(March 30, 2007 - New York, NY) In response to the inconceivable physical and verbal assault by G-Unit member, Tony Yayo and his associates on an innocent 14-year old boy in Manhattan last week, Czar Entertainment, the victim's mother, Cynthia Reed, Rev. Al Sharpton, The Hip-Hop Summit Action Network's Russell Simmons and Dr. Benjamin Chavis, Stiles Ramirez, son of the bodyguard who was murdered at a Busta Rhymes video shoot and his mother, Stephanie Hires, along with various community leaders including parents, students and religious leaders will gather for a public grievance and call for action to advocate change against G-Unit, Tony Yayo and the industry executives looking to profit from violence and such deplorable acts against youth in hip hop.
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