Rapper Killer Mike is one of many urging protestors to be non-violent while demonstrating. In his hometown of Atlanta, the Grammy Award winner joined T.I., Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms, and Police Chief Erika Shields on Friday to share ways to approach protests peacefully. Related: Jamie Foxx Joins Protests In Minneapolis In Honor Of George Floyd The Run The Jewels founder, whose father was a police officer in Georgia in the 1940s, said witnessing George Floyd‘s tragic death made him “mad as hell,” even though he has “a lot of love and respect for police officers.” He shared: The 45-year-old tearfully continued: While he also “wanted to see the world burn,” he also urged protestors to “not burn your own house down for anger with an
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