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AllHipHop reports rapper Rick Ross has been arrested for the second time this month. Ross who's real name is William Roberts, was arrested in Georgia last night (June 24) by the Metro Atlanta Fugitive Task Force for outstanding warrants for aggravated assault.

According to reports Rozay was involved in altercation with an employee at his Fayette County estate.  The dispute didn't end well and the rapper and his bodyguard are accused of pistol-whipping the man.  The Atlanta Journal reports the man's teeth were chipped from the handgun and his jaw was injured so badly, that he was “restricted to soft foods and liquid diet.”  Now Ross and his bodyguard are looking at charges including kidnapping, aggravated assault, and aggravated battery.

As previously reported, roughly two weeks ago the rapper was stopped for a tinted window violation and wound-up being arrested and booked on a misdemeanor marijuana charge.  So this is not a good look.

Meanwhile, AllHipHop reports Rick Ross is still in custody as he's been denied bail.  An Fellow rapper Boosie Badazz took to his Instagram page blasting our legal system for always being bias when it comes to African Americans and Caucasian people.  Boosie wrote:

Free Rozay denied my boy bail but this p*ssy motherf*cker killed 9 people & u give him a [bond], shows what this world thinks of us successful black men they did me the same thing denied me bail on he say she say I HATE YOU B*TCHES WITH A PASSION

Minus the "I hate you" part, he absolutely has a point.  How the hell can they justify that? Here this 21-year white supremacist murders 9 innocent people, in church, while they prayed and he gets a bond?????  Whether he could afford bail or not, why in Gods name would you even consider giving a psychotic murderer an opportunity to post bail, after committing a heinous crime like that?

Well as it turns out Dylann Roof was given a $1 million bond for possession of a firearm during the commission of a violent crime.  Charleston County Magistrate James Gosnell Jr. set the bond and Roof is still in jail.

It's worth mentioning, Judge Gosnell has shown racial bias in the past. According to NBC News, in 2005 he was reprimanded by the South Carolina Supreme Court for using a racial slur in court.  During a case in 2003, the judge told a black defendant;

“There are four kinds of people in this world: black people, white people, rednecks, and n*ggers.”

SMH..the country we live in.  Anyway, for even more on Tha Wire LISTEN LIVE on The Peoples Station 107 Jamz.  Plus, find out what celebs are celebration birthdays today.

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