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LeBron James deletes tweet about police officer who shot Ma’Khia Bryant

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LeBron James says he deleted a tweet about the police officer who fatally shot Ma'Khia Bryant because it was "being used to create more hate." Michael Holley and Michael Smith react to the fallout.

Columbus, Ohio, police officer Nick Reardon shot and killed 16-year-old Ma’Khia Bryant after she attacked one person then police say raised a knife at another person backed against a car.

Lakers star LeBron James tweeted a photo of Reardon with “YOU’RE NEXT” and "#ACCOUNTABILITY.” LeBron later deleted that tweet.

LeBron:

It’s tragic Bryant is dead.

There are also important questions about how to handle the aftermath.

Some read LeBron’s initial tweet as threatening Reardon.

My read on LeBron’s initial tweet: Derek Chauvin was a police officer recently convicted of murder. You’re next as a police officer to be convicted of murder. After Chauvin’s verdict was announced, LeBron also tweeted “ACCOUNTABILITY.”

But as police bodycam video of the Bryant shooting shows, this incident differed significantly from the murder of unarmed George Floyd. Not all police killings should be lumped together.