Thursday, June 24, 2010

Tech N9ne arrested

Posted by Elke Mermis on Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 8:48 AM

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​Speeding around in a Ferrari may sound fucking rad, but apparently it's not that rad. At least, not when you live in Lee's Summit.

Local superstar Tech N9ne was picked up yesterday by a police cruiser in his Ferrari F430 around 1:19PM, according to Tech's twitter (as evidenced by the fact that the rapper posted a picture of the cop car and tweeted, "I'm getting arrested").

Travis O'Guin, Tech N9ne's business partner, was test-driving the car (by which he means going from 0 to 70 in three seconds) when the duo got pulled over by a Culver's. The police officer ran the two guys' IDs, and discovered a standing warrant in Tech N9ne's name -- for "placing illegal banners" in Bonner Springs, and then failing to appear in court. 

O'Guin said that Tech's fans were probably to blame in hanging the banners, since Tech wasn't in town when the charges were filed, but the rapper was in jail for 22 minutes before posting a $300 dollar bond.

What do we learn, kids? Right: if you're a rap star, don't live in the suburbs.

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