Rapper Chief Keef gets 60 days in juvenile lockup
CHICAGO — Chicago rapper Chief Keef has been taken into custody after a juvenile court judge decided a video of him firing a semiautomatic rifle at a New York gun range was a violation of probation. The artist, real name
It's been a humbling day for Chief Keef, who was sentenced to 60 days in jail for violating his probation during a video interview with Pitchfork at a gun range last summer. Keef's popularity and infamy have made him an inescapable presence in the rap
The saga of Chief Keef hit a dispiriting low point this week when the 17-year-old rapper was arrested in Chicago on charges that he violated his probation. Members of the hip hop community are still reacting to the news, and in a recent interview with
Chief Keef will serve 60 days in prison for violating his probation. The sentence was handed down by Juvenile Court Judge Carl Anthony Walker, who earlier this week ruled that the 17-year-old Chicago rapper (born Keith Cozart) violated probation when
Complex has reported that Chief Keef was sentenced today to two months for probation violation. Idris “Peeda Pan” Abdul Wahid is a member of Keef's management team. He confirms that Keef will be serving time at the Illnois Youth Center in St. Charles,






