Hip Hop World Reacts To Deadly Police Beating Of Tyre Nichols |
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![]() ![]() "Hip Hop artists including Coi Leray, Pusha T and Russ have reacted to the release of footage of Tyre Nichols’ brutal death in Memphis with anger and calls for justice. The video of Nichols’ arrest and subsequent a*sault at the hands of Memphis Police officers was released around 7:00 p.m. EST on Friday (January 27), nearly three weeks after the incident occurred on January 7. According to Sky News, the video is an hour-long compilation of four clips captured by police bodycams and CCTV cameras. The footage captures a first altercation, during which a police officer drags the 29-year-old out of his car, cursing at him and threatening bodily harm as the man asks why he is being detained and comments on the aggressive manner in which he is being handled. Moments after he’s wrestled to the ground, then Tyre Nichols briefly breaks free before being tased and repeatedly kicked, punched and struck with batons. The footage also shows Memphis PD officers pepper spraying the victim and punching him in the face. Tyre Nichols died from his injuries three days after the attack. In the hours ahead of the release of the footage, Memphis Police Chief Cerelyn Davis issued a statement urging the public to remain calm. “I expect you to feel what the Nichols family feels,” she said. “I expect you to feel outrage in the disregard of basic human rights.” ig_rid=cf96546d-15b1-4760-8a89-aed624a873b8 The Hip Hop community and others have reacted just as Davis expected, with Tennessee native Young Buck reposting a clip of his song “Riot,” which he recorded in response to the 2016 deaths of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile. The two men were k*lled during traffic stops in Baton Rouge, Louisiana and Minneapolis, Minnesota, respectively. The clip opens with audio of a 2Pac interview, then finds Buck threatening to take matters into his own hands: “I can k*ll a cop with this Glock if I’m blinded/ You ain’t got no heart mother fu*ker better find it/ Look how they just k*lled Alton, then rewind it/ We are not on that peace sh*t, my n-ggas wilding.” ig_rid=58c21a65-0792-43f6-a634-8ee426cab6b9 Following the release of the footage, Pusha T took to Instagram with a post that read “#TyreNichols didn’t deserve this… [broken heart emoji].” In the caption, he called out the five officers charged with the man’s murder, writing: “Tadarrius Bean, Demetrius Haley, Emmitt Martin III, Justin Smith, Desmond Mills, You have failed our people…” Royce Da 5’9″ also focused his response to the footage on the MPD officers, who have all been fired and charged with second-degree murder and other charges related to Nichols’ death. The Detroit rapper shared the officers’ department headshots, with a caption that read: “Look up Anthony Johnson circa 1651 … First Black man who was a slave that got free and then, owned slaves… Interesting read…” ig_rid=0a44768d-a878-42af-840b-01ac8c26a16d On Twitter, Coi Leray called for “JUSTICE FOR TYRE NICHOLS,” while Russ spoke out about the violent nature of the footage. “That footage is sickening smh rip tyre nichols [prayer hands emojis],” he tweeted, “despicable completely unnecessary behavior on the cops part.” While calls came from many across social media not to repost the footage, rapper turned activist Mysonne included a portion of the video in an Instagram post, expressing his anger and outrage in a caption that highlighted the systemic issues that led to the violent incident.
“#CowardCulture,” Mysonne started. “These officers are a product of a system that’s been taught that black life has no value! These cowards would never harm a white man who spit on them and threaten to k*ll them but they executed a harmless young black man because they thought they could !!” He continued: “The blue uniform and the structural racism behind it is the problem!! We Need Something Different!! I’m outraged , I’m hurt , I’m Angry but I’m also ready to Make this sh*t change!! Rest In Power Tyre Nichols you were murdered for nothing by Cowards!! #BoycottBlackmurder .. only a coward could enjoy something like this!!” In one of two IG posts resharing the clips of Tyre Nichols’ deadly encounter with Memphis Police, Funk Flex turned his anger towards Black Lives Matter activists demanding a response. “WHEN THE OFFICERS ARE NOT WHITE EVERYONE MOVES ON???,” the Hot 97 personality wrote. “REALLY TAKE A GOOD LOOK AT THE WAY THESE BLACK OFFICERS ARE BEATING THIS BLACK YOUNG MAN TO death… “REALLY WATCH IT! (BEATEN WHILE HAND CUFFED BY 5 OFFICERS?????),” Flex continued. “FEW YARDS AWAY FROM HIS HOME… AS HE YELLED FIR HIS MOM… AND HES A FATHER @blklivesmatter (BLACK LIVES MATTER) Y’all BUSY SPENDING THAT STOLEN MONEY???? YALL AVAILABLE OR NAH???? YALL SEEN THESE OR fu*kING NO????? WHERE IS THE PROTEST???????” Both President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris have issued separate statements in response to the violent footage. “My heart goes out to Tyre Nichols’ family and to Americans in Memphis and across the country who are grieving this tremendously painful loss,” the President wrote in a tweet, with a full statement attached. “There are no words to describe the heartbreak and grief of losing a beloved child and young father.”
According to the a*sociated Press, on Thursday (January 26) the five officers involved in Tyre Nichols death were each charged with aggravated a*sault, aggravated kidnapping, official misconduct and official oppression in addition to the second-degree murder charges. Shelby County District Attorney Steve Mulroy explained the kidnapping charges by stating that, “If it was a legal detention to begin with, it certainly became illegal at a certain point and was an unlawful detention.” Tyre Nichols’ stepfather Rodney Wells told AP that while the family had initially hoped for first-degree murder charges, he and his wife RowVaughn Wells, Nichols’ mother, were “fine with” the District Attorney’s decision to reduce the murder charge while addressing the officers’ additional crimes. Read on for additional reactions to the Tyre Nichols case from the Hip Hop world.
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Any one of them had a significant weight advantage, combine this with numbers and weapons and they should have been able to take Tyre into custody relatively easily. Instead, they choose to do what they did out of ego and having evil hearts. They did not want compliance, but submission like a child gives to an abusive parent, but as we know that is never good enough. The abuser always has to go the extra mile so you never forget. Basically, "We k*ll you motherfu*kin' ants with a sledgehammer. Don't let me do it to you, dunny, 'cause I overdo it." ![]() Last edited by whatevaitakes; 01-28-2023 at 03:47 PM.. | |
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Man I hate to say it but n*ggas biggest enemy is n*ggas. Which succesfull black man got k*lled by whites the past 10 years? How many died just these past 12 months at the hands of n*ggas?
We be the first to poison our own communities with drugs, murder music and hypers*xualizing our women. Be the first to k*ll a peer over materialistic sh*t we dont own or see money from. We be the first to claim victimhood and point fingers to the man yet we embrace our bad behaviour and call it culture. And get mad when other races see us as nothing but a charicature of that culture. These five (maybe more) k*llers jumped on dude at the traffic stop like a bunch of savage primates jibbering all kind of lowlife monkey language that is a direct effect from this so called music nowadays. Ofcourse dude took off scared as fu*k if Five rabid officers jump on you talking about blowing your head off etc. Hell at least the white officers know how to keep some formal language going while murking our folks. Nah these five degenerates had to take it up a notch and show Massa how good they are in keeping their own down. We need to drop this overly violent and s*xual stuff and start embracing some more love and trust in our community. |
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![]() If you have to watch a person get beat to death in order to not "downplay the situation" then that's a you problem. Yeah nah. I don't need to watch that in order to "know what happens daily" | |
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I appreciate this bro, ![]() I'll read the comment's on here etc... But I'm never going to watch it and that a fact. | |
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Personally, I say don’t watch it if you care about your mental health and don’t let anybody shame you into feeling like you have to. Last edited by shooter; 01-28-2023 at 05:53 PM.. | |
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