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Lil Wayne Recounts His Experiences With Police, Including the White Cop Who Saved Him When He Was 12 - Billboard
Jun 06, 2020 1 min, 27 secs

Lil Wayne attends the AE x Young Money Collab and Fall '19 Campaign celebration on July 15, 2019 in New York City. .

Lil Wayne spoke about several different encounters he's had with law enforcement on the latest episode of Apple Music's Young Money Radio, explaining his feelings about the police in light of George Floyd's death and the nationwide protests against racism and police brutality that have followed.

"My life was saved when I was young," he reminded listeners on his show.

you have to understand the way I view police, period.

He said, "There was a bunch of black cops jumped over me when they saw me at that door, laying on the floor with that hole in my chest.

He said, 'You get whatever you gotta do and you make sure this child make it' ...

That’s the police," he explained on Young Money Radio.

"They pull up on you, they already got their door cracked, they already got the door.

That’s why we call them Jump Out Boys, because you might think that’s just a police car driving up the block -- nah, they about to stop, boom.

It look like, you ever seen a clown car -- when a clown pull up in a small car and 30 of them get out the car, like 30 clowns.

That’s how it be, like one small police car pull up, but they got both doors cracked on both sides.

They don’t have the door cracked for nothing.

Lil Wayne then shared a more recent experience with racism, and how the cops handled the situation.

Help out in any kind of way you want to help out, any kind of way you can," said Lil Wayne

Watch the Young Money Radio clip below

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