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Congressma­n, celebs push for A$AP Rocky’s release

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FOLLOWING AN OUTCRY from celebritie­s and a Change.org petition with half a million signatures, US Rep. Adriano Espaillat is pushing for the release of A$AP Rocky, who has been behind bars in Sweden while police investigat­e a fight involving the rapper.

Last week a Swedish court ordered Rocky to spend two weeks in pre-trial detention while police investigat­e the June 30 fight in downtown Stockholm. Quickly after the news broke, the movement #Justicefor­rocky pushing for the rapper’s release trended on social media. On Friday, Espaillat, a New York Democrat, said he was pushing to help Rocky come home.

“I will continue fighting until A$AP Rocky is released from Swedish prison and brought back. Everyone deserves to be treated equally and A$AP Rocky’s rights continue to be violated. It is not a fair process,” the congressma­n said. “Currently, I’m speaking with the State Department and the U.S. Embassy in Sweden and ask that everyone continues showing their support to help us in this process of getting justice for Rocky.”

Rocky, whose real name is Rakim Mayers, was allegedly involved in a fight before appearing at a music festival in Sweden. It was not clear who else was involved, but videos published on social media appear to show a person being violently thrown onto the ground by Rocky. A defence lawyer said it was self-defence. Diddy, Justin Bieber, Shawn Mendes and 2 Chainz are some of the celebritie­s who have expressed support for Rocky. Rapper Tyga said he would not perform a scheduled show today in Sweden as a result of Rocky’s arrest.

Tyler, the Creator tweeted: “no more sweden for me, ever.” Jaden Smith replied to Tyler’s tweet with: “Me Either #Freeflacko­now.”

The Change.org petition supporting Rocky has more than 560,000 signatures.

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