College students flee home after Chief Keef tells followers to vandalize it

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Three college students say it’s no longer safe for them to return to their Minneapolis home after rapper Chief Keef tweeted their address last weekend and urged his followers to vandalize it.

In the now-deleted tweet, Keef urged his more than 1 million followers to go to the home and “throw eggs and s— in a bag and rocks and all that at this address” and pledged that he’d retweet the chaos. After a flood of traffic to the home — which didn’t result in any vandalism — police had to station squad cars in front of and behind the home.

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