From Twitter and the Los Angeles Times (Emphasis mine):
A Jeb Bush town hall Wednesday ended on a testy note, as Black Lives Matter protesters clashed with the presidential candidates' supporters after he faced a series of challenging questions.
Bush, responding to a woman's query about the disproportionate number of minorities killed by police and their treatment in the criminal justice system, said there was no question that racism still existed in the United States and that leaders needed to engage in communities that felt disenfranchised. He then turned to his education record as Florida's governor, raising achievement scores among minority youth.
I have a record of empowering people in communities that” were told “they had no chance,” Bush said, ending the town hall. He did not deliver a closing statement, as he typically does, and quickly made his way to an exit, greeting supporters along the way.
Behind him, a few dozen protesters raised their fists and began chanting “Black Lives Matter!” A handful of Bush supporters turned toward them and chanted “All Lives Matter!” and “White Lives Matter!” Two women -- a protester and a Bush supporter -- stood a few feet from the candidate with their middle fingers extended in each other's faces.
I'm sure those counter chants will really win some friends over for JEB!
A bit more from smiley7's comment below:
Earlier, at the start of the town hall, two protesters interrupted Bush, began chanting “Black Lives Matter” and were escorted out of the community center gymnasium where the event was taking place.
I especially love this one. "He's a uniter, not a divider!" Now where on earth have we heard a Bushy say that before? Hmmmmm...
So much for the, "Why are they just protesting allies? Why don't they protest Republicans?" complaint.