On Sunday night in Miami, Quavo was reportedly present on a yacht that is now being looked into by police due to claims of a strong-arm robbery.

This was reported by Page Six and backed up by an official police report.

Miami Beach Police Department reports indicated that when the captain and crew informed two men, who were not Quavo, aboard the vessel that their rental time was coming to an end, the men became boisterously aggressive.

Two individuals, Cornell A. Whitfield and Anteneh A. Workeneh were accused of demanding a refund and verbally threatening behavior.

According to reports from police, one of them allegedly threatened to harm or even murder their captain before taking his wallet and phone away from him.

At the hearing of a supposed incident, law enforcement was alerted by none other than the boat owner. Upon their arrival at the site, they had "several males detained" as listed in their report.

Per a police report, 32-year-old Quavious Keyate Marshall - otherwise known as Quavo - was present on a yacht during an alleged incident.

What part he had in it remains unclear.

According to an inside source, the "Walk It Talk It" rapper was recently detained by Miami Beach police with his hands zip-tied behind his back. However, he was eventually released without any charges.

No arrests were made after the incident involving Quavo and his entourage, as there were conflicting statements at the time.

The source noted that when Quavo was released by the authorities, he departed in luxury automobiles with blacked-out windows surrounded by a bodyguard and a "bunch of women".

All individuals involved left peacefully upon their release without further disturbance.

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Did Quavo Just Shade Offset?

Quavo is gearing up to release his much-anticipated album "Rocket Power," and the rapper has unveiled an epic trailer for it - complete with a subtle jab at Offset.

In the video, Quavo aimed his past Migos bandmate's recent comments about blood and crips.

The visuals for Huncho's upcoming album were recently revealed, featuring him standing amidst an impoverished area as he observed a space rocket getting ready to depart.

This scene holds special significance as it serves as an homage to his late nephew and fellow Migos member TakeOff, who tragically lost his life due to a shooting incident that occurred back in 2022.

Dressed to the nines with diamond chains and a long-sleeve shirt emblazoned with TakeOff's face, Quavo began his rhymes, aiming Offset's assertions that they were not blood cousins. He quickly shifted tone and started spitting bars from his repertoire of melodic hits.

"Living like a rockstar, but we miss one/ My cousin jumped out the car I had to keep goin'/ Now he tellin' the whole world that we ain't blood."

"N-gga it's all love, yeah it's all love/ I guess we gotta be togetha in this small world/ N-gga it's all love, yeah it's all love/ Rocket Power imma up dis shit, let's keep it goin."

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