Ice Cube Calls White MN Cop Accused Of George Floyd’s Death ‘A Wolf In Wolves Clothing’

The outrage surrounding the death George Floyd is at a fever pitch. The 46-year-old black man died on Monday (May 25) after white Minnesota police ficer Derek Chauvin had his knee on Floyd’s neck for roughly four minutes.

On Wednesday (May 27), Ice Cube — who was one the first Hip Hop artists speaking out about the incident — shared a photo to his Instagram account that has since gone viral. The photo allegedly shows Chauvin wearing a red hat with the words “Make Whites Great Again” written across the front it.

The “Fuck The Police” legend wrote in the caption, “A wolf in wolves clothing. The demons are among us. #Fightthecowards.”

In recently released surveillance video the confrontation, Floyd shows no signs resisting arrest as the ficer claimed in the police report. As the video continues, Floyd is heard pleading for his life, saying, “Please. I can’t breathe.” The ficer replies, “What do you want?” to which Floyd repeats, “I can’t breathe.”

He was pronounced dead at Hennepin County Medical Center around 9:25 p.m. local time.

In the wake Floyd’s death, the streets Minneapolis have erupted in protests. While speaking to CNN on Tuesday night (May 26), Floyd’s family said simply firing the four ficers involved isn’t enough. They want them all charged with murder.

“They were supposed to be there to serve and to protect and I didn’t see a single one them lift a finger to do anything to help while he was begging for his life,” Floyd’s cousin Tera Brown told CNN’s Don Lemon. “Not one them tried to do anything to help him.”

Floyd’s brothers, who described him as a “gentle giant,” said Floyd “didn’t hurt anybody.”

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One those brothers, Philonise, said, “Knowing my brother is to love my brother. They could have tased him; they could have maced him. Instead, they put their knee in his neck and just sat on him and then carried on.”

Not long after the photo started making the rounds, “Make Whites Great Again” became a trending Twitter topic. However, it was determined the man in the photo wasn’t actually Chauvin — he’s a convicted felon named Johnathan Riches.

Despite the identity blunder, the fact remains the same — plenty people want Chauvin and the other three ficers charged for Floyd’s death.