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Lil Boosie Goes Off During Traffic Stop; “I’m Being Targeted!”

Lil Boosie Goes Off During Traffic Stop; “I’m Being Targeted!”

Recently, there has been a lot of buzz about Lil Boosie. During a traffic stop in Georgia, the rapper was pulled over by police and lost his cool. The entire incident was caught on bodycam video, which TMZ has published. Police initially pulled him over for tinted windows, and concealed tags, but they soon realized the rapper was carrying marijuana. When he was asked to step out of the car, he was seen arguing with the driver.

According to TMZ, police pulled over the rapper’s car on Tuesday, after they smelled marijuana in it. Then, they searched his car and discovered a bag of marijuana and cash. Boosie and the driver were handcuffed and the entire incident was recorded on Boosie’s body camera. While the video does not show Boosie in a good light, he has a legitimate claim.

During the traffic stop, Boosie and the driver were arrested and given citations for possession of cash and weed. Then, the officers released them from handcuffs and let them go. The incident is still under investigation, but Boosie’s rant is entertaining. He also mentions his 35 women living at his house, which led to a heated argument between him and the police officer.

During the stop, police claimed to smell marijuana. They searched the car, and later found a marijuana bag and some money. The video of the arrest shows both men in handcuffs outside the Cadillac. Boosie Badazz tried to speak with the officers, but quickly lost his composure. The rapper eventually told the officers he would sue for harassment. He also threatened to sue the officers if he continued to be handcuffed.

Police say Boosie Badazz was a passenger in a car when it was pulled over.  The officers cited the tinted windows and concealed tags, but later found marijuana. The rapper says he needs to file harassment charges against the officer who pulled him over. After a few minutes, Boosie lost his temper and threatened to spit on officers and allegedly beat up the first “white boy” he saw.

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