Chief Keef’s Glo Gang Affiliate Yae Yae Jordan Charged With Murder Following Nightclub Shooting, Rapper Shares Video Before Turning Himself In [WATCH]

Chief Keef has managed to keep his nose clean and steer clear of legal trouble for some time now. Unfortunately, his Glo Gang affiliate Yae Yae Jordan is unable to say the same. Jordan was recently charged with murder following a nightclub shooting. The rapper shared a video with fans before turning himself in.

As reported by KollegeKidd, Jordan turned himself into authorities and was charged with a September murder that occurred at Déjà Vu nightclub in Detroit. The shooting incident left one person dead and a few others injured.

The 18-year-old, born Cordell Jones, has reportedly been on the run since the shooting. He was hiding out at a Motor City home for about a month before U.S. Marshalls found and arrested him Monday.

Before turning himself in, he shared a video proclaiming his innocence. "ATF outside, n---a, they got me," he says in the short clip. "I'm innocent, n---a. I ain't do s--t. I'ma take it like a man. Here I come. Hold me down, n---a, for real. Yae Yae I love y'all."

Rumors began to pour in that Yae Yae Jordan had signed with Chief Keef's Glo Gang back in July. Keef appeared on the remix for the Detroit rapper's song "Strapped" later that month but XXL has confirmed with Sosa's manager, Peeda Pan, that Jordan is not officially signed to Chief Keef's Glo Gang imprint. He was reportedly prepping the release of his first project under the imprint later this year.

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