Amid all of the civil and racial tension that has come to a boiling point in our nation due to the numerous Black men being killed by law enforcement officials, VladTV managed to lock in an exclusive interview with Scarface who shared his thoughts on the drama unfolding.  The fact that there are so many White police officers who continue to avoid facing punishment for killing unarmed Black men has become an epidemic of sorts in our nation, and Scarface believes that people must unite at this time to fight against the wrong doings of the police.

"I ain't the non-violent type," Scarface said.  "I don't give a f**k about that sh*t. I don't believe in that non-violence approach. You f**king attack me b**ch, I'm coming!

"I'm not in agreement with a mother f**king thing a police officer say.  If I ain't did sh*t, write me a ticket and let me go.  We not friends."

Face was very upset about the Staten Island grand jury's decision not to indict Officer Daniel Pantaleo, just mere weeks after Ferguson Police Officer Darren Wilson was given the same free pass by another grand jury.  Face doesn't see how Pantaleo couldn't at least stand trial for Eric Garner's death, because he was actually filmed choking Garner by bystander Ramsey Orta.

"I knew it (Wilson) wasn't going to trial," Scarface said.  "I knew he was going to get off.  He killed a ni**a and got a million.  I kill a ni**a, and I'll get a life sentence.  They don't give a f**k about the video, evidently.  It's right there in your face.  They don't give a fu** about that.  F**k the grand jury, unless they're all Black.

"You're supposed to be judged by a jury of your peers, right?  Why in the f**k are my 'peers' White and f**king 65 - 70-years-old?!  And the picture that they're painting in the world is that 'ni**as are troubled and they're worthless.'  [You can] kill those mother f**kers like wild animals.  They cold man.

"And the cold part about it; America is not ashamed about what they did. It's in the books, all you got to do is read it.  How is that White boy not going to get away with killing a ni**a?!  They've been doing it forever!"

Scarface strongly believes that things would've gone down much differently had the police addressed Garner more directly in regards to their intent to arrest him.  The fact that they never specifically told him "you're under arrest" is what Face believes led to Garner reacting in a shocked and justifiably defensive manner, rather than just willingly complying with being taken to jail when he felt as though he had done nothing wrong. Regardless, Face thinks that Officer Pantaleo's use of force was far too excessive, and spoke on how Eric Garner reacted as a "New Yorker" would. Scarface described how New Yorkers walk around with a heightened sense of pride, and aren't afraid to stand up to police when they are being unjustifiably harassed without reason.

"He was being a New Yorker," Scarface said.  "New Yorkers always question it, 'why are you bothering me?'  That man ain't have to choke that man like that.  They could've just left homeboy alone.  Talking about he was selling 'loosies'... Man, he wasn't selling no motherf**king loosies!  That part ain't been established yet, you know what I'm saying?  And even if he was selling some f**king cigarettes or a pack of cigarettes that he f**king bought, it was his property to sell!

"Na, if he would've told the man 'you're under arrest' he probably would've put his hands behind his back.  But nah, you want to reach and grab the motherf**ker - nah, don't touch me!  And then you want get on his back and put him in a choke hold; come on dog.  Then, when you got him down on the ground you still got the chokehold applied, then you put your f**king knee on his head!  And you still don't indict?!  The f**king camera was a witness!"

The fact that cameraman Ramsey Orta was indicted for weapons possession a month later made the general public even more outraged over the entire situation.  Ramsey has claimed that the police set him up and planted a firearm at the scene during his arrest in order to get revenge on him for filming the video.  When asked if it really may have been a setup, Face replied:

"I can't speak on what's going on.  I can't say if the cops are targeting this kid or not because I really don't know.  But, it's real ironic don't you think?"

Scarface explained how he believes that the grand jury verdicts for both the Mike Brown and Eric Garner cases would've been completely different if the races of those killed and their killers were reversed.

"F**k yea," he said.  "Especially if they (the police officers) were Black."

Even though decades have passed since the Civil Rights movement, Scarface believes that we are currently living through a sequel of that stage in American history, only this time the fight is directly against the extreme displays of racial mistreatment between Black Americans and White police officers who choose to kill them.

"The law doesn't apply to Black people, bro.  Them laws are sh*t on a stick.  This is the brand new 1960s.  We got civil unrest, we got f**king riots, we got f**king White cops beating the sh*t out of Black dudes and civilians.  White cops in the civilian neighborhoods shooting them down and bringing in war vehicles and sh*t.

"Police brutality is now a formality, they're beating our a*s and we paying their salary.  Stop paying them motherf**kers, f**k the police!  F**k this f**king justice system, bro!  We need to create a justice system that's a fair playing field across the board."

Scarface also commented on the deaths of Jordan Davis, Tamir Rice, and other racially charged injustices, as well as the Bill Cosby rape allegations, which will be released in the near future.  The topics at hand are very serious and can easily stir up emotionally strenuous feelings when discussing them, but they are things that must be addressed if anything is going to change in our nation.

Whether you agree with everything that Scarface stated or not, you can't deny that there are serious issues occurring in the United States that stem from the way that police officers treat Black people, and other individuals of various ethnic backgrounds.  He believes that now is the time that everyone, from every race, needs to unite and rebel against the injustices committed by the police throughout our country.

How do you feel about Scarface's views on the increasing racial tension in America brought on by White police officers killing numerous unarmed Black people?  Will you join the rebellion?

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