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Man who wore blackface to a Toronto anti-Black racism protest charged

A 28-year-old man has been charged afterattending a peaceful protest in blackfacein Toronto on Saturday.

Toronto Police released a statement Tuesday saying that a man named Deivis Shtembari has been charged with disorderly conduct.

A man was recorded arriving at an anti-Black racism rally at Nathan Phillips Square Saturday afternoon with black paint all over his face, neck, and hands.

He was confronted by attendees, who told him to leave and chanted "Fuck you, go home."

At one point the man in blackface was captured yelling, "If I want to put this on my face I can put it on my face," into the crowd.

He was escorted out of Nathan Phillips Square by officers, who then arrested him for breach of peace. He was officially charged with causing a disturbance.

The highly racist act underscores the global movement toward ending anti-Black and anti-Indigenous racism, and the many rallies happening against police brutality in the wake ofGeorge Floyd's death.

Shtembari is scheduled to appear at Old City Hall on July 16 at 11 a.m.


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