Video: Chief Keef’s Hologram Performance Gets Shut Down By Police

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Chief Keef’s anticipated appearance at Craze Fest in Hammond, Indiana was cut short due to police stating the performance “posed a significant safety risk.” The performance was via-hologram from Beverly Hills, California, but apparently that still puts the public at danger.

Chicago Mayor, Rahm Emanuel, has even previously stated that Keef “is not a good role model,” and that he “promotes violence.”  The Chicago native rapper HAS had made music about his affiliation with gangs and violence and has served time, but he claims he has changed.

The short lived hologram appearance was also a benefit concert. The “Stop the Killing” gig was to raise money for a fellow Chicago rapper, Marvin Carr. Carr was shot and killed this past month. Money was also being raised for the family of 13 month old, Dillan Harris, who was struck by a vehicle involved in Carr’s death.

The performance was only able to catch Keef’s hit song, “Don’t Like”, before the police decided to pull the plug. Check out a clip of what happened above and see the short performance below.

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