Quando Rondo has sparked concern among authorities in his area of residence due to his tendency to attract violence.

On Friday (September 29), TMZ shared documents revealing that prosecutors are pushing to alter the rapper’s bond conditions so as to ban him from Chatham County, Georgia, which is where he currently lives. The documents were later separately obtained and confirmed by HipHopDX.

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The bond modification request reads: “The defendant shall not enter the confines of Chatham County without permission of the court except for court appearances, meetings with defense counsel, and medical treatment.”

The Never Broke Again artist has been the target of multiple shootings, the most recent of which took place just last week on September 20. Prior to that, a friend of his was killed during another shootout he was present at.

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Quando Rondo has remained a free man after a judge ruled that his bond doesn’t need to be revoked earlier this year. The Savannah rapper (real name Tyquan Bowman) appeared in court in late July to answer for charges stemming from a car wreck he was involved in.

Though the state attorney requested that his bond be revoked, thus sending him back to jail, Judge Tammy Stokes denied the motion. She also denied the state’s request to have the “Want Me Dead” rapper fitted with an ankle monitor, which would keep track of his movements for as long as he’s free.

Quando Rondo Granted $100K Bond In Drug & Gang Case
Quando Rondo Granted $100K Bond In Drug & Gang Case

Quando Rondo didn’t get a free pass for his actions, though. Prosecutors are still mulling over additional charges stemming from the accident, and the judge revoked all of Quando’s driving privileges. He must also undergo periodic random drug testing, and if he fails to comply or otherwise fails a drug test, he could have his bond revoked.

“You are a young man with a career in front of you,” Stokes said to Rondo at the hearing, according to the outlet. “All sorts of opportunities. But the bottom line is that it’s all on you.”

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Quando Rondo crashed his car in early July in Chatham County, Georgia. When the first responders got to the scene, they found Quando “exhibiting signs of an overdose,” prompting them to administer Narcan to save his life.

As part of his previously issued bond terms, however, Quando Rondo was ordered to refrain from using illicit drugs. However, although having an overdose indicates he may have violated those terms, Judge Bowman decided to give him another chance.