Councilman To Lead Protest Against R. Kelly

A Brooklyn, New York city councilman will lead a protest in front of Hot 97 today (Jan. 26) to have embattled R&B singer R. Kelly removed from the radio stations playlist. Councilman James Davis, who is also a former police officer, said that he is targeting the radio stations to send a message. "We all […]

A Brooklyn, New York city councilman will lead

a protest in front of Hot 97 today (Jan. 26) to have embattled R&B singer

R. Kelly removed from the radio stations playlist.

Councilman James Davis, who is also a former

police officer, said that he is targeting the radio stations to send a message.

"We all should be concerned about who our

children listen to," Davis told Newsday.

Davis said that he agreed Kelly was innocent

until proven guilty in a court of law, but said the serious allegations the

singer is facing warrant his music being suspended.

Kelly was arrested on Wednesday in Miami, Florida,

after police allegedly found 12 digital images stored on a camera in his house.