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Lil Wayne Explains His Stance When It Comes To Police Brutality, I Was Saved By A White Cop

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During a recent episode, Young Money Radio, Weezy explained to listeners that the white police officer, Deputy Robert Hoobler, who saved his life when he was just 12-years-old is the reasoning behind his stance.

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