It looks like Tyler, the Creator managed to get himself arrested for allegedly inciting a riot during his performance on March 13th at South By Southwest in Austin, Texas. The rapper who is known for his wild behavior and his music which devotes itself to revolt and anarchy stayed true to his reputation.

According to Hollywood Life, two days after his concert the artist was charged with a Class A Misdemeanor for inciting a riot, with a bond set at $25,000.

The "Wolf" artist was arrested at the Austin-Bergstrom Airport on March 15th. A mugshot of the star was released which features him wide-eyed, maybe surprised at his arrest.

The Austin Police Department also released a statement about the incident. It read, "The charge stems from an incident that occurred on Thursday March 13, 2014, at a local entertainment venue where the subject encouraged behavior causing an immediate danger and injury to persons.

"Specifically, the subject encouraged a large crowd on more than one occasion to force themselves past venue employees controlling access at the venue which was already at full capacity.

"Regardless of the size of a crowd, the encouragement of unruly and unlawful behavior is against the law and cannot be tolerated."

Tyler was the headliner for the Converse/Thraser "Death Match" showcase at Scoot Inn. SPIN magazine reported that the police said the rapper encouraged fans outside the gates to push through the barricade and led them in a chant of "PUSH, PUSH, PUSH."

In turn hundreds of people rushed past employees and the venue sound cut off, at that point the scene almost became violent.

That type of behavior is what Tyler, the Creator is all about. What are your thoughts on the riot that the rapper started? Let us know in the comment section below.

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