Lil’ Durk Booked Into Jail, Charged In Connection To Shooting In Atlanta [Mugshot]
Lil’ Durk Booked Into Jail, Charged In Connection To Shooting In Atlanta [Mugshot]
Things aren’t looking well for Chicago rapper, Lil’ Durk as more information surfaces just a day after the rapper announced he will be turning himself into police. Durk was wanted in Georgia, as the Atlanta Police Department reveals the city has multiple arrest warrants issued in his name.

This follows his sudden Instagram post on Wednesday where he announced,
”Turning myself in tomorrow.”

Durk is facing five felony charges for his alleged connection to a shooting in February at a Varsity restaurant in the city of Atlanta. According to reports, his charges include criminal attempt to commit murder, aggravated assault, unlawful for employed by/associated with criminal street gang to conduct/participate in crime, possession of a firearm during commission of a felony, and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.

Just two years after moving to Atlanta from Chicago, Durk has allegedly been involved in a shooting were investigators said there were multiple shell casings in the area and at least 18 bullets were fired.
A male victim was rushed to a local hospital for his injuries which required surgery. His wounds proved to be nonfatal, and he was eventually released following surgery.
What are your thoughts on Durk’s Involvement? Let us know in the comments!

Previous Article
Next Article
NBA YoungBoy Explodes On Future: F*ck You, You Old A$$ B!tch
One Of Ne-Yo’s Girlfriends Joins Viral Netflix Documentary Trend, Jokes About Addressing Why Their Relationship ‘Bothers Strangers So Much’
Cardi B Fans Think She May Be Dating Nigerian Soccer Star Maduka Okoye After Paris Fashion Week Sightings
Love To See It! Bone Thugs-N-Harmony Officially Receives Star On The Hollywood Walk Of Fame
JAY-Z Yankee Stadium Ticket Prices Are Falling Days Before Historic Three-Night Run
Diddy Spotted Walking Prison Yard In Newly Surfaced Video
More Than 7 Years After Nipsey Hussle’s Death, His Children Receive Their Inheritance
Jermaine Dupri Sues Sony Music Entertainment For $18M, Alleges So So Def Was Shorted Royalties For Decades