Adamn Killa, the Chicago TikTok star who is also a rapper, was handcuffed on Monday after a viral stunt that told police officers to “arrest me, daddy.” The 29‑year‑old TikTok influencer—known for walking up to law‑enforcement officers, putting his hands behind his back and yelling the catch‑phrase while dancing—was in the middle of a traffic stop when he broke into his signature routine.
The incident was filmed in a snowy Chicago street and posted to his TikTok feed, where the video cuts from him shouting to a police officer to the moment he is cuffed and led into a squad car. Police said they held him for about 20 minutes before releasing him with no charges.
“I got out and I went and made more ‘Arrest me, daddy’ videos right after,” Adamn Killa told the Chicago Sun Times. The viral videos have gathered 1.2 million followers, and the rapper has even sent the same “arrest me” message to National Guard members in Washington, DC.
While the incident did not result in criminal charges, the arrest sparked debate online about whether influencers should be held accountable for stunting police, and raised questions about the safety of law‑enforcement officers who regularly handle viral challenges in public. Chicago residents and online communities are watching closely as the city responds to the trending TikTok trend that turned a traffic stop into a headline.
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