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Montana man charged after confrontation during George Floyd death protest

Whitefish man charged after confrontation during George Floyd death protest
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WHITEFISH - A man who the Whitefish Police Department said “became confrontational” during a protest over the death of George Floyd was removed from the scene on Wednesday night.

Jay Snowden, 51, of Whitefish was charged with one count of disorderly conduct on Thursday morning, according to a news release.

Whitefish police note that protests have been taking place since Monday night with crowds of approximately 60 to 70 people gathering next to Whitefish City Hall and at 2nd and Spokane.

“The City of Whitefish is dedicated to protecting the First Amendment rights of individuals to peacefully protest and ask all who are involved to respect each other’s rights and protest peacefully,” notes a social media post from Whitefish PD.

Snowden is due to make his initial appearance on June 17.