Future signee Lil Double 0 reportedly turned himself in to Broward County Jail earlier this week after being arrested on an array of gun and drug charges in December.

Double 0 said on Twitter that he was turning himself in on Monday (February 27) and it appears that was the case as Akademiks is now reporting that the Freebandz rapper is facing 15 years behind bars stemming from the December arrest in Florida.

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Paperwork shows that the Walk Down World rhymer (real name Tyreke Rogers) is facing charges for trafficking of oxycodone, possession of MDMA/ecstasy, driving without a valid license and unlawful carrying of a concealed firearm.

Lil Double 0 added in a tweet on Wednesday (March 1): “Can’t nobody fuck with me ! I’m just underrated but when I go global they wish they knew me!”

On the music side, Lil Double 0 unleashed his Walk Down World album in November with features from Future, Lil Uzi Vert, G Herbo, Nardo Wick, EST Gee and more.

Double 0 isn’t the only Florida rapper facing legal troubles. Kodak Black was ordered into rehab for 30 days after an alleged failed drug test due to traces of fentanyl being found in his system.

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Authorities claimed Kodak failed to submit to random drug and alcohol testing on February 3. He managed to take the tests on February 8, but they came out positive for the synthetic opioid. A judge revoked Yak’s release and signed a warrant for his arrest.

During a court appearance on Tuesday (February 28), Kodak’s legal team argued their client had never tested positive for fentanyl and has been seeking treatment for addiction to other drugs. Kodak’s lawyer Bradford Cohen claimed the lab might have mixed up his urine sample due to a star-struck employee handling the tests.

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The employee testified it was probable that an error in the tests could’ve been made. Judge Barbara Duffy took note and told Kodak a hair sample could be taken to determine whether he had drugs in his system – but he refused.