The Spike Lee of the 21st century the CEO of Focuz Dot Media, Exclusive Photography and Film a fairly new company Teflon The Creator Taylor is bringing a very POWFUL message to the big screen, A MESSAGE THE WORLD NEEDS TO HEAR. Put down the guns and pick up the gloves { If It Comes To That } the movie.
2021 on track to be America’s deadliest year of gun violence in two decades.
Teflon Taylor seen the need for a powerful message since everyone is tuned in to the movies a visual Teflon decided to take it to the BIG SCREEN. Individual’s are tried of unfriendly gun fire, it`s not safe to go to the malls, amusement parks, out to eat, almost no where is safe anymore with guns being involved, Teflon Taylor stated.
This is going to be a movie based on many true stories says Teflon, circled around a message put the guns down and pick up the gloves if a matter comes to a fight don’t shoot it out, talk or box it out.
Do to be released 2022 | on The Focuz TV One Network Www.FocuzDotMedia.com | The Focuz TV One Network.
A movie you don’t wont to miss.
According to the Gun Violence Archive, there have been 296 mass shootings in the United States this year. A mass shooting is defined as a shooting that results in the killing of 4 or more people. America had been going through one of its safest periods in decades.
GUN VIOLENCE
President Biden announced a new strategy to combat it. It includes a “zero tolerance” policy for gun dealers who break federal law, deploying strike teams to cities to crack down on illegal gun trafficking, and encouraging communities to use federal pandemic relief funds for policing and crime prevention.
Surveillance video captured Gyovanny Arzuaga and Yasmin Perez being ambushed Saturday in Chicago. Police said the shooting happened after a minor car accident. Perez was pulled from the car, beaten, and shot. When Arzuaga tried to save her, he was gunned down “almost execution-style.
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