J. Cole is out here supporting the protesters pic.twitter.com/t3hW2owzA2
— Sean Stout (@TERROREYEStv) August 17, 2014
Following the release of "Be Free," J. Cole has visited Ferguson, Missouri. During his visit, the rapper spoke with protestors and Captain Ron Johnson, the highway patrol official in charge of some of the response efforts.
Cole also went to the street where Michael Brown was reportedly shot and killed.
More images and a video of J. Cole's visit are below.
.@JColeNC went to Ferguson & talked to Capt. Ron Johnson while you're fav rapper is doing the ice bucket challenge https://t.co/6dBxOLLhT1
— HIP HOP FACTS (@OnlyHipHopFacts) August 18, 2014
J.Cole has gotta be the REALEST rapper alive, Here's him in Ferguson showing respect to the slain spot of Mike Brown. pic.twitter.com/QRwkMn6mEf
— ✏ (@diagnosed) August 18, 2014
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