The Game & Snoop Dogg Lead March On Police Brutality

by HHL Editors

This morning, The Game made the call on his IG for men of all races to join him and Snoop Dogg on a peaceful walk to the LAPD headquarters.

Game called the protest Operation H.U.N.T. -- which is an acronym for both Hate Us Not Today and Hunt Us Not Today -- and he accumulated a good crowd on the way to the police headquarters.

Game and Snoop Dogg ended up at a press conference with Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti and LAPD chief Charlie Beck. Later the rappers addressed the media and new police officers at a LAPD graduation ceremony.

Snoop stated that his intention "was not to bash the police, but to get some communication. We want to thank [the officers]," he said. "Because now they can go out and do their jobs ... and have a conversation."

"I have no malice in my heart ... or anger toward any one police officer," The Game said. "This is a beautiful city that can be one, that was one, that can get back to being one ... I want to tell everyone that I love you no matter what race you're from, where you come from ... whoever you are," he said. "If you are a human being, this is a day of change."

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