Business of suspected Riverboat brawler protested in Selma
From the West Alabama Newsroom–
A group of protestors — picketed outside a Selma convenience store — run by one of the suspects in the Riverboat Brawl.
About a dozen protestors — including Selma activist Faya Rose Toure gathered in front of Vasser’s Mini Mart Thursday afternoon.
They held signs — chanted protest slogans — and tried to get residents not to support the business.
“People who are a part of this establishment were a part of that mob attack. And we support this business. This city’s 83-percent black. We support white businesses but they don’t support us,” said Toure.
Vasser’s is owned by Zachary Shipman — one of four people facing charges in the brawl.
Shipman declined an opportunity to make a comment on camera — and directed us to his attorney.