Al Sharpton’s Half-Brother Charged with Murder One Day After Participating in Anti-Gun March

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One day after participating in the anti-gun “March For Our Lives” event on Saturday, Rev. Al Sharpton’s half-brother was charged with murder in a Sunday shooting death in Alabama.

The Daily Caller reports Kenneth Glasgow was arrested along with another man, Jamie Townes after 23-year old Breunia Jennings was shot in the head in Dothan, Ala.

Authorities said Glasgow, an ex-convict, was the driver of the car linked to Jennings death.

Sharpton and Glasgow have protested together in the past, joining forces to protest the 2013 murder of Trayvon Martin in Florida. 

Glasgow’s website also shows a picture of him with 2016 presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.

Glasgow also started a so-called ministry called “The Ordinary People Society” which participated in a Saturday anti-gun march in Alabama.

Corrie O'Connor

 

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