NBA Youngboy’s Texas Home Hit W/ SWAT Team Raid In Connection To November Shooting

NBA Youngboy’s Texas Home Hit W/ SWAT Team Raid In Connection To November Shooting

NBA Youngboy’s Texas home was targeted by a SWAT team.

Baton Rouge rapper NBA Youngboy’s home was raided by a SWAT team yesterday (Jan. 26). The intense search led to the arrests of his three associates, along with the seizure of numerous weapons.

Youngboy’s mother, Sheronda Gaulden, is said to live in the home, which is presumably located in Cypress, Texas. It is unclear if she was present at the time of the raid.

Sheronda Gaulden

Reports say that a SWAT team arrived on the property and served a warrant. Youngboy’s three associates–Roymellow Williams, Daryl Brown, and Carleon Gallien–were reportedly booked on charges such as aggravated robbery and aggravated assault.

The arrests are allegedly linked to a shooting that occured in Nov. An unnamed man reportedly took bullets to the body and head. The victim survived and has since been released from the hospital.

Several weapons, including AR-15s, pistols, and long guns were allegedly seized.

Although NBA Youngboy is said to own the home–which sits in a small suburb just outside Houston, Texas–he was not arrested.

In Oct. 2021, NBA Youngboy bonded out of a federal prison, where he’d been serving time for a gun case. His bail was set at $500,000, and he must serve the remainder of his time confined to a home in Utah. He is currently awaiting trial.

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Authored by: Roganí Araya