Scotland Yard has tried to prevent drill gigs and asked YouTube to take down more than 50 videos that it says promote gang violence. "If you watch some of my old videos where they say the music was dark, you can see my personality in it, like me dancing with my friends and laughing. Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO). We pay for videos too. Last year, two were arrested for hacking into the Met's official Twitter account and using it to post messages demanding his release from prison. He was also convicted of having offensive weapons in public, affray, making threats to kill and damaging property. The 21-year-old has been shooting a video in the United Arab Emirates, which he posted on social media. At Trident and across the Met we are very clear we will take decisive action to get videos of this nature removed from the internet; despite what the gangs may claim, there is a clear link, as in this case, to violence. Five gang members who made drill music videos to glorify violence have been jailed after they were caught with machetes and baseball bats. Jobs/Recruitment 'Everyone Thinks I'm A Violent Animal': Digga D sits down with BBC Radio 1Xtra DJ and The Rap Game UK host DJ Target. The five gang members - who have appeared on Tim Westwood's YouTube channel - were described as "menacingly violent" by Judge Ann Mulligan at Kingston Crown Court. In the footage the two gangs can be seen wielding blades, and what appears to be a gun, as they take part in a pre-planned altercation on Harrow Road, near Westbourne Park tube station on January 2 2019. Rhys Herbert left prison in May after being jailed for his role in a machete brawl Rapper, known as Digga D, subject to police order that controls musical output Following release, BBC filmed. To see all content on The Sun, please use the Site Map. Police in London applied for a court order to ban rap group 1011 from The ruthless burglars and thieves jailed across Somerset in 2021 It is just one of the tactics we use as part of our continued work to tackle violence on Londons streets., Man killed and seven stabbed in rampage near nightclub, Boy still missing after group of teens 'pulled out of river', Huge explosion at seaside harbour destroys huts and 'shakes caravans', Get your need-to-know By The notorious drill rapper, who is banned from making music. 679215 Registered office: 1 London Bridge Street, London, SE1 9GF. The notorious drill rapper, who is banned from making music videos in the UK without permission from police, had been shooting a video in the United Arab Emirates, when he posted the video on social media. He is no stranger to trouble and was jailed last year for his role in planning a terrifying machete and knife brawl with a rival gang. Facebook gives people the power to. Family Announcements "So that's something that, obviously, we are discussing in the background, because the CBO brings so many challenges that make it difficult for him to be able to continue to earn a living and make music and to allow him to be creative. Since then, Digga D has been back to prison three times, including for breaching the stringent conditions of his Criminal Behaviour Order (CBO). The other males were arrested at their home addresses. Then people began speculating that Herbert had been arrested by police following the alleged attack. But he started getting into trouble when he was young, too. A judge told him: "You wrote lyrics in your phone that predicted the exact type of crime that took place.". Micah Bedeau, 19, Yonas Girma, 21, Isaac Marshall, 18, Jordan Bedeau, 17, and Rhys Herbert, 17, were jailed or detained for conspiracy to commit violent disorder.