If you don't know the saga of #Afroman I suggest you settle in on YouTube for some fun history videos. The Cincinnati area rapper filled his home with security cameras. When he was wrongfully raided because of a bad warrant he used the footage to make some hilarious music videos, with topics such as the police officer that seems to want to raid Afroman's fridge. Not that "Will You Help Me Repair My Door?" isn't a banger, but the surveillance footage really makes these videos what they are. Of course, the cops had nothing to charge him with and are now pissed that he embarrassed them. 

I've read the warrant, by the way. The cops found out he used to rap a song about the evils of drug abuse so they gambled that he'd be in that industry. The warrant was lies, specualtion, and a bad faith fishing expedition. 

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https://www.nbcnews.com/pop-culture/rcna264138

Afroman wins in lawsuit from Ohio deputies over music videos: ‘We did it America … freedom of speech!’

A defiant Afroman testified he exercised free speech when he released a music video featuring images of Ohio deputies raiding his home.

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In case anyone didn't hear, the jury came back almost immediately with a decision in #Afroman 's favor with no money going to the cops.

https://www.techdirt.com/2026/03/19/afroman-wins-jury-rules-mocking-cops-who-raided-your-home-is-protected-speech

Afroman Wins: Jury Rules Mocking Cops Who Raided Your Home Is Protected Speech

As we wrote just yesterday, the defamation trial brought by seven Adams County, Ohio deputies against rapper Afroman was going about as well for the officers as their original botched raid on his h…

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