Hollywood actor, screenwriter, and film producer John Cusack told reporters he was attacked by police in Chicago during the riots, Insider reported.
"Cops didn't like me filming the burning car so they came at me with batons. Hitting my bike. Ahhm here's the audio," he tweeted.
John Cusack became one of the many artists and show business people who took to the streets these days in various cities in the US to support a protest against the actions of the police following the death of African American George Floyd. Timothee Chalamet, Michael Jackson's daughter Paris Jackson, model Emily Ratajkowski, and many famous hip hop artists have joined the actions.
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