King Harris, the 19-year-old son of rapper T.I., found himself in hot water this week after being arrested in Dunwoody, Georgia.
The incident unfolded on October 14 when King allegedly nearly collided with a police cruiser while leaving a gas station, prompting the officer to pull him over.
Upon approaching King’s vehicle, the officer reported detecting the smell of marijuana. During the stop, he noticed a firearm strapped to King’s hip.
The officer instructed him to place his hands on the steering wheel for safety. A routine check of King’s identification revealed an outstanding warrant from Pickens County for failure to appear in court.
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Throughout the encounter, King was reportedly cooperative. The officer safely removed the firearm and detained him, placing him in handcuffs.
Following a pat-down, King was escorted to the patrol vehicle and taken to DeKalb County Jail, where a mug shot was taken.
In the vehicle with King were two other individuals. A search of the car yielded two small baggies of marijuana.
While one passenger received a citation for possession, they were not arrested, leaving King as the sole detainee in this incident.
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King Harris has faced scrutiny in the past, being the son of a high-profile celebrity.
As he navigates these legal challenges, the incident has sparked conversations about accountability and the pressures faced by young people in the spotlight.
The community is watching closely as this story develops, especially given his father’s prominence in the music industry.