NBA YoungBoy has lashed out at YouTube after one of his music videos was hit with a copyright strike just minutes after being published on the platform.
On Thursday (February 25),
The Advocate reported that Yoshi’s alleged involvement in the deadly May 2019 shooting that reportedly targeted YoungBoy Never Broke Again is free game in the trials for a June 2019 drive-by in his hometown of Baton Rouge and an April 2020 shooting in Slidell. In March 2020, Yoshi posted a video to YouTube calling a witness of the June shooting a rat – and that witness was the victim of the shooting he’s accused of the following month.
The May 2019 shooting caused YoungBoy to be taken into custody for possible probation violations, with District Judge Bonnie Jackson citing the shooting and the fact there was a video of the “Bandit” rapper “talking trash and smack” about the incident as her reasoning.
A judge Thursday ordered the return of more than $47,000 seized from Baton Rouge rapper NBA YoungBoy when he and 15 others were arrested in September while creating a music video.
One of Kentrell Gaulden s attorneys, James Manasseh, had argued in a court filing that the seizure and detention of the cash was illegal and unconstitutional because the state did not have sufficient evidence to support the confiscation of non-contraband property.
After a brief hearing Thursday, state District Judge Tiffany Foxworth signed an order directing the Baton Rouge Police Department to return the money to Gaulden, 21.
The East Baton Rouge Parish District Attorney s Office did not object to the motion to release seized property.