A music video that includes Houston rapper Maxo Kream has led to firearms prices towards 20 folks, local NBC affiliate KRPC experiences (by way of HotNewHipHop). The video is for NFL Cartel Bo’s music “Hoova,” that includes Maxo Kream and directed by Be EL Be.
The visible options footage of a number of males brandishing firearms, and begins with footage of officers looking out a number of males. As KRPC experiences, police say that most of the males had been gang members, and a number of the weapons had been stolen. Pitchfork has confirmed prices towards 19 of the reported 20 males. NFL Cartel Bo (born: Warren Tramelle Brown II) and 11 different males had been charged with being a felon in possession of a firearm. Seven had been charged with misdemeanor illegal carrying of a weapon. One of the lads, Laderious Raymon Bates, took a plea deal on his misdemeanor cost and was sentenced to 60 days in county jail. Maxo Kream was not arrested.
KRPC experiences that, after his arrest, NFL Cartel Bo “was released on bond and was ordered to wear an ankle monitor, but police said he cut it off and has not been seen or heard from since.”
When cops arrived on the video shoot, which came about in March, many individuals ran to flee arrest. Law enforcement officers used the video, which was uploaded to WorldstarHipHop’s YouTube page on May 20, 2018, to search out the individuals who had escaped.
Pitchfork has contacted representatives for Maxo Kream and the Houston Field Division of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives for extra info.
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