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Lil Baby Reveals His Own Police Brutality Experiences Views on Racism: ‘Black People’ Are ‘Racist’ Too

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“I’ve been a victim of police brutality,” Lil Baby, 25, says “nonchalantly” to writer Charles Holmes in the cover story of the August 2020 issue of Rolling Stone.

Following the death of George Floyd by the hands of the police, Lil Baby (born Dominique Jones) hit the streets to protest.

He also released a song, “The Bigger Picture,” in June, one that detailed his own clashes with the police. “I’ve been in prison where white officers control you,” he told Rolling Stone. “I’ve been in a court system where white judges give you a different time than they would give someone white.

There have been times I had a physical altercation with an officer, and he then grabbed me and took me to a room where there’s no camera.

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