the police are watching the hip-hop stars!

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MIAMI - Police say they are secretly monitoring hip-hop stars P. Diddy, DMX and others in South Florida to protect them, but celebrities and critics see the surveillance as unnecessary and racist.  

Officers in Miami and Miami Beach have photographed rappers and their entourages at Miami International Airport and staked out hotels, video shoots and nightclubs while consulting 6-inch-thick dossiers of rappers and associates with arrest records in New York state, The Miami Herald reported.

"We have to keep an eye on these rivalries," said Assistant Miami Beach Police Chief Charles Press. "The last thing we need in this city is violence."

Some experts believe the sweeping surveillance of a genre of musicians is unprecedented.

"There's been no shortage of rock stars and other musicians" scrutinized by police, said Anthony DeCurtis (expert?), contributing editor at Rolling Stone magazine. "But there has never been anything like this."

Miami Beach and Miami police did not immediately respond to calls Wednesday for additional comment.

Police began gathering intelligence on rap artists after the Memorial Day 2001 weekend, when 250,000 hip-hop fans flocked to South Beach for four days of parties hosted by their favorite rappers. More than 210 people were arrested, double usual number, most for disorderly conduct and intoxication.

Although no major rap artists were arrested, police decided to learn the nuances of hip-hop culture, Press said.

"Nobody on the beach had a handle on who the players were," Press said. "We didn't know anything. We didn't know who were the big record labels, who were the kingpins. We didn't know why there were rivalries with Ja Rule and Eminem (news - web sites)."

Officers were sent to New York for a three-day training session in May, along with police from Los Angeles, Atlanta and other cities. That's where they received the dossiers, said Miami police Sgt. Rafael Tapanes.

"This kind of conduct shows insensitivity to constitutional limitations," said Nova Southeastern University law professor and constitutional law expert Bruce Rogow. He represented 2 Live Crew when the rap group was prosecuted for obscenity in the early '90s. "It also implicates racial stereotyping."

Only one of 97 officers in supervisory positions at the Miami Beach police department is black. Miami has 226 ranking officers and 26 are black.

"The cities should take taxpayer dollars and put them toward something else," said Luther Campbell, the former 2 Live Crew rapper.

Gear! (Gear!), Wednesday, 10 March 2004 18:45 (twenty-one years ago)

Nick Crowe was the drummer for the band Gay Dad.

nickalicious (nickalicious), Wednesday, 10 March 2004 18:52 (twenty-one years ago)

"The last thing we need in this city
is violence."

The Huckle-Buck (Horace Mann), Wednesday, 10 March 2004 18:54 (twenty-one years ago)

Nickalicious I kiss you

Matos W.K. (M Matos), Wednesday, 10 March 2004 18:57 (twenty-one years ago)

http://www.csc.liv.ac.uk/~u2pf/scarface.jpg


fush you, mang

Donna Brown (Donna Brown), Wednesday, 10 March 2004 19:12 (twenty-one years ago)

That would have been the coolest Scarface quote ever if Smashmouth had not used it as a title for one of their albums.

latebloomer (latebloomer), Wednesday, 10 March 2004 19:15 (twenty-one years ago)

aw, FUCK, I quoted Smash Mouth accidentally. Please kill me

Donna Brown (Donna Brown), Wednesday, 10 March 2004 19:16 (twenty-one years ago)

there are so many things that would be cooler if Smashmouth weren't associated with them, like rock music.

Gear! (Gear!), Wednesday, 10 March 2004 19:16 (twenty-one years ago)

and Doritos

Donna Brown (Donna Brown), Wednesday, 10 March 2004 19:17 (twenty-one years ago)

and the human race.

Born-Again Pubescent Undercover Pocket Nihilist Crochet Ninja (mjt), Wednesday, 10 March 2004 19:18 (twenty-one years ago)

And Shrek.

nickalicious (nickalicious), Wednesday, 10 March 2004 19:18 (twenty-one years ago)

And Smashmouth.

Dom Passantino (Dom Passantino), Wednesday, 10 March 2004 19:19 (twenty-one years ago)

ESPECIALLY Shrek

Donna Brown (Donna Brown), Wednesday, 10 March 2004 19:19 (twenty-one years ago)

I'm glad to see that Smashmouth is getting the consideration they deserve here.

Ned Raggett (Ned), Wednesday, 10 March 2004 19:23 (twenty-one years ago)

that one smashmouth song is great

asfdzxc (asfdzxc), Thursday, 11 March 2004 00:04 (twenty-one years ago)

I just wish the cops would start watching Smashmouth re: their feud with taste.

anode (anode), Thursday, 11 March 2004 00:06 (twenty-one years ago)

But I like Smashmouth!

Though Donna is right about the Doritos thing.

Michael Daddino (epicharmus), Thursday, 11 March 2004 00:09 (twenty-one years ago)

can't even look sideways at one now. Farfisa-ruining bitches

Donna Brown (Donna Brown), Thursday, 11 March 2004 00:50 (twenty-one years ago)

Doritos 3D: C/D?

LITTLE LAMB [Jon Williams] (ex machina), Thursday, 11 March 2004 00:55 (twenty-one years ago)

I saw Toure arguing with some idiot talkshow guy about this on CNN. It was funny shit. I should post a transcript.

Sym (shmuel), Thursday, 11 March 2004 04:42 (twenty-one years ago)

to bash smashmouth, here you go! ----> Does Smashmouth actually have a fan base?

Eisbär (llamasfur), Thursday, 11 March 2004 05:22 (twenty-one years ago)

don't forget Nore

Nate in ST.P (natedetritus), Thursday, 11 March 2004 05:25 (twenty-one years ago)

four months pass...
and sports

david jinkey, Thursday, 29 July 2004 07:25 (twenty-one years ago)

It just hit me how much that article reminded me of the way the police covered the Hell's Angels in Hunter S. Thompson's book.

David Allen (David Allen), Thursday, 29 July 2004 07:31 (twenty-one years ago)


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