Sauce Walka has shared a message with the kids who may look up to him, cautioning them against following his recent car chase antics which ended in a tragic accident.

On Thursday (December 7), the rapper took to his Instagram to post a video of what appeared to be the wreckage of his car after the high-speed crash he’d suffered in Houston this week. Giving credit to the police, Sauce also relayed to his followers that not all of the boys in blue are bad guys.

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“Kids never do this stupid shit! Learn from my experiences ALWAYS WEAR YOUR SEATBELTS!” he captioned the since-deleted post. “Listen to yo parents advice! Never SNITCH but don’t be disrespectful or aggressive to law enforcement you can lose your LIFE or your FREEDOM! ALL COPS Are not bad cops, have some understanding but never break the CODE of informational silence!”

He went on: “Appreciate every moment u live life and every person that loves you genuinely! BE GRATEFUL! BE ACCOUNTABLE of mistakes! Never slip on your own DRIP! Keep saucing but have control of your flava and your actions! Last but not least GET YOU SOME MONEY AND SAVE MORE THEN U SPEND!”

Check out the post in full below:

Sauce Walka was arrested after leading police on a 130 mph car chase until he crashed his vehicle.

According to court documents obtained by FOX 26 Houston, the 33-year-old rapper (real name Albert Walker Mondane) has been charged with evading arrest or detention — motor vehicle, watercraft or tire deflation device.

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The incident reportedly took place in Houston in the early hours of Wednesday morning (December 6), with Walka evading police at high speed for over two miles until crashing.

It’s unclear whether Sauce Walka suffered any injuries or received medical treatment. He’s scheduled to appear in court on Friday (December 8).

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Following his arrest, a video was posted to Sauce Walka’s Instagram Stories in which he can be heard talking to one of his artists on the phone from jail.

During the call, the “Ghetto Gospel” rapper revealed he was in “good” condition and expected to be released from police custody soon.

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“I want to tell all my fans that I appreciate y’all for your care and concern,” he said. “I’m good, I’m straight. I made it through a catastrophic accident and the Super Saiyan that I am, I’m still here, I’m good, I’m healthy and will continue to be wealthy.

“Right now, I’m incarcerated but I should be getting out soon. I’ma drop a video for y’all ’cause I know y’all miss me. And I’ve been working hard so I’ve got some more work I’ma drop for y’all.”