

What really stuck in my craw.was the fact that once the police knew who the shooter was, (the yt man), they called him and politely asked him to come to the police station in his jurisdiction and turn himself in.
#Black youngsta school full
Topic adjacent: I was watching the ID channel and I saw that case where the yt man shot up that car full of Black youths-for playing their music too loud. Why do you have to handcuff somebody and put them on the ground to "detain" them? Tags: Atlanta news, banking news, Blac Youngsta, local news, rapper, Wells Fargo, Yo Gotti This incident did not directly involved Blac Youngsta, nor was he accused of committing a crime. Upon police officers arriving on scene, they made a brief detention of him until a positive identification by the caller was made. The Rapper, who identified himself as “Blac Youngsta”, by coincidence happened to be at the bank at the same time. Edwards was arrested at the scene and charged with forgery in the first degree (felony). Charles Darnell Edward () as the male attempting to cash the fraudulent $24,000 CHECK. It was determined that the occupants of the vehicle were not involved. It was quickly discovered that the person providing the description to police had provided the wrong description of the suspect. The car was stopped and everyone inside the car was briefly detained. This information was relayed to officers on the scene. The Video Integration Center (VIC) using the camera system were able to get a visual of a possible suspect inside a car in the parking lot of the bank.

The description of the male provided to police was limited and conflicting.

The 911 caller stated that a male was trying to cash a forged check valued at $24,000. On January 8, 2016, Atlanta Police Officers were dispatched to the Wells Fargo Bank, 3235 Peachtree Road, Atlanta, Georgia. Pickard said Benson and several of his associates were detained "briefly" and Benson had only $70,000 in his possession - not $200,000 - and no money was taken from him.īenson, who is best known for his 2014 single “Heavy,” received a $200,000 bonus when he signed to Yo Gotti's CMG record label last year.īelow is the full statement from the Atlanta Police Department. Pictures uploaded to show the rapper on the ground in handcuffs while an officer stood over him.Īccording to Sergeant Warren Pickard of the Atlanta Police Dept., the media reports are "not accurate." He did not enter our store nor did he make any withdrawals. Wells Fargo released an official statement, saying "Mr. The rapper, whose real name is Sam Benson, made headlines last week when he claimed he was detained by Atlanta police after making a $200,000 withdrawal from his account at the Wells Fargo at 3235 Peachtree Road on Friday. Wells Fargo is disputing allegations made by Memphis rapper Blac Youngsta that he was racially profiled by the bank and Atlanta police after he withdrew $200,000 in cash last week.Ī spokesperson for Wells Fargo bank told exclusively that Youngsta never made a withdrawal, and furthermore, he doesn't have an account at Wells Fargo bank. Wells Fargo Bank Calls Rapper Blac Youngsta’s Story Bogus
