Rapper Meek Mill accuses NYPD of pulling a gun on him, thinking it was a joke.

After X's wrongful detainment news gained attention, the Philly rapper spoke out against him.

November 2nd 2025.

Rapper Meek Mill accuses NYPD of pulling a gun on him, thinking it was a joke.
Meek Mill, a rapper from Philadelphia, recently had a disturbing encounter with the New York City Police Department. The incident occurred the night after Halloween, and at first, Meek thought it was all just a prank. But as the news of his wrongful detainment spread, he couldn't keep quiet any longer.

It all started when NYPD officers responded to a call about a weapon in the vehicle that Meek was sitting in. Videos of the incident quickly went viral, showing the rapper being arrested outside of a nightclub in Manhattan during the holiday weekend. Meek couldn't believe that this was happening while cameras were rolling and expressed his frustration in a video, saying, "This is the level you go through when you lack youth."

Once the ordeal was over, Meek took to social media to clarify his role in the matter. He expressed his embarrassment at being pulled out of the car and cuffed in front of everyone at the club. He also shared that the officers had guns pointed at him for no reason, and he initially thought it was all just a prank.

According to a police spokesperson, the officers were responding to reports of a firearm inside a vehicle in the area. They stopped Meek and two other males as their car and license plate matched the description. However, no gun was found, and they were eventually let go. Despite the resolution, the incident left Meek feeling shaken and reminded of his past experiences with law enforcement.

On social media, Meek reflected on the incident, saying, "They tryna get me." This statement carries a lot of weight as Meek has been vocal about his own struggles with the criminal justice system. In 2017, he received a controversial sentence for a probation violation stemming from a decade-old conviction. After his release the following year, he used his platform to advocate for probation reform, and his record was later expunged by then-Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolff.

Meek's experience with the NYPD serves as a reminder of the ongoing issues with law enforcement and the need for criminal justice reform. As he continues to use his platform to advocate for change, Meek is seeking $5 million for projects that will support this cause. Social media users have been quick to offer suggestions, showing their support for the rapper's efforts.

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