5 Panthers players attended ‘justice walk’ protest in Charlotte

Clearly this is an important issue for many players and isn’t going away.

Social unrest continues to grip many cities across the nation. It’s practically impossible to not feel affected by the news in some way and the Carolina Panthers are no exception. For the last week, many players have been expressing their thoughts on social media, urging reform.

Despite the risk that the pandemic poses, they’re also getting out and protesting IRL. Last night in Charlotte, five players participated in a “justice walk” demonstration. According to team reporter Bill Voth, the group included linebackers Shaq Thompson and Andre Smith, free safety Tre Boston and tight ends Chris Manhertz and Ian Thomas.

When the walk got started, Thompson was among those leading the way, according to a report by the Charlotte Observer.

 

The protest eventually found its way out front Bank of America Stadium. Elaina Getzenberg later reported that police broke up the demonstration using pepper spray, rubber bullets and flash bangs.

Other players are continuing to use Twitter as an outlet to share their feelings. Today, running back Mike Davis said he wants to help but admitted he doesn’t know how.

Third-year wide receiver D.J. Moore also spoke out.

Clearly this is an important issue for many players and isn’t going away.

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