The latest I could find (two days ago, and yesterday):
regarding the latter, i'll try and find a video of her words.
edit: more from here
Since the alleged attack, Bermstein said she only recently started returning Downtown to protest.
"It's been mentally exhausting. There's good days and bad days," Bernstein told the crowd. "I realized I need to be down here. I'm an EMT, I'm here for medical service. Does my skin color offend you? Does my success scare you? Does the fact that I'm a Black woman make you worried that change in going to happen?"
While Bernstein said she has been advised not to speak about details of the reported attack — police have released little information nor said whether it was captured on any of the surveillance cameras in the area — she said in an interview with the State Journal addressing the crowd "felt empowering."
"It's important to see community," Bernstein said. "I'm hoping people see us and people join us and know that they're welcome."
The latest I could find (two days ago, and yesterday):
regarding the latter, i'll try and find a video of her words.