laid down and shed his blood, you have the unmitigated gall to beat your brother, chase im down and beat him some more. call for backup, and they take 20 minutes, and you watch him and you are too busy talking among each other, no empathy, no concern. if you read the story of joseph, when his brothers threw him in the pit, nobody came to help him. like nobody came to help tyre. waiting on ambulance service that didn t show up until it s too late. what will happen to his dream. we ll just tell them something else happened, but we are going to throw him in a pit, but i come to memphis today to tell you the same mistake joseph s brothers made, is a mistake you made. you thought you threw joseph in a pit. you thought you threw dr. king s dream in a pit. but every time you throw something in a pit, god takes the pit and raises it up and changes the whole world. e world. let me be clear, we understand that there are concerns about public safety. we understand that there s needs to
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harrison brian. reverend john gray from greenville, south carolina. i must acknowledge two members of the board of national action network outstanding clergymen, the pastor of mount pisgah baptist church in harlem and head of impact and member of the national board stand up. i m trying to see where you re sitting. okay, there he is. reverend johnny, stand up, reverend. johnny green. johnny l. green. and pastor of new hope baptist church of elizabeth, new jersey, member of our board, the reverend stephie bartley. i want to thank our staff that worked with reverend turner and his staff, i want to thank all of the staff of our brother,
greenville, south carolina. i must acknowledge two members of the board of national action network, outstanding clergymen, the pastor of mount pisco baptist church in harlem and the head of impact and a member of the national board, stand up. i m trying to see where he s sitting. okay. there he is. reverend johnny, stand up reverend, johnny green, johnny l. green, and pastor of new hope baptist church in elizabeth, new jersey, member of our board head, the reverend stephanie bartley. i want to thank our staff and work with reverend turner and his staff, i want to thank all of the staff of our brother attorney ben crump, the hard working staff, suddenly reverend, the best tool of my staff who really worked hard and
0 something, i don t know what you writing on social media. i know what i saw on the tape. and the tape speaks for itself. they never asked this man for his license. never asked for the car registration. snatched him out of the car and began beating him. nobody mentioned nothing about no girlfriend. nobody mentioned nothing about no they started beating an unarmed man. tell em. in the city that they slayed the dreamer, what has happened to the dream? in the city where the dreamer laid down and shed his blood, you have the unmitigated gall to beat your brother, chase him down and beat him some more, call for backup and they take 20 minutes. and you watch him and you were too busy talking among each other, no empathy, no concern. if you read the story of joseph, when his brothers threw him in the pit, nobody came to help him like nobody came to help tyre. waiting on ambulance service that didn t show up until it s too late. what will happen to his dream? well, we ll just tell them s
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