Afroman fires back at Adams County deputies who are suing him

Published 2023-04-05
Fight over Afroman using video of deputies raiding his home to promote his music and merchandise

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All Comments (21)
  • "You're hurting our reputation!" Nah, you're doing that pretty well all on your own.
  • Shutting off his security cameras puts the nail in the coffin for me that they knew they were up to some shady shit.
  • @Tbird761
    I love that their legal argument is basically, "The video record of our own actions is causing irreparable harm to our reputations."
  • P.s. If they were simply doing their job, it is not illegal to record police in the course of their duty. That last statement is gold.
  • Shouldn't have been in that man's house ..... You have no expectation of privacy inside another persons home
  • The thought of them playing lemon pound cake in a court room in front of that goofball cop is absolutely hilarious
  • I have the perfect solution. Let Afroman and ten homies go to the deputies homes, bust their way in, go through all their shit, take their cash, and if they have enough talent they can make their OWN rap videos from their OWN cameras.
  • Those cops DESERVE much worse than being humiliated. They shouldn't be able to work in law enforcement ever again, and they SHOULD be publicly shamed. Heck, it should be a required after what they did.
  • @OhNo-ee3tj
    They stole money from him.. and they’re suing him for emotional distress… because he showed the footage
  • Afroman is amazing ! He did nothing wrong and deserves to win the counter sue!
  • @bugssy
    Cops should do better investigations before raiding some innocent persons house. Judges should be held responsible too for signing false warrants.
  • @deaf2819
    The cops are looking for a payday. Seems they should’ve pursued a career in rap.
  • @M1D3N
    Those law enforcement officers are just embarrassing themselves more by whining about getting their pwecious feewings hurt 🥺
  • @RideGasGas
    Go Afroman Go! Best of luck in this lawsuit and your counter lawsuit to follow.
  • What is this lawyer talking about protecting families for? Your clients broke into someone's house. He's the one who needs protection from those idiots. There's no greater threat than people forcefully entering your home on a warrant that was obtained through false testimony or a judge that doesn't care about a burden of proof to provide a warrant. Hard to believe one of those 2 scenarios weren't the case. Those are the people that should be sued and prosecuted with criminal charges as well.
  • The song he made asking them to pay for his door was not only hilarious it's a jam
  • So...why did they disconnect the security cameras during the search? Did the warrant say they were allowed to do that? Because if not they should be in prison
  • "how dare you film us breaking into your house and going through all of your stuff"-the police
  • "The deputies were simply doing their job". No they weren't. Every officer has a duty to check and ensure they themselves don't make mistakes or do something immoral or outright illegal. None of those officers spoke up when they created or read the search warrant. They were all in happily and were hoping to get that sweet sweet civil asset forfeiture money.