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Memphis rappers’ account of Rayshard Brooks’ killing still fresh on day of funeral

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Rayshard Brooks will be buried today, 11 days after he was killed by an Atlanta police officer during an encounter witnessed by two Memphis rappers in the ATL to “conquer our dreams not to witness a murder.”

Mike Perkins – aka “Mike Peezy” – and Melvin Evans, whose stage name is “2-Turnt Jizzle,” had traveled to Atlanta to film a music video with rapper Pastor Troy.

“We’re from Memphis and we came to Atlanta to conquer our dreams not to witness a murder,” Perkins said at Friday (June 18) press conference in Atlanta in the law office of Shean Williams.

Forty-plus minutes later and following a field sobriety test given Brooks, Officer Garrett Rolfe fatally shot him in the back after Brooks fired a Taser in his direction while running away after a struggle with officers.

Mike Perkins (left) – aka “Mike Peezy” – and Melvin Evans, whose stage name is “2-Turnt Jizzle,” were in Atlanta to film a music video when they wound up on the scene of the police killing of Rayshard Brooks.

Source: Atlanta Daily World - Powered by Real Times Media

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