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Washington rally video shows Catholic teen and Native American in another light

  • January 21, 2019

The students from the private, all-male Covington Catholic High School in Kentucky were waiting at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C. for their bus home last Friday when four African-Americans who had been holding a rally nearby for 45 minutes approached them and starting shouting slogans on a range of historical, racial and sexual abuse issues.

One of the four, wearing a long black beard was heard to identify himself as a Puerto Rican before he shouted at the students: “Shoot up a school” among a series of other unrelated and occasionally incoherent statements.

The students had attended the March for Life anti-abortion rally the same day and some were wearing “Make America Great Again” hats.

The image of Nick Sandmann and Nathan Phillips

The image of Nick Sandmann and Nathan Phillips

One picture showing part of a story

The photo which went viral appeared to show one of the students intimidating a Native American who had taken part in an Indigenous Peoples March as he beat his ceremonial drum.

However, both of the men shown have since said there was no dispute between them, and both were trying to calm the situation caused by the four African-Americans.

Vietnam veteran Nathan Phillips from Ypsilanti, Michigan said he moved with his drum between the four, black religious activists and the students to defuse what he believed was a potentially dangerous situation. “I stepped in between to pray,” said Phillips.

The 64-year-old is an elder of Nebraska’s Omaha tribe and an activist who took part in the Standing Rock protests in 2016-2017 against construction of an oil pipeline in North Dakota.

No interaction

Nick Sandmann of Covington Catholic High School in Kentucky identified himself as the boy in the photo via an email. He said he had done nothing to provoke anyone and also had sought to calm the situation.

Of Phillipps, Sandmann said: “He locked eyes with me and approached me, coming within inches of my face. He played his drum the entire time he was in my face.”

“I never interacted with this protester,” Sandmann went on. “I did not speak to him. I did not make any hand gestures or other aggressive moves,” Sandmann wrote, adding that he was “startled and confused” as to why Phillips approached him.

Sandman says the students sang “school spirit chants” to drown out the four protesters. He said that he did not hear students chant anything “hateful or racist at any time.”

jm/msh (AP, Reuters)

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Article source: https://www.dw.com/en/washington-rally-video-shows-catholic-teen-and-native-american-in-another-light/a-47172172

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