We deeply regret any involvement with this video. A city investigation found that attorneys — their salaries paid for with city tax dollars — participated in the video and allowed The Bronx Defenders' offices to be used in the filming despite knowing the song's message. They dutifully tune out the noise while performing their jobs heroically in an environment that encourages verbal baiting and even water-dousing. Two defense lawyers at a firm that receives funding from New York City are in hot water after appearing in a rap music video that advocated killing police officers in response to the death of Eric Garner last year. No more rewarding anti-cop hate.
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