On the heels of the news that federal prosecutors appealed the judge's decision to grant Boosie bond, again, the Baton Rouge native took to Twitter to air out the lead prosecutor on his case. 

Boosie tweeted about how the state's attorney mocked him by singing his hit record "Wipe Me Down" and doing the dance before leaving the courtroom. He then called on his fans for prayer and for those in San Diego to protest and call for the removal of prosecutor from his case. 

Boosie's tweet reads in full: 

After the judge has granted me a bond, and I paid my full cash amount the prosecution refuse to respect the judges decision to let me go. They showed no evidence of me being a flight risk or a danger to the community. The prosecutor Mr. wheat looked at me singing Wipe Me Down, wiped his shoulders and shook his head with a look of evil in his eyes. This is total misconduct from a prosecutor. He is racist and has evil intentions. Now they filed an appeal asking another judge to keep me in prison. I need the people of San Diego outside the court tomorrow to protest the injustice that is being done to me. I need ALL prayer warriors across the world to pray this southern district of California remove Mr. wheat and this prosecution off my case. Even my attorneys have never seen nothing like this in their career. Help Me Fight this Injustice and say a prayer for my freedom tomorrow. 

Source: twitter.com