A BLM leader and rapper in Milwaukee, WI has been arrested on suspicion of rape as part of a sex crime investigation.
The BLM POS is known for organizing and leading violent protests in Milwaukee as a way of capitalizing on the death of George Floyd by picking up a few pairs of kickers.
Frank Sensabaugh, the 39-year-old rapper known as "Frank Nitty II" was captured by police on suspicion of felony third-degree sexual assault on Monday night and recorded his own arrest on Facebook live, for our viewing enjoyment and because he's a flagrant narcissist.
Sensabaugh posted video of police coming to his door Monday night. In the video, the police tell him that a woman had made a serious allegation of sexual assault against him, and we are to #BelieveAllWomenExceptJoeBidenAccusers.
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel typically does not name people if they haven't been charged, but they are naming Sensabaugh because he stupidly posted video of the arrest on social media hoping it would give him street creds in the wild and wooly, gotta have a gimmick world of wrapping.
Milwaukee police declined to discuss the arrest but the rapping world will not be the same if he is incarcerated.
The video begins with the cops asking Nitty to exit his residence, but he calmly declines and says he will talk from inside, until a female officer approaches and explains why they need to talk.
In the video, Sensabaugh says he'll cooperate but needs time to get ready to surrender, then continues recording for over 10 minutes. He finally says he needs to call his lawyer and head off to jail. He signs off his live feed after asking followers to share it as he may be gettin' busted.
Once he's outside getting handcuffed, his son takes over recording. As Sensabaugh is being put into a squad car, there's a scuffle off-camera that results in a physical encounter with a friend of Sensabaugh and a police officer.
Sensabaugh apologizes to police for his friend's violent behavior, and said the friend had been drinking, which he believes is a legitimate excuse to attack law enforcement officers.
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Sensabaugh posted video of police coming to his door Monday night. In the video, the police tell him that a woman had made a serious allegation of sexual assault against him, and we are to #BelieveAllWomenExceptJoeBidenAccusers.
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel typically does not name people if they haven't been charged, but they are naming Sensabaugh because he stupidly posted video of the arrest on social media hoping it would give him street creds in the wild and wooly, gotta have a gimmick world of wrapping.
Milwaukee police declined to discuss the arrest but the rapping world will not be the same if he is incarcerated.
The video begins with the cops asking Nitty to exit his residence, but he calmly declines and says he will talk from inside, until a female officer approaches and explains why they need to talk.
In the video, Sensabaugh says he'll cooperate but needs time to get ready to surrender, then continues recording for over 10 minutes. He finally says he needs to call his lawyer and head off to jail. He signs off his live feed after asking followers to share it as he may be gettin' busted.
Once he's outside getting handcuffed, his son takes over recording. As Sensabaugh is being put into a squad car, there's a scuffle off-camera that results in a physical encounter with a friend of Sensabaugh and a police officer.
Sensabaugh apologizes to police for his friend's violent behavior, and said the friend had been drinking, which he believes is a legitimate excuse to attack law enforcement officers.
“I don’t have any cash on me, so I would appreciate if someone would put some on my books,” he told his Facebook followers before signing off.
“Frank Nitty” has a rich criminal history that includes drug manufacturing charges and driving with a revoked license.
According to Wisconsin public records, he owes over $92,000 in back child support. In August he was arrested after leading a large mob to block traffic on a highway in Indiana.
On Aug. 24, he was part of a BLM protest that marched on private property in rural Michigan. The incident resulted in an exchange of crossfire. One protester was hurt.
“White supremacists … if you point your guns at us, you will die,” Sensabaugh said in a livestream video in August at a BLM protest that spilled onto private property resulting in an exchange of crossfire in which one protester was injured.
He is being held at the Milwaukee County Jail and his bail is set at $50,000. He would like his loyal rappers and mumble rappers to send him their money so he can be free again to do what he does . . . allegedly.
“Frank Nitty” has a rich criminal history that includes drug manufacturing charges and driving with a revoked license.
According to Wisconsin public records, he owes over $92,000 in back child support. In August he was arrested after leading a large mob to block traffic on a highway in Indiana.
On Aug. 24, he was part of a BLM protest that marched on private property in rural Michigan. The incident resulted in an exchange of crossfire. One protester was hurt.
“White supremacists … if you point your guns at us, you will die,” Sensabaugh said in a livestream video in August at a BLM protest that spilled onto private property resulting in an exchange of crossfire in which one protester was injured.
He is being held at the Milwaukee County Jail and his bail is set at $50,000. He would like his loyal rappers and mumble rappers to send him their money so he can be free again to do what he does . . . allegedly.
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