MINNEAPOLIS SAVAGES RESPOND TO CHIEF KEEF POSTING MN ADDRESS TO 1.1M FOLLOWERS

  • 7 年前
Chief Keef has again caused controversy and made the news after urging his 1,100,000 plus Twitter followers to vandalise a house in Minneapolis, & it seems some residents are not too happy.\r
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Its unclear what grievance Chief Keef had & who exly it was with. Rumors say the address he posted was supposed to be either an unnamed person who he had a problem with or Hi Def, a cameraman who recently shocked his followers by attempting to ‘expose Chief Keef and Fredo Santana among others.\r
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News reports on KSTP report that the whole incident was a ‘big misunderstanding, as the only residence of the named address on Bryant Avenue North is 3 college students who have been the only residents of the house for the last year. People have been driving past the womans home taking pictures and videos and posting them on social media to the point one of the women says she ‘fears for her own safety, and police have been ‘monitoring the area surrounding the house to stop any incidents from occurring. \r
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Other Minneapolis rappers and residents also had words for Chief Keef, accusing him of bringing unwanted attention to their neighbourhood for no reason. These included Kash Da Kid & Cutthroat Cash, who have featured on songs alongside Lil Jay, Billionaire Black and King Yella. See all their responses above. \r
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Check out the KSTP News feature on the initial incident here: \r
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(Additional details courtesy of KSTP)\r
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Follow: @CutthroatCash @KashDaKidGRM\r
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