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16th Apr 2021

Black Lives Matter protesters gather at home of soldier seen shoving Black man on his street

Danny Jones

The soldier was arrested after verbally and physically assaulting a Black man

On the 14th of April, an Army sergeant operating out of Fort Jackson, identified as Johnathan Pentland, was arrested for threatening, verbally abusing and physically assaulting a Black man passing through his neighbourhood.

Pentland accused the man, simply known as Deandre, of being an “aggressor” and a stranger to the area, despite simply walking down the street and living nearby. After ordering him to leave, Pentland pushed him and threatened to carry him away.

Now, after residents initially gathered outside the sergeant’s home following the incident, the protests have grown and Black Lives Matter supporters have staged a more organised demonstration outside the house in Columbia, North Carolina.

You can see footage of the protests shared via various social media channels:

While the protests are rightfully angry, they have remained peaceful and there has been no intervention from the local police force so far. People have brought placards, megaphones and are even circulating food and water amongst those in attendance.

Pentland is yet to be convicted on either of his alleged assault and battery charges, but footage of him leaving his home has surfaced and the Black Lives Matter protestors don’t look to be going anywhere soon.