50 Cent Reacts To NYPD Car Running Into Protesters
Tensions have been rising all across the country over the past couple of days and for good reason. The police killing of George Floyd has people extremely upset and numerous protests have now been started in almost every single state. New York City has been known for its fair share of police brutality over the years which means it’s not surprising that there have been some pretty impressive protests in the streets.
50 Cent Reacts To NYPD Car Running Into Protesters
The NYPD has been violent with the people on occasion and yesterday, a truly gruesome act was caught on camera. Essentially, a cop car tried to break through a barrier of people and ended up spreading them out across the street. The cop could have killed someone but thankfully, that didn’t happen. Now, 50 Cent is reacting to the scene and he is just as angry as the rest of us.
“Now why the fuck would he drive the car into a crowd. They gonna have a hundred lawsuits for this shit,” 50 wrote. The artist has been very vocal against the NYPD in the past, particularly cops who have conspired to do harm to him.
As protests continue, the police will be looking to disperse crowds by any means necessary. With that being said, we hope any of you who plan on protesting stay safe out there.
Source—hotnewhiphop.com
About 50cent
Curtis James Jackson III (born July 6, 1975), better known by his stage name 50 Cent, is an American rapper, actor, producer, and entrepreneur. Born in the South Jamaica neighborhood of the borough of Queens, Jackson began selling drugs at age twelve during the 1980s crack epidemic. He later began pursuing a musical career and in 2000 he produced Power of the Dollar for Columbia Records, but days before the planned release he was shot and the album was never released. In 2002, after Jackson released the compilation album Guess Who’s Back?, he was discovered by Eminem and signed to Shady Records, under the aegis of Dr. Dre’s Aftermath Entertainment and Interscope Records.
With the aid of Eminem and Dr. Dre (who produced his first major-label album Get Rich or Die Tryin’), Jackson became one of the world’s best selling rappers and rose to prominence with East Coast hip hop group G-Unit (which he leads de facto). In 2003, he founded G-Unit Records, signing his G-Unit associates Young Buck, Lloyd Banks and Tony Yayo. Jackson had similar commercial and critical success with his second album, The Massacre, which was released in 2005. He released his fifth studio album, Animal Ambition, in 2014 and as of 2021 is working on his sixth studio album, Street King Immortal. He executive produces and stars in the show Power, which airs on Starz. —–WIKIPEDIA