Sunday, 9 April 2017

Police Detain Chief Keef After Possible Drug Deal

Chief Keef left his green Lamborghini on the streets of Miami Beach as police detained the rapper after a possible drug deal.

The 21-year-old was filmed by a passersby being pulled out his expensive hot rod by an officer and being sat on the side of the road after a traffic stop in Miami Beach on Saturday.



Police put handcuffs on the hip-hop star after Chief Keef's friend in the passenger seat, allegedly hopped out of the bright green vehicle and started talking to people in another car.


Miami Beach officials saw the interaction and believed it was a drug transaction and detained five people for questioning. The rapper has not been officially booked or charged yet.  Witnesses told TMZ that there had been marijuana found in at least one of the cars at the scene.


Chief Keef, whose real name is Keith Cozart, was detained along with his cousin, rapper Tadoe, according to a witness who filmed the incident.

Police were possibly drawn to the scene by Chief Keef's flashy ride, a bright lime green Lamborghini with suicide doors, which can cost anywhere from $180,000 to $275,000, depending on the make and year of the car.

He has been posting several shots of the car, along with several other luxury vehicles on his Instagram account.


This is hardly the musician's first brush with the law.

In late January, the rap star was arrested in connection to a violent home invasion of music producer Ramsay Tha Great who claims he was badly beaten and robbed at gunpoint with an AK-47 by the rapper and his crew.The Chicago man was accused of assaulting his former music producer and was arrested by Los Angeles police.

Chief Keef allegedly robbed the producer of a Rolex, rings and $1,600 in cash, while being armed with an assault rifle on January 19.


Ramsay Tha Great said in the video that he was woken up by someone at his door and Chief Keef and another man who was armed with an assault rifle, pushed their way inside his room.
They began hitting him in the face and stole some of his belongings, according to the producer.

He promised from his hospital bed that he would see the rapper in court and would 'take everything' from him.

The rapper's first tangle with the law came at just 15-years-old when he was arrested and charged for delivering and manufacturing heroin in Chicago, a Class X felony.

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