Keyshia Cole, Diddy and Frank Ocean have all tweeted pictures of themselves wearing hoodies in support of Trayvon Martin, the unarmed Florida teenager who was shot to death last month.
The 17-year-old teen was shot by a neighborhood watch guard named George Zimmerman in the gated community of Sanford, Florida.
The event has sparked the Million Hoodies March, which features athletes and entertainers wearing hoodies like the one Martin wore when he was killed.
"I didn't know wearing a hoodie made me a target," tweeted the Bad Boy mogul.
The-Dream, Jamie Foxx and Swizz Beatz also posted photos of themselves in hoodies to show their support, adding the hashtag #HoodiesUp.
Even President Barack Obama chimed in, saying that "if I had a son he'd look like Trayvon Marton."
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