Rapper DaBaby Arrested in Miami While Filming Music Video [Part I] – Everything Law and Order Blog

Miami Beach, FL — Jonathan Lyndale Kirk, born December 22, 1991, better known as DaBaby, is an American rapper and songwriter from Charlotte, North Carolina. He is best known for his singles “Suge” and “Bop”, peaking at numbers seven and eleven respectively on the Billboard Hot 100. Along with the success of “Suge”, his debut studio album Baby on Baby peaked at number 7 on the Billboard 200. He released his second studio album, Kirk, months later, which debuted at number one on the U.S. Billboard 200, becoming his first album to top the chart. The music video for “Suge” currently has over 233 million views on YouTube.

Although this incident occurred in 2016, this footage has never been released publicly.

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  1. Part Two: http://tiny.cc/dababyarrest2

    Jonathan Lyndale Kirk, born December 22, 1991, better known as DaBaby, is an American rapper and songwriter from Charlotte, North Carolina. He is best known for his singles "Suge" and "Bop", peaking at numbers seven and eleven respectively on the Billboard Hot 100. Along with the success of "Suge", his debut studio album Baby on Baby peaked at number 7 on the Billboard 200. He released his second studio album, Kirk, months later, which debuted at number one on the U.S. Billboard 200, becoming his first album to top the chart. The music video for "Suge" currently has over 233 million views on YouTube.

    Although this incident occurred in 2016, this footage has never been released publicly. 

    On April 2, 2016 Kirk was filming a music video in Miami Beach, Florida. According to police "people were in the middle of the street drinking, screaming, and causing a scene." Officer Ronald Suarez wrote in his report, [lightly corrected for spelling and grammar] that "there were around 30 people walking west in the middle of the road and there were people shooting video. There was a van set up watching them and videotaping. Vehicles had to use other lanes to go around them walking in the road."

    "Officer Small walked up and asked if they had a permit to be filming. The city requires that for filming to take place there needs to be a permit and an off-duty officer on scene. Officer Small had engaged one male who had an open glass bottle of Hennessy in his hand, which violates the county ordinance on open containers of liquor. This was Defendant Johnson who was eventually arrested for said open container."

    "They were telling everyone to move up onto the sidewalk and some complied, but others were refusing and wanting to know why and saying that officers couldn't tell them what to do and they didn't have to use the sidewalk. Johnson was placed under arrest and the bottle was impounded."

    "Defendant Kirk came up and was mouthing up and telling them to let Johnson go saying he didn't do anything. Defendant Kirk was holding his arms out but he was just inches from the officers and yelling at them. He told Defendant Gentry to record and she was recording and yelling and screaming from the sidewalk. There was another male using a camera that was arrested by others and screaming that he had it all on video."

    Kirk's punishment? A letter of apology, probation, and some fines/fees. (He didn't pay the fees until March 5th of this year. They had already gone to collections.)

    This is part one of two.

  2. Hmmm of course in the description like news channels yall gotta degrade black people, says chris Hansen gets arrested on your main channel and you say T-Pain too but you said what pain did why not say what chris did?

  3. Gotta love how they always ignore commands then get upset when they’re arrested. So much shit could be avoided if everyone would cooperate

  4. Every time I see one of these videos these fucking idiot losers are always acting the same way, screaming the same shit, acting aggressive, and then they wonder why shit goes sideways. How fucking hard is it to just follow simple directions and move on from the situation instead of acting as catalysts towards a truly bad situation they don't want to be in, or maybe they do because that's the way it looks 80-90% of the time. I just don't understand why its so hard for these people to follow the simplest of fucking orders, they always have to turn small nonviolent situations into shitfests so then they can cry police brutality and revel in their victim mentalities. Because of dumb fucks like this, the U.S. is now going to shit.

  5. Blacks don't understand the meaning of compliance. They would rather resist and say they were a victim so they can get a tthettlement, o lawd.

  6. All I hear is RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH RRRRRRRRRRRRRHHHHHHHHHHHH BRO RRRRRRRRRRRRRRHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH NO BRO I DIDN'T DO NUFFN RRRRRRRRRRRHHHHHHHHHHHHHRHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH BRO RRRRRRRRRRRRBBBBBBBBBBBB

  7. Got arrested because he had to be a tuff guy, if these guys just listened to Police and cleared the street and spoke in a volume appropriate no one would have been arrested. Just acting like a bunch of dumbasses.

  8. This is why it should be legal for Police to order people away from an area that they are conducting an investigation. Its ridiculous to expect anyone to work under these conditions. It should be an arrestable offense to be within 100 feet of an officer questioning a suspect or conducting an investigation. People act this way toward Officers trying to do their job, and then want to complain that Police act like jerks or overreact and use force when its unnecessary. Anyone being yelled at by a group of people who are getting upset at you and getting rowdy would be intimidated which could easily make someone threatened to the point of overreacting and using force that's human nature.

  9. How in the fuck do you understand what the jungle bunnies are saying? Kudos to the police for deciphering what the spear chuckers are saying.

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