Offset Was Weaving Through Lanes Before He Was Pulled Over, Police Say

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Offset of Migos performs onstage during the Daytime Village Presented by Capital One at the 2017 HeartRadio Music Festival at the Las Vegas Village on September 23, 2017 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Cops say Offset was going in and out of lanes prior to his arrest.

Last week, Offset was arrested and charged with possession of a firearm by a felon, possession of a weapon during a crime, possession of marijuana and improper lane change. Police have shared new details pertaining to his arrest after Offset's lawyer claimed the rapper was targeted by authorities for being a rich and successful black rapper. Today, the police are now saying that Offset was weaving through traffic at the time they pulled him over.

Police say that Offset was pulled over for "failure to maintain lane" after he crossed a yellow line, TMZ reports. They say the rapper was weaving through traffic before he was stopped by the cops.

After the rapper was pulled over, the police found three firearms inside of the vehicle including one that was on the passenger, Offset's bodyguard, and the other two were found inside of the car. Offset's lawyer said over the weekend that Offset was not in possession of a weapon and described the person who did have the gun as an assistance with a license to carry.

Prior to Offset's arrest, it was reported that he and Cardi B were being sued by a New York City hotel for the alleged beatdown that happened to a autograph seeker the night of the Met Gala. Overall, Offset has a lot of legal trouble to tend to. 


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