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Desiigner Barks On Cops Out In L.A., Luckily He Lived To Talk About It

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Desiigner might not be living high off the 'Panda' hog like he once was, but apparently he still feels that his celebrity status should be recognized and respected regardless of when he last had a hit record (no shots). According to TMZ, the former G.O.O.D Music artist got into a shouting match with a cop […]

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