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Meek Mill slams the justice system after Kyle Rittenhouse meets with Trump

Meek Mill slams the justice system after Kyle Rittenhouse meets with Trump

Meek Mill, an American rapper, is criticizing America’s judicial system. Because several white men, including Kyle Rittenhouse, had been handed a wrist slap of severe offences. On Wednesday, 24 November, the rapper Instagram posted to express his dissatisfaction with how the system handles Black Americans.  

He asked that the system destroy the brown and black humans. By sharing a picture of ex-president Trump with Rittenhouse, TV programs have made everything obvious. The system is working as slavery stage, and the government clearly understands how people are suffering. Officials also know that people have little money to spend and the damage caused by it.  

The system is so extensive. I did not realize how extensive it was until I focused on economic empowerment, Meek said. REMEMBER TO PAY ATTENTION to it. Meek also included a photo of Christopher Belter, a white supremacist who avoided prison after confessing to sexually abusing four underage girls.  

According to Judge Matthew J. Murphy III, a prison term would be inappropriate, so the 20-year-old was remanded for eight years. Rittenhouse, the other white supremacist, mentioned by the Philadelphia rapper, was previously exonerated on all charges. Charges included fatally shooting two men and seriously injuring a third last year during a protest.  

Following his conviction, Rittenhouse and his family moved into Trump’s resort located in Palm Beach, Florida. Meek is always vociferous about the injustices of the Judiciary system. He has collaborated to make things better for minorities.  

The rapper has assisted in the REFORM’s formation Alliance, a non-profit that has made significant advances in crime control and community corrections. Earlier this year, he became the first rapper to be honoured with the Nelson Mandela Changemaker Humanitarian Award. 

KYLE RITTENHOUSE
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This article was penned by Jonathan P. Wright. Jonathan is a freelance writer for multiple mainstream publications and CVO of RADIOPUSHERS. You can read more of his work by clicking here.  

Former district attorney accused of hindering the killer’s prosecution in Ahmaud Arbery’s case

Former district attorney accused of hindering the killer’s prosecution in Ahmaud Arbery’s case

Following the guilty verdict of three men in Ahmaud Arbery’s murder, Twitter users focused on the matter of Jackie Johnson. The former district attorney of Georgia’s Glynn County is out on debenture after being imprisoned. She logged on charges related to her improper handling of Ahmaud Arbery’s murder case.

Johnson was charged with intrusion and oath offenses in relation to accusations. She purposefully deferred the detentions of Travis McMichael, Greg McMichael, and William Bryan Junior. Prosecutors and Arbery’s parents suspect she was attempting to keep the individuals from having a trial.

According to reporters, McMichaels and Bryan had seen Arbery running in the neighborhood on 23 February 2020. They jumped in their pickup to follow him back, believing he was a robber. Resulting in a huge brawl, and Travis fired his gun, shooting and killing Arbery.

They were claiming that they killed him in self-defense. Culprits were roaming around for around three months with no arrest. Johnson was violating the oath credentials, as she was showing affection and favor to Greg McMichael. The murderer was previously working as an investigator to the Johnson.

She was directing and obstructing the arrest of Travis McMichael. Failing in justice and dignity provision are other offenses made by Ex-Attorney. Aubrey’s mother was saying the attorney should remain in prison because she was covering up the murder.

In the event that she is found guilty of violating the oath, she may be sentenced to at least five years in jail. Additional one year jail will be sentenced to stop the arrest of one murdered.

This article was penned by Jonathan P. Wright. Jonathan is a freelance writer for multiple mainstream publications and CVO of RADIOPUSHERS. You can read more of his work by clicking here.