Miami Police Want to Boycott Beyoncé
Beyoncé’s Formation continues to make headlines and not in a positive way. As you know, her 2016 Formation tour kicks off in Miami at Marlins Park.
And now, the chief of Miami’s police union says his officers plan to boycott the show because of the superstar’s supposedly “anti-police message” in that Super Bowl, according to the Miami New Times.
Fraternal Order of Police President Javier Ortiz says he believes Beyoncé’s performance showed allegiance to the Black Panther Party and a lack of support for law enforcement.
He wrote in a news release,
I challenge Beyoncé to review the 86-page report written by the United States Department of Justice on the death investigation of Michael Brown. Hands up, don’t shoot was built on a lie.
While Beyoncé physically saluted the 50th anniversary of the Black Panthers movement at the Super Bowl, I salute NYPD Officer Richard Rainey, who succumbed to his injuries on February 16, 2016 from being shot by two Black Panthers who he had pulled over in a traffic stop. I also salute the dozens of law enforcement officers that have been assassinated by members of the Black Panthers.
See the full statement below:
The Miami Fraternal Order of Police has voted to have all law enforcement officers boycott Beyoncé’s concert which is being held at the Miami Marlins Stadium on Wednesday, April 26, 2016. The fact that Beyoncé used this year’s Super Bowl to divide Americans by promoting the Black Panthers and her anti-police message shows how she does not support law enforcement.
I was one of the tens of thousands of law enforcement officers that didn’t watch the Super Bowl halftime show out of respect for our profession. On another day while flipping through the television channels, I did mistakenly watch her “Formation” video that shows scenes of a young black boy dancing in front of police in riot gear, who signal their surrender by putting their hands up, referencing the “Hands up, don’t shoot” anthem of the Black Lives Matter movement inspired by the 2014 death of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri. I challenge Beyoncé to review the eighty-six page report written by the United States Department of Justice on the death investigation of Michael Brown. As quoted by a witness that was interviewed by investigators, Witness 108 refused to provide additional details to either county or federal authorities, citing community sentiment to support a “hands up” surrender narrative as his reason to remain silent. He explained that he would rather go to jail than testify before the county grand jury. As detailed throughout the USDOJ report, those hands up, don’t shoot accounts are inaccurate because they are inconsistent with the physical and forensic evidence. Countless others contradicted or recanted their accounts of what transpired. Hands up, don’t shoot was built on a lie.
While Beyoncé physically saluted the 50th anniversary of the Black Panthers movement at the Super
Bowl, I salute NYPD Officer Richard Rainey, who succumbed to his injuries on February 16, 2016 from being shot by two Black Panthers who he had pulled over in a traffic stop. I also salute the dozens of law enforcement officers that have been assassinated by members of the Black Panthers.We ask all law enforcement labor organizations to join our boycott across the country and to boycott all of her concerts.
Ortiz also sent a few tweets out, reflecting his thoughts.
#FOP-BOYCOTTS-BEYONCÉ pic.twitter.com/OJaauApbc4
— Miami FOP 20 (@JavierOrtizFOP) February 18, 2016
— Miami FOP 20 (@JavierOrtizFOP) February 18, 2016
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Yeah good luck with the boycott! The Queen Don’t need y’all.
Racism between the cultures raises its ugly head. No one is surprised Mr. Ortiz in MIAMI feels this way. Treyvon Martin was gunned down by a Latino who said “these people” AND ASSUMED a boy walking home was suspicious.
People are going to read in that video what they want. It is not anti law enforcement, it’s pro black!!! Ortiz is not paying attention because here in California they shoot Latinos also. Not all officers are bad,but the ones that are make it bad for the entire group.