OJ Da Juiceman has actually been arrested on drug trafficking and gun charges after leading authorities on an automobile chase.
According to TMZ, OJ (genuine name Otis Williams Jr.) was flagged for speeding up on March 4 in Coweta Area, Georgia and at first declined to draw over, leading law enforcement officer on a brief chase.
The rap artist, best understood for the 2008 hit “Make the Trap Say Aye,” at some point yielded. Upon looking his lorry, polices discovered drug and a 9mm pistol in his property.
The 42-year-old was after that reserved on charges of drug trafficking, property with the intent to disperse, property of a gun, blockage of justice, proof meddling and avoiding authorities.
OJ has actually been held in custodianship since without bond. His following court day is presently arranged for December 25, 2024.
Adhering to information of his apprehension, Juicy J asked for his fellow rap artist’s launch, composing on X: “FREE The legend OJ Da Juiceman.”
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This is not the very first time that OJ Da Juiceman has actually discovered himself on the incorrect side of the regulation.
2 years earlier, the previous Gucci Hair associate was arrested on comparable charges in Kentucky after being discovered in property of a hand gun and cannabis.
Prior To that, in 2015, OJ was arrested on gun and drug charges in Tennessee while taking a trip to North Carolina for an efficiency.
The rap artist was billed with intent to disperse, gun property and illegal criminal activity with property of a gun after authorities found weapons, cannabis and over 300 rounds of ammo in his cars and truck.
While his songs result has actually wound down given that the late ’00s and early ’10s, OJ just recently remembered an adverse experience opening for the Wu-Tang Clan in New York City City which saw him obtain booed.
Throughout a look on The 85 South Funny Program, the Atlanta local claimed the harsh evening occurred around the moment he made the tune “Who’s Real” with Jadakiss and Swizz Beatz in 2009.
“I got booed in New York,” OJ claimed. “It was right around the time I got the song with Jadakiss. These folks booked me at a B.B. King bruh, but took me to a Wu-Tang Clan. I opened up for Wu-Tang Clan. You know what the crowd look like? Do you know what the crowd look like?”
He proceeded: “N-gga, I’m getting mad arguing with these folks while I rap like, ‘Why, I’ll beat your ass boy! Pussy ass n-gga!’ I was mad as hell boy, I ain’t never been booed fool. I was like, ‘Bro, why would they do that? Why would y’all put me on a Wu-Tang Clan [show]?’”