Arkansas rapper Bankroll Freddie was detained by Arkansas State Police. On federal gun and drug charges on Thursday and turned over to the FBI. According to Crittenden County Sheriff’s Office online booking records. The 27-year-old Conway, Arkansas native, whose stage name is Freddie Demarus Gladney. Charged with simultaneous possession of drugs and a firearm, resisting arrest, and a felony drug offence. According to online records. Gladney was charged with speeding. Failing to wear a seat belt and another narcotics possession offence.
Bankroll Freddie, an Arkansas rapper, caught with speed, but what else was in his possession?
Arkansas rapper Bankroll Freddie stopped for a speeding violation. On Interstate 55 in Marion, about 20 miles west of Memphis, Tennessee, by Arkansas State Police around 6:30 p.m. CDT Thursday, according to state police spokesperson Bill Sadler of the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. According to Sadler, troopers discovered a revolver, around 21 pounds of marijuana, and 171 grammes of promethazine in Gladney’s vehicle. According to the Democrat-Gazette, promethazine is a prescription drug. That comes in syrup form and is occasionally blended with soda or alcohol. To make “lean” or “purple drank.”
Rapper Bankroll Freddie Life and success of the past?
According to Billboard, the rapper released the single “Picking Sides” with Icewear Vezzo last week. And suggested that his From Trap to Rap 2 album will be publish on April 22. According to Billboard, Arkansas rapper Bankroll Freddie joined the Quality Control crew in 2019 after releasing his single “Drip Like This.” “From Trap to Rap,” his 2020 album, featured Lil Baby, Lil Yachty, Moneybagg Yo, and Young Dolph. According to the music website, he also teamed with Megan Thee Stallion on the 2021 song “Pop It” from the “Big Bank” album. Rapper Bankroll Freddie was arrested and detained at the Crittenden County Detention Center on state drug and firearms charges, as well as federal accusations. He does not have an attorney listed in his jail or court records.