Rapper Incarcerated For Threatening District Attorney

    Sean Chung was arrested last month for a rap song that he reportedly wrote two years ago that threatens the District Attorney in his hometown of Queens, New York. On February 22, he was sent to Rikers Island, where he awaits trial for a previous arrest.

    According to the Daily News, Chung, who goes by the rap name JP Smoov, threatens District Attorney Richard Brown on the song “KAR.” On the track, Chung raps, “Tell the judge to get off my cock, put the DA in a box.” The song was posted in a video in November.

    The 20-year-old’s lawyer, Audrey Thomas, argues that her client wrote the song two years ago and has since tried to change his lifestyle.

    Chung and 30 members of the SNOW gang were arrested in 2014 for plotting to kill members of a rival gang. He faces 25 years to life in prison if convicted.

    Thomas says that since the arrest, Chung has tried to remove himself from the gang life and has taken college classes and works at a restaurant. He was planning on being baptized February 28.

    He was out on bail before he was brought to Rikers Island, where he has since been attacked by two other inmates.

    6 thoughts on “Rapper Incarcerated For Threatening District Attorney

    1. dont fuck with the snow gang, they were in some of 50’s videos from AA. dont worry about it

    2. HipHopDX once again reported news no one gives a fuck about. The national Inquirer has more clout than you guys.

    3. 25 years to life for conspiracy but he didnt do it?! these laws are crazy. we are headed towards some minority report shit.. no pun

    4. They gon put his black ass under the jail,him and bobby smurda,these cannites aint playing,all the new jails built need people in them,niggas be doing all this killing 4 nothing,they dont have lawyer or bail money,leave THE streets if u in them 4 the wrong reason.

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