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Alright by kendrick lamar where was it shot
Alright by kendrick lamar where was it shot







alright by kendrick lamar where was it shot alright by kendrick lamar where was it shot

Kendrick Lamar's To Pimp a Butterfly was released in the spring of 2015. Some of the protesters begin to shout a familiar refrain: " We gon' be alright." The police escorted mom and son to an ambulance, and then let them go.įor a story involving a young black male, escalating tensions, police in riot gear and people getting pepper sprayed, this is a happy ending. The scene continued to intensify until, finally, the teen's mother arrived. Some of them linked arms around the police cars. The crowd grew, more police showed up, and bystanders became protesters. "That this child left the situation alive, and also that an adult who was accountable for that child was present." "Our ultimate goal was to make sure that this young child was not criminalized," Middleton says. Dorko were blocking the crowd from entering the shelter and the ability for them to have any communication with (for his safety)." blurted out to her his mother's phone number. "That unknown female was informed by us that we will handle calling a parent or guardian. One of the bystanders also asked for this information. People started gathering at the scene, holding up their phones to record.Īccording to the incident report, officers asked the 14-year-old for his mother's name and address, which he gave to them. "I'm standing on the steps," she says, "and all of a sudden, the crowd went from of folks saying goodbye to, 'Oh, something's happening.' " It had been less than a year since police shot and killed Tamir Rice, a 12-year-old who was playing with an Airsoft gun outside a rec center, in the very same city. Middleton could make out that something was going on. In surveillance and body cam tape released by the Greater Cleveland Authority Regional Transit Police, you can see the cop take the kid off the bus and handcuff him inside a sheltered bus stop. Inside, a police officer was detaining a black 14-year-old suspected of drinking alcohol. At the same time people were saying their goodbyes with hugs and kisses, a bus was coming across campus. The conference ended on a Sunday afternoon. She's a youth reverend, then based in Cleveland, who helped set up the event. "It was a celebratory moment of black love," says Waltrina Midleton.









Alright by kendrick lamar where was it shot