Feds rearrest rapper Fetty Wap after alleged FaceTime death threat
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The rapper is accused of threatening an individual over FaceTime while displaying a fire arm. He was previously arrested for this case in October of 2021.
"In the call the defendant possessed a gun, threatened to kill him, and called an individual a ‘rat,’ despite the fact that this was a direct violation of both state law and the conditions of his release," says FBI’s Special Agent Derek Wonderland in a court affidavit. The government sought revocation of his $500,000 bond at a court hearing at Central Islip federal court this afternoon.
Magistrate Judge Steven Locke revoked Fetty Wap’s bond and the rapper will now be held pending his trial
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