Get the strap. |
Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson is a rap troll. The Unit capo is executive producer of the Starz's series Power and he's proven that by trolling on his social media. His famous catchphrase is "get the strap" and he often uses it to mock rappers, entertainers and just plainly stupid people.
This NYPD Deputy Inspector believed that 50 Cent was harassing him.
Well it seems like Emanuel Gonzalez is going to need that asshole PBA president Patrick Lynch to save his ass. The racist police union president will go to bat for him.
This fool is investigated for briefing his fellow officers that 50 Cent was about to attend a charity event sponsored by the NYPD.
Gonzalez claimed that was a joke to "shoot on sight." Some of the members didn't find it funny to mention that given that the rapper is a targeted celebrity.
A month before, the dirty cop filed an aggravated harassment complaint against the media mogul over what he said were threatening Instagram posts.
The rapper mocked the NYPD by saying the whole controversy is a joke, "get the strap."
Of course, many in law enforcement see that as gun. But since 50 uses that in Power, he's ran with it ever since. He's often trolling the hell out of someone.
"The inspector just said that at roll call. I'm like WTF," one source in the room said.
Dirty cop placed in the freezer after he threatened 50 Cent. |
50 Cent had commented on a news article about Gonzalez being sued by a Sunset Park club owner who had alleged the officer was shaking down his business. 50 wasn't charged with a criminal act.
The rapper's attorneys were not happy about the comments and threaten legal action if necessary.
"He is concerned that he was not previously advised of this threat by the NYPD and even more concerned that Gonzalez continues to carry a badge and a gun."
As you know, 50 has been a rap troll these last few years. He has an ongoing feud with boxing champion Floyd Mayweather, Jr. and Tekashi 6ix9ine.
The rapper has mocked the two for being "punks."
Tekashi 6ix9ine is currently heading to federal time out. He will be placed in protective custody in the wake of his plea deal. The deal will give him 50 years in the federal time out. He may want to retire the music.
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