Boosie has taken to Twitter to express his frustration and accusations of misconduct after being denied a pre-trial release on a $50,000 bond. According to the Baton Rouge rapper, the prosecution failed to present any evidence suggesting he was a flight risk or a danger to the community.
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Allegations Of Misconduct & Racial Bias
In a series of tweets, Boosie shared his side of the story following the denial of his bond release. He claimed that after the judge granted him a bond and he paid the total cash amount, the prosecution disregarded the decision and refused to release him.
Boosie accused the prosecutor, Mr. Wheat, of racism and claimed he displayed evil intentions during the proceedings. The rapper called for the removal of Wheat and the entire prosecution team from his case, emphasizing the need for public support and prayers
Pleas For Support & Prayer
Seeking support and assistance, Boosie urged the people of San Diego to protest the alleged injustice outside the court. He also called prayer warriors worldwide to pray for his freedom.
The “Set It Off” rapper expressed disbelief at the prosecution’s actions, stating that even his attorneys had never encountered such circumstances in their careers. As of the latest updates, there have been no public announcements regarding Boosie’s release or any further developments in his case.
A concerned fan tweeted, “once u get out jus stay off social media and stop doing interviews. jus live on the people that love u in silence. we lovd u Boosie. no one csn stop a legend”
While the status of Boosie’s release remains undisclosed, his impassioned plea for justice has sparked widespread attention.
Updated By Kynedei Hobbs (6/22/23 at 5:15 pm)
Boosie To Be Released On Bond After Arrest In San Diego
Boosie is set to be released on bond following his recent arrest in San Diego. The Louisiana rapper found himself in legal trouble after being spotted on Instagram Live with a gun, leading to police intervention.
Boosie, whose real name is Torrence Ivy Hatch Jr., is again making headlines, but this time for his recent arrest in San Diego. After an incident that unfolded during an Instagram live session on May 6,
the Baton Rouge rapper was taken into custody in the Chollas View Neighborhood, where he was filming a music video and performed at a Gaslamp Quarter nightclub.
Boosie Arrested In San Diego
The rapper had been enjoying his time in San Diego, engaging with fans and pursuing his creative endeavors. However, the events of that day took a turn, leading to legal consequences for Boosie.
During the Instagram Live video, Boosie was seen with a gun on his hip, which prompted law enforcement to take action. Utilizing a helicopter, the police were able to locate Boosie’s SUV and initiate a stop.
Following the initial arrest, Boosie’s attorney, Meghan Blanco, revealed that her client had been prepared to plead guilty in the state’s case and was expecting to receive probation as part of the sentence. However, the state’s case against him was unexpectedly dismissed.
Despite dismissing the state charges, Boosie’s legal situation changed. Soon after, he was arrested on new federal charges, leading to his prolonged stay in custody.
Federal prosecutors requested additional time to prepare for a hearing regarding Boosie’s detention status, contributing to his continued imprisonment.
The exact nature of the federal charges and the specific details surrounding the case have not been disclosed. As Boosie awaits his hearing and is released on bond, his fans and the public eagerly follow the developments in his legal battle.
Updated by Kynedei Hobbs on June 21, 2023
Boosie Speaks Out Following Arrest In San Diego: “I Wanna Take This Time To Apologize To My Kids”
Boosie, known for his legendary status in the music industry, took to social media to address his children amid his recent arrest in San Diego. Moments after his court hearing at the San Diego County District Court, the “Wipe Me Down” rapper was apprehended by federal agents, despite the dismissal of the gun charges he was facing.
Boosie was arrested by federal agents immediately after his court appearance at the San Diego County District Court on June 14. The arrest came after his recent gun charges, originating from a routine traffic stop.
The rapper pleaded not guilty to the charges, and the charges were ultimately dismissed during the court hearing. However, Boosie’s newfound freedom was short-lived, as federal agents swiftly apprehended him upon exiting the courtroom. The arrest was related to ongoing legal issues, distinct from the now-dismissed gun charges.
Following his arrest, Boosie turned to Twitter to express his sentiments toward his children. In a tweet, he apologized and professed his eternal love for them.
The rapper’s emotional message resonated with some of his supporters, with one fan lamenting the imprisonment of yet another legendary figure, “Another legend locked up. Makes me sad.”
However, not all responses were sympathetic. A user questioned why anyone should feel sorry for Boosie, emphasizing the importance of encouraging younger generations to choose a different path instead of sympathizing with those who had the means to make better choices. “We need to be encouraging our young brothers not to follow that path,” the user said, “ Not feeling sorry for those who had the means to do better.”
As the situation surrounding Boosie’s arrest unfolds, Boosie’s legal team and the San Diego County District Court remain tight-lipped about the ongoing circumstances.
Updated by Dorian Waller on June 15th 2023
Boosie Arrested By Federal Agents In San Diego After Court Hearing
Breaking news came as federal agents arrested Boosie immediately after his court hearing in San Diego. The Baton Rouge rapper had previously been facing gun charges and had pleaded not guilty.
On June 14, 2023, while the San Diego County District Court dismissed the gun charges during the hearing, Boosie was swiftly apprehended by federal agents for a separate outstanding legal issue. The details of this new arrest have not yet been released by the court or Boosie’s team.
Boosie Pleads Not Guilty To Recent Gun Charges; Faces Up to 3 Years If Convicted
Boosie recently entered a plea of “not guilty” in court regarding the recent gun possession charges filed against him. The charges stem from his arrest in San Diego during a routine traffic stop. If convicted, the Louisiana rapper could face a maximum sentence of three years if convicted.
Arrest & Plea
According to a report from NBC San Diego, on May 15, Boosie pleaded “not guilty” to the gun possession charges leveled against him following his arrest during a traffic stop in San Diego on May 6. Authorities reported the discovery of two loaded firearms during the incident.
Despite the charges, Boosie’s legal team maintains his innocence.
Bail & Potential Consequences
Boosie’s release from custody came after posting a bail amount of $50,000. However, the rapper faces significant consequences if found guilty of the charges.
In this case, the maximum penalty for gun possession is a three-year prison sentence. The trial outcome will determine the impact on the “Wipe Me Down” rapper’s career and personal life.
In a related incident, TMZ reported that Boosie publicly appeared at a San Diego nightclub shortly after being released on bond.
Updated by Chris Samuel (5/17/2023)
Boosie Arrested In San Diego On Gun Charges While Filming Music Video
Boosie was recently arrested in San Diego for gun possession while filming a music video for “How You Wanna Play It?” with rapper Bully Three. The Louisiana rapper is known to have several run-ins with the law and has since been open about his disdain for law enforcement.
Boosie’s Arrest
On May 6, Boosie, real name Torrence Hatch Jr., was arrested on charges of felon in possession of a firearm, concealed weapon carry in a vehicle, an unlisted owner of an unregistered firearm, and possession of ammunition by a prohibited person.
According to reports, Boosie was bonded out on the same day.
Boosie’s Disdain For Law Enforcement
Boosie has been known to show his disdain for law enforcement in different ways. Recently, at a San Diego nightclub appearance, Boosie had the crowd chant, “F*!K San Diego Police!”
Boosie had the crowd chant “F**k San Diego Police” after he was arrested then later released from jail over weapon charges.
https://t.co/Y8Jaa6oPBg— Daily Loud (@DailyLoud) May 8, 2023
In another incident, Boosie reportedly “trolled” police officers by performing “Set It Off” on a highway during a traffic stop instead of complying with their orders in August 2022. It is also worth noting that Boosie has also been previously arrested on gun charges in the past.
He was also found not guilty of first-degree murder in 2012.
Also, in the past, Boosie suggested that his run-ins with police may have gotten his Instagram account deleted at one point.
New York rapper Lil Tjay is another artist who was arrested on gun charges in the Bronx. The rapper was on his way to film a music video when he was pulled over by police.
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Written by Kynedei Iman Hobbs
Kynedei Iman Hobbs is a recent college graduate from the renowned Prairie View A&M University, with a major in Mass Communications. She possesses a deep passion for both News and Entertainment and aspires to excel as an exceptional Entertainment News Reporter, Writer, and Personality. With her sights set on greatness, she is driven to make a significant impact in the field.