North Carolina — a judge MUST appear before a criminal court for allegedly trying to hit several Black Lives Matter protesters with his SUV.
North Carolina Court of Appeals Judge John Tyson is charged with misdemeanor assault with a deadly weapon.
In the video released by Fayetteville police, Tyson SVU is seen entering the turnabout and coming back around in the lane marked with “Black Lives Matter.” Protestors were in that lane. It’s not clear how close the vehicle came to the demonstrators.
Judge Tyson is scheduled to appear in a Cumberland County court next month.
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