Two L.A. County deputies were shot over the weekend in what appeared to be an ambush.
'“I want to make a challenge…to LeBron James': LA Sheriff Villanueva says Lakers star, social activist should 'step up' and help double reward to find gunman who shot deputies https://t.co/F9i5jm3uBr
— CBS Los Angeles (@CBSLA) September 15, 2020
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Sheriff Alex Villanueva is challenging Lakers star LeBron James to contribute to efforts to find the gunman who shot two Los Angeles County deputies at point-blank range.
Villanueva made the challenge during an interview on a local radio show Monday.
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“I want to make a challenge…to LeBron James,” he said. “I want you to match that and double that reward because I know you care about law enforcement.
While we’re not sure what LeBron James has done to demonstrate that he “[cares] about law enforcement” — or why James specifically is being singled out — we feel pretty confident in saying that Jemele Hill’s take on Sheriff Villanueva’s request is not the best one:
606 lawsuits were filed against the LA police, with 539 against the LA County Sheriff’s Office. The county spent $81 M settling or litigating these lawsuits.
What happened to these officers was awful, but it’s funny how the police want everyone else to be accountable but them. https://t.co/nscmhTT5uB
— Jemele Hill (@jemelehill) September 15, 2020
OK …
Exactly!!!
— Kenny (@silverback85) September 15, 2020
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This! A thousand times this!
— J. Blake Turner (@JBlakeTurner) September 15, 2020
— Annie (@harriedmonkey) September 15, 2020
Preach on!! pic.twitter.com/WiA8hcxaMb
— Alfonso Marquez (@realnerd02) September 15, 2020
Or maybe — and we’re just thinking out loud here — don’t preach on about this.
Everything before but…
— Universal Truth (@IScareTrolls) September 15, 2020
“What happened to these officers was awful, but…” https://t.co/1742HqZoh9
— Rando_Reborn (@Rando_reborn) September 15, 2020
What happened to these officers was awful, BUT …“
— Daddio (@MusingDave) September 15, 2020
“What happened was awful….BUT” now you’re using this. ?♂️
— \ chini (@jimpeppers) September 15, 2020
She’s using it.
This tweet would have been better had it ended at the word awful.
— Mark Hutton (@MarkHutton2) September 15, 2020
…What happened to these officers was awful. There. I fixed it for you.
— Georgi Watson (@GeorgiNoch) September 15, 2020
Those two officers didn't ambush themselves. Let's all keep that in mind. I like you Jamele. I support BLM and I want to see killer cops brought to justice. But there is no justification for shooting a like that one. I think you should step off of this one, Jamele.
— Red Clayton (@ImTheRealRedOne) September 15, 2020
I’m sorry, you lose so@much credibility when you post something like this. There is no “but” in this situation. We all have to be better than this
— Carl Coe (@CMCoe) September 15, 2020
Sadly, Jemele Hill is apparently incapable of being better than that.
What a disgusting take on the situation
— Calogero Anello (@Kendrick_Ferrar) September 15, 2020
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