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Cooning Singing An Adele Song For Reduced Sentence

Posted on Apr 5, 2016 in All Coons, Sambos and Buffoons |

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Cooning Singing An Adele Song For Reduced Sentence

Watch as Brian Earl Taylor starts cooning and singing an Adele song for reduced sentence.  He was convicted of unlawful imprisonment and carrying a concealed weapon then tries to coon his way out of jail by singing a version of Adele’s “Hello” in the courtroom. He did this in hopes of getting white folks to love him or maybe a lighter sentence.

Brian Earl Taylor, 21, surprised a courtroom of onlookers when he sang a song for Washtenaw County Trial Court Judge Darlene O’Brien after addressing the court at his March 10 hearing.

“Hello there, your honor,” Taylor sang. “I want to say I’m sorry for the things I’ve done and I’ll try and be stronger in this life I chose, but I want you to know — that door, I closed.”

He is a young man… so he has time to get it right.  I hope someone gives him one of two prison favorites while he’s locked up  – the 48 Laws of Power or Behold The Pale horse!  These books will open his mind and change his life.