Dancehall artist Squash dropped a solidarity message for people back home dealing with Hurricane Melissa damage, even though he's locked up in federal prison doing 27 months on gun charges. The note got submitted as court evidence during his sentencing, but focused entirely on islanders struggling after the storm wrecked communities across the country. The St James native told his crew and family to pitch in with relief work and reminded everyone they'll bounce back like always.
Squash has been sitting in custody since getting popped with two firearms during a traffic stop and copped to the alien gun possession charge. He's looking at staying behind bars until late 2026 with some probation and a small fine tacked on, though early release might happen under federal rules. Nobody knows yet if deportation is coming after his sentence wraps up, but he just put out a single that fans think reflects his current headspace.
Squash has been sitting in custody since getting popped with two firearms during a traffic stop and copped to the alien gun possession charge. He's looking at staying behind bars until late 2026 with some probation and a small fine tacked on, though early release might happen under federal rules. Nobody knows yet if deportation is coming after his sentence wraps up, but he just put out a single that fans think reflects his current headspace.