50 Cent says Los Angeles is 'finished' after zero bail policy reinstatement: 'Watch h

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50 Cent says Los Angeles is 'finished' after zero bail policy reinstatement: 'Watch how bad it gets'







Rapper Curtis Jackson, also known as 50 Cent, addressed Los Angeles's crime crisis last week in response to the recent reinstatement of the zero bail policy.

Jackson shared a FOX 11 Los Angeles segment about the zero bail policy on Instagram Reels Thursday. The policy, which was adopted during the COVID-19 pandemic in an attempt to reduce crowding in prisons, drops bail to as low as $0 for suspects accused of misdemeanors and non-violent felonies.

"LA is finished watch how bad it gets out there.SMH [shaking my head]" the "Candy Shop" rapper wrote on Instagram.

Critics say the policy, which came back in May after ending in July 2022, is spiking violent crime in the Golden State.

~ A recent study published by the Yolo County District Attorney's Office found that zero bail policies have "horrific" effects on public safety.


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Was listening to 50 Cent this morning. Darryl Reed aka 'Lil D' is an Oakland legend. As a teenager in the late '80's he was the biggest drug dealer in the City. Absolutely had the skills to be the CEO of a company he just happened to apply his skills to pharmaceutical sales. Obama commuted his sentence in 2016 after 28 years in prison (he was given 35 and never snitched on anyone).

He wrote a book called Weight while in prison and they are working on a documentary about him. After the Stevie Wonder jam in the begining the beat you hear is from 50 Cent's song What Up Gangsta. This is the trailer.


 
If it causes a problem it’s pretty easy to change the policy huh


So no California is not finished
 
Is this Fifty Cent gentleman a serious influencer?

I wouldn't know him if I tripped over him on the street.

The point is made without him:


~ A recent study published by the Yolo County District Attorney's Office found that zero bail policies have "horrific" effects on public safety.

But it looks like he knows what he is speakng of...
 
Was listening to 50 Cent this morning. Darryl Reed aka 'Lil D' is an Oakland legend. As a teenager in the late '80's he was the biggest drug dealer in the City. Absolutely had the skills to be the CEO of a company he just happened to apply his skills to pharmaceutical sales. Obama commuted his sentence in 2016 after 28 years in prison (he was given 35 and never snitched on anyone).

He wrote a book called Weight while in prison and they are working on a documentary about him. After the Stevie Wonder jam in the begining the beat you hear is from 50 Cent's song What Up Gangsta. This is the trailer.



Wow. How irrelevant.

See the desperate attempts to change the topic.
 
Wow. How irrelevant.

See the desperate attempts to change the topic.

LOL, nothing irrelevant at all. Lil D is a baller. 50's song is bumping in that.

One on hand people tell athletes and entertainers to 'shut up and dribble' but now that an entertainer says something we like it's ok to reference them?

I don't need to listen to 50 Cent to understand the issues/problems of No Cash Bail policy.
 
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