Ohio Police Officers Sue Afroman for Putting Security Footage of Them Raiding His Home in Music Videos - He wasn't even high

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Rapper Afroman is being sued by several Ohio law enforcement officials after he put footage of their 2022 raid on his house in music videos about the incident.

The Grammy-nominated rapper, who is best known for his 2002 jam “Because I Got High,” made a whole album about the August 2022 raid in which police broke down his door based on a search warrant for drug trafficking and kidnapping. No evidence supporting those allegations was found and no charges were filed.

He told NPR of the incident, “I asked myself, as a powerless Black man in America, what can I do to the cops that kicked my door in, tried to kill me in front of my kids, stole my money and disconnected my cameras? And the only thing I could come up with was make a funny rap song about them and make some money, use the money to pay for the damages they did and move on.”

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The musician, whose given name is Joseph Edgar Foreman, wrote about the raid in several of his songs, including “Lemon Pound Cake,” which opens with they lyrics, “The Adams County sheriff kicked down my door, then I heard the glass break. They found no kidnapping victims, just some lemon pound cake.”

In the surveillance footage included in the video, police are shown kicking in the door and walking past the titular cake on the kitchen counter. Afroman told NPR that the cops also broke his video surveillance system and stole $400 from him.

Four deputies, two sergeants and one detective from the Adams County Sheriff’s Office are now suing him, his label and a Texas-based music distribution company for invasion of privacy.

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In the complaint filed last week, they said they have received death threats, and also suffered “humiliation, ridicule, mental distress, embarrassment and loss of reputation.” Unless the music videos and social media posts are taken down, “Plaintiffs will suffer irreparable injury to their reputations, their mental health, and their legally protected rights,” the complaint read.

They are also seeking all proceeds of the songs and videos, as well as his merchandise, including sales of the malt liquor made by his 4204 Main Street Brewing Company.

Afroman said his reaction to the lawsuit was “a drop of anger, disbelief and a little anxiety, followed by tons of laughter. I was thinking, these big bad cops … are being beat up and bullied by those little corny rap songs I made about them. I’m like, ‘Oh my god, are you letting me know that my raps are working on you?'”

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He was already planning a defamation lawsuit against the police and now plans to countersue. “I want to sue them for stealing my money, I want to sue them for writing ‘kidnapping’ on a warrant and making me suffer financially in my industry because just that accusation makes people raise an eyebrow about you,” he added.

In December, Afroman announced he was running for U.S. President in 2024 as an Independent on the platform of getting “weed legal everywhere.”

Watch the video for “Lemon Pound Cake” below:

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What shoddy and corrupt police work. I really try to support law enforcement but when they do shit like this it’s hard.
I think Afroman taking what could arguably be the most based attitude toward the whole situation (especially considering the dude could’ve easily flown off the handle) by calling out and mocking the sheriff’s department in such a mellow way is admirable.
Some of the videos are pretty spicy, not gonna lie. The cops really fucked themselves trying to punish him for it though.
 
This case is pure Kino, Afroman rocking up to trial with a full Star Spangled Banner suit and sunglasses, sitting there all smug while Lick Em' Low Lisa plays and the cop breaks down in tears :story:

Mockery, parody, and derision of public officials through artistic expression is entirely constitutionally protected. I hope that Lick Em' Low Lisa and alleged flaggot pedocop Brian Newland never live this down.

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I'm confused, was the cop that turned out to be a pedo still on the police force or was he fired? If he's still employed as a officer that's even more fucked up

That aside, guilty or not Afroman is based as fuck for trolling them so hard.
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Apparently he still is on the police force according to the google AI sloppa machine
Afroman is doing more about this guy then the criminal justice system
 
A lot of nigger lovers in this thread. I think you guys would feel more comfortable on reddit.
The cops got a bogus warrant signed off on because of the word of a literal crack whore, vandalized his home, stole his shit, AND tried to cover it up by cutting the wire to his personal home security cameras. He makes songs calling them out on it, and they got their sensitive little feelings hurt and are trying to sue the guy they already robbed. I don't give a shit if he's black or not, I'm not gonna side with corrupt, overweight dyke-cops just because they targeted a group I usually dislike. He has every right to clown on those arrogant inbred faggots, and I'll support him the whole way.

Cops are extremely lucky they did what they did to a fat stoner who wasn't even home at the time. Rural Ohio has some real creatures living in those farmhouses, there's a solid chance the next time they do it some meth-goblin blows their tits off with a home-made shotgun the second the door comes down.
 
So the jury is deliberating right now, right?
I’m not a criminal nigger. I know how to behave around law enforcement.

A lot of nigger lovers in this thread. I think you guys would feel more comfortable on reddit.
sir you sound quite upset. would you like a nice slice of lemon pound cake to calm your nerves?
 
So the jury is deliberating right now, right?
Yes.

I'm not sure if this is true in civil cases but according to the youtuber good luck america who is an ex SWAT leader for a decade or two who analyzes a lot of police action says that in general a short jury deliberation typically returns a guilty verdict while a longer verdict leans towards not guilty verdicts.
 
If you guys didnt know they had to play the whole song for context and to let it speak for itself.

they shoulda just fixed his door and laughted about the pound cake.
 
If I was Licc'Em Low Lisa and my attorney made me sit through that whole bonfire song, in front of the whole wide world, I'd sue *him* for intentional infliction of emotional distress LMAO. Fuckin' brutal.

But I have no sympathy for these butthurt piglets, and I hope Afroman makes $14 kabrilion zillion off their misery and embarrassment.

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Someone pointed out that this is exactly like an episode of Reno 911 and now I can't unsee it. Holy shit.
To add onto this: the Adams County Sheriff's idiotic way of handling never made any sense to me until I looked at it this way. I don't literally think the plaintiffs are as dumb as TV show characters, I mean they represent the very thing the show is satirizing.

A small(ish) town police force made up of "salt the earth" people who are underfunded, undertrained and underqualified. They have aspirations to be more respected and powerful than they are, chasing a TV show fantasy of what being a cop is like, but the reality is way less sexy and they don't uphold the proper standards even for that.

They gassed themselves up about the Afroman raid thinking it would be an exciting, action-packed drug bust that would propel them into the big leagues and earn them fame and recognition, but it turned out to be completely fruitless. The idea that the rapper would feel victimized or wronged never crossed their mind, probably because "Who cares? he's rich!" and they never thought much about it after.

and just like an episode of Reno 911, instead of thinking things through and acting maturely, they double down on bad decisions and dig the hole deeper, because they don't have the insight or critical thinking to see how bad an idea that is, even if they "win."
 
in general a short jury deliberation typically returns a guilty verdict while a longer verdict leans towards not guilty verdicts.
When I did civil jury duty for a class action against a government agency, we had a long deliberation that resulted in a compromise on keeping some charges and dropping others. We then submitted that compromise as a unanimous decision.
 
in general a short jury deliberation typically returns a guilty verdict while a longer verdict leans towards not guilty verdicts.
Makes sense. A guilty verdict usually doesn't take much longer than saying "what the state says is true." If the case is especially fucked up, they're sometimes only out for however long it takes to write "guilty" on a clipboard.

Logic would dictate that a not-guilty verdict would take more time, because they'd wanna go over the state's case as much as possible to make sure they haven't missed something.
 
We need a statement on if the lemon pound cake was actually good.
Never had bad lemon pound cake. Don't know that I'd go as far as lifting it during a raid, but it's an understandable sentiment.
I just hate cops.
There is indeed a happy medium between being a ketamine-addled trantifa fag thinking therapists should be running running LE and slavishly tongue washing the balls of everyone who puts on a uniform. Remember that law enforcement gets paid by following procedures and meeting quotas, not doing the correct thing.
 
This is how you exercise your first amendment rights
 
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