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"N. Jarmuzewski"
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#9163064
8 November 2022
US Park Police arrest a counter-protester (center) at a "Free Speech for Women" event at the Lincoln hosted by British anti-trans activist Kellie-Jay Keen and her group, Standing for Women. It was unclear why the person was arrested, as counter-protesters had followed police directives to relocate to an area roughly 150 feet away from the event. Police did not respond to questions about the arrest or charges. Keen and the host group object to gender-inclusive and -affirming policies, language, and sports.
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#9163062
8 November 2022
US Park Police arrest a counter-protester at a "Free Speech for Women" event at the Lincoln hosted by British anti-trans activist Kellie-Jay Keen and her group, Standing for Women. It was unclear why the person was arrested, as counter-protesters had followed police directives to relocate to an area roughly 150 feet away from the event. Police did not respond to questions about the arrest or charges. Keen and the host group object to gender-inclusive and -affirming policies, language, and sports.
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#9162796
8 November 2022
US Park Police officers N. Jarmuzewski and G.G. Puller (back to camera) tell counter-protesters that they must go elsewhere after they were approached and confronted by people attending an anti-trans "Free Speech for Women" event at the Lincoln Memorial. The event was hosted by British activist Kellie-Jay Keen and her group, Standing for Women. The Memorial is part of a national park that is open to the public 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
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#9162790
8 November 2022
US Park Police officers N. Jarmuzewski and M. Page tell counter-protesters that they must go elsewhere after they were approached and confronted by people attending an anti-trans "Free Speech for Women" event at the Lincoln Memorial. The event was hosted by British activist Kellie-Jay Keen and her group, Standing for Women. The Memorial is part of a national park that is open to the public 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
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