Pop Smoke Arrested For Theft Of Black Rolls Royce Faces 10 Years In Prison

This past Friday, the rapper, Pop Smoke, stood before a federal judge after being charged with interstate transportation of a stolen vehicle. The performing artist reportedly asked to borrow the $375,000 Rolls Royce for a music video shoot, but then never returned it to the owner.

This past Friday, the rapper, Pop Smoke, stood before a federal judge after being charged with interstate transportation of a stolen vehicle. The performing artist reportedly asked to borrow the $375,000 Rolls Royce for a music video shoot, but then never returned it to the owner.

Sources claim Smoke took it to his parents’ house in Brooklyn, New York. Pop Smoke, born Bashar Jackson, then took multiple pictures of himself with the vehicle and posted them on his Instagram.

Law enforcement sources explained that the rapper asked to borrow the car in exchange for concert tickets, backstage passes, and VIP access. Once the video shoot finished, the tickets didn’t materialize, and the car was never returned either.

When the owner of the vehicle began asking where the car was, as well as the location of the rapper, he was given the runaround repeatedly until he finally reported the incident to the Los Angeles Police Department.

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On the 3rd of December, the police found the expensive automobile in front of the rapper’s parents’ house. Apparently, Pop Smoke shares the home with his mom and dad. As a result of his actions, Pop Smoke is now gearing up to face serious charges of interstate transportation of a stolen motor vehicle.

Rather than face jail time, the rapper was released on a $250,000 bond by putting up their parent’s home in Brooklyn. Magistrate Judge Ramon Reyes Junior allowed Pop Smoke out of jail in exchange for the pricey bond.

Furthermore, the rapper’s name also led prosecutors to assume that he was a serious flight risk. Fans of the rapper know that Pop Smoke is supposed to mean, “to leave.” If convicted of the charges, the rapper will face ten years in prison.

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It comes at an unfortunate time for Pop Smoke, who was previously scheduled to appear at the Rolling Loud Festival in October. Rolling Stone claims he and other rappers were subsequently eliminated from the roster due to a history of violence in the city.

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