On Thursday, a Miami police union announced its intentions to boycott Beyoncé’s world tour and encouraged a nationwide boycott for police.
Sheriff Links Beyoncé’s ‘Formation’ to Shots Outside His Home
Javier Ortiz, president of the Miami Fraternal Order of Police, accused Beyoncé of promoting an anti-police message with her Super Bowl 50 halftime performance, saying she used the performance “to divide Americans by promoting the Black Panthers and her anti-police message.”
Beyoncé Breaks Silence On Formation Amid Accusations It’s Anti-Police
On Thursday, Ortiz wrote that he “was one of the tens of thousands of law enforcement officers that didn’t watch the Super Bowl halftime show out of respect for our profession,” but that “on another day while flipping through the television channels, I did mistakenly watch her ‘Formation’ video.'”
Tampa Officers Refuse To Work Beyoncé Concert
A spokesman for the City of Miami Police Department told the Huffington Post that the police union only spoke for itself, saying “there’s no indication that anything that is said there will translate into police officers not working the job.”
The proposed Miami police anti-Beyoncé boycott comes on the heels of Tampa police refusing to work Queen Bey’s upcoming concert.