Shameless influencer Dayjia Blackwell arrested during Philly riots begs fans for cash as a ‘welcome home’ gift: ‘Want to treat myself’

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Shameless influencer Dayjia Blackwell arrested during Philly riots begs fans for cash as a ‘welcome home’ gift: ‘Want to treat myself’

He might end up with the perfect prison pedicure.

The shameless influencer was arrested and charged with six felonies for his part in the Philadelphia riots this week begging fans for money to hire a lawyer… and pay to paint his toes.

Dayjia Blackwell – who goes by “Meatball” – went live on Instagram to not only share her story, but also set up her Cash App handle for her fans to send her money as a “welcome home” gift.

“All I want to do is treat myself,” she told more than 10,000 fans Thursday on Instagram, mentioning several times she wanted to get her “toes” done, as well as her legal problems.

Blackwell, 21, spent “hours” in a holding cell after his arrest, saying he was “traumatized” by the experience and wanted to “cry” every time he thought about it.

“I’m traumatized, I’m never going back in my life,” he told his fans. “They are trying to make someone who I am not. They really made me dirty because of who I am. That was clumsy, that was clumsy.”

“Meatballs” face charges of causing/risking mayhem, criminal mischief, rioting, aiding and abetting, access to communications and disorderly conduct, according to the Baltimore Police Department.

Dayjia Blackwell – who goes by “Meatball” – went live on Instagram to not only share her story, but to install her Cash App handle for her fans to send her money. Philadelphia police department “All I want to do is take care of myself,†he told more than 10,000 fans Thursday on Instagram, mentioning several times how he wanted to finish the “toe.” Instagram / @dayjiamainpage

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The influencer – who has racked up nearly 200,000 followers on Instagram – wants the charges “erased” from his record and insisted to his fans that he is “not a problem person.”

“I am a good person. I am a businessman. I don’t like it,” he said. “I had no idea it would go this far.”

The young woman admitted she was “stressed the f–k out” about the legal situation she was in and “overwhelmed”.

“I was young, I didn’t know what was going on,” he said. “I’m a comedian, this is what I do… This s–t is going to reflect my life.”

Blackwell, 21, who spent “hours” in a holding cell after his arrest, said he was “traumatized” by the experience and wanted to “cry” every time he thought about it. Instagram / @dayjiamainpage The influencer – who boasts nearly 200,000 followers on Instagram – wants the charges “expunged” from his record and insists to his fans that he is “not a problem person.” Instagram/dayjiamainpage

Despite wanting to distance herself from the situation, Blackwell uploaded a mugshot of herself, with tears streaming down her cheeks, to her social media and made it her profile picture.

Unfiltered Influence revealed some of the horrors he saw behind bars, including abusive corrections officers, a woman sitting on “seven pads” to get comfortable, and people shoving “cheese sandwiches” into what he claimed was an air vent in a flash. to stop air flow to the cell.

“I have never been through anything like that in my life. I don’t know what happened, like I need to sleep. I’m scared, I’m traumatized. Never again in my life, like serious,” he said in a video posted on his Instagram story.

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Police said the robbery was unrelated to earlier protests in Philadelphia on Tuesday over a judge’s dismissal of charges in the shooting of police officer Eddie Irizarry, 27, in his car.

Interim Philadelphia Police Commissioner John Stanford insisted the riots took place in other parts of the city and said they were coordinated by “criminal opportunists” who took “advantage of a situation.”

A scandalous night robbery followed on Wednesday, leading to more arrests.

The Post has attempted to contact Blackwell for comment.

Nearly 50 adults and three juveniles have been arrested in connection with a mass robbery in the Downtown shopping district, which caused the Apple Store and Lululemon to close its doors for several days for repairs.

On Blackwell’s live stream, he was heard shouting: “Free iPhone! Free iPhone!”

“This is what happens when we don’t get justice in this town,” he shouted as he joined a group of young people on the street before being arrested later that night.

Other stores, such as Footlocker and various state-owned liquor stores, were also looted. Footlocker declined to comment when contacted by The Post.

The majority of the robbers were young, including two 14-year-olds, who have not been named because of their age.

Many of the robbers face charges of rioting, burglary, and theft for their roles in the incident.

At least two firearms were recovered from the scene, according to authorities. No word on injuries.

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