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Snoop Dog Arrested Again, Message to Memphis Teens Foiled by Cocaine and Marijuana Charges

Lately it seems that 35 year-old Snoop Dogg just keeps having run-ins with the law or Bob just doesn’t have any Hope for him. After only three months, Snoop Dogg (Calvin Broadus) has been arrested again making it his third arrest.

Lately it seems that 35 year-old Snoop Dogg just keeps having run-ins with the law or Bob just doesn’t have any Hope for him. After only three months, Snoop Dogg (Calvin Broadus) has been arrested again making it his third arrest.

On Tuesday California rapper Snoop Dogg was arrested by the Burbank California police on a four felony drug and weapons related charge right after he had finished taping an appearance on “The Tonight Show With Jay Leno” where he performed to support his album “The Blue Carpet Treatment.”

Snoop Dog The rapper is said to have been under investigation by the Burbank police after being apprehended on last month for possession of a gun and the transporting of marijuna.

After leaving the NBC studio on Bob Hope Drive, Snoop Dogg and two of his associates (33-year-old Michael Mingo and 36-year-old Lovell Polk) where stopped by a police armed with a search warrant at around 7 p.m. according to Sgt. Kevin Grandalski. The investigators searched Snoop Dogg and his associates, including his car and home in Diamond Bar. Charges were filed against Snoop Dogg for being a convicted felon in possession of a firearm, possession of cocaine, possession of marijuana for sale and having a false compartment within the vehicle.

Snoop Dogg associates were also arrested and is stated to be members of the Rollin’ 20s Crips gang. They were arrested for investigation of possessing burglary tools and for having an outstanding warrant.

Snoop Dogg posted his bail, which was set at $60,000. When he was released local news were awaiting him at approximately 1 a.m. in the morning.

Snoop Dogg is expected in court on January 11, 2007.

Snoop Dogg is also expected in court for other charges placed against him on December 4th and December 12th.

In related news, WREG Memphis reports that a message from Snoop Dogg which comes from Memphis based Lil’ Horse Film and Entertainment is “Snoop Dogg coming at you real game, man. The best way to be is on the right side of the law,” says the rapper Snoop Dogg in a video meant for Memphis Teens.

Lil’ Horse films is shooting a movie, ‘God Don’t Kill for Colors’ that the young filmmakers hoped to use an appearance by rapper Snoop Dogg to set up the movie.

Percy Hunter of ‘Lil Horse films says, “A lot of times it’s people that are in the situation that can tell kids don’t get into the situation.” “I think that’s more so his message is not be like me, but don’t get to the point of where I’ve been or do some of the things that I’ve done,” states Hunter.

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