A well-known social media content creator claims he was unfairly targeted, but law enforcement tells a different story.
TUSKEGEE, Ala. - Shots were fired during what was meant to be Tuskegee University’s homecoming celebration over the weekend.
The Instagram account posted, “Some how there’s no news reports about the white cop shooting at an unarmed Black man at Tuskegee University’s homecoming.” “We never want to pull our gun. We never want to hurt anybody. But I think and from what I’m understanding, the officer felt that he was in danger and he felt for his life,” Brunson said.
“Mr. Cameron Kelley is a highly-talented and sought-after media entrepreneur in Central Alabama. He is renowned for his professional videography and marketing content. He was hired by a private company to film commercial content of their sponsored products at Tuskegee University’s homecoming weekend.
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