Arrest Has Fans & Lawmakers Demanding Justice

Inside GloRilla Arrest & Home Burglary That Has Fans & Lawmakers Demanding Justice


Last month, the Georgia authorities received an appeal reporting a burglary in progress GlorillaHouse in the county of Forsyth. However, the event took a surprising turn, Glo being placed behind bars. What happened, and why County of Forsyth The officers focus on the rapper?

NOW, The shadow room is Justin Carter Decomposes things and shares some advice that everyone should know ‘TSR Investigation.

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More details on the burglary report at the Maison de Glurilla

According to Carter, a woman called the authorities, noting that she was blocking herself in a closet at the rapper’s home. The woman would have heard suspicious activities from the house garage, indicating that intruders were trying to enter the residence. Shops have been fired and the intruders would have escaped unscathed.

Instead of intruders, the authorities would have tried to obtain information on the rapper and the articles of his house. Glo was placed in police custody after the authorities discovered more than 3 pounds of marijuana in the closet of his room. The rapper was accused of criminal possession.

“Under the directives of the state of Georgia, it is a crime – it becomes a crime when you have marijuana on an ounce”, “ Lawyer based in Atlanta Jeremy Jr Robinson explained to Carter. “… However, if you call the police to come to your home to do a search because you believe that it is robbed, if you give them access to your home, they are supposed to be there to help get rid of the criminal act – and not to criminalization You. “”

More details on the rapper’s arrest

According to Robinson, the police exercised a legal entry into Glorrilla’s house, but he says, “it is not as if marijuana was lying on the table and she saw it.” Instead, Robinson thinks that the cops “took things too far”.

Scroll above to watch Robinson explains his position and why he thinks that racial profiling could be a factor. In addition, Carter explains why the cops probably obtained a mandate to search for Glo’s house. Finally, the host even speaks with The representative of the State of Georgia, Eric Bell. Bell explains why legislation is necessary to prevent future cases like this.

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