After getting arrested for the third time since May on Monday, Chief Keef has another warrant out for his arrest. This one is out of Miami Beach, Florida.
The rapper was celebrating his 17th birthday last August when the red Ferrari he was riding in was pulled over after it was reported to be stolen.
Police searched Keef, real name Keith Cozart, who admitted to having weed on him.
"I have weed in my right front pocket," said Keef, according to a police report. “I want to be honest with you, officer."
Sosa was arrested and charged with misdemeanor possession of marijuana. He didn't face any charges for riding in the stolen car because it turns out there was a mix up between the rental company and previous owner of the vehicle, according to AllHipHop.
He was ordered to appear in court on January 23 for the weed charge. The problem is, he was already locked up in Chicago on that date for violating his probation from a previous gun charge.
He was ordered to appear in court on January 23 for the weed charge. The problem is, he was already locked up in Chicago on that date for violating his probation from a previous gun charge.
A Florida judge issued a warrant for his arrest, but unless Keef travels to Miami Beach again he's unlikely to be arrested.
“We would not travel to Chicago for this type of warrant,’’ Miami-Dade Police Detective Javier Baez told the Chicago Tribune.
Keef has been racking up a lot of time in police stations as of late.
On May 20th he was arrested in Dekalb County, Georgia for disorderly conduct after a security guard smelled weed coming from his hotel room. He was picked up again on May 27 for speeding in Northfield, Illinois.
Keef has been racking up a lot of time in police stations as of late.
On May 20th he was arrested in Dekalb County, Georgia for disorderly conduct after a security guard smelled weed coming from his hotel room. He was picked up again on May 27 for speeding in Northfield, Illinois.
On Monday, June 17 Keef appeared in a Chicago courtroom and pleaded guilty to the speeding charge. He was fined him $531, banned him from driving for 18 months, put him on probation for 18 months and ordered to perform 60 hours of community service and undergo random drug testing. He also must complete eight hours of traffic school.
As he left the courthouse he was arrested again on a trespassing charge.
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