A man was killed by protesters in London.
Yet the day after these murders did it, they were making announcements about it was a fellow protester who died due to the police, crying and holding up signs.
Here's the truth about those hippy scum:
Yet the day after these murders did it, they were making announcements about it was a fellow protester who died due to the police, crying and holding up signs.

Here's the truth about those hippy scum:
A man who died during protests around the G20 summit in London suffered a fatal heart attack, police have said.
Ian Tomlinson, 47, collapsed on Wednesday evening while dozens of protesters were gathered near the Bank of England in the City of London.
Mr Tomlinson, who lived in the area, was returning home from his work at a nearby newsagents when he collapsed.
He was treated at the scene but medics were unable to save him and he was pronounced dead in hospital later.
The City of London Police said: "A post-mortem examination found he died of natural causes.
"[He] suffered a sudden heart attack while on his way home from work.
"The family thanked all the people who rushed to Ian's aid when he collapsed and said how grateful they are for all the efforts that were made to help him."
The Independent Police Complaints Commission is looking into Mr Tomlinson's death.
A Metropolitan Police spokesman said at the time that officers treating him had bottles thrown at them by protesters.
Ian Tomlinson, 47, collapsed on Wednesday evening while dozens of protesters were gathered near the Bank of England in the City of London.
Mr Tomlinson, who lived in the area, was returning home from his work at a nearby newsagents when he collapsed.
He was treated at the scene but medics were unable to save him and he was pronounced dead in hospital later.
The City of London Police said: "A post-mortem examination found he died of natural causes.
"[He] suffered a sudden heart attack while on his way home from work.
"The family thanked all the people who rushed to Ian's aid when he collapsed and said how grateful they are for all the efforts that were made to help him."
The Independent Police Complaints Commission is looking into Mr Tomlinson's death.
A Metropolitan Police spokesman said at the time that officers treating him had bottles thrown at them by protesters.

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