Published 13:50 IST, June 4th 2020
Indian-American man lauded for providing shelter to protesters inside his home
Indian-American man named Rahul Dubey is being hailed as a hero after he opened his doors for protesters to come inside his home following clashes with police.
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An Indian-American man named Rahul Dubey is being hailed as a hero after he opened his doors for protesters to come inside his home in Washington following clashes between demonstrators and police. According to reports, Dubey let in around 70-80 people inside his home on the night of June 1, fed them, and let them stay until the curfew ended 6 am the next morning. Some of the protesters took to social media to shower praises on Rahul for letting them inside his home to take shelter.
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As per reports, the clashes between protesters and police took place in a residential area in Washington D.C. where Rahul's home was. The police threw pepper canisters at the crowd following which they dispersed and some of them went to the nearby houses on Swann Street seeking help. Rahul let the protesters inside his home who were asking if they could charge their phones and use the bathroom. Some of the protesters who were taking shelter inside his home were pouring milk on their faces because of the burns from the pepper spray, said Rahul while talking to the media.
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Rahul told the media that police were spraying pepper spray through his window and were trying different tactics to bring out the people who were taking shelter inside his home. When Rahul reportedly ordered food for the protesters, the delivery person was harassed for hours, and police officers were not letting the driver deliver the food. A video of Rahul negotiating with police has since gone viral on social media.
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13:50 IST, June 4th 2020