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Gucci Mane Arrest, Says Hip-Hop Cops Gathering Info
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According to police, the promoter was injured in the altercation
and filed a complaint with authorities. According to York, he
and Davis were actually
detained by federal agents,
who were seeking information on other Hip-Hop acts. "The
whole arrest was a set up by the 'Hip-Hop Task Force' in Miami
to incriminate Gucci [Davis] and
get evidence on other
artists,"
York
claimed to AllHipHop.com. "We were detained for one day
for nothing, all because they stated that Gucci [Mane] had a
warrant in Atlanta, Georgia. But we were arrested by the ATF,
DEA and the FBI. Since
when do any of them execute state level warrants?" Davis
is currently incarcerated and awaiting extradition back to
Atlanta, Georgia. According to York,
the man that was
allegedly assaulted was misrepresenting himself as Davis�
manager and accepting money. �He was booking bogus shows,
so I pressed charges on him for
embezzlement,�
York stated. �He got served and then called Gucci and stated
that if [Gucci] didn't give him $25,000 that he was going to go
to the police and give this bogus story and that's what he did.�
York believes a bigger scenario is unfolding. Davis and Atlanta,
Georgia rapper Young Jeezy became embroiled in a bitter feud
that saw the two trading insults on the mixtape circuit.
According to York the dispute stems over the rapper�s
disagreement over who owned the song �So Icy� which has become
an underground club hit in the United States. In May of 2005,
five armed men broke into a house where Davis was visiting a
female acquaintance. Davis� Lawyer Dennis Scheib described the
scenario. �One of them had green duct tape, one had brass
knuckles, and one had a weapon,� Scheib said. �My client was hit
with brass knuckles and his friend was hit with a weapon. One of
the alleged assailants yelled 'shoot him' and he [Davis] grabbed
a gun near by to defend himself.� A short time later the body of
Henry �Pookie Loc� Clark was found in a wooded area behind a
local school. Clark was
affiliated with a Macon, Georgia rap group known as
Loccish Lifestyle and according to local published reports, was
signed to Jeezy's Corporate Thug Entertainment. Jeezy has denied
all allegations of involvement in the shooting and stated that
there was no dispute over the track. �It was our song, but it
was always understood that it was for him to blow up,� Jeezy
countered to AllHipHop.com shortly after the incident. �And
that�s how it was supposed to be, and I was cool with that.�
York believes the entire situation is bigger than most people
are aware of. "The
officers knew everything about us, they knew about the
beef between Gucci and Jeezy," York recounted. "Two of the
officers made a joke stating that Gucci should give them the
chain that Jeezy is after, so they could "split" the $20,000
fifty/ fifty." A police spokesman confirmed that Davis was
arrested in the City of Miami. Police officials could not be
reached for comment to York�s allegations as of press time. York
said Gucci Mane is expected resume promotion of his album Trap
House once he is released. Young Jeezy is preparing his highly
anticipated album Let's Get It: Thug Motivation 101, which lands
on shelves tomorrow (July 26).
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GUEST - 2009-10-18
although jacob would know being he is a snitch himself if u
notice everybody he touches gets in trouble some way or another
with the cops come on i so call rappers u all supposedly should
know this SNITCH
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