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Diddy Fans are Pouring Baby Oil on Each Other Outside the Court House and Shouting “It’s not RICO, it’s FREAKO”

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The legal drama surrounding Sean “Diddy” Combs took an unexpected turn today as a group of his most devoted fans turned the courthouse steps into a slippery, chaotic spectacle. CNN’s Laura Coates reported that supporters poured baby oil on each other while chanting,

 “It’s not RICO, it’s FREAKO!”

—a bizarre rallying cry that left onlookers stunned.

Witnesses described scenes of near-pandemonium as fans glistening with baby oil, danced and chanted in support of the embattled music mogul. Some held homemade signs with slogans like “Free Diddy” and “RICO is Wack, Freako is Back!”—a clear reference to the federal Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) charges Combs is facing.

“It’s Not RICO, It’s FREAKO!” – But What Does It Mean?

The origins of the chant remain unclear, but some speculate it’s a nod to Diddy’s infamous 1990s alter ego, “Puff Daddy the Freak.” Others believe it’s a satirical jab at the seriousness of the RICO charges, suggesting the case is more about spectacle than substance.

Legal analysts, however, weren’t laughing. “RICO cases are no joke,” said criminal defense attorney Marcus Greene. “But when your fanbase starts turning court appearances into a WWE meets oil wrestling event, it’s hard to take anything seriously.”

One X user simply tweeted:
“Diddy’s fans really out here turning federal charges into a l#be party. I can’t. 💀”

 

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Mass Shooting in Chicago’s Altgeld Gardens Leaves Four Injured, Allegedly Retaliation for Mello Buckzz!!

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Chicago, IL – July 3, 2025 – A mass shooting in the Altgeld Gardens neighborhood on Chicago’s South Side, that many in the streets have called a retaliation for the Mass Shooting earlier at rapper Mello Buckzz Album release party has left four people wounded in the early hours of Wednesday morning, marking another violent incident in a city grappling with gun violence.

Details of the Shooting

According to Chicago police, the shooting occurred around 3:17 a.m. in the 600 block of East 133rd Street. A group was gathered outside when unknown assailants opened fire, striking four individuals.

The victims include:

  • A 21-year-old man, shot in the arm and thigh, transported to the University of Chicago Hospital in critical condition.

  • A 31-year-old man, suffering multiple gunshot wounds, taken to Christ Hospital in critical condition.

  • A 29-year-old woman, shot in the arm, who self-transported to Christ Hospital in stable condition.

  • A 29-year-old man, shot in the shoulder, who initially went to Roseland Hospital before being transferred to the University of Chicago Hospital in serious but stable condition.

No suspects have been identified, and Area Two detectives are investigating the circumstances surrounding the attack.

Community Reactions

The shooting has sparked outrage and frustration among residents, with many questioning the effectiveness of crime reduction efforts.

  • Suzanne Etsch commented, *”So in a 24-hour period, at least 22 people shot. Both were mass shootings. Can’t wait to see the total Monday morning.”*

  • Courtney Faull-Basile questioned the narrative on gun violence, asking, “Crime is down, mass shootings are up. Why aren’t we worried about the mass shooters’ mental health or access to guns this time?”

Others, like Ricky Moore, called for unity, saying, “We have to start fasting and pray so our people will stop all the hate towards one another.”

Broader Context of Chicago Violence

This incident follows a troubling trend of mass shootings in Chicago, despite official claims of declining crime rates. Just last month, a similar attack in another South Side neighborhood left multiple victims wounded.

Critics, including Lee Kirk, blamed political leadership, referring to the city as “Brandon’s Chicago,” a likely reference to Mayor Brandon Johnson. Meanwhile, Marc Sims noted that most violent crimes occur within interconnected networks rather than as random acts.

As investigations continue, Chicago residents brace for what could be another violent holiday weekend.

 

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