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Prominent BLM activist convicted of first-degree robbery

by Katie Daviscourt 


A prominent leader of Black Lives Matter in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, who was praised by the media for leading anti-police protests in 2020 following the death of George Floyd while in custody with the Minneapolis Police Department, was convicted of first-degree robbery in Kentucky on Friday.

Khalil Coleman, 36-years-old, faces up to 20 years behind bars over his role in an attempted robbery of a drug house in Elsmere, Kentucky, in February 2021.

Elsmere police officers arrested three suspects at the scene of the crime, which included Coleman and a minor, the Journal Sentinel reported.


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