Let’s see how much he actually does apologize.
Via The Wrap:
It would be one thing if he said some police do bad things. But not only did he paint all police with the same brush of ‘murderer’, but he also did not tell the truth about three of the more famous incidents of alleged ‘police brutality’, those of Tamir Rice, Michael Brown and Freddie Gray.
Director is planning to break his silence after the controversial remarks, but Jamie Foxx tells Tarantino to “keep telling the truth”
After a week of silence and rising police outrage, Quentin Tarantino has let colleagues know he intends to apologize for his comments calling police officers “murderers,” TheWrap has learned.
The “Django Unchained” director has been under siege by police departments across the nation after he made the controversial comments at a rally in Manhattan against police brutality on Saturday, Oct. 24.
“When I see murders, I do not stand by… I have to call a murder a murder and I have to call the murderers the murderers,” the director told a crowd of about 300 a week ago.

