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Berkson added that his client never took the weapon away from the gun range.

“It was a promotion. Just like a movie,” Berkson said. “There was no intent on his part to possess a gun.”

Chicago police have been looking into whether Chief Keef and his allies played a role in the Sept. 4 slaying of Lil Jojo, whose real name is Joseph Coleman. The slaying garnered national attention after Chief Keef sent the taunting tweet about the slain 18-year-old hours after the killing. Chief Keef received mostly negative feedback from his more than 200,000 Twitter followers before he claimed his account had been hacked.

Chicago police also believe Coleman’s death was all part of an ongoing gang dispute between the “Brick Squad” faction of the Gangster Disciples and the rival “Lamron” faction of the Black Disciples. Law enforcement sources have said that Coleman was a reputed Brick Squad member, while Chief Keef was purported to be affiliated with Lamron. The sources have also said that a number of later shootings were thought to be linked to Coleman’s slaying.

Neither Chief Keef nor his rap allies have been charged with any wrongdoing in Coleman’s slaying or any other shootings.

Earlier this month, prosecutors alleged that he violated his probation by moving to Northbrook without notifying officials, but the Judge Walker disagreed, saying prosecutors had not presented “any credible evidence” that the teen had moved from his Dolton home.

At the time, Berkson said the rapper was spending a lot of time recording songs in the Northbrook home of his manager, where they had set up a studio.

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