
Instagram scrubs New York police union post calling for Snoop Dog boycott
Fox News
A New York police union asked the public to boycott Snoop Dogg’s performance at the Super Bowl halftime show after the rapper released a track that encouraged killing cops — but Instagram scrubbed the message for violating community guidelines against inciting violence.
"Encouraging people to shoot police officers apparently earns you a spot as a headliner at the Super Bowl," read the since-deleted message, which has remained on the union’s Facebook page. "If you choose to watch the game at all, (we won’t be) halftime is a great moment to shut your TV off in honor of those men and women in blue who gave their lives for us."
Instagram deleted the union's post on Monday and replaced it with a message stating that the post had promoted "violence and incitement."













