Kylie Jenner's decision to use the phrase "Don't Shoot" in association with an unwanted paparazzi photo taken of her has really upset many people.  For those who aren't aware, the phrase became a part of the nationwide movement to bring justice to police officer Darren Wilson, who shot and killed the unarmed 18-year-old Mike Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, not too long ago.  Many celebrities and Americans in general began forming in groups and taking photographs with their hands raised in the air as a sign of "surrender" with the caption "Don't Shoot," which is symbolic of the fact that Mike Brown allegedly had his hands up surrendering to Officer Wilson when he was shot.

Kylie, on the other hand, decided to post up a picture of herself on Twitter, which was taken by a random cameraman when she wasn't in the mood to be photographed.  She held her right hand raised by her cheek covering her face in the picture, and added the caption "Don't shoot."  This sparked some angry responses from fans, as many of them felt utterly offended that she would have the audacity to use the term in association with a paparazzi picture.  Kylie hasn't responded to any of the hate, and the picture remains on her Twitter account.

Check out the reactions to Kylie's controversial use of "Don't Shoot" in association with her paparazzi photo, above.