McGruff the Crime Dog facing jail time for over 30 years of hate crimes.


McGruff the Crime Dog facing jail time for over 30 years of hate crimes.

CHICAGO, ILL ----- After the "Jenny" ad from 1986 exploded on Twitter, people have been taking a look back at McGruff the Crime dog and his involvement in oppressing the black community.

#CancelMcGruff is trending and it may be for a reason. McGruff the Crime dog is faceing up to 145 dog years in prison after evidence of his invovement in hate crimes surfaced on Twitter. A documentary is in the works to expose, produced by and starring Calvin Kirkland...

"Wow I can't believe he's racist! He taught me a lot as a kid"

"Nobody:CNN: MCGRUFF IS RACSIT"

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