Famed TikToker known for ‘arrest me, daddy' videos is actually arrested by CPD

A famed Chicago TikToker known for approaching police officers and saying “arrest me, daddy” has been, well, arrested.

The rapper known as Adamn Killa posted footage on social media Monday showing him in handcuffs and in Chicago police custody.

“They listened,” he wrote in a video caption as his song “Fall On” played in the background.

Chicago police could not confirm any details surrounding the arrest, but the Chicago Sun-Times, which captured the scene as it unfolded at East Randolph and Michigan Avenue, reported the rapper was detained for about 20 minutes for interfering with a traffic stop as he tried to do his popular “arrest me, daddy” moment.

He was ultimately released without and footage of the arrest was posted to social media shortly after.

And it appears being arrested isn’t stopping him.

“I got out and I went and made more ‘Arrest me, daddy’ videos right after,” he told the Chicago Sun-Times.

The rapper, who has more than 1 million followers on TikTok, has gone viral for creating his own trend using his music.

The trend involves the singer going up to police officers in Chicago saying “oh arrest me, daddy” before breaking out into a dance.

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