Shocker - Black victimhood follows footbridge accident in D.C.
They are coming out of the woodwork now.....
"Well, one of the things is if people live here they’re going to cross over and walk up to the metro. There are a little bit of stores up there so they’re going to cross over and walk to some of the businesses that are over there," said Macintosh.
"We didn’t ask for 295 to be placed in the middle of Black communities many years ago. Folks long before us didn’t ask for this, but this is the result of racists policies that we have to deal with. That’s the only way I can connect with my family in Kenilworth or Eastland Garden is to cross that pedestrian bridge. It shouldn’t be that way. So we need it fixed now, we need it corrected now,"
"Fix this racist problem that was slammed in the middle of our community. Fix this racist problem that was slammed in the middle of our communities many years ago and make sure that we have communities that are connected, not divided. Making sure that we have roadways that are built for people and not just cars and vehicles,"
Authorities said there was no one on the pedestrian bridge when it came down and no one died, but we spoke to one man who was about to cross over. "I would’ve been right there on the bridge and been a victim of it also – it scares me to think i was that close to being injured,"
https://www.fox5dc.com/news/community-near-dc-295-facing-challenges-following-bridge-collapse