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Alabama rapper HoneyKomb Brazy has a long history with the justice system, and it doesn’t appear to be ending anytime soon. In 2020, he was sentenced to 15 years in prison on firearms charges, but was eventually released after serving only 18 months. He served more than a year in prison before being sent back to prison for a parole violation for drug possession.
By the time Brazee returned to prison, both of his grandparents had died in a house fire. While the incident was initially reported as an accident, further investigation revealed it was actually the result of a shooting. Four men were arrested in connection with the shooting, which police believe was triggered after an oxygen tank was hit. Blazee was finally released from prison last month, but he didn’t stay out of trouble for long. Read about his latest legal troubles below.
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HoneyKomb Brazy was arrested again earlier this month in his home state of Alabama. During a traffic check, he and two men were found in possession of two guns. As a convicted felon, Brazzi was not allowed to possess a firearm and was arrested. He was charged with illegal possession of a firearm. In addition to this, drug charges were filed against him following his arrest.
In the month leading up to his latest arrest, Blaze was busy. The rapper was able to release some new songs. The biggest ones are “6 O’Clock” and “Letter To God,” both of which have racked up tens of thousands of streams on Spotify. What do you think about HoneyKomb Brazy getting back into legal trouble so soon after being released from prison? Do you think he can beat the latest gun and drug charges? Let us know in the comments section below.
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