''It's A Smack In the Face To Police Officers'' 10:00PM ET December 14th, 2012 Contributor : Martin James A Rocky Williform Company
Chicago Police are issuing citations to any individuals hanging posters for Chief Keef's Finally Rich album around his Englewood neighborhood. The rapper's debut drops on December 18th and CPD union President Daniel Gorman says that celebrating the rapper's music is an insult to law enforcement.
“It seems as if he’s being hailed a hero,” he said. “But it’s a smack in the face to the police officers who are serving the citizens of those communities.”
"We used to do this when I was commander in [a downtown] district," explained Chicago Police Commander Kevin Ryan.
"I don’t think it’s fair,” countered Keef's manager Rovan "Dro" Manuel. “If they [don’t] do that with Britney Spears, Madonna, the Goo Goo Dolls, why do they have to do that to us?"
"I think they’re targeting Chief Keef a little bit for more reasons than one,” he continued. “He’s a spokesperson for Englewood, they had problems way before Chief Keef. When something bad happens, they want to put it all on him."
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