Armed NFAC Member Accidentally Discharges Gun, They All Take a Knee as Cops Rush In

This is breaking news and we do not have a lot of details but it appears as though a march or protest was done by the militant left-wing group NFAC or ‘Not F-cking Around Coalition’ has gone south in Louisville, KY today.

Previously this group had done a march in Georgia to intimidate supporters of the Stone Mountain Rock and harassed at least one white man in a car. At the last event, many people scrutinized photos of the NFAC members with some of their guns appearing to be improperly held, jammed, or other things that true gun owners would know better than to do.

In this unverified video posted by Ian Miles Cheong it appears one of their members today in KY accidentally fired a shot. It’s unclear for sure if someone got hit, although someone in the clip speculated that someone might have.

It’s also unclear if this will be the end of today’s event yet but we will try to update this scoop as we get details. At the end of the clip, it appears as though police rushed in to deal with the situation while everyone had taken a knee. See video tweet:

Courier Journal reported on the event earlier:

Downtown Louisville was again the site of protests Saturday morning as armed militia groups and Black Lives Matter protesters faced one another on opposite sides of barricades set up by Louisville Metro Police Department officers. 

The NFAC, a Black militia that stands for “Not F**king Around Coalition,” announced earlier in the week the group would be coming to Louisville to demand justice for Breonna Taylor, a 26-year-old Black woman who was fatally shot by police.

In response to the NFAC’s announcement, the Three Percenters, a far-right militia group, announced later in the week that it will have “boots on the ground” in Louisville.

Both fulfilled their promise as a few hundred people are toting guns and facing off at Jefferson Street on Saturday morning, where LMPD is in full riot gear. 

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