Five Arrested On French Montana, Ja Rule & Busta Rhymes' Video Set
Five Arrested On Set Of Music Video Starring French Montana, Ja Rule, & Busta Rhymes
Five people have been arrested on set of a French Montana, Busta Rhymes and Ja Rule music video in Brooklyn, New York.
NY Daily News reports:
Three men and two women — including the set security guard — were facing weapons and drug charges after plainclothes cops infiltrated the shoot behind a Fulton St. Bravo Supermarket in East New York at about 6:15 p.m. and spotted the illegal hardware, officials said.
In addition to weapons, authorities discovered cocaine, marijuana, and molly on set.
Those arrested included 35-year-old security guard Frank Bartlett, who had a defaced firearm in his waistband, 32-year-old Ronald James, who was seen passing a Derringer pistol to his girlfriend, Ebonee Eastmond, 27 — who was also arrested — and Edward Elkins, who had a semiautomatic pistol in a shopping bag between his feet, cops said.
Wendy Miranda, 30, who was in the video, was also busted when a .32-caliber revolver was recovered near her, cops said.
Coke Boy Records filmed the video, which paid homage to rapper Chinx, who was shot dead during a drive-by in Queens on May 17.
Other stars seen at the set — which drew a crowd of 150 — included Noreaga, Juelz Santana and Charlotte Hornets guard Lance Stephenson.
The site continues:
Cops learned of the filming from community residents who reported seeing guns and drugs on the set, a police source said.
We will continue to keep you updated.
SOURCE: NY Daily News | PHOTO CREDIT: Getty
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