Top5 Allegedly Arrested in Firearms Investigation


It looks like they did a raid on Top5’s home.

Top5, widely known as one of Drake’s right-hand guys, has reportedly been arrested in connection with a firearm investigation. This development has garnered significant attention, especially considering his recent release after the dismissal of his 2021 murder case.

As reported by CP24, police executed a search warrant and discovered a firearm, leading to multiple charges against Top5. These charges include unauthorized possession of a firearm and possession of a firearm while prohibited.


Top5 Faces Numerous Gun Charges After Recent Arrest


Since his release from jail, Top5 has been one of the most outspoken figures in hip-hop. Nearly every week, he’s engaged in feuds with various rappers, particularly from the West Coast, even claiming he was “hunting” everyone featured in Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us” video. His bold statements and controversial actions have kept him in the spotlight, often sparking heated debates.

For many, this latest arrest may not come as a shock. Given his recent behavior, it seems like a turn that some might have anticipated. We’ll see how this unfolds.



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