Offset detained By Beverly Hills Police While On Instagram Live [VIDEO]
Rapper Offset Detained By Police After Accidentally Driving Car Through Trump Rally
Rapper Offset( real nameKiari Kendrell Cephus),28, recently had some tension-filled moments with the Beverly Hills Police.
On Saturday, October 24th, Offset reportedly was driving through a crowd at a Trump Rally, and his car was hit with flags. Afterwards, he was stopped by the Police.

This all happened while Offset was on Instagram Live.
Police say they were told he was waving guns at people and that was the reason they were called. Offset appeared frustrated throughout the entire situation and told Police:
“You just watched somebody beat my car up with a flag, what are you talking about?!”

Offset
When Police asked the rapper to put his hands up and open the car door he refused:
“I’m not doing that, it’s 25,000 people on my live. You gon’ get sued publicly.”
Police opened his car door and Offset is seen getting tugged out of the vehicle, also saying in the LIVE:
“I’m going to sue the s**t out of y’all do you know who I am?”

https://youtu.be/2YqsV6oN-84
Police say Offset was reportedly let go after questioning. Representatives from the rapper said he was never arrested, just detained.
What did you think about Offset’s reaction to the arrest? Let us know in the comments.

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