In the video, the 'SICKO MODE' rapper appeared to be hugely shocked when police handcuffed him off a Miami yacht due to disorderly intoxication and trespassing.
- Aug 9, 2024
AceShowbiz - Bodycam footage of Travis Scott (II)'s June arrest had found its way out online. In the video, the rapper appeared to be hugely shocked when police handcuffed him off a Miami yacht due to disorderly intoxication and trespassing.
Travis was arrested after he returned to the boat to take a bag even though he was told to leave earlier. Obtained by The U.S. Sun, the video featured Travis yelling, "You're really gonna lock me up after I was trying to get my bag?" as the "SICKO MODE" rapper escorted him to a police car.
Another video, meanwhile, saw a police cruiser pulling up to the scene. A police officer, who had a bodycam camera on him, then headed to the yacht and told the occupants, "Everyone put their hands on their head."
The officer also asked them if any of them had a firearm. "Yo, buddy, do you have a firearm on you? You have a fire arm on you?" one cop asked.
Later, Travis told the police that the yacht owner told him to get off the boat even though he had spent $20,000 to rent it. He told the cops that he felt "disrespected" when the "captain kicked the door open" after he was "in a room with his friend."
When asked about the matter, the captain claimed to police that Travis pushed him "many times." The captain told officers he didn't want to press charges he "just wants him to leave."
Travis also had an argument with an officer who rummaged into his security guard's bag. When the security guard demanded them to give his firearm back, the cop responded, "You don't listen very well, and I'm not going to give you a loaded firearm back," adding that he'll have to go collect it at the police station.
At one point, when the police escorted Travis back to his car, the rapper made threats. He said, "He going to catch a fade if he gets in the car with me!"
Travis was arrested at 1:17 A.M. and was booked at 4:35 A.M. at the Miami-Dade County Jail on June 20. He was released after posting $650, $550 for trespassing and $150 for disorderly intoxication.