HAINES CITY – In back-to-back protests at the Haines City Police Department and Railroad Park on Friday, perhaps the most enduring theme was that the Black community has to vote if it wants to have its voice heard.
It was a theme that came up continuously in six and a half hours of speeches from community leaders and residents.
Charles Anderson, chaplain of the Haines City police and fire departments and lead pastor of the Trinity Worship Center in Haines City, said “real…