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Click2Houston.com: In March (2018 ), two rappers...Maxo Kreme...(and) NFL Cartell Bo...were filming...next to...(an) elementary school...Some students made it into the video...When police arrived at the park, most of the people ran...
(A)ccording to police...about a dozen loaded guns, some of them stolen...(were) being used as props and the extras holding the weapons were all documented street gang members...Some of them had open warrants and were arrested on the spot...Drugs were also found...
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It's difficult, to say the least, to feel sorry for those who thought there would be no problem with being filmed publicly brandishing loaded weapons while knowing that the cops were looking for them. At least
some of them had enough operative brain cells to make good their escape -- and of course the camera operator had enough operative brain cells to destroy all of the footage immediately...
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Rolling Stone:...Maxo Kream and NFL Cartel Bo’s Hoova music video...opens with footage of police arriving...The clip was released via...YouTube (in May 2018 )...(P)olice used it...to track down...(and) arrest 20 men...who appeared in it...
(NFL Cartel Bo)...was charged with illegally possessing two assault rifles and threatening a cop as he was transported to jail. Police say...(he) cut off his ankle monitor and ceased communication after being released on bond. Maxo Kream was not arrested...Nine men in total are still on the run.
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I'd like to know more about the chain of custody of the footage -- if the cops didn't seize it, how did the video get made and posted online two months later? Could there be a connection between its materializing and Maxo not being arrested?