USC Revokes Season Tickets of LAPD Union Atty. Who Tweeted Protesters Should Be Shot

Over the weekend, LAPD Union attorney Marla Brown said that protesters should be shot in a series of tweets. Brown, who is also a USC football booster, has since deleted her account. Today, USC athletic director Mike Bohn announced the college was made aware of the comments and has revoked her season tickets and membership privileges.




Brown's tweets were screenshotted before deletion:






" you truly believe the things you have said, I politely ask you to take me out of your profile picture," tweeted former Trojan wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr. "This is disappointing, I know my true Trojan family would never. In times like this, it is important for us to stand together."

These certainly were wild comments. And that's before you factor in they came from an LAPD attorney.



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