Yella Beezy Arrested on Sexual Assault and Child Abandonment Charges in Texas
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The 'That's On Me' spitter is taken into custody by Plano police officers with the department's Crimes Against Persons Unit in Collin County less than three months after another arrest.

AceShowbiz - Rapper Yella Beezy is behind the bars again. The "Keep It On Me" rapper was arrested on suspicion of sexual assault, child endangerment or abandonment and unlawful carrying of a weapon in Texas.

The 30-year-old musician was taken into custody by Plano police officers with the department's Crimes Against Persons Unit in Collin County on Friday, November 5, per TMZ report. According to Plano Officer Andrae Smith, the arrest was originally for the sexual assault charge.

"They went to effect the arrest and circumstances surrounding that arrest led to the UCW and the endangering of a child," Andrae explained. However, details about what led to the charges were not disclosed.

Yella, whose real name is Markies Deandre Conway, is no stranger to getting in trouble. The Dallas rapper has been arrested three times in Texas this year alone. Back in August, he was busted on weapons and drug charges. At that time, the official police report stated that he had over 400 grams of a controlled substance as well as four handguns and a rifle.

Following his arrest, Yella insisted that he was arrested over "hand sanitizer" not "drugs." In a video he shared on his Instagram account, he said, "I went to jail and got arrested for hand sanitizer, not...no drugs, bruh." He added, "Let me tell you how desperate they are to make an arrest. The homie got a brand of hand sanitizer that look like drank. It says hand sanitizer on it. You know how girls got eye lashes in the pill jar? She got hand sanitizer in a drank bottle."

"Even tho it's hand sanitizer they still charged me until they find out lol," Yella continued. The "Bacc At It Again" rapper fumed, "All they had to do was smell it or put some on took money , jewelry and phones for what ???? Crazy !"

In February, Yella was booked for allegedly blowing a stop sign in his armor-plated bulletproof truck. However, the rapper claimed that the incident was a set-up and alleged he was the victim of police harassment.

His manager, Adrian Low Brown, also claimed the gun that the police found was registered. The "That's On Me" spitter had to spend one night in jail as he's released the next morning after posting his $1,000 bail.

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