Busta Rhymes Arrested, Charged With Assault
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Is Busta Rhymes the kind to get in to trouble and punch fans when they ask for an autograph? Crazy!Rapper Arraigned Sunday Morning; Next Court Date Oct. 24NEW YORK -- Rapper Busta Rhymes has been arrested and charged with third-degree assault -- a misdemeanor, according to NewsChannel 4.NewsChannel 4 said he was arraigned late Sunday morning and released on his own recognizance. His next court appearance, in criminal court, is Oct. 24.Few details about the arrest and the attack that prompted it were immediately available, said police officer Martin Speechley.The attack occurred about a week before the rapper's arrest, Speechley said.Representatives of the rapper, whose legal name is Trevor Smith, could not immediately be reached for comment. Messages left for Violator Management and for a lawyer who once represented him were not immediately returned.New York City police have wanted to interview Rhymes since the February shooting death of one of his bodyguards, Israel Ramirez.Ramirez, 29, was killed outside a Brooklyn studio where Rhymes was recording a music video.The performer and another bodyguard were sued the following month by a fan who said the two men beat him after he asked for the rapper's autograph.
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Yeah it's pretty much a waste of space. The comments on youtube are pretty hilarious too.
He's getting some 'roid rage that's killing brain cells.
rage
What are his numbers? Has he gone copper yet?
I'm assuming that his numbers aren't really all that bad. Busta no matter what historically always sells pretty well.
Also, maybe it's just me, but I've been hearing "In The Ghetto" starting to get some major radio play.
This one has already done better but I won't be surprised if it fell off hard after, er, 'opening weekend'
He's touching gold, but I doubt that the project has broken even with the amount of money that went into it.
I can't remember a rap album where the chatter by radio personlaities was so far out of line with the buzz at the popular level, which suggests to me that there was also a hefty "unofficial" promotional budget.
He's definitely never seeing platinum again.
I thought that was what he was basically doing... except he is hedging his bets by also claiming to sell mass quantities of crack.
Reading the surrounding articles of the recent news I would think this could be true...but isnt that an extreme measure? Ive read that he either attacked someone for spitting on his car or punched someone who asked for an autograph ??I think that maybe the questioning thing would be a better guess considering all the uncertainty. I didnt really know he was the violent type.