Arizona man allegedly stabbed teen to death because rap music made him feel threatened

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Police in Peoria, Arizona are investigating after a 17-year-old teenager was stabbed to death early Thursday morning. The man accused told police he felt threatened because the teen had been

. The man accused told police he felt threatened because the teen had been listening to rap music.

According to court documents, Adams yelled at detectives and stated that rap music made him feel unsafe. Adams had just been released from state prison two days prior to the murder, according to the Arizona Department of Corrections. "They released him to the streets with no holdover meds, no way to care for himself," she added."This is a disabled person. And he's been released into the world, and left to fend for himself. And two days later, this is where we are."

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