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BLM Co-Founder Arrested on Domestic Assault Charges

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A Black Lives Matter co-founder was arrested on domestic violence charges on Dec. 16.

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Eric Hall, failed local politician and co-founder of Birmingham, Alabama’s BLM chapter, was booked into the city jail Tuesday evening for one count of “Assault — Domestic — Simple Assault — Family,” according to the local ABC affiliate.

Hall’s campaign website provides an insightful look into his career in activism, “For more than a decade, Eric has worked to empower Black communities by organizing around voting rights, labor justice, LGBTQ+ equity, and dismantling systemic power structures.”

Hall has made numerous social media posts decrying “racist systems” which target Blacks.

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Earlier this month, Hall signed on to an open letter to Birmingham public officials which quotes Angela Davis, a former member of the FBI’s most wanted list and an individual whom President Richard Nixon labeled a “dangerous terrorist.”

The letter goes on to list seven demands for changes to police practices in the city after Jamal Williams and Vanessa Ragland were killed in officer-involved shootings. In one of the incidents, department-released bodycam footage shows police firing on Williams after he pulled a firearm from his sweatshirt.

Hall was released on bond and no details of the alleged assault have been released.

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