NBA Youngboy’s Mugshot Surfaces Online, Confirming His Arrest In Baton Rouge


NBA Youngboy’s mugshot helps in explaining his current plight behind bars.

Although the details concerning his arrest are hard to discern, NBA Youngboy was certainly taken into custody over a possible “probatory violation” stemming from his longstanding criminal record in the state Lousiana. Don’t get me started on the Federalist system, it’s hard enough to decode one unilateral textbook at a time.

NBA Youngboy's Mugshot Surfaces Online, Confirming His Arrest In Baton Rouge

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Worth noting: NBA was ordered detained after a Baton Rouge judge familiar with his rap sheet surveyed his “social media activity” leading up to the fateful encounter in Miami. A video had surfaced within days/hours the shooting, in which Youngboy aka Kentrell Gaulden, could be seen “talking trash and smack,” as the judge saw fit to describe the chain events.

It stands to reason that “talking trash and smack” is by no stretch the imagination a felony fense in any the 50 constitutional states America. However, Gauldren’s actions do constitute a breach conduct, if the extenuating circumstances were delineated in the waiver he signed in 2017. You would think Judge Bonnie Jackson has better things to than nitpick the fine print a 20-page leaflet. The truth being, Jackson was consulted whilst Miami-based authorities underwent the initial investigation the crime scene – and thus everything was brought to light, in a coordinated sweep. Youngboy will remain in a jail cell until further notice. Here’s a first look at his mugshot.