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Activists Say North Carolina’s Anti-Rioting Bill Is ‘Racist’ And ‘Anti-Black Lives Matter’

Activists Say North Carolina’s Anti-Rioting Bill Is ‘Racist’ And ‘Anti-Black Lives Matter’

Activists, including a leader from the American Civil Liberties Union, said an anti-rioting bill in North Carolina is “racist” and “anti-Black Lives Matter,” local news station CBS 17 reported.

House Bill 805, sponsored by Republican North Carolina Speaker of the House Tim Moore, would increase the punishment for rioting and looting, charging people with a felony if “in the course of the riot the person causes property damage in excess of fifteen hundred dollars ($1,500) or serious bodily injury.”

The Activists believe the bill unjustly targets people of color. The ACLU’s North Carolina Field Manager Angaza Laughinghouse told CBS 17 the “bill is a retaliation against the Black Lives Matter movement.”

The state, specifically its capital Raleigh, saw rioting and destruction following the murder of George Floyd in May 2020.

“Like so many other North Carolinians, I saw the destruction that happened last year with, what was not protests, but what became riots, looting, assaults,” said Republican North Carolina Speaker of the House of Representatives Tim Moore, CBS 17 reported.

“This bill HB805 is racist,” said attorney Dawn Blagrove with Emancipate North Carolina, a group that wants to dismantle “structural racism and mass incarceration across North Carolina.” “It’s an anti-Black Lives Matter bill,” she added.

“When North Carolina State University won championships and individuals took to the streets and things was damaged, you didn’t see a bill like this come out,” Emancipate North Carolina’s community organizer Kerwin Pittman told CBS 17.

Shawn Fields, an assistant professor of law at Campbell University, told CBS 17 the bill doesn’t violate rights, but gives police officers wide discretion in making arrests.

“It has less to do with the particular things that are being criminalized in this statute than it does the way the criminal justice system has worked in this country from the beginning,” Fields said.

Moore, the Speaker of the House, characterized accusations that the bill was racist as a “ridiculous claim.”

“This law applies to anyone who would go in and destroy property,” Moore said. “Like so many Americans, I was outraged at what I saw at the U.S. Capitol. The destruction that happened there.”

The bill has passed in the House and will head to the Senate for consideration, CBS 17 reported. Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper said people should be prosecuted for taking part in riots, but said he has reservations about the bill because it doesn’t address any of the recent racial equity proposals the state has proposed.

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