Saturday, December 18, 2010

Gucci Mane Released + Floyd Mayweather Warrant Re-issued

Rapper Gucci Mane has been released from jail. Also, a warrant has been issued for the arrest of boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr. stemming from that recent battery charge for striking a security guard. Deets inside...

Gucci Mane has been released following a raid on the home of fellow rapper Wacka Flocka Flame in Georgia. Gucci was held by the cops on Thursday morning while Wacka's house was searched for drugs and illegal weapons.

Although Gucci was later released, two others, including the brother of Kanye West's "See Me Now" co-producer Lex Luger, were arrested and charged with possession of less than an ounce of marijuana.

During the raid, cops confiscated a Kel-Tech .223 caliber sub gun, and a Taurus .40 caliber semi-automatic—as well as prescription drugs from his house. The raid really P.O.ed Wacka's mom Debra Antney who told Global Grind,

"...they just locked up Lex Luger's little brother, because he had a little joint or something, so they took him. They're just trying to find anything that they could find, they cut that boy's closet up. This is crazy! Because there's nothing in there, and it doesn't make sense for them to do this."

She continued,

"...just because he's Waka Flocka and people stereotype him already, or Gucci, he's gotta be doing something wrong. They messed up now when they turned me into the candy lady, they got a problem now. You can't do that, that is defamation of character, you're not going to do that to me."

Lucky for him, Wacka, real name Juaquin Malphurs, was not home at the time of the raid. I wonder if he's hiding from the po pos....

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In other arrest news,

A Las Vegas judge has issued a warrant for Floyd Mayweather Jr's arrest for the SECOND time, based on a incident where he laid hands on a a security guard during a parking dispute. Floyd is accused of acting a fool after receiving two parking tickets outside of his own home in Vegas.

The judge who originally issued the warrant recalled it on Dec. 7. But after a hearing where he was accused of giving Floyd the celebrity treatment - he reissued the warrant.

Floyd now faces six months in jail and a $1,000 fine if convicted.

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