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Six arrested for bringing weapons to downtown Greensboro protest

Greensboro police said they recovered six guns and a baseball bat from the individuals.

GREENSBORO, N.C. — Greensboro police said six people were arrested for bringing weapons to the fourth night of George Floyd protests downtown on Tuesday. 

According to a release, officers noticed several men together in the crowd, and at least one of them was armed with a gun. Police said just as the peaceful protest was beginning to disperse, the men separated from the crowd. Police said the men tried to run from officers when they were approached. 

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Police were able to take the five individuals into custody and said they recovered six guns off of them. Police said one of the men collided with a police car while trying to run away and injured his ankle. He was taken to a local hospital where he was treated and released and then transported to the Guilford County Jail. 

In a separate incident, police said a man was observed in the crowd armed with a baseball bat. Police took him into custody without incident. 

The individuals arrested and their charges are as follows: 

  • Kacey Foster, 26 – Weapons at Parades Etc. Prohibited, Carrying Concealed Weapons, and Resist Delay Obstruct Public Officer.
  • Ramontre Legrand, 23 - Weapons at Parades Etc. Prohibited
  • Quinton Jones, 22 - Weapons at Parades Etc. Prohibited
  • Dashawn McKinnon, 24 - Alter Destroy Remove Serial Number of Firearm, Carrying Concealed Weapons, Weapons at Parades Etc. Prohibited, Weapon-Possession by Felon of Firearms Etc. Prohibited, Resist Delay Obstruct Public Officer
  • Jonathan Slaughter, 26 - Weapons at Parades Etc. Prohibited
  • Shawn Jackson, 33 – Manufacture/possess Weapon of Mass Death/destruct

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