#FreeChiefKeef: Teen rapper arrested for waving gun; David Gregory still free

http://twitter.com/#!/RayIopez/status/291313919153295360

“Chief Keef,” for those of you lucky enough not to have ever heard his “music,” is a 17-year-old rapper from Chicago. In 2011, he pointed a gun at police officers and has been on probation ever since. He was taken into custody today for violating probation over a video showing him brandishing a weapon at a gun range. Some of his fans took to social media to plead his case:

Chief Keef’s in jail??!? 😡😭 #FREECHIEFKEEF

— Sophie Lipman (@sophielipman) January 15, 2013

Chief keef locked up. Awhhh damn here go the #FreeChiefKeef tweets

— ThatOleMcCoy (@ThatOleMcCoy) January 15, 2013

How you lock Chief Keef up on Martin Luther King’s birthday???? Racist.. 🙁

— Kris Rothstein Esq. (@IAMKRIS24) January 15, 2013

Although #FreeChiefKeef is trending on Twitter, there’s also quite a bit of tweeting from non-sympathizers.

#FreeChiefKeef but why though? He violated his parole, he broke the law. He deserves it.

— CJ Fink (@OGCeeg_KTA) January 15, 2013

#FreeChiefKeef kinda sad that he is in jail but maybe he shouldn’t break the law.

— Bill Murray (@MillBurray) January 15, 2013

No Chief Keef should not be freed, just because he is a celebrity doesn’t give him the right to break the law.

— Charley Bartelmay (@crb1647) January 15, 2013

Chief Keef did this to himself,just like anyone that makes the decision to break the law.End of.Jump down off your soapbox.Good day sir.👋✋👋✋

— hannah balkovec (@strpljenspasen) January 15, 2013

Um, please keep Cheif Keef in jail. I don’t care if you’re famous, you break the law you go to jail. #reality

— Fatima Alfaro (@Fatima2Powerful) January 15, 2013

We absolutely agree that just because you’re famous, it doesn’t mean you should get away with breaking the law.

Unfortunately, there are different standards for famous liberal journalists in Washington.

Ask David Gregory.

 

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