Kendrick Sampson arrested by Colombian police and He Shared it on Instagram

Kendrick Sampson: Kendrick Sampson faced an encounter with police in Columbia. The Insurance actor shared a video of it on Instagram while he was punching and handcuffing by the Officers at Cartagena.

Sampson appreciates a woman who captured the video of it. He also said that it has been happening with common to the Black people of Columbia for a decade.

Kendrick Sampson shared a video of arresting in his Instagram account:

Kendrick Sampson had faced with police encounter recently. He shared it in his Instagram account with a caption that Cartenga is an amazing place but he faced it 6th times within 5 days.

It has been happening with the Black people of Columbians. It’s not a new one. He wrote that the police were stooped him and they touched his underwear also with aggressively.

They slapped him 5 times and punched his jaw hardly. The gun in his point. After that, they handcuffed him and dragged him through the streets. He didn’t go through any legal procedure yet.

Kendrick Sampson

Additionally, he wrote that he was staying at the police station on Tuesday night. They had seized his account to maintain the discipline by the officers. it had been going on for 8 hours.

But finally, he released from the police stain and ate something. They were also requesting him to identify the officers but he couldn’t get that point of the officers.

He wrote in IG Story that for those people who have been thinking about it, then just share the video with maintaining the distance.

The right of the humans right day by day and it occurred every day. That would be the best way to protect himself from that, he told. His heart is always going to those people who suffered it in the U.S. and all over the world who faced this type of problem in their daily life and they couldn’t protect themselves from it.

Sampson also an advocate for Black Lives Matter and he feels proud for it. He wrote an open letter to the Hollywood industry to defend the Black Lives from the police this year.

Several numbers of Black artists signed that letter including Idris Elba, Kerry Washington, Michael B. Jordan, etc.

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