NYC Teen Rapper Who Shot Police Officer Walks Free from Jail After Posting Bond 10 Days After Shooting — Cut a Video on Jan. 2 Flashing His Gun (VIDEO)

16-year-old Camrin Williams, known as C Blu in the rap world, walked free from jail this week after shooting a New York City police officer last week.

Camrin Williams was arrested after shooting a police officer in the Bronx on January 18th.

Williams walked free after posting his $250,000 bond on Thursday, January 27.

Earlier this month “C-Blu” released a video titled “Message Pt.2” on January 2nd where he is filmed flashing a gun.

Teen rapper C Blu with a gun in one of his earlier raps this month.

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Teen Rapper C-Blu was released back on the street after shooting a cop after posting bond on Thursday.

The New York Post reported:

A 16-year-old, up-and-coming rapper charged with shooting an NYPD cop in the Bronx walked free on bond Thursday — and cops are fuming over it.

Camrin Williams, who is also known by the rap name C Blu, posted his $250,000 bond after being locked up at a Brooklyn juvenile facility on gun and assault charges in the shooting of a 27-year-old cop in Belmont.

“If anybody wants to know why we have a crisis of violence in this city, or why we’re about to bury two hero police officers, look no further than this disgraceful bail release,” NYPD Police Benevolent Association president Patrick Lynch said in a statement.

“This individual chose to carry illegal guns twice,” Lynch said. “He chose to fight with and shoot a New York City police officer. There’s no reason to believe he won’t do the exact same thing when he’s out on the street tonight.

“Shame on Judge Denis Boyle for allowing this to happen,” he said. “The people of the Bronx won’t be safe as long as he’s on the bench.”

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