The Top 5 Times LeBron James Beclowned Himself
LeBron James is known almost as much for his far-left proclamations on Twitter as he is for playing basketball.
LeBron James is known almost as much for his far-left proclamations on Twitter as he is for playing basketball.
The CDC has announced that the U.S. has suffered the highest murder rate increase in 100 years of record keeping. One of the primary drivers for that spike is the demonization and defunding of police departments across the country.
The Idaho police officer who was placed on administrative leave after mocking criticism of NBA star LeBron James has signed a new book deal.
It has been two weeks since LeBron James targetd a police officer and he still has not apologized for putting the officer’s life in danger.
LeBron James has apologized for “fueling the wrong conversation” about Ma’Khia Bryant but has not apologized to the cop he targeted in a tweet.
The Los Angeles Police Protective League (LAPPL), the union representing LAPD officers, has asked the NBA to investigate LeBron James over a tweet he sent out targeting a Columbus police officer.
“Breakfast Club” radio host DJ Envy is facing down a backlash after comments he made in support of the police officer who shot and killed Ma’Khia Bryant last week.
Before ultra-woke NBA star, LeBron James was railing about the broken system and targeting police officers with tweets, he was telling his kids not to disrespect the police.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) and Republican Senate candidate Josh Mandel are confirmed speakers at a “Back the Blue” rally that will be taking place at the Ohio statehouse this Saturday.
Officer Deon Joseph has posted an open letter to LeBron James over what he calls the players “irresponsible and disturbing” attacks on police
In response to James’ tweet targeting an Ohio police officer, several cops have gone viral after posting videos mocking LeBron James.
FS1’s Marcellus Wiley ripped LeBron James for his attacks on America’s “broken system,” while pointing out the same “system” allowed James to become a billionaire.
Representative Val Demings (D-FL) said Sunday on CBS’s “Face the Nation” that she thought the officer who fatally shot Ma’Khia Bryant in Columbus, Ohio “responded as he was trained to do.”
A Cincinnati bar owner said Wednesday he would not “air” National Basketball Association (NBA) games until LeBron James is “expelled” from the league.
On Saturday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “Weekends with Alex Witt,” Congressional Black Caucus Chair Rep. Joyce Beatty (D-OH) argued that police officers “could shoot in the air” and that “Teachers go and break up fights with knives every day.” Beatty said, “We
Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrisse Cullors posted a video to her Instagram page Thursday saying people must “fight” for an “abolished” criminal justice system after the murder of George Floyd and police-involved shooting of Ma’Khia Bryant.
The family of Ma’Khia Bryant, the teenager a policeman shot and killed Tuesday in Ohio, is reportedly considering taking legal action.
On Friday’s broadcast of CNN’s “OutFront,” Congressional Black Caucus Chair Rep. Joyce Beatty (D-OH) stated that “it’s appalling” that police officers are trained to always shoot for the center of the body, and if Ma’Khia Bryant “had a water gun,
Rutgers University associate professor Brittney Cooper said Ma’Khia Bryant, a black teenager whom a police officer fatally shot after the 16-year-old appeared to attack another with a knife, has been “adultified” because “she was a big girl,” making the remarks during a Thursday appearance on MSNBC.
The Hollywood studio behind the upcoming Space Jam sequel is staying silent after the movie’s star, LeBron James, singled out an Ohio police officer photographed at the scene where teenager Ma’Khia Bryant was fatally shot to protect another young girl.
Teenagers have been involved in fights with knives for a very long time, activist and Black Lives Matter supporter Bree Newsome tweeted Tuesday.
Hundreds of students at Ohio State University gathered on Wednesday inside the school’s Student Union, where they demanded the university sever ties with Columbus Police over Tuesday’s shooting of knife-wielding teen Ma’Khia Bryant.
Friday on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” network anchor Al Sharpton pushed for policing to be “defined by the federal government.” This call comes following the Derek Chauvin verdict and in the wake of the shooting of Ma’Khia Bryant in Ohio and Daunte Wright in Minnesota.
On Thursday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “The ReidOut,” host Joy Reid stated that she is bothered by the fact that no one is asking why Ma’Khia Bryant was scared “so much that she felt that she needed to defend herself or pick
On Thursday’s “CNN Tonight,” former Democratic Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams said that “Regardless of what Ma’Khia Bryant may have been doing, there is no justification for taking her life without attempting some form of intervention,” and that people are
Former President Donald Trump issued a statement on Thursday slamming NBA star LeBron James for his “racist rants” that are “doing nothing to bring our country together.” “LeBron James should focus on basketball rather than presiding over the destruction of
CNN commentator Van Jones said Thursday on CNN’s “Cuomo Prime Time” that aggressive policing tactics in the United States resulted in the killing of Ma’Khia Bryant during a knife fight in Columbus, OH.
On Thursday’s broadcast of CNN’s “OutFront,” attorney Benjamin Crump said that it “seems to be” that the fatal police shooting of Ma’Khia Bryant in Columbus, OH is different from the killings of Daunte Wright and George Floyd because Wright and Floyd
MSNBC host Tiffany Cross said Thursday on “Live” that those who claim black people like Daunte Wright fleeing during his encounter with police caused his own death were the manifestation of “the practice of white supremacy.”
Former NFL star and famous Bronco passenger OJ Simpson took a swipe at NBA star LeBron James saying James should “pick” his battles.”
Lakers star LeBron James’ sponsors and the league he plays for have remained silent in wake of his tweet targeting an Ohio police officer.
During a Thursday interview with Fox News Channel’s “The Faulkner Focus,” Sen. John Kennedy (R-LA) shared his reaction to Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James tweeting and later deleting a post saying “YOU’RE NEXT” accompanied by a photo of the officer involved in the Ma’Khia Bryant shooting in Columbus, OH.
ABC News legal analyst and co-host of “The View” Sunny Hostin said on Thursday’s broadcast that it should not be acceptable in America while discussing the fatal police shooting of Ma’Khia Bryant in Columbus, OH.
A neighbor of the Ohio teenager fatally shot by police reportedly said video from his security camera made him believe the officer had no other option but to shoot.
Joy Behar said Thursday’s broadcast of ABC’s “The View” that the police should have shot their firearm into the air as a warning instated of killing Ma’Khia Bryant during a knife fight in Columbus, OH.
Thursday, ESPN “First Take” co-host Max Kellerman defended Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James for his now-deleted “YOU’RE NEXT” tweet in response to the Ma’Khia Bryant shooting in Columbus, OH.
Senator Ted Cruz (R, TX) unleashed harsh criticisms of LeBron James on Wednesday, blasting the NBA star for tweeting a picture of one of the officers present at the shooting of Ma’Khia Bryant.
Thursday on CNN’s “New Day,” critical race theorist Ibram X. Kendi, author and contributing writer for The Atlantic, wondered what would have happened in Columbus, OH if Ma’Khia Bryant had been a “16-year-old white girl in a wealthy suburban neighborhood. Bryant was shot and killed by police after she appeared to attack another person with a knife.
LeBron James warned about “negative” free speech when it came to criticizing China, yet he has no problem threatening American cops.
During an interview with ABC News released on Wednesday, NAACP President and CEO Derrick Johnson said that the fatal police shooting of Ma’Khia Bryant in Columbus, OH was a situation “where a taser should have been used, and yet a gun