Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department will determine if Dillinger committed a "prosecutable crime" by posting the video.
- May 2, 2018
AceShowbiz - Los Angeles police are reportedly examining a threatening video rap veteran Daz Dillinger posted online, calling on local gang members to attack Kanye West. Snoop Dogg's cousin, who is a member of California's infamous Crips gang, took to Instagram on Monday, April 30, to take aim at Kanye for repeatedly voicing his support for President Donald Trump in a series of recent Twitter posts.
Suggesting Kanye has turned his back on the black community, Daz declared, "Yo, national alert, all the Crips out there, y'all f**k Kanye up. Better not ever see you in concert; better not ever see you around the LBC (Long Beach, California); better not ever see you around California."
"Stay in Calabasas, ya hear me?," he continued, noting the neighborhood in which Kanye and his wife Kim Kardashian live, " 'cause we got a Crip alert for Kanye... All the Crips out there - you see him, bang on his a**, f**k his a** up."
The video has since been deleted, but Daz later followed up with fans on Snapchat, revealing, "Kanye put a restraining order on me."
The "Bound 2" hitmaker has yet to comment on the news, but sources tell TMZ.com the video attack has come under scrutiny by authorities at the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, who are looking into the post to determine if Dillinger committed a "prosecutable crime."