Two members of rapper Key Glock’s entourage have been busted – each for packing loaded Glocks – as they made their approach into the Governors Ball over the weekend, legislation enforcement sources and prosecutors mentioned.
Joshua Crutcher, 31, and Dion Michaels, 22 – a part of the entourage of the Memphis-based rapper, who was set to carry out on the famed New York Metropolis music pageant – have been cornered by safety as they tried to enter the VIP space Sunday, the sources mentioned.
Each males have been stopped of their tracks as they pulled as much as Flushing Meadows Corona Park round 5 p.m., in response to a grievance filed in Queens Felony Court docket.
Crutcher was discovered to be carrying a .40 caliber Glock 23 firearm in his waistband, the court docket doc charged.
The weapon, able to holding 22 rounds, was loaded with 18 rounds – with one within the chamber, prosecutors mentioned.
Michaels, in the meantime, was driving as much as the venue in a silver Ford when a safety guard requested him if there have been any weapons within the automotive – and he admitted that there was one within the middle console, in response to the grievance.
The guard discovered the weapon, a 9mm Glock 43x firearm, almost loaded to capability with 9 rounds, one within the chamber, the court docket doc mentioned.
{A magazine} was additionally recovered holding 20 9mm rounds of ammunition, prosecutors mentioned.
A switchblade was additionally recovered from the middle console of the Ford, in response to the court docket papers.
Each males have been slapped with numerous weapon possession expenses, together with felonies, in response to prosecutors.
Crutcher was ordered held on $10,000 money bail or $30,000 bond throughout his Tuesday arraignment, and ordered to return to court docket June 18.
Michaels was launched on his personal recognizance Monday evening, together with his subsequent court docket look scheduled for August 13, on-line court docket data present.
It was unclear whether or not Key Glock, 27, was with both of the lads as they made their approach contained in the pageant.
Born Markeyvius LaShun Cathey – the cousin of late Memphis rapper Younger Dolph – Key Glock launched his fourth studio album, Glockaveli, simply final month.
His look at Governors Ball was a part of the Glockaveli tour, which started Could 21 and wraps up June 30 – spanning 21 U.S. cities, in response to his Instagram.