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Did Lil JoJo’s Brother Swagg Dinero Confront Chief Keef In Jail?



Chief Keef and Swagg Dinero apparently met in the most unlikely places after the two were booked in Cook County Jail during the same time period.

In early November, Swagg hinted he and Sosa were both placed in the same holding cell. He further claimed there was a confrontation between himself and Sosa in jail, but said the Glo Gang rapper wasn’t “on nun.”

“Last night a nigga ran into my son @ChiefKeef in da county bullpen… PC ass nigga… Shorty aint on nun tho on JoJo…HeKnowHowWeRock,” he wrote.



In mid-October, a judge ordered Chief Keef to serve 20 days in jail for violating the terms of his probation after testing positive for marijuana, according to the Chicago Tribune.

Sosa was released a few days later for good behavior.

But Keef soon found himself back in jail Nov. 7 after failing yet another drug test.

Swagg provided more details on the incident Thursday evening. The “Boss Up” rapper asserts Sosa “froze” upon seeing him.

“@ChiefKeef fuck da twitter shit. When u seen me in county u froze up like a bitch. Everybody n da bullpin was laughin at u studder scary hoe,” he said.



Swagg likened Chief Keef’s jail stay to protective custody alleging “body guards” protected Sosa.

“Whole time u live in pc. Folks walk around wit bodyguards in county,” he wrote.



Swagg, an affiliate of Bricksquad 6775, has long been embroiled in a heated conflict with Chief Keef’s GBE camp. The animosity intensified following the tragic death of brother Lil JoJo in September 2012.

Lil’ JoJo, born Joseph Coleman, was murdered in a hail of gunfire in a drive-by shooting on Sept. 4, 2012 as he was riding on the back pegs of a friend’s bike.

Sosa gained notoriety after mocking the “3HunnaK” rapper’s death in September 2012.

“hahahahahhahahahahahahahaahhAAHAHAHAHA #RichNi**aShit,” Keef wrote. “Its Sad Cuz Dat N***a Jojo Wanted To Be Jus Like Us #LMAO.”





Robin Russell, Lil JoJo’s mom, appeared on BET’s “Don’t Sleep” late night talk show to discuss her son’s murder.

Authorities believe members of the Black Disciples street gang are responsible for Coleman’s death.

Holmes asked Russell who she thought was responsible for her son’s death.

Russell replied, “Chief Keef.”

Though Russell doesn’t believe Chief Keef was the actual triggerman, she believes “he paid somebody to do it.”


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