The founder of a Black Lives Matter chapter in Illinois was caught on video fighting a female subordinate at the group’s office, amid allegations he mishandled the organization’s money. He was wearing a BLM hoodie during the violent incident.
Clyde McLemore, founder and executive director of Black Lives Matter Lake County called police Jan. 12 to report a battery at the BLM office. Officers arrived to find McLemore and project manager Nyesha Hill with minor injuries, including scratches and broken nails.
McLemore told officers Hill entered his office demanding money and cigarettes before the fight. Hill said that McLemore shoved her first after she refused to leave until he paid her for work.
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Police found no probable cause for arrests. Hill told police she saw McLemore spend the organization’s funds on “girls” and gambling. McLemore told officers the organization had no money left from a grant.
Surveillance video, shown above, from a separate incident in October or November 2025, showed another fight between the two.
McLemore is also a member of the Lake County Regional Board of School Trustees. He has a criminal history.
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