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Insane Clown Posse Plan DC March to Protest FBI

“Well, let’s move!” Violent J exclaimed. Other consequences, according to ICP, include job losses, dismissal from military service, eviction, and lost child custody.

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The news came at Gathering of the Juggalos 17 (and was confirmed in a subsequent interview with Violent J) which just wrapped up outside of Columbus, Ohio on Saturday.

The Detroit rap duo, who gained fame in the 1990s for their violent lyrics, had filed a lawsuit against the Federal Bureau of Investigation after the agency deemed its groups of fans a “loosely organized hybrid gang” after a series of arrests and incidents involving the Juggalos.

Published on Tuesday 26 July 2016Amazingly, that whole thing with Insane Clown Posse trying to get their fanbase – known as Juggalos – removed from the FBI’s list of risky gangs in the USA is still ongoing.

“In 2017, the weekend of September 17, we need you”, he explained during a seminar at the Gathering. ICP went on to sue the government in 2014 but a judge dismissed the case. The group’s Gathering of the Juggalos festival will hit Denver in 2017. A monstrous march is now in the works for Washington, DC, with potentially hundreds of thousands of face-painted Juggalos descending on the Nation’s Capital next year. “We’re gonna do a [expletive] march on Washington”, Bruce told fans, according to The Detroit News. Though despite this and his forthright intro, his speech then sort of tailed off a bit, with him admitting: “We don’t know what’s going to happen”.

To entice fans, the duo will hold a free concert that weekend at Jiffy Lube Live in Bristow, Virginia.

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ICP will also host a pre-protest picnic for the Juggs who show up for glory-sensible! “We could totally embarrass ourselves, and there could be 25 people [who show up to protest]”.

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