This past Friday, Game sent out a tweet to his nearly 600,000 Twitter followers that he was looking for an intern for his Black Wall Street label imprint. Little did the ambitious followers know that the number sent out was to the L.A. Sheriff’s Compton station. The L.A. Times reports that the calls flooded the office’s emergency phone system and delayed emergency service.
Sheriff’s Capt. Mike Parker stated: “This was beyond irresponsible,” “The deputies’ ability to answer the phones and dispatch personnel to help these people in danger was significantly impeded.”
Parker also said that sheriff’s investigators are documenting the actions in a criminal complaint and plan to forward their findings to the Los Angeles County district attorney’s office for criminal filing. Check out what Game had to say inside.
Game’s Tweets:
@latimes it wasn’t me (shaggy voice)
Yall can track a tweet down but cant solve murders ! Dat was an accident but maybe now yall can actually do yall job !!!! #iSpeak4ThePeople
P.S. who killed Biggie & Pac ???
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