Not-so-shockingly, BLM was there to support fellow flag snatcher, Bree Newsome.

Via Live 5:

A protest outside a lecture in downtown Charleston got a bit tense today when a protester jumped a barricade and attempted to snatch a Confederate flag away from a man.

The Charleston Police Department charged Muhiyidin Moye with disorderly conduct in the incident. Moye is the leader of Black Lives Matter in Charleston.

The whole thing was caught live on television when a man is seen running across the street and attempting to take away a Confederate flag from another man.

Authorities are then seen responding and arresting Moye.

A large group of people from several groups including Black Lives Matter were outside the Sottile Theatre where Brittany “Bree” Newsome spoke Wednesday night.

Members of the Secessionist party were also present outside of the theater with one member holding a Confederate flag and saying the group wasn’t there to spread hatred.

“It’s a soldier’s flag and South Carolina lost a quarter of our male population, that’s what that flag represents to us. Black, white, Hispanic, all colors served under that flag so to make it a racial thing is (dis)ingenuous,” James Bessinger said.

Newsome climbed a 30-foot flagpole and temporarily removed the South Carolina State House’s Confederate flag in 2015.

Newsome was one of two people arrested after the June 27, 2015 flagpole incident and charged with defacing state property. Newsome says the charges have since been dropped and the case was dismissed.

Her visit to speak at the College of Charleston is what prompted the Secessionist Party to show resistance.

“To bring a woman in like this for a platform like this, it legitimizes that type of behavior. It really validates vandalism  and criminal violence,” Bessinger said.

Protestors showed opposition to Secessionist Party by protesting on the opposite side of the street where members of the party waved the Confederate flag, chanting for them to put it down.

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