Samenspender police ordered to «shoot on site» rapper 50 Сent. Now he’s under investigation

Deputy inspector Emanuel Gonzales, chief of the 72nd precinct in sunset Park, was charged that he told his colleagues to kill the rapper 50 Cent. The policeman, who served in the NYPD for nearly 30 years, was under investigation.

The controversial phrase sounded 7 June 2018, when Gonzalez learned that hip-hop artist Curtis Jackson, known as 50 cent, had to attend a Boxing match in the Bronx. During the roll call on the Gonzalez asked the officers if they see 50 Cent, let «shoot him on the spot.»

«When the inspector said that, I was in shock,» — said on condition of anonymity, one of the police officers.

New York police precinct commander under investigation for reportedly urging his officers to shoot rapper 50 Cent. https://t.co/JzXD6e71HM pic.twitter.com/CGjTV83zOr

— ABC News (@ABC) February 19, 2019

When the words of samenspender Gonzalez came to the Department of internal Affairs, an investigation has been initiated. At this time, Gonzalez continues to perform their duties.

Law enforcement says just kidding. But the rapper took the joke seriously seriously and hired lawyers to consult about further action.

«He was concerned that the NYPD didn’t tell him about this threat earlier, and the fact that Gonzalez left a badge and a gun,» — said the representative of the musician.

This is how I wake up this morning, 🤷 🏽 ♂ good but This guy Emanuel Gonzales is a dirty cop abusing his POWER. The sad part is this man still has a badge and a gun.
I take this threat very seriously and im consulting with my legal counsel regarding my options moving forward. pic.twitter.com/5HWk2tqYFo

— 50cent (@50cent) February 17, 2019

It is known that a month before the incident at roll call Emanuel Gonzalez filed a complaint with the police in connection with the publication of 50 cent in Instagram. Curtis Jackson posted the social network post with threats in its address. Fans of the rapper immediately began to write aggressive comments, some have even called to kill the officer.

Later, the rapper has removed the publication, explaining that posted it, as Gonzalez was blackmailing his friend, the owner of the club Love & Lust. The NYPD received a complaint of Gonzalez, but charges no one has been charged.

The owner of Love & Lust Imran diagram accuses Gonzalez of extortion: police allegedly demanded to give him 11 free round-trip tickets to Puerto Rico, and refused, to frequent the club with checks. The result is Love & Lust lost his licence for alcoholic drinks and closed. After that, Jairam filed for Gonzales to the court.

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