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Ma Khia Bryant: LeBron James says he fueled the wrong conversation about shooting

LeBron James said he fueled the wrong conversation about Ma’Khia Bryant after his initial tweet following the fatal police shooting of the 16-year-old Black girl in Columbus.  The Los Angeles Lakers star had tweeted and deleted YOU RE NEXT #ACCOUNTABILITY with an hourglass emoji, accompanied by a photo of a police officer.  USA TODAY said the photo was of Columbus (Ohio) police officer Nicholas Reardon, who was identified as the officer who fired the shots that killed Bryant while responding to a call.  On Monday, James once again discussed his since-deleted tweet.  I fueled the wrong conversation about Ma’Khia Bryant and I owe it to her and this movement to change it, James said in a tweet, alongside a Vox article titled Why They re Not Saying Ma’Khia Bryant s Name.

Here s How Business is Going for that Bar Owner Who Refuses to Show NBA Games Until LeBron is Expelled

The bar owner, Jay Linneman, of Linnie s Pub made a Facebook post in which he warned If anyone wants to watch an NBA game, don’t come to Linnie’s Pub. LeBron himself clapped back, which the media were to jump on reporting with glee.  Aww Damn! I was headed there to watch our game tonight and have a drink! Welp. ?? https://t.co/RRfRksjckM LeBron James (@KingJames) April 24, 2021 Linneman is getting plenty of his own attention. How is he doing?  Well, as David Hookstead reported for the Daily Caller, users can no longer leave Yelp reviews for the bar, which has 1.5 stars with 110 reviews, after all of the attention. There s a Public Attention Alert preventing you from doing so where you d try to leave a review. Yelp also has a warning to let users know that This business is being monitored by Yelp s Support team for content related to media reports.  

Linnie s has never been busier : Cincinnati pub owner talks about reactions to LeBron James

‘Linnie’s has never been busier’: Cincinnati pub owner talks about reactions to LeBron James It’s been an eventful week for Jay Linneman. Los Angeles Lakers LeBron James drives to the basket against Cleveland Cavaliers Isaac Okoro, right, in the second half of an NBA basketball game, Monday, Jan. 25, 2021, in Cleveland. Jarrett Allen, left, and Anthony Davis watch. The Lakers own 115-108. (AP Photo/Tony Dejak) (Source: Tony Dejak) By Chris Mayhew | April 27, 2021 at 9:25 PM EDT - Updated April 27 at 9:28 PM CINCINNATI (Enquirer) - Linnie’s Pub’s owner says he’s had a flood of positive and negative response the public back-and-forth he had with NBA star LeBron James in the news and on Twitter, according to our media partners at the Enquirer.

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