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Brevard County Sheriff Wayne Ivey, who was propaganda for warning protesters to avoid violent tactics, blew up pop star Lizzo because he apparently misunderstood his words in his viral video.
Front “No King” protests What happened nationwide in Ivey, warned when Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier tied, “If you spit, you go to the hospital and go to jail. If you hit one of us, you go to the hospital and go to jail and then get bitten by one of our big dogs here.”
He went on to further warn: “Drop a brick, bomb or point a gun at one of our representatives and we will inform your family where to collect your remains. Because we will kill you The cemetery died. We won’t play. ”
Lizzo seems to have summoned the video in a social media post.

Sheriff Ivey responded to Lizzo’s online remarks, believing she misunderstood his statement, even though Lizzo didn’t call him famous. (Lizzo photos from Marleen Moise/Getty Images)
She said in one person: “I just watched a video of law enforcement saying they would kill them – kill anyone who exercises First Amendment rights. I have never seen anything unconstitutional in my life. The video was posted on Instagram.
She went on to declare: “We do not serve the king. We do not serve the dictator. We do serve the people who protect and serve, our people- our people-when threatened, when challenged, we just need to speak out. We only need Puli. This is the American thing.
She ended her video and said, “I want to encourage everyone to remember their constitutional rights. I want to encourage everyone to protect each other as well. People who are placed in the protection of the people are not doing this. Know your rights and stick to the ’em.”
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Thousands of people across the United States gathered Saturday in hundreds of cities across the United States to protest the Trump administration and counter the military parade of the President of Washington, D.C. to commemorate the military’s 250th birthday. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc, via Getty Images.)
Fox News Digital contacted the sheriff, who misunderstood how Lizzo seemed to make his words misunderstand. He believes Lizzo refers to his own comments that have been widely reported in the media.
“Who is Lizzo?” he asked. “I didn’t hear about her until earlier tonight. So she thought it was totally zero for me! She obviously didn’t listen to what she actually said in the press conference, which proved the inaccuracy of her offer.”
He added: “People never exercise their First Amendment Rights are threatened (forever) and as it is actually said, peaceful protest is part of our democracy and we will provide a safe environment for peaceful protests! My warning is directed at violent protesters whose actions will put the lives of citizens and law enforcement officers at risk! ”

Brevard Sheriff Wayne Ivey spoke to state law enforcement leaders at a press conference on June 12, 2025 at the BCSO deputy law enforcement department in Titusville, Florida. (Tim Shortt/Florida today via USA Today)
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Fox News Digital also contacted Lizzo’s management for comments but did not hear it immediately.