'These people were acting out hate speech. Though not a crime, this was clearly an abhorrent gesture towards people of color,' Blackhawk's mayor said.
On Saturday, a small group of demonstrators, faces covered, held up signs that read"White Lives Matter" and"We will not forget Waukesha," referring to the Waukesha, Wisconsin, incident in which a Black driver drove into a holiday parade, killing five people.
Danville Mayor Newell Arnerich issued a statement to make it clear his town doesn't condone that behavior.
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