Rap on Trial

说唱受审

Hidden Brain

社会科学

2018-05-08

54 分钟
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Olutosin Oduwole was an aspiring rapper and college student when he was arrested in 2007. He was charged with "attempting to make a terrorist threat." Prosecutors used his writings — which he maintains were rap lyrics — to build their case against him. The week, we revisit our June 2017 story about Oduwole, and explore how public perceptions of rap music may have played a role in his prosecution.
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  • Hey there, Shankar here.

  • We're working on a bunch of new episodes coming your way beginning next week.

  • In the meantime, we wanted to highlight an episode from last June that was a result of many months of research and reporting.

  • Please note, it includes the sounds of shootings from a college campus, as well as music with violent and explicit language.

  • If you're listening with small kids, you may want to save this one for later.

  • This is hidden brain.

  • I'm Shankar Vedantam.

  • On a chilly April morning in 2007, a nightmare unfolded on a college campus in Virginia.

  • A 23 year old student, acting alone, opened fire in a dormitory.

  • He shot and killed two students.

  • Then he walked across campus and began killing people in an engineering building.

  • The sound of gunfire was caught on a student's cell phone.

  • We weren't sure what it was.

  • It was gunshots.

  • But for a while, we thought it might have been construction.

  • We heard this horrible scream and laughter.

  • Tina Harrison was a student in the building.

  • So we were sitting in the classroom and basically, panic broke out.

  • All we could hear was people screaming, laughter, and more screaming.

  • And I counted 24 gunshots within a minute, and I lost track.