On Friday Dorsey traveled back to his hometown of St. Louis, Missouri. Since then he has been tweeting updates from the protests, which stem from the fatal police shooting of Michael Brown, 18. According to
Business Insider, Dorsey has also been posting a bunch of Vine videos.
According to
LA Times, Dorsey was still Tweeting out videos on Saturday. The videos showed him with marchers, and he also shared a photo of him with Antonio French, an Alderman in St. Louis.
Some of the videos showed people walking in the rain on West Florissant Ave and cars passing by and honking. One of the clips that Dorsey shared included one of Rev. Jesse Jackson, according to
STLToday.
Dorsey also shared a video on
Vine, and said that
People's cameras outnumber and outbroadcast the cameras.
The clip showed a bunch of people standing around with their cameras.
On Friday Dorsey sent out a
Tweet and said that it felt good to be home. He proceeded to say that he will be joining protesters in Ferguson all weekend long.
Dorsey is currently the CEO of Square, a mobile payments company that he founded.