Hamilton will not face investigations over a shirt calling for prosecution of US cops

Today's news report revealed that British Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton will not face investigations from the International Automobile Racing Federation (FIA) for wearing a T-shirt during his participation in the Formula 1 Tuscan Grand Prix last Sunday, carrying an offensive phrase to the police, where he says: Catch the policemen who killed Briana Taylor. "


A FIA spokesman said in statements to the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) today, Tuesday, that investigations had been excluded, after saying on Monday that the union was considering opening an investigation.

Hamilton's shirt bore a picture of the brown lady Taylor who was shot by US police at her Kentucky home.

Hamilton (35 flags), the only black driver among Formula 1 participants, has been active in recent months in combating racism and has called on Formula 1 teams and drivers to express their rejection of injustice.

However, Hamilton's shirt was likely to be considered a violation of FIA regulations regarding political commentary, and the BBC reported that FIA would seek to "clarify its guidelines as to what drivers are allowed to do before races and on boarding."

Japanese tennis star Naomi Osaka touched on the murder case of Taylor, on her way to the title of the US Open (Flushing Meadows) on Saturday night, where Hamilton described her as "inspiring."

"I wanted to draw attention to the fact that there are people being killed on the street," Hamilton said.

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