Tamika Mallory says the economy and poverty are to blame for the murder of PnB Rock

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Tamika Mallory says there's an underlying problem that explains why PnB Rock was murdered in cold blood -- and, for her, it's all to do with the economy.

We caught up with the activist in New York on Tuesday where she gave us her perspective on Rock's murder...and she's pretty passionate about her position. Essentially, she is saying that we, as a society, but especially our government, need to examine what circumstances led to PnB being stolen in the first place.

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From her perspective, she thinks it all comes down to poverty and people struggling to make ends meet - and by extension, desperate too...a long-standing issue in underserved communities , which Tamika says has only been exacerbated by the pandemic.

Tamika says it's dangerous for black men to simply exist, since they are so often victims of crimes... famous or not. While PnB Rock was the latest example, TM says this issue must finally be addressed by America as a whole, or else it will continue to happen.

As well as addressing people's money issues and lack of opportunities, Tamika says mental health is also a key part of this conversation. There are many roots to this problem, no doubt... and it's time to start pulling the weeds to fix it once and for all - so says Tamika.

Tamika Mallory says the economy and poverty are to blame for the murder of PnB Rock
TMZ.com

Tamika Mallory says there's an underlying problem that explains why PnB Rock was murdered in cold blood -- and, for her, it's all to do with the economy.

We caught up with the activist in New York on Tuesday where she gave us her perspective on Rock's murder...and she's pretty passionate about her position. Essentially, she is saying that we, as a society, but especially our government, need to examine what circumstances led to PnB being stolen in the first place.

TMZ.com

From her perspective, she thinks it all comes down to poverty and people struggling to make ends meet - and by extension, desperate too...a long-standing issue in underserved communities , which Tamika says has only been exacerbated by the pandemic.

Tamika says it's dangerous for black men to simply exist, since they are so often victims of crimes... famous or not. While PnB Rock was the latest example, TM says this issue must finally be addressed by America as a whole, or else it will continue to happen.

As well as addressing people's money issues and lack of opportunities, Tamika says mental health is also a key part of this conversation. There are many roots to this problem, no doubt... and it's time to start pulling the weeds to fix it once and for all - so says Tamika.

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