Genius Felon Arrested After Posting Rap Video With Stolen Gun
A self-styled rapper took a video of himself threatening to go to war with Donald Trump, because Trump wants to take his mama’s food stamps; he was arrested June 2nd on drug charges stemming from a traffic stop. That arrest allowed the Secret Service and Baton Rouge PD to interview him. In one of his rap videos, the convicted felon was holding a stolen pistol with a 100-round magazine and he flashed the serial number at the camera. Oops.
WBRZ reports:
22-year-old Demarcus Davis was booked into the parish prison on charges of illegal possession of a stolen firearm and three counts of felon in possession of a firearm after he was arrested Thursday.
BRPD reported the burglary at Meaux Guns & Ammo, located in the 9600 block of Mammouth Drive, on July 6 of last year. At the time of the report, dozens of firearms were reported stolen. Among those guns was a Ruger 10/22 Krinker Plinker.
Investigators found that a post to social media was made on May 15 by a user identifying himself as Maine Musik. The social media post contains a video where Davis “raps/monologues” about warning people not to “mess” with the group. The group received a visit from authorities in connection with the clip, which also threatened presidential hopeful Donald Trump should he limit access to food stamps. Maine Musik also includes statements about his supposed connection to ISIS and reported access to grenades.
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Davis and at least eight other suspects are seen in the video holding various firearms including rifles, pistols and a sawed-off shotgun. According to police, all of the guns visible in the video appear to match makes/models of firearms that were reported stolen by the victimized business.
Detectives said they were also able to locate the suspect by using a house number and street name visible in the video. A search of Davis’ public Facebook account turned up a photo of the rapper holding the Ruger pistol that was reported stolen. The gun featured numerous customizations and modifications that made it distinctive and easy to spot, according to BRPD.
Threatening a presidential candidate, claiming connection to ISIS, drug charges, possession of a stolen firearm, and three counts of felon in possession of a firearm. Sounds like somebody who should stay in jail, right? We’ve heard unconfirmed reports that he’s out on bail.