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Suburban Neighbors Call Chief Keef A ‘Piece Of Sh*t,’ Say Something Has To Be Done To Get Rid Of ‘These People’



Northfield neighbors are closely monitoring the activities of Chief Keef and Glo Gang. The neighbors have submitted numerous complaints to the Northfield Police Department and Village of Northfield regarding alleged actions committed by Sosa and company.

The Chicago Tribune secured documents released by the village detailing residents’ grievances. Neighbors reportedly made more than 50 calls to police in the last eight months.

Neighbors’ sentiment about Sosa has been nothing less than incendiary. According to documents, neighbors refer to Chief Keef as a “thug,” “menace” and “piece of shit.” The additionally call for police to drive Sosa and company out of the neighborhood.

Also mentioned in the document was a neighbor who closely monitored Sosa’s social media activities. The neighbor told police the rap star was in possession of firearms.

“He should be in jail,” the neighbor wrote.

A neighbor requested police be stationed outside of the home to drive them out.

“Something has to be done to get rid of these people,” a statement in the document read.

One neighbor phoned police to voice concern about residents at the mansion being out in front of their home.

The same neighbor phoned police to complain about filming and bright lights from cameras in front of the residence. She also complained about noise coming from fast cars and a distinct odor of marijuana in the air.

Another complaint read that police were called after someone from the residence came to their door asking if they could use their outlet to charge their phone.

Things reached a boiling point after Sosa was involved in a March 26 shooting incident at the residence. The incident landed an unnamed victim in the hospital.



Andy and Mary Lindblad of Northfield are next-door neighbors to the residence where the alleged shooting occurred.

The Lindblads told WGN the March 26 incident was “inevitable.”

“They were racing their ATVs around the house, setting fireworks off…called the police a couple times,” Andy Lindblad told WGN. “Police responded very well and they responded very well. They backed off and things were quiet for quite a while and then it just heated up a little bit. You’re never quite sure when something might develop into what did.”

“It was inevitable, we felt, just cause of the nature of things going on,” Mary Lindblad added.



Sosa was captured riding his ATV through the Northfield neighborhood in episode eight of Noisey’s “Chiraq” documentary.


A neighbor now fears for the children of the community after the shooting incident.

“Is it OK for us to live on a street and in a community where parents now need to think twice about whether it is safe for their children to shoot hockey pucks in the driveway? Whether it is safe for them to ride their bikes to a friend’s house on Southgate? Whether a family can walk safely to Middlefork?” the statement read.

Check out documents below:










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