NFL-Seahawks' Wilson calls for calm amid U.S. Capitol violence
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[January 07, 2021]
(Reuters) - Seattle Seahawks
quarterback Russell Wilson has called for calm after supporters of
President Donald Trump stormed the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday in a
bid to overturn the results of the Nov. 3 election won by Joe Biden.
Protesters forced their way past metal security barricades, broke
windows and scaled walls to fight their way into the Capitol.
Police said four people died during the chaos - one from gunshot
wounds and three from medical emergencies - and 52 people were
arrested.
The incident drew strong reactions from a number of former and
current NFL players including Wilson, who urged people to show unity
during a turbulent time.
"What we do need to do is come together," Wilson told reporters. "It
has to start with love, with people coming together. Our leaders and
everything else in our country. We need safety, we need protection
for our children and people."
Retired former Super Bowl champion Jermon Bushrod condemned the
incident on Twitter, saying: "I'm sorry but these are not
'protesters'. They're thugs, rioters, terrorists and whatever other
words the media likes to use to describe people in these type of
unfortunate events."
Bushrod's sentiment was echoed by San Francisco 49ers cornerback
Richard Sherman.
"Never thought Americans would let terrorists into the capital
without a fight....sad day," Sherman tweeted.
The NFL has been caught up in a debate over players kneeling during
the pre-game anthem to protest racial injustice since then 49ers
quarterback Colin Kaepernick began the practice in 2016 and helped
reinvigorate the Black Lives Matter movement.
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Seattle Seahawks' Russell
Wilson celebrates after the match Action Images via Reuters/Paul
Childs
Trump has been a vocal critic of players "taking the knee", saying
previously it was disrespecting the country and the flag, and the
controversy was rekindled amid nationwide protests following the
death of George Floyd, a Black man, in police custody in May.
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Robert Griffin III and former Chicago
Bears running back Matt Forte said the response by law enforcement
to events in Washington was proof of the racial disparities in
policing.
"The difference in the treatment between races in America is on full
display," Griffin wrote on Twitter.
Forte tweeted: "Now y'all know if a crowd of Black people were to
gather and do this to a playground let alone the Capitol it'd be a
wrap for each person on the other side of law enforcement."
(Reporting by Arvind Sriram in Bengaluru; Editing by Alex
Richardson)
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