Black Lives Matter agitators aren’t just anti-police. They don’t really care about anyone else, either.

BLM Memphis childAs protesters blocked a highway in Memphis, Tennessee, over the weekend, a family transporting a “very sick” baby got stuck in traffic on a bridge near downtown.

“We received a call there was a child needing medical attention stuck in traffic up on the bridge and due to the protest going on the bridge, the family was not able to get through traffic to get him to Le Bonheur (Children’s Hospital),” paramedic Bobby Harrell tells WISTV.

The unidentified parents were forced to hand the baby to medical crews over a concrete barricade, so he could be transported to the hospital.

“The sheriff’s department had to escort us up the wrong way of the interstate to the child,” Harrell says.

After Harrell had the baby in the ambulance, he then had to drive 25 minutes out of the way to avoid blocked roads and congested traffic.

“We had to turn around and come back to West Memphis and cross over at MLK to get over to (Interstate) 55,” he says.

Emergency crews had already worked out travel contingency plans due to the agitators blocking the bridge.

Harrell says he wanted to avoid it altogether.

“It was kind of tense. I really didn’t know what to expect going up there.”

The BLM agitators’ actions forced the baby’s father to make the gut-wrenching decision to let his boy go with medical personnel and stay with the car stuck on the bridge.

Remarkably, the bridge blocking stunt apparently had the blessing of Interim Police Chief Michael Rallings. He could be seen arm-in-arm with agitators as they disrupted traffic and put the ill baby’s life in jeopardy.

“The only way you can come up with action steps is to come together and talk,” Rallings said after the protest, according to the BBC.

“I’m not scared of my people.”

He didn’t say what he thought of them causing panic and fear for a family who just wanted to help their child.