2 Chainz Arrested Again; 'Interfered With Police Process?' (VIDEO)
Rapper 2 Chainz was reportedly arrested in Oklahoma on Wednesday night after his tour bus was pulled over by police.
The "I'm Different" rapper, 35, was reportedly traveling onboard the bus with his entourage when law enforcement reportedly noticed a problem with the vehicle's taillights. Police reportedly then observed signs of drug use however when they asked to board the bus, the driver allegedly refused to cooperate and requested a search warrant, according to TMZ.com.
A short time later officers reportedly returned with a search warrant and arrested at least eleven passengers including 2 Chainz, whose real name is Tauheed Epps. Sources claim all suspects were arrested for allegedly "interfering with the police process," and while photographs appear to show 2 Chainz in handcuffs and in police custody, these charges have not been confirmed.
The rapper was reportedly in town for a tour with hip hop stars Lil Wayne and T.I..
The incident comes six months after 2 Chainz was infamously arrested for alleged marijuana possession by Maryland police. The rapper and at least 6 others were reportedly traveling in a van and busted for marijuana possession however he was the only person taken into police custody.
The "Birthday Song" rapper was reportedly left furious after state troopers took him into custody and bizarrely posed for photos with the hip hop star. The photo, showing 2 Chainz standing in between to police officers, went viral on social networking site Twitter.
"Locked me up and then Wanted pictures smh," 2 Chainz wrote in an Instagram post.
The rapper immediately denied any wrong doing and insisted that contrary to reports he was not in possession of any drugs.
During a vehicle search Maryland Police reportedly found a backpack in the van that 2 Chainz was traveling in at the time of his arrest. It allegedly contained marijuana paraphernalia and trace amounts of the illegal drug. The rapper previously denied any wrong doing according to a source.
"He was only in the station briefly; just ... to get a criminal summons," the Maryland State Police previously told HollywoodLife.com. "He was co-operative when he was here. He received a criminal summons, and there will be a court date assigned. He was released when he signed for the citation."