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The rapper, whose legal name is Michael Render, was detained on Feb. 4, 2024, at Los Angeles’ Crypto.com Arena, just moments after winning three Grammy Awards, including Best Rap Album for "Michael."
The lawsuit contends that security personnel wrongfully restrained and detained him, despite multiple attempts to clarify his identity and purpose for being backstage. Render alleges he was physically grabbed and surrounded by security guards as he attempted to move toward the red carpet area after his historic wins, and that their actions led to both public humiliation and physical harm.
Breaking: Rapper Killer Mike has been taken away in handcuffs in https://t.co/aF2yiyTHol arena after winning 3 #Grammys during telecast (Best Rap Song and Best Rap Performance for “Scientists & Engineers,” Best Rap Album for Michael) “Free Mike” someone shouts as he walks past. pic.twitter.com/4epfmzqMt8
— Chris Gardner (@chrissgardner) February 5, 2024
The lawsuit, filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court, describes an incident where a female security guard allegedly used unnecessary force, grabbing Render’s arm to stop him from leaving. Render claims he was then confined by multiple security personnel, who refused to listen as he attempted to explain that he had just won three Grammy Awards and was authorized to be in the secured area.
“Defendants used their position of authority to degrade, embarrass, and physically hurt [Killer Mike] in public view, subjecting him to emotional distress and public humiliation,” the lawsuit states. The rapper contends that his detainment not only caused physical harm but also robbed him of a once-in-a-lifetime moment — celebrating his career-defining wins on one of music’s biggest nights, in front of an international television audience.
S&S Labor Force, which operates as JRM Security, has denied involvement in the incident, issuing a statement in response to the lawsuit. “We unequivocally state that we had zero involvement in the incident described,” the company said in a statement to TMZ, asserting that while they provided security for the Grammys, their personnel were not responsible for Render’s detainment. “S&S Labor Force Inc takes pride in our commitment to ethical practices and the safety of our employees, clients, and guests. We have thorough protocols in place to ensure all actions taken by our security personnel adhere to the law and our company standards. The claim in question appears to be based on misinformation and lacks credible evidence.” The company stated they are investigating the claims outlined in the lawsuit.
The arrest, which was widely publicized in real-time as videos circulated on social media showing Render being led away in handcuffs, sparked outrage among fans and the hip-hop community. Several hours later, the rapper was released without charges. In July, the Los Angeles City Attorney’s Office formally declined to pursue charges, citing a lack of evidence. That same month, Render addressed the incident through music, releasing the song "Humble Me," which included the lyrics: "I was sitting there in a room full of cops, like Daniel was sitting with the lions / I had to quiet my mind, I prayed and I prayed and I prayed / The liars were lying their lies, I kept on just keeping my faith." The song was included on his album "Michael & the Mighty Midnight Revival: Songs for Sinners and Saints."
Render, a longtime activist and advocate for social justice, has been vocal about issues of racial profiling and the treatment of Black men by law enforcement and security forces. He has spoken at length about criminal justice reform and economic empowerment within Black communities, and his lawsuit underscores what he sees as a pattern of mistreatment and excessive force used against Black men in public spaces, even in moments of triumph. His legal filing seeks unspecified damages for what he describes as a wrongful arrest that caused serious emotional and reputational harm.
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