Producer & Yung Miami’s Boyfriend Southside Arrested – Cops Say He Had Loaded, Unlicensed Guns
Producer & Yung Miami’s Boyfriend Southside Arrested – Cops Say He Had Loaded, Unlicensed Guns
Rapper and producer Southside (real name Joshua Luellen) was arrested over the weekend. According to reports, he didn’t have licenses to drive and a concealed weapons permit for the guns in his car.
The 32-year-old artist and producer shares a child with City Girls member Young Miami.
Reportedly, he was jailed at Miami-Dade Corrections on charges of carrying a concealed firearm and knowingly driving without a license. He later $5,500 bond .
According to an arrest report, he was driving a black Mercedes SUV when police stopped him for windshield tint darkness. According to the police report, he told police about one gun in his car and, after he got out of the car, they say they saw a second gun, behind the passenger seat.
Southside handed over his concealed weapons permit. Police found it was suspended.
His Florida driver’s license is suspended. The arrest report says it was suspended May 8, 2019, but online records say Dec. 18, 2019 for not paying a $277 fine after running a red light in Miami Gardens on March 1, 2019.
No additional details have been released.


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