Yesterday, many loyal supporters of Young Buck appeared outside Tennessee courthouses to protest police corruption and stand up for his rights, and he is currently serving 30 days in prison.
Protesters condemn young bucks’ jail time
On Wednesday (April 23), men and women gathered outside the Sumner County Courthouse in Sumner County, Tennessee to fight against young Buck’s battle with the political and police corruption they believe are accused of. The rapper was held for violating his bond supervision. Local news outlet WKRN captured videos of the protests, including example readings of slogans “We ask for police reform” and banners decorated with “Free Buck” and photos of his face.
Kimberly Cassetty, one of the protesters, hopes that corruption will end. “I hope the group will obviously get bigger, and I hope they start to eliminate these corrupt police officers, judges, DAS, all of that,” she said.
The Sumner County Sheriff’s Office is aware of the protests at Young Buck, and they issued the statement: “Our office remains committed to ensuring public safety while safeguarding the constitutional rights of every citizen.”
On April 7, the 44-year-old young Buck was arrested for being seen in court in Sumner County and was sentenced to 30 days in the county jail before the upcoming trial on July 24. He apparently missed the previous bond meeting, which led to a judge determining that he repeatedly violated bond supervision. Once the rapper does the time, the judge will issue new bonds. His trial will face domestic assault and charges of possession of weapons by convicted felons.
The oversight of the bond stems from Buck’s arrest in 2020 for suspected domestic attacks, destruction of more than $10,000 and felony charges. He had a family dispute with his then-girlfriend, Lucresia Neal. Barker is accused of allegedly destroying property and grabbing Neil to throw her to the ground. Neal reportedly fired in Buck and was later arrested for dangerous use of a deadly weapon. Two years later, Buck reportedly destroyed the same woman’s car and was arrested again.
A representative of the young Buck made the statement after his initial jail, declaring his innocence and referring to the protests that took place this week. The statement is edited due to its length.
“Although Buck is innocent, in this case he is actually a victim, he is considered guilty because of his skin, past, music genre and image as an entertainer,” the statement said. In 2020, David Brown also known for the stage name Young Buck, who has been in a relationship with a woman who is the only supplier because she needs to say she is angry because her gravy train is over, and she is so angry that she is so angry that she has registered her gun from the safe, registered her gun from the safe, and she is out of the open community to make her life arrested.
I shared Buck’s story on my Instagram page, which has over 1 million followers, so hundreds of thousands of viewers can see the video. After my position, I received more than 50 heartbreaking stories of political corruption, malicious prosecution, false arrests, excessive force and police brutality. One of the messages included a lawyer fighting for one of her clients who had experienced police brutality and being hospitalized for her horrible injuries. The lawyer then planted drugs in her car and arrested them, unable to stay in the lady’s case anymore.
In my 20 years in the bail bond industry, I have witnessed injustice with my clients, but Summer County is the most corrupt, racist system I have ever encountered, and another story of injustice keeps pouring in.
My understanding is that people are tired and tired of corruption, with hundreds of people protesting in front of Sumner County Court this month. Many civil rights advocates, activists and lawyers are involved, so I am sure that many civil rights lawsuits will be filed in the near future. ”
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Check out the young Buck supporters sticking to their rights below.