Meek Mill says a white guy spray painted his grandmother’s Philly home with racist graffiti and has the video to back it up.
The Philly native tweeted about the incident Tuesday, saying the incident happened Monday night. Meek posted surveillance footage of the street outside which shows the guy casually tagging the side of a building. It’s hard to make out what he wrote in the video, but Meek says it was a racist remark.
Meek also seems to suggest the tagging is a result of his grandma’s neighborhood becoming gentrified, saying it was a black neighborhood 20 years ago, but no longer.
Sources close to Meek, meanwhile, say he’s troubled by the act as his grandmother’s home was one of only a few that were vandalized in the area.
TMZ captured a clear shot of the graffiti Tuesday, and it reads “ACORN.” Per Meek’s camp, Acorn is a term that relates to white privilege/power.
Meek eventually filed an official police report for vandalism, and the cops are currently investigating. Meek also sent out a clear warning to the unidentified person responsible, telling him he better hope Meek or his people don’t catch him on the streets.
Here’s hoping they find out who did it soon.
Flip the page to see the graffiti.