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Video Shows BLM Chapter Founder Beating Female Employee


Everything that happens in darkness eventually comes to light.

A Black Lives Matter chapter founder in Illinois was caught on video beating one of his female employees.

In the video, BLM Lake County Founder Clyde McLemore is seen getting into a physical fight with his BLM project manager, Nyesha Hill.

Watch the moment it all went down here:

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The Daily Caller provided background information on what led to the fight:

Black Lives Matter Lake County Founder Clyde McLemore and project manager Nyesha A. Hill were caught in a brawl on camera over his alleged mishandling of the organization’s funds.

Police in Waukegan, Illinois, responded to a call on Jan. 12 to break up a fight at the local BLM group’s office. The two subjects were found at the scene and interviewed.

McLemore told officers that Hill came into the office asking him for money and cigarettes. McLemore claimed he told Hill he didn’t have any money and asked her to leave, according to a report from the Lake & McHenry County Scanner.

He alleged that Hill refused to leave and grabbed him by the hood and hit him in the face.

Hill contradicted his testimony, saying that she confronted the organization’s founder over his frivolous spending. The fight, she alleged, began after he got up from his seat and attempted to shove her out of the door. She claimed in a police report that she saw McLemore spend money intended for the organization on “girls” and “gambling.”

Despite suffering injuries, both parties agreed not to press charges. Hill mentioned that she chose not to pursue legal action because she “does not want to see a black man in jail,” according to the report.

In police bodycam footage, Hill tells officers that fights between the two have been frequent over McLemore’s refusal to pay her while she “sits here hungry” with her child.

Both have criminal histories. McLemore was arrested for trespassing in 2022 and participating in civil unrest in 2021. Hill previously served four years in prison for kidnapping with an accomplice.

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McLemore photo is featured on the right:

Watch the police body cam footage of the incident:

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