Rapper and singer Rod Wave, born Rodarius Marcell Green, was arrested in Manatee County, Florida, on Wednesday, April, 3, facing weapons charges in connection with an alleged gang-related shooting.
The St. Petersburg Police Department confirmed Rod’s arrest, stating suspicions of his involvement in the incident that left four individuals injured on March 31.
According to authorities, the shooting occurred during a verbal altercation among a group of men, resulting in non-life-threatening injuries to three men in their 20s and a 17-year-old woman.
Rod Wave was subsequently arrested for possession of ammunition or a weapon and taken to Manatee County Jail.
In response to the arrest, Rod’s attorneys, Bradford Cohen and Mark Rankin, took to social media to refute the charges, stating that their client was arrested without evidence of wrongdoing.
They denied Rod’s status as a convicted felon and ownership of ammunition, asserting that both claims lacked factual basis.
The attorneys further stated that the prosecution and the judge recognized the lack of evidence, leading to Rod’s release the same day.
The legal issues surrounding Rod Wave’s arrest raise questions about the validity of the charges, including the basis for the arrest and the evidence supporting the allegations.
Additionally, the assertion of Rod’s attorneys regarding his status as a convicted felon highlights potential discrepancies in law enforcement procedures and the need for thorough investigations.
Rod Wave’s previous legal troubles, including an arrest in 2022 for domestic battery by strangulation, add complexity to the current situation.
Despite these challenges, Rod Wave has continued to pursue his music career, achieving success with Billboard-topping albums and collaborations with renowned artists.
As the investigation unfolds and further details emerge, the legal implications for Rod Wave and the resolution of the weapons charges will be revealed.