Looks like the Migos have found themselves in a whole lot of trouble! MStars News has learned that all three members of the rap trio were arrested over the weekend while performing at Georgia Southern University.
According to The Shade Room, the "Migos' Spring Bling" concert ended before it started when a stage manager told the DJ that police were waiting on the group.
The site claims that Migos members Quavo and Offset were arrested for "felony possession of a schedule 1 narcotic, including cocaine, Oxycontin and codeine," and a statement revealed that the third member, Takeoff, was arrested as well.
The two men were also arrested for "carrying a loaded gun on school property, also a felony, and misdemeanor marijuana possession.
In the video below, you can see cops taking the men into custody.
A video posted by The Shade Room (@theshaderoominc) on Apr 18, 2015 at 9:26pm PDT
More photos emerged of the rappers as they had their day in court. In the photo below, you can see the three men appearing to be miserable as they await a judge's order.
A photo posted by The Shade Room (@theshaderoominc) on Apr 20, 2015 at 6:40am PDT
According to MTV, the photo above has gone viral, with fans writing the hashtag: "#FreeTheMigos"
#FreeTheMigos RT @freshalina It's raining outside. May God's tears wash away all of Migos' sins.
— Sowmya Krishnamurthy (@SowmyaK) April 20, 2015
#Update Everyone denied bond. #Migos #court pic.twitter.com/jUtN0ORLd7 — WSAV News 3 (@WSAV) April 20, 2015
#FREETHEMIGOS bc I just bought their damn concert tickets
— Kendrick Lamar (@einathhh) April 20, 2015
Of course we have the best weather we've had all week right after a tornado #FreeTheMigos — Broseph Stalin (@yasharkenareh) April 20, 2015
According to Fader, the rappers have been denied bond. The Bulloch County Sheriff's Office revealed that Marshall and Ball's bond was set at $10,000, as Cephus' bond was denied bond.
The office statement explained:
"Upon the arrival of the group and its associates in two vans, members of the Crime Suppression Team detected a very potent smell of marijuana coming from those vehicles. As the Migos went inside Hanner to perform, CST investigators contacted the drivers of both vehicles. Subsequent investigation led to the discovery of marijuana, a separate Schedule II drug, and multiple firearms in the vehicles. These discoveries were intensely concerning as the drugs and firearms had been brought to a university sponsored event where over a thousand students were congregated. All occupants of the two vans were arrested after leaving the stage following the Migos performance, a total of 15 in all. They were transported to the Bulloch County Jail where they await bond review by the District Attorney's Office. The three members of the Migos were charged as follows:
- Quavious Marshall (24 yoa, Lawrenceville Ga): Possession of a Schedule II Controlled Substance, Possession of Marijuana (misd), Possession of a Firearm in a School Safety Zone, and Possession of a Firearm during the Commission of a Crime
- Kirschnick Ball (20 yoa, Lawrenceville Ga): Possession of a Schedule II Controlled Substance, Possession of Marijuana (misd), Possession of a Firearm in a School Safety Zone, and Possession of a Firearm during the Commission of a Crime
- Kiari Cephus (23 yoa, Lawrenceville Ga): Possession of a Schedule II Controlled Substance, Possession of Marijuana (misd), Possession of a Firearm in a School Safety Zone, and Possession of a Firearm during the Commission of a Crime"
The Migos seem to stay in some trouble. This isn't the first time the rap crew have found themselves in some heat. MStars News has been following the group since their last drama, which involved a huge "Fight Night."
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