RZA Shares His Thoughts On Police Brutality

With all that has been going on, black people are no longer holding back their thoughts regarding police brutality. Gabrielle Union recently shared her thoughts on the Tamir Rice case after his murder was found to be “justified.” Our people are getting tired and are using all outlets possible to express their anger. RZA has just went on Twitter to express his thoughts on police brutality.


(Video) Boxing: Floyd Mayweather: There’s Bigger Things to Talk About Than Bill Cosby Like Police Brutality

Floyd Mayweather recently did an interview with Fight Hype where he gave specific details about how racism still exists in boxing.  He sat with TMZ Sports and stopped short of saying the attack on Bill Cosby is racially motivated but he certainly alluded to it.


(Video) Smh: Los Angeles Officer Beats Mentally Ill Woman, No Charges Faced

You read it right, another officer abusing their power and yup you guessed it: the judicial system got their back. A male Los Angeles officer was caught on video beating a mentally ill woman in what he says was an effort to “restrain” her. You have to read more to see the video of this “restraining” yourself and decide if he had the right to do it.


(Videos) Meek Mill Addresses Police Brutality

The issue of police brutality has been something that has been occurring in society for the longest. Philly emcee Meek Mill spoke out about the issue via his Instagram page along with a disturbing two-part video showing two cops brutally beating a man in an alley way.


(Video) Mob Of Austin Cops Tackle And Assault Two Unarmed Men For Jaywalking

Another day, another video of cops abusing their power. A group of friends, Jeremy Kingg, Lou Glen, Matt Wallace, and Rolando Ramiro were walking home Early Friday morning when they crossed the street in a manner unfit for a police state. Hit the jump to see what happened next.


(Video) Jerrod Carmichael Shares ‘The Perfect Phone For Filming Police Brutality’ In New Funny Or Die Skit

Up and coming comedian, Jerrod Carmichael chooses to use his talents to tackle major issues such a police brutality head on. In a brand new Funny or Die skit, Jerrod introduces ‘The Perfect Phone For Filming Police Brutality.’ The phone that just might give Apple a run for their money, is called Onyx, and has features such as long-lasting battery power to capture “racially motivated arrests,” badge recognition software as well the ability to “call the police on the police.” Check out the skit below.


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