Raz B Accuses Lyft Driver Of Stealing From Him, Police Retrieve His Items

Raz B Accuses Lyft Driver Of Stealing From Him, Police Retrieve His Items
The Millennium Tour has been a rocky road for B2K singer Raz B! After nearly leaving the tour in March, he’s had issue after issue. Today (5/9/19) he was running errands in Jacksonville, Florida ahead of their show at the Vystar Veterans Arena when he claims a Lyft driver named Christopher refused to return a few important items that Raz left behind. The controversial “Bump, Bump, Bump” singer posted a screenshot of the driver’s information with the following message:
“THIS LYFT DRIVER HAS MY 2500 BAG AND MY IPAD WE JUST TALKED AND HE WON’T GIVE IT BACK … WHO SHOULD I TALK HERE . THE POLICE ?”

Great news! Raz was able to get his belongings back with the help of Jacksonville police. He updated fans with an Instagram Story post.
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This wouldn’t be Raz B’s first run-in with the police since he’s hit the road with his band mates. Just last week, he was arrested in Minnesota after allegedly assaulting his girlfriend outside of a Macy’s store.
According to reports, he will not be charged for the incident. He later took full responsibility for the incident.

Written by Miata Shanay
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