Following the recent announcement of the 2024 election results, Boosie Badazz has explored the possibility of a presidential pardon, targeting his request at the newly elected 47th President of the United States, Donald Trump.
Taking to social media on Wednesday, November 6, the 41-year-old rapper used his X to call the incoming President’s attention, aware of the busy schedule Trump will likely have to keep. appeared before his inauguration.
With a legal case that has dragged on for several years, the Louisiana rap veteran wasted no time in asking the new President for a pardon.
“@realDonaldTrump CAN YOU APOLOGIZE ME FOR MY CASE?,” Boosie, whose real name is Torrence Hatch Jr., wrote in his tweet, “I am a NON VIOLENT CRIMINAL. THE COURT DECIDES DETERMINED THAT A NON VIOLENT PERSON CANNOT BE TERMINATED A 922g .THE JUDGE DISMISSED MY CASE BUT THE DECISION HAS BEEN APPEATED SO AGAIN I FORCED ME IN THIS CASE THIS IS THE EXACT CASE FOR US VS DUARTE IS DECIDED IN CONSTITUTION.”
@realDonaldTrump CAN YOU CONFIRMED ME ABOUT MY CASE? I am a NON VIOLENT criminal. THE COURT RULED THAT A NON VIOLENT PERSON CANNOT BE CHARGED WITH 922g. THE JUDGE DISMISSED MY CASE BUT THE DECISION HAS BEEN APPEATED‼️ SO AGAIN I FORCED ME ON THIS CASE‼️THIS IS THE EXACT CASE…
– Boosie BadAzz (@BOOSIEOFFICIAL) November 6, 2024
Additionally, the “Set It Off” rapper urged Trump to listen attentively to the growing concerns surrounding his proposal to grant immunity to law enforcement officials, and offered his congratulations to Trump’s victory in the election.
“oh one more thing can you sit down with me and talk about the U FOR POLICY exemption.”
He added, “I THINK THIS WILL PROMOTE OFFICERS TO COMMIT DEADLY CRIME. PLEASE DON’T DO THIS, congratulations on your victory GET THIS MONEY N REDUCE THESE TAXES, that doesn’t kill kill me.”
Boosie Badazz’s claim stems from an incident that occurred in June 2023, when he got into legal trouble in San Diego. The “Nasty Nasty” hitmaker was taken into custody as he left the courtroom shortly after being cleared of previous gun charges.
Following the investigation, he was detained for multiple gun-related crimes, such as “felony possession of a firearm and transportation of a firearm across the highway”. Federal court records indicate that Boosie has gotten into legal trouble due to reckless posts on Instagram Live.
Cameras captured him discreetly hiding the gun in the waistband of his jeans in social media posts. These posts eventually caused him to face legal problems, as federal regulations prohibit individuals with criminal records from owning or carrying guns.
After his release and the charges being dropped, he faced the same charges again in July, this time with the additional charge of knowingly possessing a firearm while related to substance abuse stimulate.
In the latest legal documents, prosecutors are firming up their charges against Boosie and aim to confiscate “any firearms and ammunition used in the commission of the crime”. If convicted, Boosie could be sentenced to 10 years in prison.
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