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DMX Calls Police “D**k Suckers”

Is the former Ruff Rider ever tired of running into trouble?

Veteran rapper DMX is calling the American police ‘a bunch of d**k sucking losers’ who are always after him just because he’s ‘rich and famous’ and also says he’ll never be caught!

Errr..rich? DMX was only recently given the right to travel outside the US after his passport got ceased due to huge debt in child support.

The troubled star has been busted countless times and has been in Bulgaria for a while, where he was billed to perform last weekend.

But according to TMZ, he's going to come back to the US sometime ... and maybe his latest anti-cop rant will get him into another trouble once again.

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