Atlanta rapper, T-Pain questioned at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport after a gun was allegedly found in his carry-on bag by the Transportation Security Administration, authorities confirmed.
Around that time, T-Pain, 32, tweeted that he
They were both released after police confirmed Najm had a valid permit to carry the firearm.
Police said they will continue investigating to determine if either Najm or Flores will face charges for possession of a weapon at a TSA checkpoint, Brown said.
Around that time, T-Pain, 32, tweeted that he
"might be a tad bit late today. Things at the Atlanta airport are getting ... eventful."T-Pain, real name Faheem Rashad Najm, and his bodyguard Carlos Aleili Flores were going through the airport's checkpoint when the firearm was found in Najm’s backpack, Atlanta police spokeswoman Stephanie Brown told AJC.com.
They were both released after police confirmed Najm had a valid permit to carry the firearm.
Police said they will continue investigating to determine if either Najm or Flores will face charges for possession of a weapon at a TSA checkpoint, Brown said.
Might be a tad bit late today. Things at the Atlanta airport are getting........... eventful. @ Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport https://t.co/XjB44W9TvO— T-Pain (@TPAIN) August 31, 2018
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