JW Lucas, A White Hip Hop Producer, Canceled Over Breonna Taylor Tweets

That's no secret, but does that justify selling your soul to the enemy?

Here's the difference between us (blk ppl) and them (jews).

We say don't sell your soul, but we won't pay our own not to do it. Don't be a sellout because it's a bad thing to do. Be down with the blk movement (which is the correct choice btw).

They say cool, sell your soul, but you (Jewish sellout) will be cut off economically from the jewish community. Good luck.

And when they say cutoff economically, they mean business.
 
I don't know where this mess came from. I had another black person arguing with me that it was a drug house and telling me to stop fighting on behalf of and supporting black criminals.
 
Ok I apologize for getting every thing twisted. I didn't know much about her boyfriend except he shot at the police because he thought his thought somebody was trying to break in to his house. I only watch the local news I don't watch fox CNN etc and all they're reporting now are protest and its all a shit storm with covid-19, recent lynchings the attempted lynching inIndiana protectors getting shot etc. Beleive me I wasnt trying never downplay what happened to brianna make light of the situation or say try to justify it. I've had my run in with foul copz myzelf in my lifetime so here's my apology. I'm not apologizing for defending myself though. I'm a aman and I'll admit when I'm wrong but I do not kiss ass.
yall are a trip i bet if he was white you would know everything. foh

I might need to take a break from the i Internetfor real. Y'all in here with all that rah, rah on a porn site at that. I'm a chill for a minute
never come back
 
I don't know where this mess came from. I had another black person arguing with me that it was a drug house and telling me to stop fighting on behalf of and supporting black criminals.
That's crakkka talk. Cut that coon off babe. :itsawrap:

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20/20 to investigate Breonna Taylor's death in new special — watch the powerful trailer

By Tyler Aquilina
November 13, 2020 at 01:00 PM EST



Eight months after the killing of Breonna Taylor, ABC News is looking to shed new light on the intensely scrutinized case. ABC News has teamed with the Louisville Courier Journal for a special episode of 20/20 investigating the night of Taylor's death, with rare footage, previously unheard details, and new interviews guiding a deep dive into the case.
On March 13, Taylor, a 26-year-old Black ER technician, was shot and killed by Louisville, Ky., police officers while sleeping in her apartment. The case attracted nationwide attention in subsequent months and helped spur the summer's widespread protests over police brutality and racial inequality. In September, a grand jury declined to charge any of the officers for Taylor's death.
Some key details in the case have been disputed, particularly whether the officers announced themselves despite having a "no-knock" search warrant for Taylor's apartment. Taylor's boyfriend, Kenneth Walker, who was in the apartment with her, has said the officers did not identify themselves when knocking, leading him to fire a warning shot in self-defense. Police have maintained that they did identify themselves.

The two-hour 20/20 special features intense footage of the incident obtained from police body cameras, as well as home video of Taylor and new interviews with Walker, Louisville officer Jonathan Mattingly (who was shot during the incident), and Taylor's mother, Tamika Palmer, among others, all of which can be glimpsed in the powerful trailer above.
"It's not a race thing, like people want to try to make it to be," Mattingly insists in a clip from his interview. "We were doing our job, I get shot, we return fire."
"I always knew she would be great," an emotional Palmer says of Taylor. "I hate that she had to die to be great."
20/20's special investigation with The Courier Journal will premiere Friday, Nov. 20, at 9 p.m. ET on ABC.
 
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