Sandy
11-14-2017, 03:19 PM
This nigger is a menace to society, but as usual we're supposed to feel sorry. I for one will never, ever have white guilt.
(CNN) - Amid mounting backlash over rapper Meek Mill's prison sentence, hundreds of activists and prominent personalities -- including Rick Ross, the Philadelphia Eagles' Malcolm Jenkins and the Philadelphia 76ers' Julius Erving -- gathered at Philadelphia's Criminal Justice Center on Monday for a rally protesting the rapper's imprisonment.
"(Meek)'s obviously despondent about his plight, so to speak, but also is encouraged by all the support," Mill's attorney, Joe Tacopina, told CNN in a phone interview Monday night. "This is overwhelming to me, all the people who have come rallying behind him."
Mill appeared in court last Monday after a pair of arrests this year -- one for popping wheelies on a dirt bike and another for getting into a fight -- that violated his probation from a 2008 gun and drug case. He was sentenced to another five months in prison in 2014 after he violated his probation by performing out of state.
He received to two to four years in state prison last week by Judge Genece Brinkley, who cited a failed drug test and the rapper's noncompliance with a court order restricting his travel.
https://www.clickondetroit.com/news/national/outrage-mounts-over-meek-mills-prison-sentence
(CNN) - Amid mounting backlash over rapper Meek Mill's prison sentence, hundreds of activists and prominent personalities -- including Rick Ross, the Philadelphia Eagles' Malcolm Jenkins and the Philadelphia 76ers' Julius Erving -- gathered at Philadelphia's Criminal Justice Center on Monday for a rally protesting the rapper's imprisonment.
"(Meek)'s obviously despondent about his plight, so to speak, but also is encouraged by all the support," Mill's attorney, Joe Tacopina, told CNN in a phone interview Monday night. "This is overwhelming to me, all the people who have come rallying behind him."
Mill appeared in court last Monday after a pair of arrests this year -- one for popping wheelies on a dirt bike and another for getting into a fight -- that violated his probation from a 2008 gun and drug case. He was sentenced to another five months in prison in 2014 after he violated his probation by performing out of state.
He received to two to four years in state prison last week by Judge Genece Brinkley, who cited a failed drug test and the rapper's noncompliance with a court order restricting his travel.
https://www.clickondetroit.com/news/national/outrage-mounts-over-meek-mills-prison-sentence