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Texans’ Kenny Stills Arrested During Protest in Louisville

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Houston Texans veteran wide receiver Kenny Stills was arrested on Tuesday in Louisville, Kentucky and currently faces a felony charge after participating in a protest at the home of Kentucky’s attorney general (h/t ESPN).

Stills, 28, was charged with intimidating a participant in the legal process, a felony, according to the Louisville jail’s booking log.

Stills, who was one of 86 people arrested, was charged with misdemeanor disorderly conduct and criminal trespass. Stills was arrested for marching, along with the group, to the home of Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron as part of a protest over the death of Breonna Taylor.

Louisville Metro Police spokesman Lamont Washington to the media that “due to their refusal to leave the property and their attempts to influence the decision of the Attorney General with their actions” (h/t Louisville Courier-Journal).

 

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