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'You guys are good': Charlie Daniels gives respect to NYPD

As Twitchy reported, actor Samuel L. Jackson issued the #icantbreathechallenge to his fellow celebrities, asking them to post videos of themselves singing the “I Can’t Breathe” song, including the line, “Calling out the violence of the racist police.”

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It probably wasn’t Jackson’s video but rather video of #MillionsMarchNYC protesters chanting for “dead cops” that inspired singer Charlie Daniels to send out a tweet Tuesday night to any New York City police officers online.

Insane, but true.

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