President of Miami Fraternal Order of Police accused her of using her "Formation" performance at Super Bowl to promote the Black Panthers and her anti-police message, reported Aceshowbiz.
Beyonce upset cops everywhere with her Black Panther-inspired performance at the Super Bowl 50 earlier this month.
Javier Ortiz, president of Miami Fraternal Order of Police, explained the boycott in a statement.
Ortiz also urged other authorities across the country to join the Bey boycott. "We ask all law enforcement labor organizations to join our boycott across the country and to boycott all of her concerts," he added.
Beyonce hasn't responded to Ortiz's announcement yet.
This is not the first time cops have tried to fight back artists for being critical of them.
Prior to this, police organisations across the country threatened to boycott Quentin Tarantino's "The Hateful Eight" after the director called police officers "murderers" during a police brutality protest in New York last year.
