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Hoodrat Causes Rapper Jim Jones Arrest For Drug & Gun Possession After High Speed Chase With Georgia Police! (Video)

Hoodrat Causes Rapper Jim Jones Arrest For Drug & Gun Possession After High Speed Chase With Georgia Police! (Video)

by June 26, 2018 0 comments

When Life Goes Left!

By: Tommy “Tj” Sotomayor

I gotta say that I thought those dudes were rich and doing quite well for themselves so you then have to ask the question, what the hell is making these men make such bad decisions?

NY rapper Jim Jones was arrested last week in Georgia and what he was arrested for could end up being very big but it all started with the poor decisions of him trusting a black woman behind the wheel of a car where they had stolen guns and drugs inside of it.. watch!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0BXbpv0MUWk&feature=youtu.be

 

Rapper and reality TV star Jim Jones is behind bars in Coweta County after his involvement in a brief police pursuit.

Joseph Guillermo Jones, 41, is facing charges including theft by receiving stolen property, possession of firearm during the commission of a crime, narcotics possession, marijuana possession and dangerous drugs to be kept in original container, according to jail reports.

When Wood pulled up beside the SUV, the interior of the car appeared to be filled with smoke and the smell of marijuana was apparent after Wood rolled down his window, according to Chief Deputy James Yarbrough with the Coweta County Sheriff’s Office.

A traffic stop was conducted on the SUV at exit 35, where the driver of the SUV reportedly rolled through the stop sign at the bottom of the exit ramp before pulling over on the side of Hwy 29.

While officers were exiting their vehicle, the driver of the SUV accelerated and led police on a short chase that ended on Griffin Street near Frazier’s, where Wood pulled in front of the SUV to stop it and was intentionally struck by the driver, Yarbrough said.

The occupants of the SUV were then ordered out of the car and to place their hands on the roof.

Jones said he had told the driver of the car, identified as Ana Rajnee Miles, to pull over, but stated she was acting “incoherent,” according to the report.

Investigators searched the vehicle where a backpack was found in the backseat that contained  23 Oxycodone pills and a loaded Titan .25 caliber pistol.

Marijuana was also found scattered through the car, along with a Ruger SR 9mm handgun reported stolen from Dekalb County in March.

In the back of the SUV, another backpack was located that reportedly contained a variety of Oxycodone, Percocet and THC oil. Also found inside the backpack was Jones’ passport and $148 in “petty cash,” according to Jones.

Jones reportedly admitted to smoking marijuana, but denied any of the marijuana found in the car belonged to him. He also denied knowledge of the firearms and advised he has a prescription for the pills, although he didn’t have it with him.

All four occupants of the car were transported to Newnan Piedmont Hospital to be medically cleared before they were booked into the Coweta County Jail early Thursday morning.

Miles, 23, was charged with aggravated assault, fleeing/attempting to elude police, theft by receiving stolen property, narcotics possession, marijuana possession, dangerous drugs to be kept in original container, aggressive driving and failure to maintain lane.

Passengers Darnell Maurice Wright, 31, and Jamal Rajhun Smith, 32, were also charged with narcotics possession, marijuana possession and possession of firearm during commission of a crime. Smith was also charged with theft by receiving stolen property.

The four individuals are currently awaiting a appearance hearing where a bond amount will be determined.

Jones is a hip-hop recording artist from the Bronx and an original member of the hip-hop collective The Diplomats.

Jones and his childhood friend, Cam’ron, co-founded the record label Diplomat Records. Jones has directed music videos for artists such as Juelz Santana, Remy Ma and State Property.

Jones also appeared on the VH1 show “Love & Hip Hop: New York” and starred in the reality show “Chrissy & Mr. Jones” with his fiancée, Chrissy Lampkin.

He recently released a new solo album called Wasted Talent on April 13, according to Billboard.com .

Rapper Jim Jones busted for drug, gun possession after Georgia police chase
Jim Jones was cuffed after a traffic stop turned into a car chase — and once the dust settled, police found a stash containing drugs and a loaded gun. (Coweta County Sheriff’s Office)

 

Rapper and reality star Jim Jones is facing drug and gun possession charges after the car in which he was riding led police on a brief chase in Georgia late Wednesday.

Jones, 41, was a backseat passenger in a Mercedes SUV that was pulled over by cops after it drifted several times into a left-hand emergency lane, according the Newnan Times-Herald.

The car reportedly sped off during a traffic stop, and was only stopped once a Coweta County Sheriff’s Office investigator pulled his own vehicle in front of the car to block its path.

The “We Fly High” rapper reportedly claimed to have told the car’s driver, Ana Rajnee Miles, to pull over, but she was acting “incoherent” and did not oblige.

Jones, whose real name is Joseph Jones, and three other passengers were asked to exit the vehicle, which cops then searched.
Jones, seen with his Diplomats co-founder Cam'ron, was charged with gun and drug possession charges.
Jones, seen with his Diplomats co-founder Cam’ron, was charged with gun and drug possession charges. (Johnny Nunez / Getty Images for Spotify)

 

The search reportedly yielded 23 oxycodone pills, a pistol with seven bullets, marijuana, a stolen handgun and a backpack with oxycodone, Percocet, THC oil, a passport and $148 in cash.

The Bronx-bred, Harlem-raised rapper admitted to smoking marijuana, but denied that the drugs found in the car were his, according to the Newnan Times-Herald. He also reportedly told cops that he knew nothing of the firearms, and had a prescription for the pills.

Jones was booked into the Coweta County Jail Thursday morning on charges of receiving stolen property, possession of firearm during the commission of a crime, narcotics possession, marijuana possession and dangerous drugs to be kept in original container.

TMZ reports The Diplomats co-founder was released on $7,000 bail.

His most recent album, “Wasted Talent,” was released in April. Jones is also known for stints on TV shows like “Love & Hip Hop: New York,” “Chrissy & Mr. Jones” and “Wild ‘n Out.”

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