The White Army non-commissioned officer in South Carolina who was caught on video assaulting a black man is out of jail.
Released on a personal recognizance bond, Jonathan Pentland is charged with 3rd-degree assault. He’s only facing a maximum of 30 days in jail and a $500 fine.
Earlier this week, this video was posted of Pentland threatening a Black man walking in the neighborhood.
Since the video went viral, hundreds of people flooded the neighborhood to protest.
The crowds gathered in front of Pentland’s home.
Last night, it got so bad, the Richland County deputies were called to the neighborhood shortly after 8 p.m.
The officers escorted the Pentland family from the home to another location.
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