
Pusha T Cautions Self-Proclaimed Jack Doherty Chain Snatcher During Miami Run-In
Pusha T had a run-in with a YouTuber and self-proclaimed “chain snatcher” that almost went left. On Saturday (May 10) YouTuber and rapper Steven Jo posted a video of the “Diet Coke” rapper visiting Miami and asked why he didn’t “tap in” ahead of the trip.
“What you mean?” asked a concerned King Push.
When Steven Jo called himself the “chain snatcher,” Push simply said, “Okay,” stopped and gave the content creator a pound.
“I just want you to understand the way to tap in and check in properly,” Steven said, before seeming to back down by adding that he was “just playing.”
When Steven asked for a picture, Push refused, continuing to walk on, especially when the YouTuber called himself a “Zoe.”
The name refers to members of Miami’s Zoe Pound street gang, many of whom are of Haitian descent, like Steven.
“Ask Zoe about me. That’s my guy – Ali Zoe,” Pusha said, referring to the gang’s founder, Ali “Zoe” Adam.
When Push said that he’d return to take a picture with Steven, the YouTuber got offended. The rapper explained why he needed a minute.
“You said something to me that rubbed me, like, crazy,” Push said, adding that the comment felt “threatening.”
Steven added that it was a “joke” and that “gangstas respect gangstas,” but Push declared that he didn’t want to be “gangsta today.”
“I asked for a picture,” Steven said. “Be a regular person, just be a humble person.”
The run-in ended with Steven posing with the rapper and sharing that he was “pushing peace.”
In other videos from last month, Steven claimed to have snatched roughly $300,000 in chains belonging to YouTuber Jack Doherty.
Steven mocked Doherty on social media, including in a song titled “Get Yo Chain Back!”
Speaking of Pusha and jewelry, the rapper made sure to flex his Rolex “Rainbow” Daytona watch during the 2025 Met Gala.