High school student Cameron D'Ambrosio is currently locked up and being held on a $1 million bond for rapping about the Boston Marathontragedy and the White House.
Before the 18-year-old Methuen, Massachusetts resident was arrested, he sent terrorist threats via Facebook, which is when the police were alerted, and quickly took him into custody.
According to Methuen Police Chief Joe Solomon, D'Ambrosio was threatening to kill people:
At this point, Tyler the Creator's name has essentially become synonymous with controversy.
The foul-mouthed rapper and his buddies from Odd Future have teamed up to put together an ad campaign for Mountain Dew, and the commercials are already being deemed both racist and sexist.
For some reason, we're not surprised considering both of those subjects seem to be common themes in his music.
The ads come in three parts, the first of which shows a goat beating on a female waitress after a Mountain Dew-enduced frenzy. But the clip that's drawing all of the criticism is the bizarre conclusion which shows the bruised and battered woman attempting to pick the culprit out of a police line-up.
The other suspects (who are played by Odd Future members) are all black, and while the attacker is an animal, he spits