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This Pennsylvania rep said he’d run over protesters who block a road

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Aaron Bernstine, a Pennsylvania state representative, has officially made known his stance on protesters who shut down a road. The Republican took to Twitter on Saturday morning after reading this story on St. Louis protesters who blocked traffic Friday to protest the acquittal of a former white cop charged with murder in the death of a black motorist.

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Bernstine’s solution was simple.

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Only a month after a white supremacist allegedly drove his car through a crowd of Charlottesville protesters and killed a 32-year-old woman, Bernstine’s tweet was not well received by many on Twitter.

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But Bernstine didn’t back down on his hypothetical intentions.

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Reached by the Times in Beaver, Pennsylvania on Saturday, Bernstine softened his tone.

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“With the benefit of hindsight, I could’ve been more articulate with my comments,” Bernstine said. “That being said, what I meant, and what I continue to mean, is that people that are committing crimes in the name of protest, it’s important that we continue to stand against that.”

 
The Daily Dot