Michael Jordan speaks out on US race violence, pledging $2m
Basketball star Michael Jordan has spoken out
about racial tensions in the US, pledging $2m (£1.5m; €1.8m) to two charities
to help improve relations.
Michael Jordan's father was shot dead in 1993 by two car thieves.
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The former
Chicago Bulls player, who was criticised during his career for not addressing
political issues, said he could "no longer stay silent".
Jordan's father,
James Jordan, was shot dead in 1993 at a roadside rest stop.
He said recent
police shootings and subsequent targeting of police officers had prompted him
to speak out.
"I know
this country is better than that, and I can no longer stay silent," Jordan
told theundefeated.com, a website backed by ESPN.
"As a proud
American, a father who lost his own dad in a senseless act of violence, and a
black man, I have been deeply troubled by the deaths of African Americans at
the hands of law enforcement and angered by the cowardly and hateful targeting
and killing of police officers," he said.
"I grieve
with the families who have lost loved ones, as I know their pain all too
well."
Jordan will
donate $1m each to two charities working to improve relations between police
and communities - the Institute for Community Police Relations and the NAACP
Legal Defence Fund.
"Although I
know these contributions alone are not enough to solve the problem, I hope the
resources will help both organizations make a positive difference," he
said.
The US has been
rattled by a series of high-profile shootings of black people by police, and
earlier this month the murder of five
Dallas police officers.
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