NYPD Willing To Protect Beyonce If She Apologizes For Super Bowl Show
NYPD Willing To Protect Beyonce If She Apologizes For Super Bowl 50 Performance
Just when we thought this Beyonce boycott matter couldn’t get anymore ridiculous, here comes another update.
The New York Police Department reportedly wants the “Formation” singer to come forth and explain to the public that her Super Bowl performance wasn’t an attack on cops, according to TMZ.
“Our NYPD sources admit they don’t believe Beyonce was advocating hostility toward police in her homage to the Black Panthers. Problem is … they say that’s the way it came across for millions of viewers,” states the site. Sources say cops are not happy and don’t want the singer to promote violence, though they’re willing to protect her once she explains her motive behind the performance.
This comes shortly after Miami police decided to boycott the singer’s upcoming concert in their city this April.
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SOURCE: TMZ | PHOTO CREDIT: Getty
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