The Glorilla rap star is shedding its tea on its recent arrest, sharing its side of the chain of events that led to their serious drug crimes this week.
The musician “Sticky” and “TGIF”, whose real name is Gloria Woods, said Thursday in X that his encounter with police officers was “crazy.” She said the police, “instead of focusing on finding the suspects” who broke into his home in Atlanta, “focus[ed] In some cannabis. “
“1. So not, I was not arrested 2. My house was stolen 3. I was not at home,” the 25 -year -old artist wrote. “Long Story, my house, my house is invaded at home and I am the only one that is arrested.”
Forsyth County officers [Ga.] The Sheriff's office was sent early Sunday to the rapper's house, responding to a report of a robbery. Woods was in Indianapolis at that time for the WNBA stars game, where she was the part -time artist. Three suspects entered Woods's house and stole articles when a house occupant shot the intruders. The intruders fled the scene and not seemed to have been injured, said the Sheriff's office.
The deputies who investigated the theft noticed a “strong smell consistent with illegal narcotics”, and a drug work group assured an order to search the home. A statement from the Sheriff's office alleges that the working group found marijuana “in view of the main bedroom closet.” Woods was accused of possession of marijuana and possession of a controlled substance.
It was voluntarily delivered on Tuesday and was released with a bail of $ 22,260 later that day. The Sheriff's office said it has not located suspects and that their research on theft is ongoing. Woods legal representatives alleged that the suspects fled the scene with “high value jewels” and that Woods family members who stayed in the house “were traumatized” by the incident.
Lawyers Drew Findling and Marissa Goldberg said in a statement that Woods's arrest is “a disturbing window on how the priorities of application of the deformed law have become” and that his client “is a victim, not suspicious.”
Sheriff Ron Freeman said in a statement that the owner is the “victim of a serious crime” and that the officers seek justice but “at the same time … must continue defending and enforcing the law in all aspects of this case.”
After talking about X about his arrest, Glorilla advanced celebrating the arrival of the Leo season. The artist “Typa”, who celebrates her birthday on Monday, shared on social networks revealing photos of herself posing with a chair. “Anyway, De and made Da Leos at the door,” he subtitled the photos.
The three -time Grammy will take over the Fedex forum in Memphis, Tennessee, on Friday for his inaugural concert Glo Bash.
Associated Press contributed to this report.