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White Hip Hop Producer JW Lucas Dragged Over Breonna Taylor Tweets
JW Lucas Asks Why The World Is Asking For Justice For Breonna Taylor & Gets Dragged On Twitter
White Hip Hop producer JW Lucas has gotten the attention he seeks and already has his name trending on Twitter, but it’s not for his musical works, rather for a controversial tweet he sent out on Breonna Taylor.
Lucas isn’t so popular but quite known in the Hip Hop community and has worked with the likes of DaBaby, Jack Harlow, Lil Uzi Vert, and Lil Durk.
According to Lucas, Breonna Taylor, the lady who was shot dead some months back when police stormed into her house as she was sleeping, he doesn’t understand why people are seeking justice for her because she allegedly sells crack.
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“Why is the world asking for justice for #BreonnaTaylor…ofcourse she shouldn’t have lost her life…. but do you realize that she was involved with multiple drug dealers who were using her house as a trap spot? If you sign up for that life there are consequences,” Lucas penned.
He continued, “It is terrible Breonna lost her life, and as I said earlier I believe the cops may have mishandled the raid and been to aggressive after being fired on. With that being said what is the punishment the world Is calling for. Those men were on the job and have families as well.”
The producer later apologized to people who were offended by his remarks. “If I angered anyone with my tweets regarding the Breonna taylor case I do apologize. My intent is to point out the miss information regarding the case and to bring awareness that this case is being sensationalized for politcal purposes and to cause confusion near an election.”
If I angered anyone with my tweets regarding the Breonna taylor case I do apologize. My intent is to point out the miss information regarding the case and to bring awareness that this case is being sensationalized for politcal purposes and to cause confusion near an election
— jw (@702jwlucas) July 30, 2020
Do not spin my words… I clearly said she did not deserve to die. That is not a consequence anyone should have to deal with under any circumstances. I do feel for her and her family. I don’t want people to distracted by politics…. we have to unify
— jw (@702jwlucas) July 30, 2020
There has to be consequences for people selling crack or any hard drugs to our communities. I clearly stated that her dying was not acceptable. Having your house raided is part of those choices. I hope people can understand the intent behind my tweet
— jw (@702jwlucas) July 30, 2020
“Do not spin my words… I clearly said she did not deserve to die. That is not a consequence anyone should have to deal with under any circumstances. I do feel for her and her family. I don’t want people to distracted by politics…. we have to unify.”
“There has to be consequences for people selling crack or any hard drugs to our communities. I clearly stated that her dying was not acceptable. Having your house raided is part of those choices. I hope people can understand the intent behind my tweet.”
It is terrible Breonna lost her life, and as I said earlier I believe the cops may have mishandled the raid and been to aggressive after being fired on. With that being said what is the punishment the world Is calling for. Those men were on the job and have families as well
— jw (@702jwlucas) July 30, 2020
Clearly this isn’t a game to me I’m not out here campaigning for trump or trying to be a sensationalist myself. My entire message is that we have to unify out of love and cooperation If you havnt heard me speak daily or the overall tone of my ideology stop with the bullshit #love
— jw (@702jwlucas) July 30, 2020
My intent is always out of love and real progression. Life isn’t a fairy tail and it’s tough conversations that lead to change.The wolrd needs to unify out of love and stop being confused by political propaganda . Anything other than cooperation is unacceptable in these times
— jw (@702jwlucas) July 30, 2020
But his apology seems late as folks on Twitter are already tearing him apart over his tweets. See some reactions below :
Fuck JW Lucas and any artist that still chooses to work with him!
— ᴅᴏʟʟᴀʀ (@callmedollar) July 31, 2020
Listen JW Lucas,
You can’t point shit out, when you’re misinformed. The “no knock” warrant was illegally acquired through LYING on paperwork, let’s start there! It always non-Black people with some kinda of “justification”, just shut all the way the fuck up! @702jwlucas https://t.co/NUkb4Wk0vn
— Jerome Trammel (@MrJeromeTrammel) July 30, 2020
I wish I knew you in real life, I’d sock the shit outta you.
— Habiba (@BibatheDiva) July 30, 2020
JW Lucas is another example of why Black folks & Hip Hop in general need to stop allowing outsiders to feel like they got the right to comment on any damn thing involving the culture. You were a guest & now you’re excused. #JusticeForBreonnaTaylor pic.twitter.com/sItmedhkhG
— DEE M 🧚🏾♀️ (@My_Moment95) July 30, 2020
JW Lucas actually amazes me how can you be in such a predominantly black industry and still find any way you can to justify the killing or defend the killers of an unarmed SLEEPING black woman?
— Kenniblu🦋 (@1kenniblu) July 30, 2020
The unfortunate part is JW Lucas will still be called to produce for these bums. He’ll just do what Dr. Luke did.
— ᴅᴏʟʟᴀʀ (@callmedollar) July 31, 2020
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