A man who impersonated popular rap star Chief Keef has finally been arrested for attempting to carjacking woman, the Pensacola New Journal reports.
Antoren Bell, 19, was reportedly charged with vehicle theft, robbery and criminal mischief after being identified in a photo lineup. He is being held on a $400,000 bond.
In late May, Bell, with the assistance of three teenage girls he recently met, flagged down an unsuspecting motorist.
Bell drew his gun on the woman and ordered her out of the vehicle. He and the young women jumped into the driver’s suspect as the victim ran away.
The fake “Chief Keef” later ditched the vehicle and ordered everyone out because he didn’t know how to drive a stick shift.
The teenagers told the authorities the suspect referred to himself as “Chief Keef.”
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