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Friday, June 10, 2011

Flo Rida Arrested In Miami, Finds Himself Right Round Jail

Rapper Flo Rida has reportedly been busted on a a driving under the influence charge early Thursday (June 9) morning and taken to a nearby police station.
Details of the arrest landed across the Internet early Thursday.
Law enforcement sources say ... Flo Rida was driving around in his red and black Bugatti -- valued around $1.7 million -- when cops observed the rapper swerving in his lane and pulled him over around 3:30 AM. During the stop, cops detected the odor of alcohol -- so Flo was given a field sobriety test ... and didn't perform very well. Flo -- real name Tramar Dillard -- was arrested on suspicion of DUI and taken to a nearby station where he is currently being booked. Sources tell us Flo's blood alcohol level was more than double the legal limit. (TMZ)
Additional reports claim Flo was driving with a suspended license.
The South Florida rap artist and entertainer who goes by the name of Flo Rida was arrested early Thursday in Miami Beach on a drunk driving charge, WTVJ-Ch. 6 reported. The 31-year-old singer whose real name is Tramar Dillard, of Miami Gardens, was arrested on South Beach about 4 a.m. on charges of DUI and driving with a suspended license, the station reported. (Sun-Sentinel)
Flo's latest Twitter remark was a re-tweet on June 8th.
"The homie @official_flo holdin it down on @99JAMZWEDR check him out," Flo re-tweeted. (Flo Rida's Twitter)
Flo is currently slated to host a celebrity golf tournament heading into the weekend.
​Have you ever dreamed of spending an entire weekend rollin' with Flo Rida and DJ Irie, kicking it with Mr. Mariah Carey (AKA Nick Cannon), and shaking your a** for a good cause with renowned philanthropist and fictional character Carlton Banks? Well, get ready for Irie Weekend 2011 'cause that's pretty much the party plan. There's gonna be a celeb golf tourney, a kickoff concert at LIV, water games at Arkadia, and cameos from a thousand famous faces like Lil Jon, 'N Sync's Joey Fatone and Chris Kirkpatrick, and the NFL's Jonathan Vilma -- all to benefit the Irie Foundation and the Make-A-Wish Foundation of South Florida. (Miami New Times)

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