Crime & Safety
Chicago Rapper Chief Keef Charged in California Home Invasion
The rapper is accused of targeting his former producer.

Chicago rapper Chief Keef was booked on robbery charges after an alleged home invasion targeting his former producer in Los Angeles.
The producer, known as Ramsay Tha Great, posted photos and videos on Instagram last week claiming that, armed with an AK-47, Chief Keef and five of his friends robbed and assaulted him, according to TMZ.
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Keef, whose real name is Keith Cozart, planned a 2015 hologram concert in Chicago that was shut down by police due to the potential for violence. Keef planned to perform via hologram from California because he had outstanding warrants in Illinois.
Ramsay Tha Great accused Keef and his friends of bursting into his Tarzana, California home, beating him and stealing money and a Rolex, WGN reported.
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In an Instagram video, Ramsay Tha Great described the incident, telling Keef, "See you in court."
WATCH rap producer Ramsay Tha Great describe the alleged home invasion by Chief Keef (Advisory: Profane language audible in this video):
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