Predominantly Black armed protesters march through Confederate memorial park in Georgia. So now was the idea of this march to remain peaceful? To there credit it did. But here's a statement I found disturbing from the organizer.
"I don't see no white militia," he declared. "We're here. Where ... you at? We're in your house. Let's go."
"Let's go." Was that a challenge for some type of confrontation? If so, they didn't get one. Here is how they came dressed.
Video footage of the Independence Day rally posted on social media showed scores of demonstrators dressed in black - many in paramilitary-style clothing and all wearing face scarves - quietly parading several abreast down a sidewalk at the park.
The protesters all carried rifles, including military-type weapons, and some wore ammunition belts slung over their shoulders. Although African Americans appeared to account for the bulk of the marchers, protesters of various races, men and women alike, were among the group.