Boosie Badazz has issued a stern message to San Diego police following his gun arrest over the weekend, telling them to “suck my dick.”
According to WBRZ-TV, the Baton Rouge rapper was taken to San Diego County Jail on Saturday (May 6) and booked on a total of four charges.
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These include felon in possession of a firearm, concealed carry weapon in a vehicle, possession of ammunition by a prohibited person and unlisted owner of a registered firearm.
He was reportedly filming a music video with local rapper Bully Three at the time of his arrest. The pair previously collaborated on a song called “How You Wanna Play It?”
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Boosie was later released from jail on bond. During a performance in San Diego on Saturday night, the 40-year-old told fans to chant “fuck San Diego police,” with a video showing the crowd putting their middle fingers up.
The rapper then snarled on the mic: “Suck my dick you bitches.”
Boosie Badazz previously showed his anger toward police officers in July 2022 when he was pulled over while riding in a vehicle with heavy window tints and a concealed tag. Police found a bag of weed and a large bag of cash inside the car.
“I can’t keep going through this though, bro,” he vented to the cops while in handcuffs. “I just can’t, bro. I don’t do no wrong. I gotta go to y’all superiors and file charges, man. It’s harassment. It’s every day. I moved to the country to fucking live, bro. I did six years on my back.
“I’m fucking tired, bruh. Whatever you wanna fucking do, we can do. That’s how the fuck I feel … Lock me up for whatever you wanna lock me up for. I’m tired, bruh. Tired of being fucked with.”
He added: “I’ma spit on every fucking nurse in that bitch. I’ma make you charge me. I’ma show you how I get down when I get locked up. I’ma make them bitches want me … I’m going out like a gangsta. You oughta knock my fucking teeth out. And you gon’ get sued like a dog.”
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Boosie Badazz’s recent San Diego arrest came just days after he revealed he’s cancer-free following his diagnosis in 2015.