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Bobby Shmurda has big plans for the future and it goes further than releasing new music. In part two of Revolt's conversation with the incarcerated rapper, he opened up about his current living conditions behind bars and his aspirations to get more involved political issues and fight social injustice after he's released from prison. -
Bobby Shmurda, GS9 Plead Not Guilty In Manhattan Supreme Court, Next Appearance Set For April 22
Bobby Shmurda (born Ackquille Pollard) and members of his GS9 crew appeared in court today for the first hearing since his Dec. 17 arrest. Pollard along with fellow Epic Records signee Rowdy Rebel and 13 other members each plead not guilty to all charges in the Manhattan Supreme Court hearing that lasted more than three hours, XXL reports. -
Bobby Shmurda And GS9 Crew Arrested In New York, Expected To Be Indicted
Brookyln rapper Bobby Shmurda has already had a few run-ins with the law this year, with both felonies and misdemeanors under his belt, but last night (Dec. 16), Mr. Shmurda capped off the year with one last arrest for an undisclosed reason. According to Wondering Sound, Shmurda (whose real name is Ackquille Pollard) was arrested at Manhattan's Quad Studios along with several members of his GS9 crew, and is expected to be indicted tomorrow, Dec. 18. Though the specific charges against Shmurda are at this time unknown, they are likely drug-related, as the story was confirmed to Wondering Sound by Kati Cornell, director of public information for New York's special narcotics prosecutor.
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