Quando Rondo has been arrested in Savannah, Georgia for driving under the influence and wreckless driving, in connection toa car crash he was involved with last summer.
According to WOTC, his attorney Jonah Pine confirmed that the arrest is connected to a car crash in Chatham County on July 19 of last year.
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Rondo, whose real name is Tyquian Bowman, was reportedly seen speeding before crashing into another car. He was also allegedly showing signs of an overdose, for which medical professionals at the scene administered Narcan to the rapper.
At the time of the crash, Rondo was already on bond on drug and gang charges.
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Prior to this latest arrest, the rapper was already facing up to 20 years in prison after he was arrested in December for conspiring with others to possess and distribute drugs including methamphetamine, fentanyl, cocaine and marijuana.
Rondo was also charged on 14 counts in total including possession of a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime, possession of a firearm by a prohibited person and conspiracy to interfere with commerce by robbery.
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The “ABG” rapper was previously arrested in June 2023 and charged with two counts of conspiracy to violate Georgia’s controlled substances law, one count of participating in criminal activity affiliated with a street gang, and one count of illegal use of a cell phone to facilitate a drug deal.
Most controversially, Quando Rondo was involved in the altercation with King Von that resulted in the rapper’s death.
Rondo and Von’s respective crews got into a fight in Atlanta with Von shot and killed during the melee.
He has repeatedly stated that he and his crew were acting in self-defense and has publicly supported Lul Tumm who was charged with the murder before the charges were dropped.
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Two other people were killed in the confrontation while six were injured.
Rondo later compared the night to the war in Afghanistan after he was accused of snatching Von’s chain while he lay on the ground.
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“It’s like being in Afghanistan and two soldiers shooting it out with two other soldiers and a bag of money in the middle of the ground,” he said. “You think people in the middle of a shootout are — you think, so many bullets flying, you think you’ll think about that bag of money?”