Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Yung Gangsta!



The Atlanta-based rapper failed to show up at Cleveland Municipal Court for his arraignment Wednesday on a felony charge of carrying a concealed weapon.
Prosecutor Gayle Williams said Joc was considered a fugitive and a judge issued a warrant for the rapper's arrest.
The rapper's attorney, Stanley Jackson, Jr., apologized and explained his client was out of town on personal and family business but stressed that he was maintaining his innocence.
Joc, whose real name is Jasiel Robinson, was arrested at Cleveland Hopkins Airport Sunday, after trying to board a Delta flight to Atlanta with a loaded semiautomatic handgun and ammunition in his carry-on bag.
Joc, 27, told authorities he was unaware the gun was in his luggage. He was released Monday on $50,000 bail.
On Wednesday, Municipal Judge Michael John Ryan doubled the rapper's bond to $100,000. The charge against him could result in a possible sentence of up to 18 months.
(courtesy of Yahoo)

OK I have to ask is Yung Jasiel trying to channel his inner Katt Williams or something with this mess? Don't he know T.I is going to have a going away to prison party pretty soon for carrying weapons of mass destruction? I know he didn't think they was going to let him on the plane with that gun especially after seeing him beat himself in the chest with that super size me chain. They were probably jealous but what the hell Joc? Did you forget who you were? You made lyrics like "Any Many Minny Mo" into a song! I mean as the same with The Dream(learning to count to 10) it's very good you learned to pronounce vowels and all of those things at the age of 24 but the world does not need to hear that mess. Take a sugar cookie and move on!

Anyway i would like to see how he will be trying to justify this one. Did someone tell him the man in the seat in front of him in Row 18 seat B (yes he was flying coach) was going to say that his chain was fake? Kinda makes you wonder............Well not really! Just expect to see him blowing up the Mix tape circuit, that's if the judge doesn't blow him up first!

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