Gang Leaders ‘BANNED’ Meek Mill From Philadelphia

Gang Leaders 'BANNED' Meek Mill From Philadelphia

Gang Leaders ‘BANNED’ Meek Mill From Philadelphia!

According to the streets, Meek Mill has been “banned” from going to his hometown of Philadelphia by multiple gang leaders. Read on…

CelebnMusic247.com reports that Meek Mill called for “peace” in the streets following the murder of two prominent rappers King Von and Mo3.

The violence in the streets of Atlanta and Texas has been out of control. We lost King Von, Mo3, and almost lost Boosie, and Benny The Butcher. They even went after Dr. Rose the hip-hop dentist.

The ‘Ima Boss’ hitmaker, who has more than 10 million followers on Twitter, posted a series of tweets that was NOT received well by Philly gang leaders.

Rapper Meek Mill has been “banned” from going to his hometown of Philadelphia by multiple gang leaders, MTO News has learned. And it’s all because the rapper posted this on Twitter:

I’ll get all the main big artists in Philly a deal if they put them bodies behind them and squash them beefs …I hear about ….got some hot young bulls from my city but they all beefing!

He then posted:

And that’s just an idea but I’ll push thru with my city if y’all make it thing! It’s like 5 clicks that’s talented but they deep in! And get they most attention when they beefing!

The American rapper added another tweet saying:

And when I say bodies I mean friends or family you lost!

Shortly after Meek made this call for peace, social media reports say that top gang leaders in the city put out the word that Meek was “banned” from returning to the city of Brotherly Love.

They don’t like the message that he’s putting out.

It’s a shame the people don’t understand he was trying to give them all an opportunity to make money instead of killing each other. Something that Trump wants them to do. SMH

Since the news of Meek being banned from Philly he has deleted his Twitter and Instagram accounts.

 

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