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Mario says police can exercise restraint when they want to, but most cops just don’t … a lesson he’s already learned first hand.
The singer joined us Thursday on “TMZ Live” and recounted his recent run-in with police in Miami, when guns were drawn and an intense standoff was diffused only when an officer realized he was a celeb.
Mario says he was caught off guard when police stopped the car he was riding in and held him and the driver at gunpoint … he says he was very lucky one cop recognized him because things could have turned ugly in a hurry.
The incident left Mario shaken, and also taught him a hard lesson … he says cops can practice restraint whenever they want, especially when another cop steps in, but for some reason most police just let their instincts take over.
Mario’s also got a new single out, “Rewrite It,” and he tells us the inspiration behind it, and how it ties into protests against police brutality.
It’s a fascinating conversation … and Mario has some interesting ideas on changing policing in America too.
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