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Milwaukee Pastor Keeps Marching After Getting Pepper Sprayed in the Midst of a Peaceful Protest

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NBA Chaplain and Evolve Church Pastor, Kenneth Lock, was pepper sprayed during a peaceful protest in Milwaukee.

After walking the streets, as a leader, in the frontline—demonstrating the power of a peace and standing up for what is right, somehow things went wrong.

My prayers and heart goes out to Pastor Ken as he continues to fight this fight on the frontline.

Source: Milwaukee Community Journal - Wisconsin's Largest African American Newspaper

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