Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

According2HipHopAccording2HipHop
0

NEWS

NYPD Launches “Rap Unit” To Target Crime At Hip Hop Shows

Videos by According2HipHop

According to HYPEBEAST the New York Police Department created the “Rap Unit”. This unit is an on-the-ground operations conducted by the department’s Enterprise Operations Unit. According to sources, the special team organizes a weekly list of upcoming rap shows classified as posing a low, medium, or high risk for violence or drug-related incidents. Undercover investigators and officers are then planted at certain events to gather intelligence on individuals that are on their radar.

The unit’s presence during Remy Ma’s show at the Irving Plaza in March 2018 was one of their biggest moves, eyeing the rapper herself and apparent entourage member Jahmeek “Jah” Elliot. Remy’s lawyer Dawn Florio says that Remy has no connection to Elliot whatsoever. “Remy does not know Jahmeek Elliot. Never heard of him, doesn’t know him,” Florio said. “She does not travel in an entourage. She travels with her husband and security guards.”

Other artists on the list include 50 Cent and Tekashi 6ix9ine. Both rappers had relations to Brooklyn’s famed Club Lust, with 50 Cent scheduling a performance in 2016 and 6ix9ine being a frequent guest at the club. A sergeant from Patrol Borough Brooklyn South reached out to officers at the local 72nd Precinct regarding 50’s appearance, although it’s unclear if any action was made that night.

Florio heavily criticized the Rap Unit, calling them the “hip-hop police” instead. “My impression of the hip-hop police is they’re this shadowy, specialized unit that conducts overly aggressive investigations.” She added, “They’re constantly stalking high-profile rap artists and monitoring their every move.”

On the other end, NYPD spokeswoman Sgt. Jessica McRorie defended the unit’s existence, claiming that it does not discriminate against rap. “The Enterprise Operations Unit focuses on venues or entertainers that have been connected with past acts of violence — regardless of musical genre. The primary goal of EOU is to anticipate, based on past incidents, where there is a significant likelihood of violence, and to take steps to prevent people from being hurt, or worse,” she explained. She continued to credit the unit for its contribution to a number of major prosecutions, saying that it “continues to gather additional intelligence by responding to shootings and assaults that may occur at all kinds of entertainment venues.”

https://www.instagram.com/p/ByQd8pQnHQ1/

You May Also Like

NEWS

Khadiyah “KD” Lewis former reality star from the hit program Love & Hip-Hop has passed away. Videos by According2HipHop Khadiyah Lewis Dead at 44...

NEWS

Videos by According2HipHop Sean “Diddy” Combs has faced a string of legal and reputational setbacks since 2023, but he’s recently notched a minor victory...

NEWS

Videos by According2HipHop It has been nearly a year since Kendrick Lamar shook up the rap industry with the release of his hit song...

NEWS

The drama between Megan Thee Stallion and Tory Lanez is far from over.  Videos by According2HipHop More than two years after Tory Lanez was...