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Check out the political prisoner who was just sentenced on a charge of felony lynching

Just over one year ago, California Gov. Jerry Brown signed legislation removing the word “lynching” from the state’s criminal code, after a black activist was arrested at a Black Lives Matter protest and hit with a charge of felony lynching. Since 1933, California’s penal code had used the word lynching to describe the crime of attempting to seize someone from police custody.

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On Tuesday, another Black Lives Matter activist was sentenced for doing exactly that. According to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Black Lives Matter organizer Jasmine Richards was convicted and sentenced to 90 days in jail after she tried to incite a riot as police took into custody a woman who allegedly left a restaurant without paying. (Supporters say she was trying to “de-arrest” the woman.)

The word “lynching” may have been removed from California’s penal code, but that didn’t stop a huge number of protesters from gathering both inside and outside the courtroom where “political prisoner” Richards was sentenced.

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The Trump Train didn’t make a stop, but the Black Men for Bernie Bus rolled up to the curb.

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