Nujavez
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Sometimes you can, when it's crowded or you don't look like a good dude. Gotta still be slick about it though. Might me more laxed now though because everyone has their cannibus card.Cops doing the right thing from letting that struggle music fill the streets.
Can you even smoke and roll one up out in the open in SF?
Not really anywhere to run to easily. Cops had 'em penned in, and nobody wants to get tazed or shot.
Was expecting them to run.
Ehh
What the hell was doing thinking when cops kept yelling to put had cuffs and he had his hands in his waist band smh dudes just asking to be on the 6 o clock news
Tossing stribble is like tossing a half a cigarette. ****** be trying to give that **** away like sticks a gum.Fat boy rolling that streebo took one last look at that blunt like damn didn't even get to spark it
Yup...if you watch carefully, you can see the cop at the top of the stairs searching black hoodie guy.Dude in black hoodie had that gun on him in his sweater pocker. Police focus in on him first. Somebody probably called police when they saw the gun
Anyone wanna enlighten me on what exactly they were doing wrong? I know big dude in the front was rolling up but one dude smoking draws the attention of damn near the whole department? Am I missing some amendment to the constitution that forbids black males to congregate? I'm lost.
Hunters Point rap video shoot interrupted by police, two arrested
By Jonah Owen Lamb @jonahowenlamb
Two men were arrested in Hunters Point on Sunday while they were reportedly involved in the making a rap video.
About 5 p.m., officers were on patrol on Hunters Point Hill near the Willie Mays Boys and Girls Club when they saw a man with a semi-automatic pistol walk into crowd of men filming a rap video, said police spokesman Albie Esparza.
After telling the crowd to put their hands up, the officers arrested a man in a black hoody for being a felon in possession of a fire arm. The pistol was loaded and the man -- Taj Williams, 20, of Richmond -- is a convicted felon.
Everyone in the crowd was detained and searched, said Esparza. Michael Higginbotham, 23, of San Francisco was also arrested for possession of narcotics – rock coke. Everyone else was released after being detained.
The incident was caught on tape and has since been posted to Youtube, which has spread across social media.The footage shows about 15 men in the middle of filming the video. When police arrive, including plainclothes officers as well as housing project officers, everyone is searched and cuffed. About seven or eight officers are in the video.
“I can certainly understand where all these social media concerns are coming from, but at the end of the day this person is not supposed to have a gun,” said Esparza.
A more detailed account of the incident came from the district station.
Before officers spotted the man with a gun, they saw the crowd, many who are associated with the Big Block gang according to Bayview Station's newsletter.
When officers asked what the crowd at Harbor and Northridge was doing, they were told the group was getting ready to film a rap video. Then the officers left the young men along but waited not far from the scene and observed.
"One of the members of the group was seen producing a handgun and racking a round into the chamber. None of the subject around him appeared alarmed at the sight of the gun," noted the newsletter. That is when the officers moved in and detained the group, arresting Williams and Higginbotham.
Sunday, Mar 15, 2015