Lil Wayne Recalls How A White Police Officer Saved His Life When He Was 12 Following Backlash Over D

The rapper has been sharing a different perspective on the current Black Lives Matter protests in the aftermath of George Floyds death at the hand of yet another case of police brutality. Lil Wayne followed his previous controversial comments with a retelling of how a white cop saved his life at the age of 12.

The rapper has been sharing a different perspective on the current Black Lives Matter protests in the aftermath of George Floyd’s death at the hand of yet another case of police brutality. Lil Wayne followed his previous controversial comments with a retelling of how a white cop saved his life at the age of 12.

As you might be aware, amid massive criticism of the police force, Lil Wayne has been defending officers.

Earlier this week, the rapper faced some backlash for suggesting that the BLM activists are to blame as well for Floyd’s senseless killing in broad daylight.

Now, while on Young Money Radio on Apple Music, he doubled down on his thoughts on the police amid the nationwide outcry for equality in the United States by sharing a personal experience.

‘My life was saved when I was young. I was twelve, I think. [I] Shot myself. I was saved by a white cop. So you have to understand the way that I view police, period. There was a bunch of black cops who jumped over me when they saw me laying on the floor with a hole in my chest. He refused to. He said, ‘I found this baby on this floor and I need to get him to a hospital.’ He did not wait for an ambulance. He took his car. He made someone drive it, and made sure I lived.’

However, the rapper did mention that not all his personal experiences with the police have been positive.

He then stated, in part, that ‘I’m from New Orleans, 17th and High Grove. We have something called Jump Out Boys. That is the police. They pull up on you, and they already got their door cracked. It look like when a clown pull up in a small car and 30 of them get out the car, like 30 clowns. So many of them just jump out, and they ain’t coming running up to you to ask what’s your name and how you’re doing and how’s your day.’

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After also recalling a more recent experience he had with a white pilot calling the police on him even though he was flying the rapper’s own plane, he addressed the general public, asking them not to judge him for having a better opinion of policemen than most.

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In conclusion, he stressed that everyone has their own experiences with anything in life so they should try and not judge him for what he’d said before.

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