A group of armed militia members marched to the City Hall in Louisville, Kentucky, on Saturday. They were met by counter-protesters from the Black Lives Matter movement.
Rival groups were filmed verbally confronting each other before police officers showed up prompting militia leader Dylan Stevens, known as the Angry Viking, to say his group was leaving the area.
Armed militias were present across the country during the recent protests against racism and police brutality.
In late August, two people were shot dead and several others injured in Kenosha, Wisconsin, after a civilian armed with a rifle opened fire on demonstrators.
A group of armed militia members marched to the City Hall in Louisville, Kentucky, on Saturday. They were met by counter-protesters from the Black Lives Matter movement.
Rival groups were filmed verbally confronting each other before police officers showed up prompting militia leader Dylan Stevens, known as the Angry Viking, to say his group was leaving the area.
Armed militias were present across the country during the recent protests against racism and police brutality.
In late August, two people were shot dead and several others injured in Kenosha, Wisconsin, after a civilian armed with a rifle opened fire on demonstrators.
A group of armed militia members marched to the City Hall in Louisville, Kentucky, on Saturday. They were met by counter-protesters from the Black Lives Matter movement.
Rival groups were filmed verbally confronting each other before police officers showed up prompting militia leader Dylan Stevens, known as the Angry Viking, to say his group was leaving the area.
Armed militias were present across the country during the recent protests against racism and police brutality.
In late August, two people were shot dead and several others injured in Kenosha, Wisconsin, after a civilian armed with a rifle opened fire on demonstrators.