A music video filmed in honor of the late Chinx ended in multiple arrests over the weekend, according to the New York Daily News.
The arrests, five of them total, were made due to possession of illegal weapons and drugs.
Although the video shoot, which took place in East New York, Brooklyn, was attended by the likes of French Montana, Ja Rule, Busta Rhymes, Noreaga, and Juelz Santana, no artists were arrested.
Among those arrested were a security guard, a woman starring in the music video, a couple, and one other man.
The Coke Boy Records video shoot was infiltrated by plainclothes cops after they got word that residents reported seeing guns and drugs on the video set.
Among the weapons seized were a Derringer pistol, a semiautomatic pistol, and a .32-caliber revolver. Cocaine, marijuana, and molly were also reportedly found by authorities on the video set.
Despite the occurrences on set, the artists present during the video shoot have remained relatively silent about the encounter.
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Piglets are out to butter the black man.
FTP but some times u gotta use ur head too b
How dare the police stake out a video shoot being hosted by the COKE BOYS!?!?!?!
Racism……RACISM I TELL YA!!!!
hiphop police stake out everything rap you must be new
East NY Brooklyn such a gritty area man
new york is not like other states. police know whats going to happen before it happens. dudes in other states can get away with things that new yorkers cant. they are not being policed like new yorkers. the nypd budget is different than other police departments. the technology is more advanced. thats the reason why places like chicago are in the state that they are in.
some1 snitched…snitches! they aint happy them boys r gettin it..proly even the guys dat shot Chinx!