Rapper Kamaiyah Arrested For Allegedly Firing A Gun In Movie Screening

Kamaiyah
Rapper Kamaiyah Arrested For Allegedly Firing A Gun In Movie Screening
Who knew rapper Kamaiyah got arrested last month?
She’s facing a negligent discharge of a firearm charge after allegedly firing a gun in a movie screening. And it was reportedly an accident.

Kamaiyah
Kamaiyah was at a San Fernando Valley apartment complex with friends when they into a movie screening room, according to the reports. Surveillance footage caught what happened next and allegedly show Kamaiyah playing with a gun when it accidentally went off. She wasn’t into a dispute with anyone, and police don’t believe she had a target.
Still, she was taken into custody weeks later after police found Kamaiyah, who is signed to YG’s 4Hunnid record label, and discovered what they say is the same gun used at the complex. She was arrested but was released on a $35,000 bond.

Kamaiyah, YG, Quavo
Her arrest came about a year after she pleaded guilty to creating a public disturbance. According to those reports, she allegedly cursed out security officers at the Bradley International Airport in Windsor Locks, Connecticut who she said harassed her over a bonnet.
She later addressed that issue on Twitter.

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