First Name : Nadia

Last Name : Sandi

Approx. Age : 32

State : Maryland

FACEBOOK : nadia.salazar.927

Notes

Nadia Salazar Sandi, aka Nadia Salazar, (DOB: 08/13/91) was arrested at a 2016 riot in Baton Rouge held in honor of an armed black man who was shot dead by police. She later sued the city and split $1.16 mil. with several other plaintiffs. She looks relatively thin in a photo from the riot but has since put on about 100 pounds. I guess running from police is good exercise that she no longer gets. She's originally from Bolivia and was active in a Maryland group that supported DACA illegals. She admitted on FB that her family was "undocumented". Sandi works as the Senior Campaigns Manager at the D.C. Fiscal Policy Institute and lives in the D.C. area, possibly Silver Springs, MD. She previously worked for the notorious SPLC. She enjoys Bolivian folk dancing in her spare time and claims to be a ballerina although I doubt that given her weight. https://web.archive.org/web/20240423024923/https://clearinghouse-umich-production.s3.amazonaws.com/media/doc/97005.pdf https://archive.ph/km8fe, https://archive.ph/BNEmF



Posted By : Anonymous in April 2024
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