Chief Keef Reportedly Had 8 Different Drugs In System During DUI Arrest

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Chief Keef backstage at Brooklyn Bowl on December 5, 2016 in New York City.
Chief Keef had a plethora of drugs in his system at time of DUI arrest.

Chief Keef's had a great 2017 but he also found himself in some trouble. While managing to push out four separate projects, he had his fair share of run ins with the law. Back in April of 2017, the Chicago rapper was arrested in Miami after police claimed they spotted him doing a marijuana transaction. While Keef has since denied it, he was later booked on a DUI charge. Now, the results of his urine test of come in and it's looking like he had a few substances in his system at the time.

Chief Keef reportedly had eight different drugs in his system at the time of his DUI charge, according to TMZ. Not only was Chief Keef found with THC in his system, he also reportedly had Morphine, Codeine, Promethazine, Hydrocodone, Norcodeine, Dihydrocodeine and Hydromorphone in his urine test as well. Apparently, The State's attorney dropped the charge on Tuesday due to an issue with scheduling but later refiled earlier today. 

This isn't the only report of Chief Keef's legal trouble to surface recently. Last week, it was reported that the rapper was issued an arrest warrant in California due to skipping a court date in early December. The rapper was scheduled to go to court because he was caught driving on a suspended or revoked license after getting into a fender bender in Hollywood. 

Aside from his legal issues, we're hoping to get the same prolific run from Chief Keef this year as we did last. 


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