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BLACK Lives Matter protesters who screamed "f*** white people" at restaurant diners have insisted they are not aggressors.

Footage from the anti-racism demonstrations in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, over the weekend shows the group screaming expletives at white diners before one protester appears to swipe an elderly couple's beer.

One protester was seen picking up a beer before downing it in one
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One protester was seen picking up a beer before downing it in one
Crowds of protesters appeared to harass diners - but they say they were provoked
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Crowds of protesters appeared to harass diners - but they say they were provoked
The activists claim an elderly woman invited them for a drink to chat about the situation
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The activists claim an elderly woman invited them for a drink to chat about the situation

But Nique Craft - who is seen in the footage marching up to an elderly couple's table before grabbing a beer and downing it - told the woman invited her over for a drink.

The activist, who identifies as nonbinary, said a group of men began screaming "Blue Lives Matter" at the group, which the footage does not show.

They said during the shouting match one man swung a bike at protesters, and another swung a skateboard.

According to Craft's account, a strange man began grabbing their hair and putting his hands on their chest - insisting he was trying to avoid further confrontation.

Craft claimed following the physical confrontation, another person - who appears to be the white-haired elderly man seen in the clip - criticised the protester's actions.

Craft said it was at this point that the elderly woman with him, seen in the clip wearing a bright green top, invited them over for a drink to discuss the situation.

“So, being a theatrical, snarky type of person that I am, I said that I don’t have time to wait for you to order another beer; I will take the one you have,” Craft explained.

The moment, captured in viral footage sparked outrage, with one user writing: "These terrorists have no place in Pittsburgh or anywhere in America.

"They don’t care about black lives, they care about chaos."

In the video, another protester also appears to deliberately smash glasses to the floor - which the BLM activists say was an accident.

Craft said she was being 'snarky and dramatic' - but not aggressive
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Craft said she was being 'snarky and dramatic' - but not aggressiveCredit: Twitter
Another man - Lorenzo Rulli - can be seen shouting at diners
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Another man - Lorenzo Rulli - can be seen shouting at dinersCredit: Twitter
Rulli raises his middle finger
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Rulli raises his middle finger Credit: Twitter
The group say they were provoked by men who shouted 'Blue Lives Matter'
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The group say they were provoked by men who shouted 'Blue Lives Matter'Credit: Twitter

Another man, Lorenzo Rulli, who can be seen in the clip wearing a purple jacket, swearing at diners and showing them the middle fingers, also insited the full story had not been shown.

He said: "We don’t target businesses. Our restaurant industry in the city supports us very much.

"We were talking to people that were talking to us. The beer that was consumed was an offer. The glass that fell was a mistake."

He added: "The reason I engaged the individual man and his wife is because her husband called me 'an embarrassment' and 'disgusting'."

On Sunday, local station revealed authorities were looking into the video from the restaurant and different footage of a cyclist carrying a bike who was targeted by enraged protesters.

Tensions escalated over the weekend, which saw diners harassed and a car plowing into a crowd.

The supposedly peaceful protests were punctuated with scenes of violent clashes – including the moment one man is mown down by a car.

A red car can be seen driving directly into a group of protesters standing at an intersection in Rochester, , as tensions across the country reached a boiling point.

Screams and shouts can be heard as the car drives directly through the group, spraying an unknown substance at them.

A sickening thud can be heard and a woman screams as a man rolls across the car's bonnet and crashes to the ground. 

The protester who shared the footage said: "The driver was not arrested at the scene. Volunteer medics responded to the injured protestors."

Cops also deployed rubber bullets and tear gas on protesters who ignored repeated requests to disperse.

The marches across America are in response to the of the shooting of , and the deaths of Daniel Prude and .

The activists marched through the streets of Pittsburgh - but say they don't deliberately target restaurants
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The activists marched through the streets of Pittsburgh - but say they don't deliberately target restaurantsCredit: Twitter
Activists say there parts of the confrontation which weren't filmed
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Activists say there parts of the confrontation which weren't filmedCredit: Twitter
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