It has been close to three months since Mike Brown, a Ferguson, Missouri teen was slain at the hands of Ferguson Police officer Darren Wilson and one rapper in particular has joined the ranks of the New Black Panther Party to bring more awareness to what some have viewed as a case of police brutality and murder. While a grand jury is still deciding what if any charges will derived from the killing of Mike Brown, Baton Rouge rapper Webbie has taken a stand on this hot topic. On October 28th, there will be a rally held in Ferguson, Mo. lead by the New Black Panther Party as well as members of the hip hop community. The keynote speaker for this event will be Min. Hashim Nzinga, the leader of the NBPP as well as Lesley McSpadden, the mother of Michael Brown.
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