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50 Cent Exposes Photo Of New York Officer Who Reportedly Told Cops To ‘Shoot Him On Sight’

“…But he still has a badge and a gun.”

New York rap and business mogul 50 Cent refuses to let his 200-plus pounds off the neck of Brooklyn precinct commander Emanuel Gonzalez, who is reportedly being investigated for a heinous threat against Fif’s life that he made in summer 2018.

According to New York Daily News, Gonzalez allegedly told his officers to “shoot him on sight” during a roll call the night that they were working a Bronx boxing match. The site adds that while no recorded proof of the threat existed, Gonzalez “tried to pass off the bizarre order as a joke,” and other sources came forth to confirm that he did, in fact, spew the threat. The incident was reportedly escalated to NYPD headquarters for an internal affairs investigation, the Daily News reports of a department spokesman’s statement, but Gonzalez has remained on active duty until further notice, and much to Fif’s dismay.

  • Making sure no one forgets, Fif posted Gonzalez’ police shot to his Instagram

    “Emanuel Gonzalez is a dirty cop,” the Power star wrote.  He also cited his own intel that eight police officers and a supervisor revealed that he incited officers to carry out the threat. “…But he still has a badge and a gun,” 50 pointed out.

  • Additionally, TMZ posted an update from president of the Captains Endowment Association Roy Richter

    The site reported in February that he insisted that the allegation was “completely false” despite the aforementioned report that Gonzalez claimed he was only joking. Richter claims that Gonzalez never even uttered the words and flipped the blame on 50 for “publishing a threatening Instagram post” when the Queens rap artist posted about Gonzalez and the incident on social media.

    50, on the other hand, “takes this threat very serious and is consulting with his legal counsel regarding his options going forward,” TMZ additionally reported.

    Alexa, play “Many Men” by 50 Cent.

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