Reason.com - Free Minds and Free Markets
Reason logo Reason logo
  • Latest
  • Magazine
    • Current Issue
    • Archives
    • Subscribe
    • Crossword
  • Video
  • Podcasts
    • All Shows
    • The Reason Roundtable
    • The Reason Interview With Nick Gillespie
    • The Soho Forum Debates
    • Just Asking Questions
    • The Best of Reason Magazine
    • Why We Can't Have Nice Things
  • Volokh
  • Newsletters
  • Donate
    • Donate Online
    • Donate Crypto
    • Ways To Give To Reason Foundation
    • Torchbearer Society
    • Planned Giving
  • Subscribe
    • Reason Plus Subscription
    • Print Subscription
    • Gift Subscriptions
    • Subscriber Support

Login Form

Create new account
Forgot password

Georgia

Police Charge a 12-Year-Old Rapper With Felony After Mall Confrontation Over CD Sales

The Cobb County Police Department then blamed Corey J's aunt for escalating the confrontation.

Zuri Davis | 10.18.2018 4:55 PM

Share on FacebookShare on XShare on RedditShare by emailPrint friendly versionCopy page URL
Media Contact & Reprint Requests
|||Screenshot via Twitter/@TalbertSwan
Screenshot via Twitter/@TalbertSwan

Corey Jackson is a 12-year-old rapper in Cobb County, Georgia. He goes by the stage names Lil C Note and Corey J. In an effort to promote his sound, the entrepreneurial Jackson likes to sell his CDs to strangers with an animated presentation claiming that his $5 CDs are as hot as the summer. He's even showed off his selling technique on Ellen. On October 6, a police officer detained Jackson for selling his CDs at the Cumberland Mall. A cell phone video released earlier this week shows a police officer taunting Jackson and threatening to send him to a juvenile detention center.

The video, taken by Jackson's aunt, shows the officer holding tightly onto the preteen's arm. The officer explains that Jackson is headed to a youth detention center, while Jackson's aunt pleads that his father is on the phone. Instead of taking the call, the officer continues to tell Jackson that he is headed to jail if he continues to struggle. Jackson and his aunt protest the decision, telling the officer that they know they have rights. As the officer attempts to pull Jackson away, his aunt is tackled to the ground while shouting for the officer to let him go.

12 yo entrepreneur selling his rap CD at the mall was detained by a cop who said, "You're 12? You're about 2 go to jail. You're going to go to a youth detention center."

Auntie wasn't having it and who can blame her when cops are mutdering our children?
pic.twitter.com/djlgYlujR3

— Bishop Talbert Swan (@TalbertSwan) October 17, 2018

Police decried the video during a press conference following the incident. Chief Michael Register said the officer was simply "holding the young man by the arm" in response to allegations of "manhandling." Register also criticized Jackson's aunt, saying that she could have remained calm and deescalated the situation. Otherwise, Register believed the officer's actions were justified. The Atlanta-based Law Office of Gerald Griggs released a statement claiming that the officer was wrong to detain Jackson as he was "attempting to find probable cause."

Police charged Jackson with one count of felony obstruction. He also faces misdemeanor charges for criminal trespass and disorderly conduct. His aunt was charged with felony obstruction and misdemeanor criminal trespass, disorderly conduct, and providing a false name to law enforcement. Protestors gathered at the mall on Wednesday to demand that the charges be dropped.

The department announced an investigation following the release of the video.

There are, unfortunately, countless stories of children's business ventures—from selling water bottles to pop-up lemonade stands—being shut down by police. It's not often the case, however, that child entrepeneurs are threatened with jail time and charged with felonies.

Cobb County must be the safest place on Earth if its police officers have the time to pursue criminal charges against a kid selling his own music.

Start your day with Reason. Get a daily brief of the most important stories and trends every weekday morning when you subscribe to Reason Roundup.

This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

NEXT: 'Nonpartisan' Pollsters Are Basically Doing Push Polls for Democrats and Republicans

Zuri Davis was an assistant editor at Reason.

GeorgiaPoliceEntrepreneurship
Share on FacebookShare on XShare on RedditShare by emailPrint friendly versionCopy page URL
Media Contact & Reprint Requests

Hide Comments (44)

Editor's Note: As of February 29, 2024, commenting privileges on reason.com posts are limited to Reason Plus subscribers. Past commenters are grandfathered in for a temporary period. Subscribe here to preserve your ability to comment. Your Reason Plus subscription also gives you an ad-free version of reason.com, along with full access to the digital edition and archives of Reason magazine. We request that comments be civil and on-topic. We do not moderate or assume any responsibility for comments, which are owned by the readers who post them. Comments do not represent the views of reason.com or Reason Foundation. We reserve the right to delete any comment and ban commenters for any reason at any time. Comments may only be edited within 5 minutes of posting. Report abuses.

  1. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   7 years ago

    Lil C Note

    That name is totally fucking G. I wanna meet this kid.

  2. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   7 years ago

    The cop in that still frame looks like Rick Nielsen from Cheap Trick.

    1. BestUsedCarSales   7 years ago

      Ah, so that's why the expected them to Surrender.

      1. Tom Bombadil   7 years ago

        In your Dream, Police

  3. Hugh Akston   7 years ago

    Police charged Jackson with one count of felony obstruction. He also faces misdemeanor charges for criminal trespass and disorderly conduct. His aunt was charged with felony obstruction and misdemeanor criminal trespass, disorderly conduct, and providing a false name to law enforcement.

    It's telling that they couldn't find one legitimate crime to charge them with, so they threw all of the 'contempt of cop' offenses in the book.

    1. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   7 years ago

      I had to read that passage twice, hoping I could at least find a charge which represented the initial encounter.

      1. Social Justice is neither   7 years ago

        Does criminal trespass not qualify? Stick them on a public street and I'd agree there is nothing criminal to begin with, but at a mall selling your wares without paying rent to the private owner seems to me like a crime. Mind you, a "move along" level of crime but when you choose to escalate from there you start racking up the charges.

        1. Agammamon   7 years ago

          Wouldn't be *criminal trespass* - until at least after they were told to move along. And only if the person telling them to move along had the authority to speak for the property owner.

          Just because a cop walks by and *thinks* you're violating a mall rule doesn't mean you are and doesn't mean he has probable cause to believe you are.

        2. Dan S.   7 years ago

          "when you choose to escalate from there you start racking up the charges"?

          How did he "choose to escalate"? The cop is the one who started talking about jail right off the bat, which was entirely inappropriate. And the aunt was certainly not incorrect in stating that he still had rights - everyone does. Yeah, everyone involved could have acted calmer than they did, but so what?

          1. Philadelphia Collins   7 years ago

            Set up. The kid knew what he was doing was not legal, and that he'd probably get harassed by the cops. Nothing sells rap CDs faster than a run in with the cops.
            He learned that from J Roc of Sunnyvale Trailer Park.

        3. ryaniskira   7 years ago

          How do you know that the owner of the mall didn't approve this? Also, why is the government trying to solve this rather than the mall's private security staff?

  4. Juice   7 years ago

    Eat your heart out, Tiffany.

    1. Unicorn Abattoir   7 years ago

      Debbie Gibson was way cooler anyways.

      1. Square = Circle   7 years ago

        Ahem - Deborah Gibson.

        1. Unicorn Abattoir   7 years ago

          I have her first 2 albums. They both say Debbie.

          1. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   7 years ago

            *puts Unicorn Abattoir on a watch list*

            1. Unicorn Abattoir   7 years ago

              ermmm....You know what other reason commenter kept a watch list?

          2. Tom Bombadil   7 years ago

            "I have her first 2 albums."

            WTF?

            1. Unicorn Abattoir   7 years ago

              *Cranks up Duran Duran to prove manhood.

      2. Dillinger   7 years ago

        fake news. redheads always win.

        1. Unicorn Abattoir   7 years ago

          Only if they're Karen Gillan.

          1. Dillinger   7 years ago

            especially if they're Karen Gillian. but *especially* if they have red hair.

  5. Woody Chip Hurrrrr?   7 years ago

    Seeing that Ellen clip was amazing. Kids like that make me believe the future is in good hands. And then along comes some thug in uniform. What a fuckin' loser! I hope his kids are proud of him, cuz no one else out of unform is.

  6. Longtobefree   7 years ago

    Gotta stomp on those capitalists while they are young!
    Next thing you know, that damn kid will vote, but not for a democrat.

    1. ryaniskira   7 years ago

      Unfortunately the public school system will most likely brainwash him into thinking capitalism was at fault and he will be voting Democrat.

  7. Dillinger   7 years ago

    >>simply "holding the young man by the arm" in response to allegations of "manhandling."

    youngmanhandling

  8. Unicorn Abattoir   7 years ago

    I don't know, this is pretty raw stuff for a 12 year old.

    1. BestUsedCarSales   7 years ago

      The best shit.

    2. Conchfritters   7 years ago

      Fuck tha police coming straight from the underground.

  9. Sometimes a Great Notion   7 years ago

    I hope this kid goes platinum. And does a duet with Ice T of his lovely diddy, Cop Killer.

  10. Fist of Etiquette   7 years ago

    ...telling the officer that they know they have rights.

    I think I found the felony.

    1. Tom Bombadil   7 years ago

      Yeah, the right to remain silent. BOOM!

    2. Tom Bombadil   7 years ago

      Yeah, the right to remain silent. BOOM!

  11. Fist of Etiquette   7 years ago

    Register also criticized Jackson's aunt, saying that she could have remained calm and deescalated the situation.

    Deescalation is the province of the citizen.

  12. Ecoli   7 years ago

    Sounds like lil-C-note is a good promoter.

  13. Alcibiades   7 years ago

    Did the cop say he was detained before grabbing hold of the kid?
    If not, it's assault.

  14. Eddy   7 years ago

    As I understand it, to commit trespassing, you have to ignore the no trespassing signs (if any), ignore an order to leave by someone representing the owner, or, in short, be somewhere the owner has clearly communicated to you he doesn't want you to be.

    So was there some kind of No Soliciting sign in the mall, or did the cop tell him to leave but he didn't, etc?

    1. Eddy   7 years ago

      I mean, there's all sorts of ways to let someone know they're not wanted on the property, but the point is you don't want them to have to guess. Maybe doing business in someone else's mall is an example of unwelcome activity, which would be covered by saying No Soliciting or "get on out of here with that &^%*."

      THEN if the guy doesn't leave by all means lock him up. But did that happen in this particular case?

      1. creech   7 years ago

        Apparently this doesn't work at a Starbucks in Philly.

  15. loveconstitution1789   7 years ago

    Its where the built the new falcons and braves stadiums.

    These taxpayers pits are not going to pay for themselves.

  16. majil   7 years ago

    Georgia is one fucked up shit hole .They have crazy left and crazy right. living there. I think it is all from inbreeding

  17. upayamai5   7 years ago

    Stay at home mom Kelly Richards from New York after resigning from her full time job managed to average from $6000-$8000 a month from freelancing at home... This is how she done it
    .......
    ???USA~JOB-START

  18. fenris   7 years ago

    Most cops are chickenshits or bullies with a badge.

    They don't have the stones to go after real criminals like MS-13 and the like, so they would rather arrest kids.

  19. Azathoth!!   7 years ago

    Here's he thing. The kid knew what he was doing was illegal, the aunt knew what he was doing was illegal--anyone who's ever sold crap on the streets knows how this works.

    You hawk your shit, the cops come around and roust you, you accept the lecture, you do the 'yes, I understand' thing and then you move to a new spot.

    The cop's in the right, you're in the wrong. You KNOW that, going in. Why is that so hard for people? Sometimes you knowingly flout the law--that doesn't mean that what you're doing is legal all of a sudden. It means you should accept it if you get caught so you can fight another day.

    And the kid had a patter--so he's been doing this for a while. He knew how this whole thing works.

    So why the sudden change? Particularly in a mall--a private space?

    He's famous for this stuff---ahhh.

Please log in to post comments

Mute this user?

  • Mute User
  • Cancel

Ban this user?

  • Ban User
  • Cancel

Un-ban this user?

  • Un-ban User
  • Cancel

Nuke this user?

  • Nuke User
  • Cancel

Un-nuke this user?

  • Un-nuke User
  • Cancel

Flag this comment?

  • Flag Comment
  • Cancel

Un-flag this comment?

  • Un-flag Comment
  • Cancel

Latest

The 9th Circuit Rejects Trump's Audacious Claim That He Can Use the National Guard However He Likes

Jacob Sullum | 6.20.2025 2:30 PM

Florida Proposes 'Alligator Alcatraz' to House Detained Migrants and Speed Up Deportations

Autumn Billings | 6.20.2025 1:34 PM

28 Years Later Is Terrifying and Life-Affirming

Peter Suderman | 6.20.2025 10:31 AM

Two Weeks

Robby Soave | 6.20.2025 9:32 AM

Militarized Response to California Riots Seeks To Expand Federal Power

Steven Greenhut | 6.20.2025 7:30 AM

Recommended

  • About
  • Browse Topics
  • Events
  • Staff
  • Jobs
  • Donate
  • Advertise
  • Subscribe
  • Contact
  • Media
  • Shop
  • Amazon
Reason Facebook@reason on XReason InstagramReason TikTokReason YoutubeApple PodcastsReason on FlipboardReason RSS

© 2024 Reason Foundation | Accessibility | Privacy Policy | Terms Of Use

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

r

Do you care about free minds and free markets? Sign up to get the biggest stories from Reason in your inbox every afternoon.

This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

This modal will close in 10

Reason Plus

Special Offer!

  • Full digital edition access
  • No ads
  • Commenting privileges

Just $25 per year

Join Today!