
Another aspiring rapper looking for street cred.
A man who posted a threatening anti-police message on social media, that included an image of a young male in a Chicago Police Department (CPD) shirt, has been taken into custody, police said.
The since-deleted Facebook post predominantly featured a selfie photo of the Facebook user, known as “Savion Savo.”
But in the background, a young man – possibly a juvenile – could be seen wearing a CPD shirt. The boy appeared to have no idea he was included in the man’s selfie.
“Welcome to Chicago Illinois … were we teach eachother everyday [that] anyone can be touched,” the man’s post read. “I’m currently in Mt. GreenWood a very racist a** town in Chicago.”
“The boy in this picture is probably innocent, bout as innocent as Tamir rice, Laquan McDonald, Sandra bland, etc.,” the post continued. “Let’s hope they stop the Genocide on my people, before the next shots we take aren’t with cameras…”
The man then included a link to a rap album on Apple, titled “No Help Coming,” by “Savo.”
He also included lyrics to one of the tracks in the Facebook message.
“They ain’t gone understand this pain until we do a drive by On lil billy, do a kidnap on yo Sargent, you don’t wana see us go harder…” he wrote.
