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Members Of Hip-Hop Group Migos Arrested After Georgia Show
South Georgia sheriff’s deputies say all three members of the hip-hop group Migos face drug and weapon charges following their arrests after a weekend performance at Georgia Southern University.
Bulloch County sheriff’s officials say the group and its associates arrived for the Saturday concert on the Statesboro campus in two vans.
Sheriff’s officials said in a statement to The Associated Press that law officers detected “a very potent smell” of marijuana coming from the two vehicles and then found drugs and guns inside.
Sheriff’s officials say the band members were arrested after leaving the stage and face charges of drug possession and possession of firearms in a school safety zone. They were identified as 24-year-old Quavious Marshall; 20-year-old Kirschnick Ball; and 23-year-old Kiari Cephus. It wasn’t known early Monday whether they have attorneys.