Robbery victim GloRilla cuffed for marijuana

GloRilla accused Georgia authorities of mishandling her case after officials charged the rapper with felony marijuana possession following a home invasion at her Forsyth County residence in July. Three armed intruders broke into the property while she performed in Indianapolis for WNBA All-Star Weekend, but law enforcement arrested her instead of prioritizing the robbery investigation. Attorney Drew Findling confirmed thieves stole more than $700,000 in items from the Memphis native's home, and a family member fired shots at the fleeing suspects before deputies arrived.

The Forsyth County Sheriff's Office initially recognized GloRilla and her relatives as victims, but prosecutors issued arrest warrants within 24 hours of the break-in after discovering marijuana inside the residence. She surrendered voluntarily and posted bond the same day, but her legal team criticized investigators for advancing drug charges while making minimal progress on the violent crime. Findling called the approach unconscionable and stated the focus should remain on recovering stolen property and apprehending the armed burglars who threatened her family members.
 

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