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Ex-NFL star Brian Urlacher slammed for ‘liking’ post demanding Kenosha gunman is freed and criticising NBA boycott

EX-NFL player Brian Urlacher has been slammed for criticizing NBA players for boycotting games over the police shooting of Jacob Blake.

The ex-Chicago Bears linebacker took issue on Instagram with NBA players who were refusing to play after Blake, an unarmed 29-year-old father of six who was shot multiple times in the back by police in Kenosha, Wisconsin.

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It said: "The social media posts in no way reflect the values or opinions of the Chicago Bears organization."

It comes after launched a shocking blast at LeBron James and his fellow NBA players over their protest over Blake’s shooting.

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The welterweight fighter took to his own social media to blast: "Oh wow, you postponed your games?! Wanna prove you’re really about change?

"Quit your multi million dollar jobs and soft privileged lives playing a kids game, take a massive pay cut and perform the toughest job in America. Become cops!"

The social media posts in no way reflect the values or opinions of the Chicago Bears organization

Chicago Bears statement

Yesterday the Bears released a statement saying they were pausing football activities and calling for action in the wake of Blake’s shooting.

Boycotts are now sweeping through sports in the US .

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MLS side Inter Miami walked off before a game this week while tennis star Naomi Osaka pulled out of the Western and Southern Open. 

Baseball players are also joining the movement as the FBI investigate the shooting on Blake.

The Chicago Bears have distanced themselves from remarks made by their former Hall of Famer Brian Urlacher
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The police officer fired at least seven shots into the back of Jacob Blake as he was getting into an SUV
A cop sits on top of an armored vehicle as a building burns behind him that was set on fire after a protest turned into a riot over the police shooting of Jacob Blake

Furious protesters took to the streets for the second night in a row

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Huge orange flames leapt from buildings and cars as protesters marched through Wisconsin's streets

Kyle Rittenhouse, 17, is alleged to have killed two people and injured a third while acting as a self-styled vigilante during the BLM demonstrations
BLM protester Joseph Rosenbaum, 36, was allegedly shot dead Rittenhouse
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The U.N. human rights office said today that the images of the shooting of Blake appeared to show that the police officer had used "excessive" force that was likely discriminatory in nature.

Spokesman Rupert Colville said at a virtual briefing in Geneva, saying the use of force did not appear to comply with international standards.

He said: "From the images available that we've seen at this point, the police appear to have used force against Jacob Blake that would seem to be excessive.

"It also seems highly possible that the force used against Blake could be discriminatory in nature."

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