Skip to main content

Lil Nas X breaks silence on ‘terrifying’ felony arrest

Lil Nas X is breaking his silence on last week’s “terrifying” hospitalization and felony arrest.

On Tuesday, the 26-year-old “Old Town Road” rapper assured his more than 10 million Instagram followers that he’s “gonna be alright.”

“Your girl is gonna be OK, y’all, OK? She’s gonna be alright. She’s gonna be alright. S–t,” Nas chuckled in a short clip posted to his Instagram Story. “That was f—ing terrifying … That was a terrifying last four days, but your girl is gonna be alright.”

Rapper Lil Nas X, alongside his attorney Christy O'Connor (L), attends his arraignment at Los Angeles Superior Court on August 25, 2025 in Van Nuys, California. (Photo by Frederic J. Brown-Pool/Getty Images)
Rapper Lil Nas X, alongside his attorney Christy O'Connor (L), attends his arraignment at Los Angeles Superior Court on August 25, 2025 in Van Nuys, California. (Photo by Frederic J. Brown-Pool/Getty Images)

The Grammy winner, whose legal name is Montero Lamar Hill, was hospitalized for a potential overdose early Thursday morning after multiple witnesses reported a man walking nearly nude along Ventura Boulevard in Los Angeles.

A bystander’s video, published by TMZ, showed Nas clad in just underwear and cowboy boots as he wandered the thoroughfare at around 4 a.m., telling the man, “Hey, don’t be late to the party tonight.”

In a subsequent clip, the rapper encouraged the man to “gimme that phone, so I can throw it. … I don’t like phones.”

It was reported at the time that Nas, who was also exhibiting bizarre behavior hours prior, had “charged” at responding officers. Police scanner audio, obtained by TMZ, suggests that a taser was used during the incident.

After spending the weekend in custody, Nas appeared in court on Monday, pleading not guilty to four felony charges — three counts of battery with injury on a police officer and one of resisting arrest. He was released later that day after posting $75,000 bail.

A preliminary hearing was scheduled for Sept. 15. If convicted on the four charges, he faces up to five years in state prison, according to the L.A. County District Attorney’s Office.



from New York Daily News https://ift.tt/ZDCQimV
via IFTTT

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

NYPD sergeant wounded in Bronx shooting released from hospital

The Bronx NYPD sergeant wounded during a harrowing police-involved shooting with an armed assailant was released from the hospital Saturday as a group of cops cheered him on. Sgt. Nicholas Novak humbly accepted the applause from the line of NYPD well-wishers as he left Jacobi Hospital , with his pregnant wife by his side. Novak, a 12-year veteran of the department, is currently assigned to the 49th Precinct’s Quality of Life Enforcement Team, or Q-Team, officials said. He and his wife are expecting their third child. NYPD Sgt. Nicholas Novak holds hands with his wife as he leaves Jacobi Medical Center in the Bronx on Saturday, Oct. 11, 2025. (Theodore Parisienne / New York Daily News) Novak suffered a serious head injury as he and his fellow officers grappled with an armed 18-year-old Antonio Morales, who had just fired off several shots as cops approached, officials said. The violent  confrontation erupted at the teen’s home on E. Gun Hill Road near Hone Ave. in Williamsb...

Marathon hearings conclude in state case against Luigi Mangione for UnitedHealthcare CEO killing

Marathon proceedings in Luigi Mangione’s state homicide case came to a close Thursday, as Manhattan prosecutors and lawyers for the suspected killer of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson rested without calling any more witnesses. The parties won’t learn for some time which positions prevailed, with state Supreme Court Justice Gregory Carro asking each side to submit final written arguments and indicating he would rule on Mangione’s motions to suppress evidence central to the prosecution’s case by May 18. The hearings included 17 witnesses and centered on evidence recovered and statements Mangione made to Pennsylvania law enforcement surrounding his arrest five days after Thompson’s killing. Mangione was nabbed at a McDonald’s in the city of Altoona, more than 200 miles from the Hilton hotel in Midtown, outside which the CEO was shot dead Dec. 4, 2024. Notes allegedly found by police in Luigi Mangione's backpack after he was detained at a McDonald's in Altoona, Pennsylvani...

NYC mom who may die from Randalls Island beatdown spent 6 hours on ground unconscious

The Queens single mom clinging to life after being savagely beaten and robbed of her e-bike on Randalls Island was left unconscious on the ground for nearly six hours before she was discovered by a passerby the next morning, the Daily News has learned. Diana Agudelo was biking home from her job as a janitor at an East Harlem museum, taking her usual short cut through Randalls Island to get to her Astoria apartment, when she was attacked about 11:30 p.m. Friday. One or more assailants struck her multiple times in the head and face before apparently stealing her e-bike and belongings. A passerby didn’t spot her unconscious near the bike path until about 5:15 a.m. the next day as the sky began to lighten on the sparsely populated island, which is home to sports fields and institutions including shelters, a psychiatric hospital and an FDNY training facility. Agudelo made it through surgery Wednesday to relieve pressure on her brain but only has a 1% chance of ultimately surviving, ...