Updated, 16:54: A Chicago-area rapper named by authorities as a person involved in the July 4th parade shooting was arrested.
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One of his music videos, for the song “Toy Soldier”, features a crude animation of a stick figure of a man shooting a long gun at people and then lying face down in a pool of blood, apparently being shot by the police. . . The accompanying text is: “I just want to scream / Tear this world apart / Live the dream”.
He also has an IMDb page that lists him as a writer, director, composer, producer, and actor in a couple of music videos. In one, he raps on a set made for a small class. He sits at the table and takes his backpack; The screen goes dark and a firing sound is heard. When the video returns, he is on his knees and falls to the ground. He hears a maniacal laugh, drops the shells from his hands and strokes the American flag.
The data subject has about 30 songs posted on Spotify, and his Facebook fan club page has 223 followers.
In a video posted online, he is seen sitting on a bed with his hands on his knees and looking at the camera. On the wall behind him is the front page of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette with the title “Oswald Murdered in Jail”, presumably a reference to the death of JFK killer Lee Harvey Oswald.
The 22-year-old’s Instagram page is filled only with groups of black and white photos of the three of them in various poses.
Police continue to warn the public that the person of interest is a fugitive and is considered armed and dangerous. She is believed to be driving a 2010 Honda Fit with Illinois registration plates.
Source: Deadline

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