By @HeyNatalia on IG
Los Angeles Lakers v Houston Rockets - Game Three
The Los Angeles Protective League has sent a letter to NBA Commissioner Adam Silver, requesting a formal investigation into a tweet sent out by LeBron James.
Detective James McBride, a member of the Los Angeles Police Protective League wants to know if LeBron violated any NBA policies. James said
“LeBron James sent that tweet out to over fifty million followers to incite violence is basically what that tweet did,”
“…No officer wants to take a life, but I’ll tell you one thing, that officer saved a life and he’s a hero,”McBride said. The NBA has not responded.
By @HeyNatalia on IG
Los Angeles Lakers v Houston Rockets - Game Three
The Los Angeles Protective League has sent a letter to NBA Commissioner Adam Silver, requesting a formal investigation into a tweet sent out by LeBron James.
Detective James McBride, a member of the Los Angeles Police Protective League wants to know if LeBron violated any NBA policies. James said
“LeBron James sent that tweet out to over fifty million followers to incite violence is basically what that tweet did,”
“…No officer wants to take a life, but I’ll tell you one thing, that officer saved a life and he’s a hero,”McBride said. The NBA has not responded.
LAPD Union Asks NBA to Investigate LeBron over Tweet Targeting Cop
30 Apr 2021
The Los Angeles Police Protective League (LAPPL), the union representing LAPD officers, has asked the NBA to investigate LeBron James over his tweet targeting a Columbus cop.
James came under intense fire last Wednesday after he posted a pic of a police officer present at the Ma’Khia Bryant shooting with a caption that read, “YOU’RE NEXT.”
James quickly deleted the tweet, but a screenshot remains.
During an interview on the
Ingraham Angle, Detective James McBride, a member of the Los Angeles Police Protective League Board of Directors, says the NBA should get involved.
“[Y]et no one heard about this carnage at last night’s Oscar production. There won’t be any protests or social media generated from the red-carpet walking movie stars about homicides and shootings exploding in virtually every big city in the nation, rather, just more blame directed at police officers, because it must be their fault,” the statement from the union’s board of directors’ reportedly reads. “There isn’t a mirror big enough for Hollywood’s self-appointed moral standard-bearers to look into and question their contribution to the glorification of guns, drugs, and crime,” the statement added.
Several Hollywood stars used their time on stage during the 93rd Academy Awards to attack law enforcement.
Former Las Vegas Police Lt. Randy Sutton addresses police officers around the country quitting amid a war on cops.
Celebrities at Sunday’s star-studded Oscars took aim at law enforcement as they took the podium for an event safeguarded by personnel from the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD), among other agencies. Now, union officials are slamming Hollywood big-names for their own contribution to the glorification of guns, drugs, and crime, Fox News has learned.
Actors and filmmakers attending the Los Angeles-based 93rd Academy Awards got political on stage and on the red carpet during the events Sunday, just days after a Minnesota jury announced its decision to convict ex-Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin on charges related to the May 25, 2020, death of George Floyd.