Two men dressed as Black Panthers stood outside a Philadelphia polling station, allegedly to intimidate voters on Tuesday afternoon.
The two men came to the polling station at University of Pennsylvania where a student caught video footage of them holding a "night stick," according to Fox news.
A Fox reporter was nearby and asked him why he was there and replied that he was "tired of white supremacy."
Watch the video below:
Police arrived and escorted the "Black Panther" with the nightstick off the premises.
The Black Panthers, also known as the Black Panther Party, was a violent militant group that as active in the late 1960s and 1970s espoused a Marxist/Maoist philosophy as a means to further black liberation and black power.
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