Less than a week after posting their profanity-filled single “F–k Donald Trump” online, California-based rappers YG and Nipsey Hussle had the video shoot for the song shutdown by LAPD officers. After YG posted his initial casting call to Instagram, cameras began rolling and captured what witnesses said were about 100 people yelling “F–k Donald Trump” and waving around Mexican flags. #FDT VIDEO ALERT , pull up A video posted by YG (@yg) on Apr 3, 2016 at 1:14pm PDT #FDT A video posted by YG (@yg) on Apr 3, 2016 at 2:35pm PDT About two hours into the video shoot, which quickly devolved into a major South Los Angeles street being blocked off by dozens of unruly people, police began to clear the chaotic scene. Another One😂😂🚗🏃 #hoodfamous #hoodfamous_tv #hoodfamoustv #fuck #trump #fdt #yg #nipseyhussle #corvette #dailydriven A video posted by ⚠️STAY TUNED⚠️ DM Me🏎👌 (@4.8jayy) on Apr 4, 2016 at 7:11am PDT First they pulled out tasers, then pistols, then SHOTGUNS. Not sure any of that was necessary, but my nigga @nipseyhussle executed like a professional. Hands up. We was all in a peaceful FUCK DONALD TRUMP mood. No rioting, no fighting, we were together. I guess expressing political views with togetherness requires police