Listen Live
92Q Listen Live
92Q Jams Featured Video
CLOSE
BET's '106 & Park' Racial Profiling Discussion

Source: Astrid Stawiarz / Getty

Rapper David Banner‘s controversial words on social media, in regards to the events in Baltimore, have ruffled some feathers. DJ QuickSilva and Lil Mo of 92Q’s The Fam got to the bottom of the rapper’s sentiments.

92Q_webtable_copy92Q_webtable_FB92Q_webtable_Twitter92Q_webtable_Insta

During a time when most celebrities with influence are using their voice to promote peace and send words of encouragement to the troubled youth in Baltimore, David Banner’s message is slightly different.

“This country was built off war, slavery and the murdering of people so quit with the morality speeches.”

Banner goes on to say that he is proud of the youth but if we want them to calm down, these officers who are abusing their power need to be brought to justice. See more from David Banner on his IG page.

Hear the compelling interview here:

DJ Khaled To Baltimore: “We Want Justice But We Want Safety As Well” [EXCLUSIVE]

R&B Diva Brave Williams Convinces Rioter To Put Down Brick And Pick Up A Broom [EXCLUSIVE]

Images You May NOT See On Major News Outlets From Baltimore [EXCLUSIVE VIDEO]

Baltimore Mayor Rawlings-Blake Speaks On Her Response To Riots [EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW]

Ray Lewis Pleads For Peace In Baltimore: “Violence Is Not The Answer” [VIDEO]

Less Than 24 Hours After Baltimore Riots, A Glimmer Of Hope
Baltimore Riot Aftermath
10 photos