Overview
- Police handcuffed Adamn Killa for roughly 20 minutes after he interrupted a traffic stop near East Randolph and Michigan Avenue before releasing him without charges.
- The rapper shared video showing himself in CPD custody shortly after the incident, captioning it “They listened.”
- Chicago police did not provide incident details and said the department does not keep records of investigatory stops.
- He said he will not interfere with officers’ duties again, yet he resumed posting new “arrest me, daddy” videos the same day.
- The independent artist frames the routine as political commentary, and manager Taylor Bennett credits the viral persona with boosting his career.