Keak Da Sneak will have to serve 16 months, despite being in a wheelchair.
In March of 2017, the Oakland rapper got pulled over at a gas station in Sacramento, Calif. and police found a firearm, which is a no-no for the rapper since he's a convicted felon.
Keak Da Sneak was charged with possession of a firearm as a felon, possession of ammunition as a felon, receiving stolen property, possession of a controlled substance and driving with a suspended or revoked license.
At the time of the stop, Keak was already on probation for a previous firearm charge,
Four months later, the "Super Hyphy" spitter was shot in an attempted robbery and he's been wheelchair-bound ever since.
He has to wear a colostomy bag and see a nurse three times a week, so Keak said he's worried that he won't get proper treatment behind bars.
“It feels like they had no compassion. My health is not good," he said in a statement. "I know they’re not gonna give me the treatment I need in prison. I’ve been to jail before, and once you get behind these walls, they have no compassion. You have to be on your deathbed for them to give you some assistance. Am I gonna get the treatment I’m getting out here? I don’t think so. I’ve been to jail with people who were sick and really doing bad, and the guards and deputies didn’t care about them at all. They came and beat on them, because they were pushing the button like, ‘I need help, I need help.'”
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