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Mayor of Uvalde Upset at State Agency

Don McLaughlin, the Mayor of Uvalde, Texas, attended a city council meeting on Tuesday and expressed his frustrations with the lack of transparency from Texas officials. Specifically the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS), for constantly changing information about the school shooting that took the lives of 19 children and two teachers.

The mayor heavily criticized Texas Rangers, a DPS agency, and its leader, Col. Steven McCraw. Additionally, McLaughlin states how pieces of information given at press conferences from DPS were either false or constantly changing. The mayor accused McCraw of intentionally minimizing his agency’s mistakes in the weeks following the massacre at Robb Elementary.

Quotes obtained by CNN from McLaughlin stated “Col. McCraw has continued to, whether you want to call it lie, leak, mislead or misstate, information in order to distance his own troopers and Rangers from the response. Every briefing he leaves out the number of his own officers and Ragers that were on-scene that day.”

“Col. McCraw has an agenda and it is not to present a full report on what happened and give factual answers on what happened to this community,” said the mayor.

The Mayor on the Community

McLaughlin states that the constant misstatements and blame-shifting from Texas authorities were dividing the community and understandably frustrating grieving families.

“What matters to Uvalde is that these brokenhearted families and this grieving community get a full investigation and an accurate report of what happened that day,” he said. 

There have been many people, including families of the tragedy, who want to know where it all went wrong. McLaughlin also stated that Robb Elementary would be demolished. This comes to little surprise after the events that took place close to a month ago. 

“You could never ask a child to go back or teacher to go back to that school. Ever,” said the mayor. 

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Ice-T Responds To Fan Who Accuses Him Of Promoting Gun Violence

The news of the Robb Elementary school shooting in Uvalde, Texas this Tuesday left the entire country in mourning.

Many artists expressed their condolences to the families of the victims, as well as giving their opinions on the situation.

This Wednesday, rapper and songwriter Ice-T used the social network Twitter to show his anger towards the attacker.

“I haven’t commented on the Shooting,” stated Ice-T. “I still can’t get my head around why MFs wanna kill innocent Children.”

A User Not So Pleased With Ice-T

Although many people supported the rapper’s comment, others simply did not.

A Twitter user responded to the Ice-T’s post by making the suggestion that he is a hypocrite for talking again gun violence and still mentioning in his songs, especially for his controversial song Cop Killer.

Photo courtesy of Twitter.

This Tweet caught the eye of the artist, who calmly replied with four simple words: “Please eat more D***s”

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Minutes later, Ice-T responded with another Tweet in which he laughs at those people who criticize him because of his age.

Why is Cop Killer So Polemical?

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Single by Body Count.

The 1992 single “Cop Killer” made by Ice-T together with his heavy metal band, Body Count is still causing surprise to every new listener. but why?

Well, such a bold song shows the listener a fantasy about revenge against police brutality in the most direct and strongest way possible.

The controversy reached such a level that CLEAT (Combined Law Enforcement Associations of Texas) and police organizations joined together in protest against the band and the banning of the track and the album from stores.

Some time later and after making a deal with Warner Bros., Ice-T agreed to remove the song from the album.

Until this day, the song remains unavailable on legal streaming platforms, except YouTube.

 

*The FM HipHop team offers our deepest condolences and solidarity to the parents of the victims of the massacre that occurred in Uvalde, Texas.*

 

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Hip-Hop Community Reacts To Texas School Shooting

Yesterday, a mass shooting left 19 children from Uvalde, Texas dead. A gunman walked into Robb Elementary School and went on a shooting spree, ultimately claiming 21 lives. The shooting left the hip-hop community devastated, with artists going to social media to express their thoughts.

Hip-Hop reacts to Texas shooting

Atlanta rapper Offset, who is a father of five, expressed his sympathies on Twitter. “Prayers for the people in Texas man those are kids that were killed smh this world needs God smh,” his tweet read.

Fellow Atlantan Metro Boomin also included the victims and their families in his prayers.

Houston native Trae The Truth offered to cover a portion of the funeral cost for the victims.

Also, female rap legend Missy Elliot said that not only is she praying for the victims, but also for “peace restored.”

According to Texas governor Greg Abbott, 18 year old Salvador Ramos opened fire inside Robb Elementary School at about 11:30 a.m. Before attacking the school, he also shot and wounded his grandmother, who is still in critical condition.

The Texas shooting is the deadliest school shooting since the 2012 Sandy Hook massacre which took place in Newtown, Connecticut. Twenty of the victims of that shooting were children between six and seven years old, with six others being adult staff.

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Written by Olan Bryant