Chief Keef called on his 1.1 million Twitter followers to vandalize a Minneapolis, Minnesota home on Friday (January 29).

“Throw eggs and shit in a bag and rocks and all that at this address Ima repost it,” the Chicago rapper wrote in a tweet that has now since been deleted.

Sosa‘s fans who lived near the area went to the house in large numbers posting pictures and videos of them riding by onto social media.

The occupants of the house, who happen to be three college women who have lived there for over a year, told Minneapolis’ Eyewitness 5 News that they have no connection to the rapper and aren’t sure why he targeted their home. One of the home’s occupants says she reached out to Keef on Twitter to let him know he had given out the wrong address but to no avail.

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“I’m fearing for my safety,” Ashley, one of the women who lives in the home told Minneapolis’ Eyewitness 5 News. “I have two other roommates that aren’t able to come home tonight because of this, and it’s not going to end tonight. Social media goes on forever. You could re-tweet this in four months and throw eggs at my house.”

Minneapolis Police Department guarded the home for hours to make sure no vandalism actually occurred and advised the women who lived there to stay somewhere else to be safe.

Ashley had a few words for the 20-year old rapper who has yet to reveal why he targeted their home.

“You have a lot of say in what goes on in the world, being so famous, that this is just kind of sickening in what you do with your time, and if you’re going to put a hit on a house, you make sure that they live there,” she told the news channel.

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Chief Keef later tweeted, “They might Have the Police looking for me.”

Chief Keef‘s tweets and the news report are as follows:

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