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Kanye West blares disturbing chants, and hosts casting calls in his warehouse; enraged neighbors complain, "It’s across the street from a school, and I don’t think kids should necessarily deal with that imagery"

Controversial artist Kanye West faces backlash in L.A.'s Larchmont neighborhood due to disruptive activities near his warehouse. Residents complain of loud music, including West's own songs, and disturbing 'URGENT' casting call advertisements. Allegations include swastika imagery and concerns about the impact on children near a school. Law enforcement has received multiple complaints, with investigations ongoing into potential hate crimes.
Kanye West blares disturbing chants, and hosts casting calls in his warehouse; enraged neighbors complain, "It’s across the street from a school, and I don’t think kids should necessarily deal with that imagery"
Kanye West, the controversial singer renowned for his infamous love towards Nazi, has been blaring anti-semitic rants and his songs near his wearhouse - and the neighbours are getting disturbed. West has been hosting concerts, parties, practices, chants, and casting calls near his residence for the last few months.

What did the neighbours witness?


According to TMZ, Kanye has plastered disturbing ‘URGENT’ advertisements in L.A.'s Larchmont neighbourhood, for ‘African American Men’ who are not fat and resemble the skin tone of the infamous rapper who’s accused of heinous crimes, Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs. Additionally, the ad asks the prospects to be comfortable wearing swastikas, with other conditions.
The neighbours are pulling their hair due to the noise of Kanye’s songs, ‘Carniva’ and ‘Black Skinhead,’ played constantly, causing the walls to reverberate. Law enforcement officers mentioned that in the past 60 days, 12 complaints have been lodged against the singer and his wild practices, however, the measures haven’t been taken. Additionally, the residents allege that Nazi symbol of swastika have been painted on 2 walls; however upon investigation, they found only one wall and the police are looking into it noting that hate crime has taken place.

The statements by the neighbours


“There are raves and concerts here on the weekends,” one of the residents said to KTLA5. “On weekdays, there’s been noises, there’s been groups of men doing push-ups and other exercises over here, and you can hear music blaring from the parking lot.”
“It’s across the street from a school, and I don’t think kids should necessarily deal with that imagery, especially if they don’t know what it means,: another resident added.
“They put up metal walls now, so we don’t know what’s going on,” a third resident stated. “Then [we heard] a chanting of only men dressed in black…it’s been weird to see.”
While the men in black have made their appearances in the neighbourhood, Kanye is yet to make a cameo.
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