Rapper Arrests in Catalunya: A Timeline of Events and Investigations

The incident unfolded early this week as a well-known rapper from L’Hospitalet de Llobregat faced another round of police attention. He and three others were detained by Mossos d’Esquadra after a night that began with a routine traffic stop and ended with a temporary stay at a local police station. The four occupants were inside a car that, according to the officers, ran a red light, prompting the stop. The events occurred near the town of Cornellà, where tensions rose between the group and the Catalan police, leading to multiple police interactions during the early hours of the morning.

As dawn broke, the situation escalated, resulting in the arrest of all four individuals who had been in the vehicle. After the early morning hours, the four were released around 10:00 a.m. on Monday, according to people familiar with the case. The rapid sequence of events underscores how quickly a routine traffic matter can become a broader police incident, especially when other behaviors come into play beyond the initial stop.

Earlier, on Tuesday night, July 12, Mossos d’Esquadra carried out another step in the ongoing case involving the Florida-based rapper. Sources close to the artist told El Periódico de Catalunya, a newspaper part of the Prensa Ibérica group, that officers had visited the singer’s mother’s home to formally inform her of a reported traffic-safety offense tied to driving without a valid license. The move signaled a formal stage in the investigation and highlighted the detectives’ efforts to pursue leads connected with the incident in Tarragona.

In subsequent developments, the rapper was reportedly not at his residence when the officers arrived. He was located and subsequently apprehended while traveling in a vehicle that he did not drive. The arrest took place at or near L’Hospitalet de Llobregat, and he was transported to the local police station where he remained in custody for several hours. The authorities then handed over a forensic document the following morning, which related to the case. At this time, details about the specific charge of driving without a license had not been officially disclosed through formal court announcements, leaving the exact legal posture somewhat unclear as the proceedings continued.

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