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This dude just may be the realest rapper, ever. On Monday, August 5, while in a Fort Collins, Colorado rental home, a teenaged rapper sat down in front of a webcam to record himself rapping about the real life situation he was in. That predicament was sitting in the room  surrounded by police, including a SWAT team, looking to arrest him.

Reports Coloradoan:

An aspiring teenage rapper accused of threatening his roommates with a knife was recording a music video about being surrounded by the SWAT team when a flash bang grenade went off in his Fort Collins home.

Police arrested Josh Jackson, 19, late Monday and said he faces felony menacing charges. Jackson goes by the name Adequate Advocate and, in his rap, discusses his roommates and his family. The title of the video is “police are trying to murder me as I write this.” Jackson posted a series of Facebook messages earlier in the day about the 5th Amendment, which addresses search warrants and criminal prosecutions.

“Bring the motherf—— SWAT team, special weapons and tactics, operation,” Jackson raps. “I’m not a criminal, I’m political, and right now… Oh s—! You heard the blast.”

It turns out that Jackson’s rhymes were interrupted by a flash bang grenade getting hurled into his room. Reportedly, 15 marked police cruisers surrounded the apartment during the hours long standoff including the SWAT team’s Bearcat armored vehicle.

Jackson was arrested and has been charged with felony menacing.

Peep the full struggle verse on the flip.

Photo: YouTube

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