Friday morning The Game and Snoop Dogg called for the men of Los Angeles to meet and peacefully march to the LAPD headquarters. "ALL AFRICAN AMERICAN MEN, MEXICAN AMERICAN MEN & any other RACE of REAL MEN with heart to stand with us today & walk peacefully to the LAPD headquarters. [LEAVE ALL WOMEN & CHILDREN AT HOME... THIS IS OUR MISSION FOR THEM]," The Game types in his long Instagram post seen above. The goal of the protest was to be "unified as minorities and we will no longer allow them to hunt us or be hunted by us."
The group made its way to the LAPD headquarters where a class of officers were graduating. L.A. Times reporter Kate Mather has been tweeting throughout the protest and posted quotes from the LAPD's Chief Officer Beck as he was addressing the graduating officer class. "This is not about black lives, this is not about brown lives, this is not about blue lives," Beck said. "This is about America."
Check out social media dispatches from Operation H.U.N.T. below.
Snoop Dogg and The Game host peaceful rally in Los Angeles pic.twitter.com/FOmpITcILr
— Karen Civil (@KarenCivil) July 8, 2016
March organized by @SnoopDogg and @thegame is 100% peaceful. Group is standing outside #LAPD headquarters, watching graduation from afar.
— Kate Mather (@katemather) July 8, 2016
1. Scores of men marched to #LAPD graduation today, led by Snoop and The Game. pic.twitter.com/MlqRqp4rS0
— Kate Mather (@katemather) July 8, 2016
"This is not about black lives, this is not about brown lives, this is not about blue lives," @LAPDChiefBeck says. "This is about America."
— Kate Mather (@katemather) July 8, 2016