"Machine Gun Kelly" Flash Mob Shows Fans We Care



Local rapper Machine Gun Kelly had a flash mob of fans in South Park Mall in Strongsville through Twitter.


Saturday, Twitter: "NO MATTER WHAT Today 17:00 flash mob SouthPark Center in the courtyard of food costume wear, you will not hear the game 'Cleveland', while rage!" [Sic]


Strongsville Police said center management had asked for Machine Gun Kelly, whose real name Colson Baker, not to stay on a table - but it does.


He and several other members of his group was taken in handcuffs by police.


Were taken to the Strongsville Police Department, but police said they were not counted in jail instead given a citation for disorderly conduct and released.


The rapper had disappeared, most of the hundreds of commuters in search of adolescents and young people ran the Mall and in some stores screaming.


The rapper was arranged by his manager to do an interview with Fox News Sunday 8, but a public relations officer in New York called and canceled the interview, said that Machine Gun Kelly will not do interviews to when they speak with their legal team and they are happy no one was hurt.


But the rapper has already spoken.


"I think we've demonstrated the power of our movement, man," Machine Gun Kelly, said in a video posted on his YouTube page where it talks about the flash mob, after it was over.


"[E 'was] the first case we have done in Ohio, as you know, because we announced a very major, and it was sort of a chance to show all children that we really care about them, and they' re still here, and we're still on the ground, and there will be an Ohio children and the children of Cleveland until we have 6-Feet Under, "he said.


He also wrote on Twitter: "If having fun with my fans and bringin the rage back in my hometown means I have to be stopped ... so keep pullin the handcuffs." [Sic]

















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