Flashback.
A Black Nationalist racist hate protest was used as cover by Micah X. Johnson, a racist Black Nationalist terrorist, to murder 5 police officers in Dallas. Obama went to the funeral of the murdered officers and obscenely defended Black Nationalist racist hate groups. (When they go low, we provide them with plausible deniability.)
Now one of the organizers is in trouble with the law for unrelated reasons.
Dallas County Sheriff's deputies arrested Next Generation Action Network head Dominque Alexander on Thursday morning at his home in North Dallas on theft charges stemming from a 2016 dispute with an employer. Police took Alexander to Denton County Jail, where he was booked and released on $1,500 bail.
Alexander is best known for organizing the July 7, 2016, police brutality protest where a gunman opened fire on law enforcement personnel. He told the Dallas Observer that he's being charged in this case because of his notoriety on Dallas' protest scene.
"I'm so beyond outraged," Alexander says. "This is a bogus-ass charge. It's ridiculous."
It's not the first time Alexander has been in legal trouble.
Before emerging as the voice of the Next Generation Action Network, Alexander pleaded guilty to causing serious bodily injury to a child in 2009. He received probation on that charge
In 2009, Alexander was charged with shaking a 2-year-old baby who was left alone with him. He initially claimed that the child had fallen asleep and then fallen off a couch. But doctors said the injuries were not consistent with an 18-inch fall.
Also that year, Alexander was arrested and charged with stealing a car. He said he was in a dispute with a car lot, which reported the vehicle stolen, over payment and paperwork. The next year, he was charged with forging a check.
In 2012, Alexander was involved in a domestic disturbance with his girlfriend in Carrollton. A neighbor called the cops and reported that Alexander “has a history of anger” and was grabbing the girl as she walked away from him, police said. Alexander’s girlfriend said she also tried to call police, but that Alexander took her phone to stop her.
We really need to do something about this prison pipeline. It doesn't seem to be working very well.