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Friday, January 12, 2007


TROY -- A rap video on a popular Web site that shows Troy police cars and a man with a gun in his pants led to a real-life re-enactment Wednesday evening.
City Councilman Mark McGrath learned about the video produced by Hood Gentlemenz and posted on the popular Web site YouTube, and he sent it to Mayor Harry Tutunjian.
The mayor in turn sent it to Police Chief Nicholas Kaiser, and police decided to stake out the neighborhood in the area of Sixth Avenue between Middleburgh and Swift streets. Part of the neighborhood was used as a backdrop for the video.
"I was surprised to see that produced right here in Troy, to brazenly flash weapons and handguns," Tutunjian said. "It probably wasn't the smartest thing on the part of the actors."
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You can watch the video by clicking the link below. Be warned, there are explicit lyrics and random acts of poseurness.
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Breakin' News | Film Youself With Guns and Put It on Display
TROY -- A rap video on a popular Web site that shows Troy police cars and a man with a gun in his pants led to a real-life re-enactment Wednesday evening.
City Councilman Mark McGrath learned about the video produced by Hood Gentlemenz and posted on the popular Web site YouTube, and he sent it to Mayor Harry Tutunjian.
The mayor in turn sent it to Police Chief Nicholas Kaiser, and police decided to stake out the neighborhood in the area of Sixth Avenue between Middleburgh and Swift streets. Part of the neighborhood was used as a backdrop for the video.
"I was surprised to see that produced right here in Troy, to brazenly flash weapons and handguns," Tutunjian said. "It probably wasn't the smartest thing on the part of the actors."
- Read the rest of the story
You can watch the video by clicking the link below. Be warned, there are explicit lyrics and random acts of poseurness.
- Click this to watch the video
thefeedblog at 11:23:00 AM EST Blog about this entry
This entry has 3 comments: (Add your own)
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How will that stand in court. They have no proof they were real, if they had licenses and last time I checked you could carry a gun so says my amendment rights...seems like they're targeting a certain demographic.
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The people who participated in the filming and acting in this film need to be
sent to Anbar Province in Iraq. Draft them now.
What they're doing is preparing the people of the U.S. for terrorist attacks
in all of our towns and cities. They're presenting an ideology of intimidation
before the actuality occurs. They're saying, "Get used to it, folks. We're
here, we're locked and loaded, and we're not going away until we turn
your hometowns into war zones."
1/13/07 1:56 PM