Not a fan: Official upset about rapper's video that was shot in West Virginia courtroom
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Guns, fatigues, and a violent crime: A rapper used a West Virginia courtroom to film his vigilante-themed music video, and that has disturbed one local official.
The Weirton Daily News (http://bit.ly/1TB9EVI) reports that Hancock County Commissioner Jeff Davis was not happy the courtroom was used by local rapper Mini Thin. Davis wants fellow commissioners to adopt rules to make sure such a scenario isn't repeated.
Jason Mallas of Weirton, or Mini Thin, says he used the Circuit Court chambers to film the video on June 12.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Davis says county officials were unaware of the shoot.
Mallas says the courtroom was scheduled through a judge's office.
An actress wore fatigues during the four-hour shoot, and fake guns were used to depict a story about the rescue of a rape victim.
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Information from: The Weirton Daily Times, http://www.weirtondailytimes.com