A young mother in a flowing dress
standing with her arms crossed facing down a line of heavily armed
police while two armored officers rush forward to put her in handcuffs. Dailymail.com reveal that she is Ieshia Evans, 28, a
mother and licensed practical nurse from New York, who was attending
her first protest when she was arrested.
Natasha
Haynes, a lifelong friend of Evans, said she traveled to Baton Rouge,
Louisiana, following the shooting of Alton Sterling because she 'wanted a
better future for her five-year-old son'.
Haynes
said: 'She's a vision with a beautiful heart and peaceful stance in
life. I've known her for 20 years. She was the maid of honor at my
wedding. I'm a god-mother to her son.
'She's
everything to me and I'm just happy she's safe, not hurt and - most
importantly - happy that she got up and did something about injustices
here in the states.'
Haynes
explained that Evans, a nurse's assistant, was 'overcome with emotion'
while watching the demonstrations on TV and decided to take action.
She
left her son behind with his father in New York and traveled to the
protest site where she was taking part in the main demonstration shortly
before she was arrested.
Haynes
said that the fateful moment she was arrested came when officers
attempted to push the crowd back from the Baton Rouge Police Department,
despite the protest being peaceful until that point.
Evans
told her: 'I went into the street with my arms crossed and just stared
at them. I guess they didn't like it because they detained me.'
While
Evans said that the arrest was a little rough, as was processing, while
in jail she said a kind officer made sure all of the demonstrators were
treated well.
Police
records show she was held overnight before being booked and released
earlier today, and she is now in her hotel room in Louisiana recovering
from her ordeal.
Evans
said: 'I just need you people to know. I appreciate the well wishes and
love, but this is the work of God. I am a vessel! Glory to the most
high! I'm glad I'm alive and safe. And that there were no casualties
that I have witnessed first hand.'
Evans
was one of more than 100 people to be arrested in Baton Rouge on
Saturday, including prominent Black Lives Matter member DeRay McKesson
who was walking along the side of a highway when he was ordered to get
on his knees and handcuffed.
At least two journalists were also detained during the demonstrations,The Advocate reported,
while police said that two of their officers were injured, including
one who lost several teeth after being struck with 'a projectile'.
Brave Woman captured silently confronting heavily-armed Baton Rouge police in powerful photo
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