🔥 The Gutter Report: YouTube on Fire — Hassan Campbell Says Supreme Playing Dirty with Police

050 The Movement amplifies a wild claim that’s setting the internet ablaze.

The streets and the screens are colliding again — and this time, the name Kenneth “Supreme” McGriff is back in the headlines.

In his latest video, Hassan Campbell launches a full-on rant, putting Supreme at the center of a new controversy and reviving old wounds across Queens and hip-hop history.

🎥 | Hassan Campbell speaking on YouTube about Supreme McGriff


Over the past 48 hours, Campbell claims police came to his home, and he says Supreme “played dirty,” tried to “get him arrested or hit him with a lawsuit,” and weaponized police pressure. He even shows ring-camera footage of officers at his door.

đźš” | Ring-camera footage Hassan says shows police at his door


Shortly after, Chyna Brim of 050 The Movement jumps in with his own response video, telling his audience that Preme sent the police to Hassan’s house. Between their platforms, the narrative is moving fast — reshared by smaller outlets and reaction pages that keep pouring gas on the fire.

🎙️ | Chyna Brim on 050 The Movement addressing the situation


Hassan doesn’t stop at legal talk. He goes for character: saying Supreme “destroyed the Black community,” “disowned his own son,” and even sent people after Lil Preme’s mother. He caps it off by saying he hopes Supreme rots in jail — language that’s sparked outrage, defense, and nonstop debate across timelines.

No official word has come yet from Supreme’s camp — though I reached out to Preme for comment. Whether these claims hold weight remains to be seen, but one thing’s clear: Supreme McGriff’s name still shakes rooms, feeds algorithms, and reroutes conversations coast-to-coast.

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