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Ignorant black rapper busted after video shows him blasting Trump while brandishing stolen guns

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Jun 10, 2016, 10:38:04 PM6/10/16
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A former “Sons of Guns” reality TV star did a double-take last
month when he clicked on a link that said, “Rapper Threatens
Trump” and instantly recognized his distinctively customized
firearms being waved around by a local wannabe.

“As I’m watching it, I’m thinking these guns are very
recognizable,” Joe Meaux,whose Baton Rouge store, Meaux Guns and
Ammo, was burglarized in July, 2015. “As I watched more, I
realized that they were very familiar. They were stolen from me
last year.”

By the time Meaux called police, he said local authorities and
the Secret Service were already aware of the Instagram video
featuring Demarcus Davis, 22, a local rapper who goes by “Maine
Musik.” While they may not have known the guns were stolen, the
federal agency takes any threat to a presidential candidate very
seriously.

“I really want to go to war with Donald Trump because Donald
Trump is tryin’ to take food stamps from my momma and that’s all
the (expletive) she got,” Davis said on the video. “Let Donald
Trump know it’s up over here. We want war; we’re going to
declare war.”

Later in the video, Davis makes an ambiguous reference to ISIS.

“I ain’t worried about ISIS,” Davis said on camera. “They just
called me and want me to f**k with them now. You heard me, we’ve
got them drums and grenades but I’m scared to throw them.”

Davis was nabbed on June 3, when he ran a stop sign in Baton
Rouge, according to police. There was a warrant out for his
arrest stemming from an undisclosed 2015 incident.

“Davis was stopped for traffic violation,” Baton Rouge Police
Sgt. Don Coppola said. “It was at that time that we learned that
he was wanted and then he was taken into custody at that time.”

Davis was booked on multiple weapons counts and a drug charge,
police said. He posted $23,000 bail and was released the same
day, according to online records. While his charges include
possession of stolen guns, Davis is not currently suspected of
taking part in a burglary blitz of Baton Rouge gun shops last
summer that included an audacious heist at Meaux’s store. Three
men are facing prosecution for those break-ins.

The Secret Service did not respond to a request for comment.

Meaux said his guns, stolen when thieves bored into the side of
the Mammoth Avenue building after hours, were easy to spot.

“My guns are all very recognizable, we do a lot of custom work,”
he said. “There was one Ak-47 copy built from a .22 I
identified. Everything from the optic to the way the sling was
placed was all very identifiable.”

In addition to the videos featuring allegedly stolen guns,
investigators found a photo of Davis holding a stolen customized
Ruger 10/22 Krinker Plinker on his public Facebook page, sources
said. His Instagram account, which has 53,000 followers, still
shows photographs of him posing with other guns.

“Many of the items have been recovered, but the matter is still
under investigation so when that is completed we will hopefully
get them back,” Meaux said. “But the most important thing is
that they are off the streets now.”

A store Meaux previously ran, Red Jacket Firearms, was for
several seasons the centerpiece of the Discovery show “Sons of
Guns.” The show was canceled in 2014 after co-owner Will Hayden
was charged with raping a minor.

Davis, who could not be reached for comment and did not have an
attorney listed on court documents, is back on the streets
awaiting his next legal hearing. And in a new video posted to
his Instagram account on Wednesday, he had traded in stolen guns
for a knife.

“F**k Donald Trump,” Davis says on screen as he walks through an
urban neighborhood, waving a large blade. “No more guns… It’s
our summer 16, b*tch.”

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