NBA YoungBoy was taken into custody on Friday (May 17) following a hearing in East Baton Rouge. According to TMZ, he’ll be behind bars for at least 30 days.
District Judge Bonnie Jackson ruled a social media post involving the fatal Miami shooting last weekend constituted a probation violation despite the fact he was the target and not the triggerman.
YoungBoy’s attorney, Jimmy Manasseh, told the outlet his client was only arrested because of the post. He insists he was the victim of an “assassination attempt.”
Manasseh also noted the Baton Rouge-bred rapper wasn’t in possession of a gun and didn’t commit any crimes, calling the shooting “a terrible and tragic incident.”
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Jackson determined the post violates his probation, which he received from an August 2017 sentence for aggravated assault with a firearm. As part of his release conditions, he was ordered to stay off social media for his three-year probation period.
[This article has been updated. The last version was published on May 14, 2019 and can be found below.]
NBA YoungBoy and his crew reportedly won’t face charges in the fatal shooting that took place outside of Miami’s Trump International Beach Resort over the weekend.
ABC 13 Florida reports police are still trying to determine if two other shootings involving several rappers — one on a bustling Miami Beach street and one on a major highway — are somehow linked.
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“It is all something we are investigating, but it is too early to tell,” Miami Beach police spokesman Ernesto Rodriguez said on Monday (May 13).
YoungBoy Never Broke Again was scheduled to perform at the Rolling Loud Festival on Sunday (May 12), the day the shooting occurred.
Rolling Loud’s Twitter account posted a message on Monday that read, “IF YOU DIDN’T ENJOY ROLLING LOUD DESPITE THE HICCUPS, STAY HOME NEXT YEAR…THIS IS HIP-HOP.”
Their account was then suspended.
In the Trump International Beach Resort shooting, gunmen in a passing Cadillac Escalade opened fire on NBA YoungBoy as he and his 10-member entourage left the Sunny Isles Beach resort.
During the melee, NBA YoungBoy’s girlfriend Kaylyn Marie Long was hit while another bullet grazed a 5-year-old bystander who was visiting from Texas.
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Members of the Baton Rouge rapper’s party were legally armed and returned fire, according to Miami-Dade Police spokesman Alvaro Zabaleta. Sadly, one of the bullets fatally struck 43-year-old Mohamad Jradi as he sat in his van across the street.
Zabaleta confirmed nobody in NBA YoungBoy’s party will be charged considering they fired back in self-defense.
[This article has been updated. The original version was published on May 13, 2019 and can be found below.]
NBA YoungBoy was in Miami over Mother’s Day weekend where he was scheduled to perform at the Rolling Loud Miami Festival. But, he got more than he bargained for after he reportedly found himself on the other end of a gun on Sunday (May 12).
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According to Local10, one person was killed and at least one other person was injured after a shooting near Trump International Beach Resort in Sunny Isles Beach.
Witnesses at the scene told the news outlet gunfire erupted around 1:30 p.m. local time after two groups of rappers allegedly got into a heated argument. Both groups reportedly exchanged gunfire. Local police, however, won’t confirm that was actually the catalyst for the incident.
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Miami-Dade police Detective Alvaro Zabaleta said four people were detained after a silver GMC Yukon seen leaving Sunny Isles Beach was discovered attempting to enter the Hard Rock Stadium parking lot in Miami Gardens, where the Rolling Loud music festival was being held.
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A friend of the man who was killed — later identified as 43-year-old Mohamad Jradi — told police Jradi was simply caught in the crossfire when bullets started flying.
Shooting survivor, Kaylyn Long, was taken to Aventura Hospital, although her condition wasn’t disclosed. Witnesses identified Long as NBA YoungBoy’s girlfriend.
A 5-year-old boy was also “grazed” by a bullet but was able to be treated at the scene by paramedics.
Zabaleta also revealed several firearms were confiscated from Trump International Beach Resort.
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“We are deeply saddened by the incident that took place in our community yesterday and are grateful for the swift action of local law enforcement and first responders,” a statement released from the resort said. “As the investigation is ongoing, we are unable to comment further at this time.”
Aventura police added they were investigating a second shooting that’s possibly linked to the Trump International Beach Resort incident.
Maj. Michael Bentolila said a driver was shot, noting his injuries weren’t life-threatening.
“We are working with investigators to see if they are related,” he said. “Neither indicates a hate crime or terrorist event.”