
The famous Crips and Bloods representatives joined forces on Friday July 8 in the wake of fatal police shootings that have taken place this week.
In two separate incidents, Alton Sterling and Philando Castile, were shot and killed by police. On Thursday July 7, snipers killed five police officers during a Dallas protest. Three alleged suspects are in custody, a fourth suspect was killed in a standoff.
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Asked about this by TMZ, Snoop explained ‘that’s not the answer,’ but added that ‘there’s a lot of built-up frustration.’ However, the protest he launched in Los Angeles was different, he said. ‘You can’t answer hate with hate. You gotta answer hate with love. This is a love offering.’
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Standing in front of Los Angeles Police Department headquarters, Snoop said on Instagram that he wanted to reach ‘the graduating class’ of new LAPD recruits.
The Game added his own message via Instagram, calling it Operation H.U.N.T., which stands for ‘Hate Us Not Today’ and ‘Hunt Us Not Today.’
H.U.N.T the movement !!! #HATEUSNOTTODAY #HUNTUSNOTTODAY
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The objective, he explained, is ‘to make the Californian government & it’s law branches aware that from today forward, we will be UNIFIED as minorities & we will no longer allow them to hunt us or be hunted by us!!!
‘Let’s erase the fear of one another on both sides & start something new here in the city of Los Angeles, a city we all love & share.’

