Rams Apologize To St. Louis Cops For Players' "Hands Up, Don't Shoot"

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A St. Louis Rams executive apologized to police on behalf of the team's front office

Good. It wasn't an apology issued by the Black players themselves and that's all that matters.
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you know what, i wasnt willing to throw dudes under the bus for not protesting sterling, for the fact that it wasnt blatant enough. and yea call me wrong all day

these dudes in the nfl need to make a fukking statement if discipline results from this :scusthov:
 

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A St. Louis Rams executive apologized to police on behalf of the team's front office for players' use of the "Hands Up, Don't Shoot" gesture before Sunday's game—a gesture that left St. Louis cops demanding punishment for the players.

The St. Louis Post-Dispatchreports tonight that Rams Vice President of Football Operations Kevin Demoff called St. Louis County Police Chief Jon Belmar to apologize for the players acting "in a way that minimized the outstanding work that police officers and departments carry out each and every day." Here's the text of an email Belmar sent to police officers, as acquired by the P-D:

Members of the Department,

I received a very nice call this morning from Mr. Kevin Demoff of the St. Louis Rams who wanted to take the opportunity to apologize to our department on behalf of the Rams for the "Hands Up" gesture that some players took the field with yesterday.

Mr. Demoff clearly regretted that any members of the Ram's [sic] organization would act in a way that minimized the outstanding work that police officers and departments carry out each and every day. My impression of the call was that it was heartfelt and I assured him that I would share it with my staff.

Thank you for your hard work, ... one night to go. Stay safe.

Belmar

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you know what, i wasnt willing to throw dudes under the bus for not protesting sterling, for the fact that it wasnt blatant enough. and yea call me wrong all day

these dudes in the nfl need to make a fukking statement if discipline results from this :scusthov:

ikr, if I were a Clipper player I'd be dropping the ball, traveling and assisting the opponents
 
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