DC National Guardsman captured on video chanting 'I'm black and I'm proud' with protesters

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DC National Guardsman captured on video chanting with protesters

A member of the DC National Guard was seen chanting with protesters this week. (Courtesy heedygreedy/Instagram)

A member of the D.C. National Guard was seen chanting "I'm black and I'm proud" along with protesters this week in a video that has ganered hundreds of thousands of views on social media. 

Khaled Abdelghany, the man seen in the video, has received an outpouring of support, with many saying the video gave them chills. 

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Abdelghany responded in tweet writing, "I will always say it. I am a black man first before anything!"

FOX 5 photojournalist Ama Arthur-Asmah captured him a few days after the video went viral on Black Lives Matter Plaza during Saturday's protests.  

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"He says he’s proud to be here with his people," she said. 

FOX 5's Josh Rosenthal has more on the impacts of the protests on minorities in law enforcement in the video below: 

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Minority officers thrust into center of protests

Right now, there are few topics being discussed as frequently and as passionately as race and law enforcement. They’re at the heart of the protests we’ve seen day after day all over the country, and they leave some law enforcement officers -- who are also people of color -- in what can be a difficult position.