Boosie, whose legal name is Torrence Hatch Jr. changed into detained with a man diagnosed as Antonio Allen, in Newnan, Georgia, on Monday on tablets and weapons costs.

They had been pulled over Monday afternoon while a sheriff’s deputy observed the rapper driving erratically, WSB pronounced. Investigators stated they located marijuana, a loaded gun, and cash in the car.

The 36-year-old rapper, whose songs “Wipe Me Down” and “Zoom” hit more than a decade ago, has lengthy records with the law. In 2011, Hatch changed into sentenced to eight years in prison after he pleaded guilty to smuggling drugs into two Louisiana country prisons.

Update:- Boosie- Previously- arrested- n- drug- charges- in- Georgia- Avoids- Jail- Time

Update:- Boosie- Previously- arrested- n- drug- charges- in- Georgia- Avoids- Jail- Time

According to The Associated Press, he became serving time for a separate conviction on marijuana possession while he smuggled in the medicine with the help of a correctional officer.

A 12 months later, he was located now not responsible for first-degree murder in the 2009 loss of life of Terry Boyd.

Local information said Allen and Boosie are every facing fees for ownership of marijuana, possession of a schedule one drug, and ownership of a firearm in the course of the charge of a crime

A Coweta Magistrate Court clerk told WSB Boosie, whose legal call is Torrence Hatch Jr., had his preliminary look Tuesday morning. Police say marijuana, a gun, and greater than $20,000 had located in the vehicle he turned into in after a Coweta County deputy observed it turned into being driven erratically.

While walking out of jail, Hatch said, “It is just a misunderstanding” WSB pronounced. “Ain’t not anything serious.”

His fees had been the possession of marijuana, ownership of THC, and possession of a firearm throughout a felony.