A minor teen student participating in an anti-ICE protest in West Palm Beach, Florida, was struck by a vehicle this week.
This week, students from at least four high schools in West Palm Beach walked out of their classrooms and took to the streets to protest ICE.
On Monday, a minor participating in the protest was struck by a car and transported to a hospital for treatment for non-life-threatening injuries.
A minor believed to be participating in a protest against ICE was hit by a car on Monday afternoon.
According to the West Palm Beach Police Department, at about 12:30 p.m., officers responded to a pedestrian vs. vehicle crash near the South Wind Plaza on N. Military Trail.
Video shows the minor lying on the ground with police and fire personnel surrounding him and rendering aid.
Police say the minor was taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. The driver remained at the scene of the crash.
Florida Commissioner of Education Anastasios Kamoutsas, earlier this month, said his agency will not tolerate educators encouraging school protests and pushing their political views onto students.
We will not tolerate educators encouraging school protests and pushing their political views onto students, especially ones that disparage law enforcement.
Under the leadership of@GovRonDeSantis, Florida’s education system is focused on student achievement, not ideology.…pic.twitter.com/9ZMP83FzpN
Source: The Gateway Pundit