Mall protest organizer Carlos Chaverst, Jr. banned from Riverchase Galleria for one year

(Hoover City Jail)

Per a report by WVTM, Hoover protest leader Carlos Chaverst, Jr. has been banned from the Riverchase Galleria Mall for one year.

While 25-year-old Chaverst was not arrested Sunday, a trespass warning was issued at the request of mall officials. If he sets foot on mall premises again before December 15, 2019, he will be subject to arrest.

Chaverst called the Riverchase Galleria’s decision to ban him from their premises “unconstitutional,” adding he will “vigorously fight” their “unfair discriminatory practices.”

Under the account name “Montez Chaverst,” the protest leader wrote on Facebook, “These type of actions aren’t constitutional and we will vigorously fight the unfair discriminatory practices by both the Galleria and Hoover Police.”

Since the deadly shooting of Emantic “E.J.” Fitzgerald Bradford Jr. inside of the Galleria on Thanksgiving night, Chaverst has been vocal in protesting the death on mall property and causing a disturbance throughout the city of Hoover.

During the many protests since Bradford’s death, Chaverst has been arrested twice while seven other protesters have also been arrested on misdemeanor charges as a result of the demonstrations.

Kyle Morris also contributes daily to Breitbart News. You can follow him on Twitter @RealKyleMorris.

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