
Authorities claim the southern Cali rapper was in possession of a 9-millimeter while "loitering with gang members."
According to the Los Angeles Times, the rapper, who authorities have linked to the Colton City Crips gang, was seated in a black Range Rover, close to the city's Arbor Terrace apartments. The apartment structure is the same one he and other suspected members of the Colton City Crips were banned from gathering around as part of a 2008 court injunction.
Officials say they approached the Infamous Records/G-Unit rapper and his friends after a routine patrol of the area. After searching the group, who police say was loitering near a carport area, police found the handgun. 40 is being held at the Central Detention Center in San Bernardino, while others at the scene were arrested for various violations of parole.
Although the San Bernardino County District Attorney attempted to file an injunction on the rapper for "promotion of the gangster lifestyle" during the summer of last year, 40 has continued to deny that he is a member of the gang, claiming that authorities are trying to "punish me for not allowing them to dictate what I can and cannot do for my income and entertainment purposes."
40 Glocc is still prepping his New World Agenda LP, which is scheduled for release in the spring.
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