Black Lives Matter protester vaults police barricade to grab man's Confederate flag in live TV broadcast

Man arrested arrested immediately

Jon Sharman
Thursday 23 February 2017 16:30 GMT
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Protester attempts to grab Confederate Flag live on TV in Charleston

A Black Lives Matter protester was arrested after trying to grab a Confederate flag from a man outside a lecture on direct action.

The incident was captured during a live TV broadcast in Charleston, South Carolina, as the man pushed through a barricade to snatch the flag, seen by activists as a symbol of racism and a relic of America's past.

Bree Newsome, the woman who was arrested for removing the Confederate flag from South Carolina's state house before it was taken down permanently in 2015, was due to give the talk on Wednesday.

Footage shows the protester, named locally as Muhiyidin Moye, dashing across a street to rip the flag from the other man's hands.

But he fails to take it and is tackled by police. ABC4 reported he was arrested and charged with disorderly conduct.

Last year the US Department of Veterans Affairs banned the large-scale display of Confederate flags in cemeteries it oversees, after members of Congress voted for the move.

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