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Saturday 9 July 2016

The Game and Snoop Dogg Lead Peaceful March to LAPD Headquarters

In the wake of police brutality, rappers and Los Angeles-area natives Snoop Dogg and The Game led a peaceful unity march of more than 100 people to the headquarters of Los Angeles on Friday morning, July 8, urging improved relations between police and minority communities. The Game shared a photo of him and Snoop Dogg wearing a white tee with an inscription "H.U.N.T." written on it which stands for "Hunt Us Not Today" and "Hate Us Not Today". He then called on people to join the march:




The two rappers arrived at the  LAPD headquarters where they had a private meeting with L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti, Police Chief Charlie Beck and other top police official while the graduation ceremony of new LAPD recruits was going on.

Snoop Dogg  said The point of the march was to reintroduce the Police Department to members of the community it serves:
 "Respect is key. Think about the person you're pulling over and their family. Because that way, you' ll have more of a consideration of life and de-escalate as opposed to escalate."   
While The Game told the new recruit during the graduation ceremony
"I would be lying to you if I didn't say I was saddened by what happened in Dallas. I would be lying to you if I didn't say I was angered about what occurred in Minnesota and Louisiana and Fresno. The cops that died in Dallas weren't the cops that shot and killed Philando or Alton. As much as Philando and Alton didn't deserve that, those cops in Dallas didn't deserve that. And the only thing I could think of was to initiate peace on both sides, so that's why I'm here."
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33 comments:

  1. Dats a good move. Linda take note!

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    1. Snoop is not smiling... He is dawn serious.... Nice peaceful move








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  3. They will hear word by force. Black lives matter

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  4. Very nice still waiting for 50cent to speak

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  5. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    All cops are white.. Damn...
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  6. Yes oh b4 it would kickoff from LA also,cause these days no one know!nice one bruvaz

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  7. Snoop is leading a peaceful protest dressed like a crib

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    1. It's a protest n not a job interview. Idiot

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  8. Dats wat it should b peace not wear. Big ups to snoop and game were dhell is icecube dre and westside hommies

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  9. MASTERS OF THE GAME







    AUNTY LINDA 👩

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  10. Action speaks volume. Luv dem boyz! #Blacklivesmatter

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  11. I pray they get the peace they all crave. ..

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  12. Gangsters leading a peaceful march...Nice one �� tho.

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  13. That is what real men do,lead by example.

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  14. i stand for equity for every race

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  15. That's crips and bloods right there. To them, it's not all about music but showing love to the street and their kind

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  16. Proud of you guys, @ Snoop and the Game. That will go a long way. Peace over everything!

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  17. Issohk seen!






    says, Genevieve.

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  18. Good step forward

    #gBaM

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  19. Nice one guys peace & unity is all we need.

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  20. in the wake of the recent attack on black Americans, rapper Jay Z drops a message in his single titled 'Spiritual' Download@ http://www.9aiboard.com/2016/07/music-jay-z-spiritual.html

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