50 Cent wants a white judge who threatened to shoot black teenagers to be removed.

A report by the commission suggested that Gall should be removed from her position for repeatedly breaking the ethical rule of not using her judicial office for personal or others' gain.

July 28th 2024.

50 Cent wants a white judge who threatened to shoot black teenagers to be removed.
In a recent turn of events, rapper and television producer Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson has called for the removal of a New York City Supreme Court judge following a disturbing incident involving a group of Black teenagers at a high school graduation party. The video, which was released earlier this month, shows Judge Erin Gall, who is white, intimidating the teenagers and even threatening to shoot them if the police do not comply.

According to reports, the incident took place in 2022 and was captured on the bodycam of an officer who responded to a reported trespassing at the party. The video has sparked outrage and has resulted in numerous calls for Gall to be removed from her position as a state Supreme Court Judge. It is a disturbing display of power and prejudice that has left many questioning her ability to serve as a fair and impartial judge.

In the video, Gall can be heard telling the teenagers that they will not find their keys and must call an Uber to leave the property. She then goes on to assert her authority, stating that she has been in the field for many years and knows how to handle these situations. However, things took a menacing turn when she made a shocking statement, claiming that the police have the right to shoot the teenagers without facing any consequences. She even goes as far as saying that she herself would shoot them if necessary.

Gall's behavior towards the teenagers was not only threatening but also condescending and discriminatory. She insulted their intelligence and belittled them, stating that they did not look like they were capable of attending business school. This was in comparison to her own son, who was allegedly involved in a fight at the party but was attending business school.

Even when an officer tried to reason with her and explain that they cannot shoot someone for simply being on private property, Gall remained undaunted. She continued to defend her actions and even promised to take down anyone who dared to challenge her authority. This blatant display of power and privilege is highly concerning, and it is no surprise that the State Commission on Judicial Conduct has recommended her removal from her position.

According to Robert H. Tembeckjian, the administrator of the commission, Gall's behavior is shocking and unacceptable. He states that it is a judge's duty to uphold the law and maintain public confidence in the judiciary, and Gall's actions have severely undermined both. The commission's recommendation will now go before the New York State Court of Appeals for a final decision.

It is crucial for judges to uphold ethical standards and refrain from using their position to further their own interests or those of others. Gall's actions, which involved making threats of gun violence, exhibiting racial prejudice, and promising favorable treatment for the police, are inexcusable and have no place in the justice system. Let us hope that justice will be served, and Gall will be held accountable for her actions.

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