Floyd protesters in northwest Indiana march by armed residents
(AP) — Protesters in a northwest Indiana city who took to the streets to condemn racism and police killings of black people encountered bystanders who were holding rifles during the demonstration.
A video that circulated on social media shows 21 people standing along a bike trail near downtown Crown Point, Indiana, watching protesters march past them Monday during a peaceful protest against police brutality and racism.
Eight of the bystanders held firearms, an act Crown Point Police Chief Pete Land said is protected under state law.
The Lake County city is about 100 miles northwest of Indianapolis.