Posted September 22, 2016 2:12 pm by Comments

By Tactical-Life

(Editor’s Note: The above video features graphic language)

The Free Hugs Project has taken on a life of its own over the last few years, with founder Ken Nwadike looking to inspire change through love.

Nwadike has hugged his way into the spotlight by giving out free hug to police officers during protests and riots. He brought his project to North Carolina this week during the peak of the current Charlotte riots in an effort to control rising tensions between the local black community and law enforcement.

Protests started Wednesday after police shot and killed 43-year-old Keith Lamont Scott on Tuesday.

The protests, which started as a vigil, eventually turned into violent riots as the evening wore on, with several protestors and police officers requiring medical assistance. A number of businesses and police cars were damaged during the riots.

The Free Hugs Project was embraced by Charlotte law enforcement officers, who were quick to speak with Nwadike and return the hug. Some protestors, however, did not agree with his stance on the matter, insulting Nwadike for siding with peace.

“It’s about staying neutral, that’s what’s important,” Nwadike said in his video. “I want peace. Peace …Read the Rest

Source:: Tactical Life

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