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Trap House Gets Raided While Drug Dealer Shows Off All His Money On Facebook Live

HVYA “trap house” in Jacksonville, Florida was raided by police at the same time its resident was showing off the money he’s made selling drugs.

At the beginning of the video, the man is showing leafing through bills of money telling his viewers to “catch up.” He continues telling them that he can’t stop “man” and that the “sh*t don’t stop, man.”

This continues for about a minute before another voice is heard off-camera.

“Open the front door. Give yourself up,” says the voice of an officer. “This is the sheriff’s office.”

The man runs out of view of the computer camera.

The sound of a door being battered down is then heard.

Officers and dogs then sweep the premises before an officer notices the camera is filming. He then takes the camera and faces it away from the action.

The shit apparently do stop man!

So sick of companies and their slick PR firms thinking they’re so smooth and can sneak their little guerilla marketing campaigns right by us.  We’re on to you guys.   Stacks of money, in a trap house, surrounded by drugs, getting busted by the cops and doing jail time?  That’s rapper branding 101.  Let me guess, you’re going to add a YouTube annotation link to this dude’s mixtape within the next 24 hours?    I know when I’m being played.  And to be clear, I don’t hate it.  I know what it’s like in the game.   Whether you’re a capital murder suspect shouting out your mixtape on the way to get your life sentence or a random up-and-comer slinging some drugs on the side to pay for studio time, the industry is about one thing – promotion, promotion, promotion.  Sometimes throwing up a live broadcast on a platform with 1.94 billion monthly active users then calling the cops on yourself is the smartest thing you can do from a career standpoint.