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Man who pointed bow and arrow at protests now behind bars

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Brandon McCormick aims bow and arrow at protesters in Salt Lake City, Utah.

(Photo: Twitter screengrab)

The white man seen on video aiming a bow and arrow at demonstrators at Saturday’s protest in Utah has been slapped with two felony weapons counts and one count of aggravated assault.

READ MORE: Utah man yelling ‘All Lives Matter’ aims bow and arrow at protestors

The shocking scene was captured on video that was widely spread across social media.

Video footage of the shocking Salt Lake City incident shows McCormick standing in the street beside his vehicle as he prepares to use his bow and arrow apparently on a protester.

McCormick alleged that two Black men beat him “through my open window” before he got out and retrieved his bow and arrow.

Source: theGrio
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