Video After The Jump
After serving two months in a Chicago juvenile detention center, Chief Keef was freed yesterday. The scene was documented by Dib Entertainment.
Keef was greeted by his Glory Boyz Entertainment crew, family members and his young daughter.
It appears that Keef used his timed locked away to write a lot of new music. A police officer handed a bag of notebooks filled with lyrics to one of his team members before he left the facility.
Almost immediately after getting out of jail police were concerned about a posting on Keef's Facebook wall taunting a deceased Gangster Disciples member.
“F*ck a TOOKA gang!!! B*TCH IM 3 Hunna," Keef wrote, according to the Chicago Sun Times.
Tooka was the nickname of Shondale Gregory, a 15-year-old shot to death at a bus stop at 63rd and St. Lawrence on Jan. 12, 2011 in the Woodlawn neighborhood on the South Side.
“He’s heating things up before he’s even out,” one police source said.
Keef is reportedly affiliated with the Black Disciples.
Will Keef be able to stay out of trouble?
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