GloRilla, a rapper, was arrested after police responded to an attempted break-in at her home while she was performing elsewhere. The police were called regarding a burglary and found that armed occupants had fired at intruders who fled. Upon arriving, officers detected a strong smell of marijuana, leading to a search warrant. They discovered marijuana in GloRilla's room, resulting in felony charges. She was released on bail soon after. Sheriff Ron Freeman emphasized the need to enforce the law while recognizing the victimization of the homeowner.
GloRilla's house was invaded, prompting a police response that led to her arrest on felony drug charges after marijuana was discovered during a subsequent search.
Police responded to a burglary in progress at GloRilla's home, where armed occupants fired at intruders who then fled the scene.
Despite being a victim in the attempted break-in, GloRilla ended up with felony charges for marijuana possession, raising questions about law enforcement priorities.
Sheriff Ron Freeman stated that while the homeowner is a victim, the law must be enforced, which resulted in GloRilla's arrest.
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