Internet wants rapper Yungeen Ace 'caged for life' after arrest with 'seven loaded and chambered guns'
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA: Well-known Jacksonville rapper Yungeen Ace was arrested and charged with possession of a firearm on Monday night, April 15 in Jacksonville Beach.
Keyanta Bullard, a convicted felon known by his rap moniker Yungeen Ace, was scheduled to appear before a judge on Tuesday afternoon. However, following his booking into the Duval County jail just before 1:30 am, he opted to waive his initial appearance.
Yungee Ace arrested after police discovered 7 loaded guns
According to the arrest report, the rented SUV Yungeen Ace was traveling in was pulled over around 8:30 pm due to the driver's failure to slow or stop at a four-way intersection.
The SUV was stopped near Angie’s Subs, and the driver was promptly arrested for driving without a valid license, per The US Sun. Upon further investigation, the officer discovered that both the driver and Yungeen Ace were documented gang members.
Given that there were six passengers in total inside the SUV, the officer requested backup.
Upon searching the black Chevrolet Suburban, officers discovered “seven loaded and chambered guns.”
One officer noted spotting a black rifle on the floorboard in plain sight, and a blue bag on the second-row floor contained a Draco pistol and black handgun within Yungeen Ace's reach, as he was seated in the back middle position.
The rapper and the other occupants were subsequently detained.
Police asserted that Yungeen Ace had "constructive possession" of three handguns and proceeded to arrest him, transporting him to the Duval County Jail. According to the report, one of the semi-automatic guns was loaded with armor-piercing rounds
Rapper Yungeen Ace was embroiled in another shooting incident at Hampton Inn
Rapper Yungeen Ace’s arrest followed closely on the heels of the release of his music video for the song "Shots Fired" last Saturday.
Additionally, the rapper unveiled his latest album, 'Forgotten Star', on March 29.
The rapper, renowned for hits like "Who I Smoke" and "Opps," narrowly survived a drive-by shooting in 2018 that claimed the lives of three individuals, including his younger brother, Trevon.
Yungeen Ace sustained eight gunshot wounds and was hospitalized in critical condition.
A year later, the rapper found himself embroiled in another shooting incident at a Hampton Inn in Waycross, Georgia, approximately two hours south of Savannah.
According to Bullard's attorney, the rapper and his entourage were in the vicinity for a scheduled performance when they were unexpectedly attacked.
The altercation resulted in the death of one man and injury to another.
Internet wants rapper Yungeen Ace 'caged for life'
Following the news of rapper Yungeen Ace's arrest, numerous individuals flocked to the comment section to express their viewpoints.
One user wrote, "Congratulations to him for being caught. RIP Bro."
Another claimed, "Just put him where he belongs".
The third tweeted, "They have to keep him sane ....cuz brr was coming for his brothers killer".
They have to keep him sane ....cuz brr was coming for his brothers killer
— CAGE (@StripesdeLange) April 16, 2024
The fourth user wrote, "Who care, put him in a cage for l1fe".
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