Chief Keef has pulled a number of head-scratching antics since coming to fame in 2011, but this one may truly take the cake.
The 20-year-old rapper inexplicably hopped on Twitter over the weekend and instructed his 1.1 million followers to vandalize a Minneapolis home in what appears to be a case of mistaken identity on his part.
“Throw eggs and s— in a bag and rocks and all that at this address Ima repost it,” the “Aint Missing You” rapper wrote in a since deleted post.
Unfortunately, some misguided fans followed through on Keef’s request and went to the address to post pictures and videos on social media that Keef retweeted.
As for the people who live in the home, the three female college students who have lived there for almost two years told local news stations that they are in no way connected to Keef and have absolutely no idea what he could have against them or their home. One of the ladies has even reached out to Keef to let him know he had the wrong residence but thus far has yet to hear back from the rapper.
“I’m fearing for my safety,” the young lady only identified as Ashley said. “I have two other roommates that aren’t able to come home tonight because of this, and it’s not going to end tonight. Social media goes on forever. You could retweet this in four months and throw eggs at my house.”
Area police have become involved in the matter, even going so far as to have a marked squad car to stand guard at the home. Authorities have reportedly advised the women to temporarily find somewhere else to stay. Meanwhile the ladies have a message for the rapper.
“You have a lot of say in what goes on in the world, being so famous,” Ashley said. “This is just kind of sickening in what you do with your time, and if you’re going to put a hit on a house, you make sure that they live there.
Keef has yet to issue a statement or address the issue other than sending out the following tweet.