they thought this murder would make us back down, they are very wrong. Very wrong."
"My FB is filled with death threats, that and only being able to use one hand has me going slow. I deeply appreciate and feel all the love y’all are sending me," she continued.
The 27-year-old driver, Dawit Kelete, can be swerving in his Jaguar XJL as he approaches the small group of "Black Femme" protesters standing in the middle of the interstate.
Summer Taylor, a non binary Black Lives Matter activist who was hit by a car while protesting on the I-5 freeway in Seattle, has died. Dawit Kelete, who is black, is accused of being the driver & was arrested. pic.twitter.com/Lr6Jp3BkzO
— Andy Ngô (@MrAndyNgo) July 5, 2020
The Kelete's motive remains under investigation by Washington state police.
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