Baton Rouge Rapper Boosie Badazz Arrested by Federal Agents After Court Appearance
Baton Rouge rapper Boosie Badazz, born Torrence Hatch, was arrested today by federal agents, according to TMZ. The arrest came after Boosie's court appearance in San Diego, where his ongoing gun case was dismissed.
San Diego police previously arrested Boosie on May 6 during a traffic stop in the Chollas View neighborhood. The specific reason for the stop has not been disclosed by the police, but reports indicate that officers discovered two loaded handguns in his vehicle.
Boosie was in San Diego to shoot a music video and had a scheduled performance at the Phantom Lounge and Nightclub in the Gaslamp Quarter. The 40-year-old rapper faced one count of felony possession of a firearm by a prohibited person. If convicted, he could have faced a maximum sentence of three years in state prison.
While Boosie's gun case was dismissed during his court appearance, federal agents apprehended him inside the courtroom regarding another legal matter, as stated by a spokesperson from the San Diego District Attorney's Office.
Presently, details surrounding the circumstances leading to Boosie's arrest remain unknown.
This arrest is the latest encounter with law enforcement for the "Wipe Me Down" rapper. Boosie previously served a five-year prison sentence in Louisiana for drug charges.
San Diego police previously arrested Boosie on May 6 during a traffic stop in the Chollas View neighborhood. The specific reason for the stop has not been disclosed by the police, but reports indicate that officers discovered two loaded handguns in his vehicle.
Boosie arrested by the Feds while in court..
— 4ortunefame💰👑💰 (@4ortunefame) June 14, 2023
right after his gun case got dismissed the Feds were waiting for him outside..
( this clip of few months ago, shows Boosie handcuffed saying “I’m tired of being targeted” ..
“ I’m tired of them taking me away from my people” ) pic.twitter.com/dUJN1VPr6t
Boosie was in San Diego to shoot a music video and had a scheduled performance at the Phantom Lounge and Nightclub in the Gaslamp Quarter. The 40-year-old rapper faced one count of felony possession of a firearm by a prohibited person. If convicted, he could have faced a maximum sentence of three years in state prison.
While Boosie's gun case was dismissed during his court appearance, federal agents apprehended him inside the courtroom regarding another legal matter, as stated by a spokesperson from the San Diego District Attorney's Office.
Presently, details surrounding the circumstances leading to Boosie's arrest remain unknown.
This arrest is the latest encounter with law enforcement for the "Wipe Me Down" rapper. Boosie previously served a five-year prison sentence in Louisiana for drug charges.
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