BLOOD MONEY

DJ Tim Westwood and YouTube accused of ‘having blood on their hands’ after the deaths of drill rappers who are fighting bloody gang wars

FORMER Radio 1 DJ Tim Westwood and YouTube were accused of making blood money from the deaths of drill rappers fighting bloody gang wars.

Anti-knife campaigners said Westwood, 60, was profiting from evil as cops began probing the killing of young dad Siddique Kamara   —   knifed to death by a rival drill gang in Camberwell, South London.

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Siddique Kamara   , circled left, pictured with Tim Westwood and bandmates Moscow17 - which included his friend Rhyhiem Ainsworth Barton, circled right, who was shot dead in May
Westwood has been accused of profiting from the violence of the drill rap scene

The 23-year-old was part of the Moscow 17 drill crew who have been championed by Westwood on his YouTube channel.

It is feared the rapper — known as Incognito — was targeted on Wednesday night by the ­Peck­ham-based Zone 2 gang.

He had been cleared of murdering one of their associates after an Old Bailey trial in January.

Kamara appeared with Westwood in a video on his YouTube channel TimWestwoodTV last year.

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Siddique, known as Incognito, was stabbed to death by a rival Drill gang in Camberwell, South London on Wednesday night
Kamara was cleared of murdering an associate of the Zone 2 Drill mob at the Old Bailey in January this year
Teen Rhyhiem Barton shot dead in Bank Holiday bloodshed featured in Tim Westwood video

It also featured fellow drill crew member Rhyhiem Ainsworth Barton, 17 — shot dead in May.

The gang wars are fuelled by drill videos featuring images of violence.

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Spotify and Apple Music have also been accused of raking in money from ­selling the violent music.

Jen Lock from the Lives Not Knives Ealing group complained to Westwood in January about his influence on youngsters.

Youtube has also been accused of having blood on its hands for featuring the violent videos
Rhyhiem Ainsworth Barton, who also featured in the video with Westwood was shot dead in MayCredit: Dan Jones images Ltd
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She said: “He knows exactly what effect it’s having.

“I asked his team how he can justify getting gangs on to promote, glorify and encourage them.

“They said it’s an ex­pression of art. It makes my blood boil that he tries to play innocent.

“He’s making blood mo­ney off the hits it’s generating on YouTube. He has blood on his hands.”

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MP Harriet Harman and Southwark Council leader Peter John speaking to residents during a community meeting near where Siddique was stabbed to death
Friends and family have laid floral tributes at the sceneCredit: SWNS:South West News Service
The scene in South London where Siddique was stabbed to death
Forensic officers were called out to Warham Street in Camberwell following the fatal stabbing
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Jen, 41, added: “YouTube is a corrupt system which is making money from this violent content.

“They’ve a duty to act quickly when it’s reported and clamp down on it.”

After Rhyhiem’s death, ex-public schoolboy Westwood said he did not know Moscow 17 were involved in violence and denied profiting from hosting the videos — or paying groups to appear.

Yvette Cooper, Labour MP and Home Affairs Co­m­mittee chair, this year urged Apple and Spotify to stop selling drill rap.

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Spotify said they are “looking into it”.

A YouTube spokesman said: “We are working with police to review videos that may be connected with the death of Siddique.

"We don’t want our platform used to incite violence.”

Tim Westwood’s YouTube channel slammed for promoting violent drill videos ‘coined in up to £1.9m’

Terrifying lyrics

By Ben Leo

DISTURBING Moscow17 lyrics boast about how they want to attack their rivals with knives.

In their track, Moscow March, watched more than 100,000 times on YouTube, the group rap about splashing — or stabbing — their “opps”.

It goes: “Man’ll splash him with a passion/Ding dong whip [use a car] or the ding dong ped [use a moped]/Pull out, hop out, bang it [stab him].”

The track continues: “The other side known for the dashing [running away]/Moscow’s we’re known for the stabbings.”

Earlier this year, Rhyheim Ainsworth Barton, known as GB, challenged rivals from Peckham’s Zone 2 gang in another track City of God.

Zone 2 responded with a video saying how they were “going to burst” their rivals.

In May, Rhyheim was shot dead in the same street where Incognito was killed on Wednesday




 

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