It's Vincent Gray, former Mayor of DC being arrested in 2011. Looks like Comey! Wish it was!!
April 12, 2011
Gray, council members arrested at protest of D.C. riders in spending bill
D.C. Mayor Vincent C. Gray and several members of the D.C. Council were arrested Monday at a protest on Capitol Hill, as city officials turned up the volume on their complaints about a federal spending deal that imposes controversial riders on the District.
The spending measure — agreed to Friday night by President Obama, Senate Majority Leader Harry M. Reid (D-Nev.) and House Speaker John A. Boehner (R-Ohio) — reimposes a Republican-backed ban on the District spending its own money to provide abortions to low-income women. It also revives and expands a private school voucher program that has divided D.C. officials.**
**Excerpt from a Washington Post article dated April 12, 2011
is that real photo? if so when was it taken?
if not i kinda of wish we would label it as a happy spoof or something like when did on R .
no this is a meme.. the buzz is real..
He be going to jail. Don’t drop the soap 🧼 Jimmy!
Fake. Self-righteous motherfucker will never be held accountable. None of them will.
I have had my hopes crushed so many times too. I won’t get excited until something actually happens.
It's Vincent Gray, former Mayor of DC being arrested in 2011. Looks like Comey! Wish it was!!
April 12, 2011 Gray, council members arrested at protest of D.C. riders in spending bill
D.C. Mayor Vincent C. Gray and several members of the D.C. Council were arrested Monday at a protest on Capitol Hill, as city officials turned up the volume on their complaints about a federal spending deal that imposes controversial riders on the District. The spending measure — agreed to Friday night by President Obama, Senate Majority Leader Harry M. Reid (D-Nev.) and House Speaker John A. Boehner (R-Ohio) — reimposes a Republican-backed ban on the District spending its own money to provide abortions to low-income women. It also revives and expands a private school voucher program that has divided D.C. officials.** **Excerpt from a Washington Post article dated April 12, 2011