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According to the
Daily Voice, Fivio Foreign was arrested on Wednesday night (April 21) and booked for carrying a loaded handgun in Fort Lee, New Jersey. Apparently, the Brooklyn rapper got into a scuffle with police after he was approached outside of a Citibank in Lemoine Avenue at Bruce Reynolds Boulevard for leaving his Benz running in a No-Parking zone.
At that point Sgt. Howard Ginsburg walked up and requested Fivio’s (Maxie Ryles III) drive’rs license to which the rapper asked if he was going to get a ticket. But instead of staying to figure out the situation, the “Big Drip” rapper walked away and left the cop standing next to the vehicle. Seemingly looking like he was free and clear for the moment, backup officer Gabriel Avella caught up to Fivio a block away and asked him to stop so they could speak.
According to the Daily Voice,Fivio (real name Maxie Ryles III) had left his 2018 Mercedes Benz running in a no-parking zone as he went into the nearby Citibank on Wednesday night (April 21) around 7:30 p.m. local time. When Sgt. Howard Ginsburg asked Fivio for his driver’s license, he simply ignored the request and walked away.
Ginsburg stayed with the vehicle as Officer Gabriel Avella chased after Fivio as he jaywalked across the street. Fivio “acknowledged but ignored him and continued to walk away,” then began running toward The Modern luxury apartments on Park Avenue. That’s when Avella caught up to him in a parking garage as a loaded .25-caliber handgun fell from his waistband. The serial number on the gun had reportedly been scrubbed off, making it impossible to trace.
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