The issues between Atlanta group Migos and the people of Chicago continued this weekend after the group got involved in an altercation with GBE member Capo, causing Fredo Santana to step in.

According to Kollege Kidd the incident began early Saturday morning. The "Fight Night" rappers came to Chicago for a performance at Adriannas Night Club, coincidentally the same club Chief Keef once warned the group not to perform at. Capo, a GBE member is seen in a video getting taunted by the group. The actual altercation was never caught on video, but all of the rappers involved lashed out their feelings on Twitter including Capo, who claimed the group had a 20-man entourage while he faced them alone.

"Migos Soft as hell Y'all Jus Had 20 niggas And I was by myself F*** niggas! Link" he tweeted. "On blood grave They all Swung and I didn't Get hit 2times they Lil rappin A** had 20 n***** Wit Em And ain't even do s*** But woof!"

The group continued to mock Capo via Twitter. Offset also posted the video of Capo leaving the restaurant on Instagram with the caption, "Don't be scared now, [your] fans [can] see who you really are."

TakeOff gave his own perspective of the altercation on Twitter by saying, "All That U Came In By Yourself Pressing @Capo_GBE300 ?? U Came In Wit Yo B**** Thought U Was Gon Get Some Ta Eat U Looked Like U Saw Casper"

In no time, Fredo Santana stepped into the mix, threatening Migos to leave Capo alone or suffer serious consequences.

"@MigosATL I'm in LA but stop playing wit capo on bd for I get y'all whole camped killed facts my word is LAW so don't test" he tweeted. "On bd this shit go for any rap nigga u will die playin wit me and I will go to jail without a care im the right mf to play wit on bd ALL FACT"

Migos later threw a subliminal tweet, "N**** hard on the web #peterparker," to which Santana replied, "@MigosATL I'm hard in real life too check my field record."

Other Chicago rappers like BallOut and 600Breezy chimed in declaring war on Migos.

Check out the video and the intense Twitter war  above.

Source: Kollege Kidd