Shameik Moore is apologizing after his rant on George Floyd and police brutality sparked massive backlash online, and he's trying to clear up his comments.
He also called out the community for black-on-black violence, suggesting that's the bigger problem African-Americans need to tackle.
Shameik didn't call for an end to police violence, instead asked if the black community could find ways to avoid being killed or hunted. Saying, he wants to see how they can help stop these recurring incidents. He does say"power-hungry policemen" should be reprimanded and punished for their behavior and treatment of blacks, but adds folks have been hoping for better treatment since before he was born, and not much has changed.
Shameik says he gave his take on the situation after seeing a video of a young black man"barking" at a cop, and simply wanted to start a conversation on how to de-escalate interactions with police. In the end, Shameik apologizes to anyone who was offended by his rant ... but his explanation for it is also not going over that well online.
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