Saturday, January 19, 2013

Chief Keef Sentenced to 60 Days for Probation Violation

CHICAGO -- Chicago rapper Chief Keef has been taken into custody after a juvenile court judge decided a video of him firing a semiautomatic rifle at a New York gun range was a violation of probation. The artist, real name

It's been a rough week for Chief Keef, and it just got worse. The teenage rapper was sentenced this week to 60 days in juvenile detention for a parole violation, thanks to a viral video involving some gun play. Chief Keef, government name Keith Cozart

The Chicago rapper Chief Keef was visibly shaken and pleaded for leniency when he was sentenced to 60 days in juvenile detention on Thursday.

Just two days after Chief Keef, the 17-year-old rapper from Chicago's South Side, was taken into custody, for having violated his probation, by a Cook County judge on Jan. 15, he's been sentenced to two months in a juvenile detention center! Complex

A member of Chief Keef's management team has revealed that the controversial 17-year-old rapper has been sentenced to two months at the Illinois Youth Center in St. Charles, Ill., for violating probation. "We would have preferred for him not to have to

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