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Odell Beckham Jr. Supports Black Lives Matter Movement By Selling “I Can’t Breath” T-Shirt

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Odell Beckham Jr. was the subject of twitter ridicule when he first mad comments on the riots after George Floyd.

The 27-year-old Cleveland Brown created a $25 t-shirt that features the words “I Still Can’t Breathe” on the front over the heart and “No Justice, No Peace” across the entire back, in memory of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery and all those who have suffered from police brutality.

The lone shirt is available on Odell’s site endthistogether.com, where he also speaks on his reaction to seeing the heartbreaking video of George Floyd’s murder and how it inspired him to help out.

Source: endthistogether.com / endthistogether.com

“Like many other people around the world, I was heartbroken and extremely disturbed when I saw the video of George Floyd being murdered by police officers.

In an effort to do something to help the cause of ending police brutality, I wanted to help promote a T-shirt that sends a message that we demand justice for George Floyd and an end to police brutality,” writes Odell.

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