Shortly after the arrival of his Corridor of Fame album, 23-year-old Polo G discovered himself in some authorized hassle. As TMZ experiences, the Chicago-born recording artist was arrested final 12 months for allegedly attacking a cop throughout a site visitors cease in June. An affidavit obtained by the outlet reveals that “the cop suffered abrasions to the face and a swollen proper cheek.”

It has been mentioned that the officer “took a number of punches and elbow strikes to his head” as he was making an attempt to cuff the rapper, leading to his accidents. Again in November, it was reported that three of the recording artist’s costs – together with two felonies for battery of a police officer and threatening a public servant – had been dropped as a consequence of inadequate proof.

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Up till now, the one cost remaining was for resisting an officer, which is classed as a non-violent misdemeanor and has since been dropped following Polo’s completion of a spherical of anger administration lessons.

The “Martin & Gina” artist reportedly lately wrapped up a 6-hour anger administration course, which obtained his two counts of Resisting an Officer With out Violence tossed out, permitting him to (hopefully) put the incident behind him for good.

It is price noting that Polo G was reduce a break as a part of the Pre-Trial Intervention program, which permits for offenders with non-violent offences to have costs dropped following the completion of applicable applications.

Seeing because the rapper did not plead responsible, he will not be confronted with probation. His lawyer, Bradford Cohen has revealed that Polo is “pleased to place this behind him and get again into the studio,” additionally taking a while to thank Miami-Dade County’s State Lawyer for her professionalism.

Earlier this month, Polo G revealed that he nearly overdosed earlier than the filming of his 2019 music video, “Heartless” – learn extra about that right here, and examine again in with HNHH later for extra updates in your favorite rappers.

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