Hip-hop
star Nelly has been arrested on drug charges in Tennessee after a state
trooper pulled over the private bus in which he was traveling,
authorities said.
The 40-year-old
rapper from St. Louis, who shot to fame 15 years ago with the track
"Country Grammar," has been charged with felony possession of drugs,
simple possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia, the
Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security said.
The state trooper stopped the bus carrying
Nelly and five other people on Interstate 40 in Putnam County on
Saturday because it wasn't displaying U.S. Department of Transportation
and International Fuel Tax Association stickers, according to Tennessee
authorities.
The trooper was about to
conduct an inspection of the bus, a Prevost motor coach, when he
"noticed an odor of marijuana emitting from the vehicle," authorities
said in a statement.
Two troopers then
searched the bus, finding "five colored crystal-type rocks that tested
positive for methamphetamine, as well as a small amount of marijuana and
other drug paraphernalia," the statement said.
The
search also turned up several handguns and 100 small Ziploc bags, which
the statement said are commonly used for selling drugs. The guns
included a gold-plated .50-caliber Desert Eagle pistol, a .45-caliber
Taurus pistol and a .500 Smith & Wesson magnum.
Nelly,
whose real name is Cornell Haynes, was taken to the Putnam County Jail
along with another passenger. He later posted bond and left the jail,
the Putnam County Sheriff's Office said.
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