The video above is him yelling about being hit by a car.
Via Baltimore Sun:
Protests on the day of the first court hearing in the death of Freddie Gray were small and mostly peaceful, but they briefly turned heated when police arrested an activist at the Inner Harbor.
“Tell the truth and stop the lies, Freddie Gray didn’t have to die!” chanted a few dozen demonstrators who gathered outside the Baltimore courthouse Wednesday morning.
The lone arrest came around 9:15 a.m., after protesters marched to the Inner Harbor, where groups of uniformed officers were posted on street corners. Police said they arrested Darius Rosebrough, 21, after he attempted to stop the free flow of traffic and claimed falsely to be struck by a motorist. The charges include second-degree assault and disorderly conduct.
Rosebrough is a community activist and hip-hop artist better known by the name Kwame Rose.
Police said an officer suffered minor injuries while assisting with the arrest.
City and police leaders said they were pleased with how the demonstrations went.
“Today’s actions were peaceful, respectful, and an example of democracy in action,” Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake said outside police headquarters late Wednesday afternoon. “And it shows people what Baltimore is really about.”
Here he is blocking traffic, having just hit his hand on the hood of a car that he claimed to have hit him. Police are trying to move him out of the way of traffic and he moves back on them.
Here are the police announcing that he is also being charged with making a false statement.
.@kwamerose charged w/ assaulting a police officer, disorderly conduct, making a false statement, @CommishKDavis says pic.twitter.com/4odaK8ieDx
— Colin Campbell (@cmcampbell6) September 2, 2015
Would that they all got arrested for making false statements. That would end the lies.

