Porsha Williams Tells Fans The Sad Story Of Johnathan Price ⁣

Porsha Williams told fans the sad story of the man who was Johnathan Price. Check out her emotional post below.

‘His name was #JohnathanPrice. ⁣In Wolfe City, Texas, he was known as a hometown hero. Motivational speaker, trainer, professional athlete, and community advocate— he was dearly loved by so many,’ Porsha began her post.

She continued and said: ‘Yesterday he noticed a man assaulting a woman and he intervened. When police arrived, I’m told he raised his hands and attempted to explain what was going on. ⁣Police fired tasers at him, and when his body convulsed from the electrical current, they “perceived a threat” and shot him to death. ⁣RP @shaunking Rest In Peace King 👑🙏🏾💔✊🏾 The Fight continues.’

A follower commented: ‘No…..no….I wanted this to be a different type of story before I clicked to read the rest of the caption. My God.’

Someone else said: ‘Though the attention is needed from stories like his….reading so many of them can cause a person to have symptoms associated with PTSD and Anxiety.’

A fan posted this: ‘Are you friggin kidding me????!!! I’m so done with 2020!!! 2020 took everything EXCEPT racism, police brutality, and Trump!!!’

Someone else posted this message: ‘All im saying is he was dogging black women saying how much he loves white women and white people and saying police have never been racist to him. Not saying it was right, just saying stop protecting your oppressor.’

A commenter said: ‘Imagine being on FB months before saying you have a white family who is your family, your Black family didn’t do anything for you, you’re addicted to white women, and white cops always treated you good and let you off…and then you get killed by white cops 🤔’

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