Rapper 9lokkNine Arrested for Possession of Stolen Glock 27 – Everything Law and Order Blog

In this exclusive footage, Real World Police presents the October 3, 2018 arrest of Jacquavius Dennard Smith, born May 1, 2000 and professionally known as rap artist 9lokkNine (formerly GlokkNine).

Mr. Nine is perhaps best known for his song, “10 Percent”, which has received over 20 million views on YouTube; and “223’s” with YNW Melly, which peaked at number 34 on the Billboard Hot 100. He was found in possession of a stolen Glock 27, and would later reveal that he had an ounce of weed hidden in his underwear.

“On October 3, 2018 at approximately 0010 hours, I, Officer Ryan Sayer while on patrol in the area of W Colonial Dr and N Tampa Ave, observed two Dodge Challengers traveling eastbound directly in adjoining lanes, side by side, at escalating speeds, a violation of F.S.S. 316.191(2)(a), Driving Vehicle in a Race. The posted speed limit in the area was 40 mph. The vehicle in the left lane, a black Dodge Challenger bearing an unknown FL tag was traveling at speeds over 100 miles per hour. I conducted a visual estimate of the Orange Challenger at approximately 70 miles per hour and subsequently pace-clocked it using my Department Issued Patrol Vehicle with certified calibration as of 9/11/2018, at 70 miles per hour, a violation of F.S.S. 316.074(1), Fail to Obey Traffic Control Device. I am speed measurement certified by the State of Florida as of August 4, 2017. I lost visual observation of the black Challenger in the area of Colonial and Orange Blossom.

A traffic stop was conducted on the orange Challenger and I made contact with its driver Jacquavius Smith. The vehicle emitted the distinct smell of cannabis.

Upon conducting a probable cause search of the vehicle, small amounts of ground cannabis were found throughout the entirety of its interior. Located between the driver seat and center console, concealed from view, not holstered, and readily available for use by the driver, Jacquavius Smith, was a black Glock 27 .40 caliber handgun loaded with an extended magazine and 10 rounds of .40 caliber ammunition. A run of the firearm’s serial number, CTV262, revealed that it was stolen.

A check of Smith’s criminal history revealed that he was convicted guilty of a felony as a juvenile on 4/4/2017. Smith was placed under arrest and subsequently asked if he had any contraband on his person prior to traveling to BRC. Smith stated he had “weed“ in his underwear. Smith was escorted by Officer John Edwards to his vehicle where Smith removed from his underwear a large plastic baggie containing a green leafy substance that was immediately identified as cannabis. The green leafy substance weighed approximately 27 grams and field tested presumptive positive for the presence of cannabis.” [lightly edited]

Robinson attempted to claim that the firearm was his. It wasn’t.

It should be noted that Robinson held six active out of county warrants and was arrested reference the same. Based on my observations on scene. probable cause exists to charge Smith with Possession of Firearm by Convicted Delinquent, Grand Theft Firearm, Possession of Cannabis greater than 20 Grams (w/ Weapon), and Carrying a Concealed Firearm. Smith was issued a citation for Failure to Obey a Traffic Control Device.”

The State Attorney only filed the marijuana possession charge, dropping the gun charges entirely. Smith fought the traffic ticket, which was dismissed, and accepted a plea for the marijuana charge. Smith pleaded no contest and was sentenced to one day in jail, with credit for one day served, plus one day of non-reporting probation. He paid $1,174 in fines & fees and adjudication was withheld, meaning that he doesn’t have a conviction on his record from this arrest.

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37 thoughts on “Rapper 9lokkNine Arrested for Possession of Stolen Glock 27”
  1. You know you have to say they had a gun, but they complied didn’t give the cops any trouble he may have got arrested but know one was shot. So I have to give it to these boys they new they did wrong and they took there medicine kind of.

  2. Whatever happened to the old-school technique of having your parents come to the scene during the arrest with these young kids they did it back in my day it sucked

  3. 32:50 that cops a real one for telling him he’s gonna be video and audio recorded in the back seat so that him and his buddy don’t incriminate

  4. The reason why they took him is because they were bragging how he is a rapper… JUST STUPID! This whole situation was discretionary, seen it many times.

  5. Pants worn any lower would be around his ankles. Quite the fashion statement LOL
    Bet these kids are hoping they get accepted by Harvard LOL

  6. Should have been a Glock 9 and he could have said it was a sponsor😂😂. All kidding aside, these rappers are getting out of hand.

  7. warrant for Burglary, felony possession of a firearm, and drugs. Those cops may have saved their life that night. 9lokkNine fck around and found dead in the morning.

  8. Riding around town not knowing the car next to you are little banger wanna-be thugs. Do they not think 4 young black dudes in a car like that will not attract attention? Considering these ignorant boys are racing another car with a stolen 9mm and weed all over the floor, they are fresh meat for cops seeking a felony arrest.

    OPD are serious ….. ride dirty and you will get busted. Amazingly, there's NO looting, burning and rioting allowed.

  9. He putting on for all of them so buddy tried to take the charge so he can continue to feed the team🤷‍♂️

  10. gotta be dumb to speed like that with a stolen firearm and illicit drugs in the car.. begging to go to jail. I used to purchase a certain green substance (legally of course lol) and drive with it in the trunk. No way in hell would I speed

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