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NBA 28/04/2015, 16.08

Carmelo Anthony asks Baltimore people to protest peacefully and stop destroying the city

The Knicks star was born in New York but he moved to Baltimore when he was 8

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We all want Justice. And our city will get the answers we are looking for. My deepest sympathy goes out to the GRAY Family. To see my city in a State of Emergency is just shocking. We need to protect our city, not destroy it. What happens when we get the answers that we want, and the media attention is not there anymore? We go back to being the same ol Baltimore City again. If not yourself, then Think about the youth. How this will impact them. Let's build our city up not tear it down. Although, we want justice, let's look at the real issues at hand. For example, When was the last school built in Baltimore? That's just one example. I know my community is fed up. I'm all about fighting for what we believe in. The anger, the resentment, the neglect that our community feels right now, will not change over night. Continue, fighting for what you believe in. But remember, it takes no time to destroy something. But, it can take forever to build it back up. Peace7. #Thisonehitshome #BeMore #LetsNotFallForTheTrap "Please Understand What State Of Emergency Mean"(Destroy and Conquer) #StayMe7o

Una foto pubblicata da @carmeloanthony in data: 27 Apr 2015 alle ore 20:16 PDT



Carmelo Anthony of the Knicks was born in New York but he moved to Baltimore when he was 8.

He has strong roots in the city, and once said, "Born in Brooklyn. Manufactured in Baltimore."

Melo asked Baltimore rioters to stop destroying the city, to protest but to do it peacefully.

Riots and protests are happening in Baltimore due to the death of Freddie Gray.

One mother was caught on camera slapping son at Baltimore riots.




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