Following continued rumors about Migos member Quavo having his chain snatched in Washington, D.C. last weekend, a crew from the city by the name of LeggTeam claim to have been responsible in an interview with Real Talk Hip Hop. In the interview the crew shows off a pair of chains they say they robbed from Quavo before issuing a warning to other Hip Hop artists visiting the city.

In the beginning of the video, D.C. rapper Fat Trel introduces the camera to the crew before the interview.

“This is my legger crew,” he appears to say. “If you want me to keep it all the way one hundred, he sell me my guns,” Trel says, pointing to LeggTeam member Pablo. “If you want me to keep it all the way one hundred. You feel me? This my gun man. He in charge of the 50 clips and the 30 clips and the 100 clips.”

In the interview, the three man LeggTeam crew of Donno, Splee, and Pablo appear to flash Quavo’s Quality Control pendant and a pair of chains while speaking about their hometown and addressing rumors about the incident.

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The crew denies the recent reports of a restraining order being enacted and address Quavo’s claims that his chain wasn’t stolen.

“I don’t see that one dangling,” Pablo says. “I don’t see this one dangling no more.”

As for any future Hip Hop artists travelling to D.C., Donno says simply, “Don’t come. D.C. mean don’t come.”

Pablo adds, “Look, for any of you other rap artists that come out here to DC to do a show, you gotta have a hood pass. If you don’t have a hood pass you gotta be a man…You gotta be a man though. You don’t let nobody take your chain. A grown man would not let a nigga take his chain. That’s all man.”

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