The rising teen rap star was sentenced to 60 days in jail Thursday for violating his probation from a previous gun charge — when he pointed a gun at Chicago cops.
"I beg you please," Chief Keef told Juvenile Court Judge Carl Anthony Walker. "Give me one more chance to show you. .. I am a very good hearted person. I have not picked up any more cases... That's not my life anymore."
The 17-year-old rapper, whose real name is Keith Cozart, then broke down in sobs.
But the judge hit him with a two-month sentence, nonetheless. He called him "detrimental to the people of Illinois." Prosecutors said in court Chief Keef is a member of a faction of the Black Disciples street gang. The faction is called "Lamron" — which is Normal spelled backward. Authorities say it's a reference to Normal Boulevard in Keef's old Englewood neighborhood.
Keef, wearing county-issued blue sweats and white canvas shoes, then hugged and kissed his mother and grandmother before heading off to serve his time.
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