FERGUSON, Mo.— Michael Brown shooting

Black Lives Matter protest leader Charles Wade was arrested in April and held on seven counts relating to human trafficking and prostitution. Charles Wade was a leader in the Ferguson, Missouri Black Lives Matter movement after the death of robber Michael Brown.
It's kind of ironic that a renowned leader of #BLM is being charged essentially with owning this 17 year old child slave.

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Ferguson #BlackLivesMatter Leader Who Spoke at UN Arrested For Human Trafficking – Pimping 17 Year-Old Child Jim Hoft May 19th, 2016 9:24 am 177 Comments Black Lives Matter protest leader Charles Wade was arrested in April and held on seven counts relating to human trafficking and prostitution.
Charles Wade was a leader in the Ferguson, Missouri Black Lives Matter movement after the death of robber Michael Brown.
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Wade was flown to Geneva, Switzerland to speak to the United Nations on police abuse in November 2014 before activists ransacked, torched and looted Ferguson, Missouri businesses.
Wade and fellow Black Lives Matter activists stood with raised Black Power fists at the UN meeting.
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Charles Wade was arrested in April on prostitution and child trafficking charges.
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<blockquote>On April 25, he really got himself in a fix. He was arrested and charged with human trafficking and several prostitution-related charges. The police report notes, that as part of the charges, he is accused of allegedly pimping out a 17 year old girl in Prince George’s County, Maryland.</blockquote>
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The police report notes clients allegedly called his phone and arranged with him for ‘dates’.
Wade is insisting he’s innocent.
 
A new documentary called "What Killed Michael Brown?" by Shelby Steele was released on October 16, it covers the incident at Ferguson but doesn't stop there and goes deep into related topics such as the use of the race card by Eric Holder in the aftermath, touches on what Steele calls the "Liberalism of the 60's" as a turning point for the black community, covers issues like victimization, personal agency and responsibility and also covers the George Floyd riots. Overall, a great doc with many valid points and food for though, highly recommended. You can find it on Video and Amazon.

 
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