As Twitchy reported, actor Samuel L. Jackson issued the #icantbreathechallenge to his fellow celebrities, asking them to post videos of themselves singing the “I Can’t Breathe” song, including the line, “Calling out the violence of the racist police.”
It probably wasn’t Jackson’s video but rather video of #MillionsMarchNYC protesters chanting for “dead cops” that inspired singer Charlie Daniels to send out a tweet Tuesday night to any New York City police officers online.
It's hard to believe there are people walking in the streets in NY shouting
"WHAT DO WE WANT-DEAD COPS"
Insane— Charlie Daniels (@CharlieDaniels) December 17, 2014
Insane, but true.
If I have any NYC police officers on line tonight I want you to know how much I respect you,visited your city many times
You guys are good— Charlie Daniels (@CharlieDaniels) December 17, 2014
@CharlieDaniels Thank you Sir.
— TW (@FINEST9092) December 17, 2014
@CharlieDaniels that represents my family and is so appreciated – God Bless You ??and hope you have a Merry Christmas 🙂
— Karin13 (@karincotoia) December 17, 2014
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@CharlieDaniels #NYPD are the best in the business despite what people say.
— cp7ny (@CPIZZAIA) December 17, 2014
@CharlieDaniels u got that right charlie many family members detectives and officers they deal with a lot of crap on a daily basis god bless
— Chris Nocera (@Chris51161) December 17, 2014
Some solid advice:
If you don't like the police the next time you're in danger call Al Sharpeton.
— Charlie Daniels (@CharlieDaniels) December 17, 2014
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