Even the some of the police officers in Philadelphia are “Team Meek.” Chaos broke out in the streets of Philadelphia after the Eagles won the Super Bowl. Some rowdy fans approached a police officer, and encourage him to say “Free Meek.” The officer obliged and the fans went crazy.
Meek Mill was sentenced to two to four years in state prison for violating his probation in early November.
Common Pleas Judge Genece Brinkley cited her reasoning was due to the Philly rapper being a “danger to the community.”
Meek’s probation violations came as a result of his involvement in a fight at a St. Louis airport in March, and recklessly driving his motorcycle in New York City.
Meek’s attorney Joe Tacopina told TMZ the Dreamchaser was ordered to complete community service to have his St. Louis airport case dismissed. Meek performed his community service at Philadelphia’s Veterans Association.
Meek took a deal that will get the reckless driving charge expunged from his record if he can go six months without getting arrested again, TMZ reports. He also had to perform 30 hours of community service.
Meek Mill spent nearly five months in prison in 2014 for violating his probation. He was freed in December 2014 a month ahead of his expected Jan. 11, 2015 release date.