LeBron James posted a photo of Ahmaud Arberry to his 63 million followers on Instagram.
Ahmaud was a black man who was jogging when he was shot and killed by two white men in February who said they were making a citizens arrest.
The disturbing video recently made its way on social media which has many questioning the police department as the two men have never been arrested.
LeBron captioned the photo, we're literally hunted everyday/every time we step outside the comfort of our homes. Can't even go for a damn jog.
Many people like Snoop Dogg, Jamie Foxx, DL Hughley commended him for taking a stand.
The post has over 28,000 comments and took various twists and turns.
Some questioned his use of the term "we."
Some wanted him to shut up and be an athlete.
Some claimed that white people are just as much victims of hate crimes as black people are.
Personally, this infuriates me.
If this enrages you, here's what you can do about it:
1. Register now @ RunWithMaud.com .
2. Be safe with friends and family and stay socially distant.
3. Wear a white t-shirt in honor of Maud, as his family called him. This is what he was wearing on his last run.
4. RUN, if you are able. Cry if you need to. This is an act of protest.
5. Post videos across social media of your run and tag #RunWithMaudor #iRunWithMaud.
6. Sign the super-petition and encourage everybody to join you at RunWithMaud.com. It then emails decision makers all over the country.
7. Call 770.800.0689 between 9am-5pm EST and encourage everybody to join you. I will be on the line talking you through each call and connecting you to different offices.
Photo courtesy of Marcus Arberry.