Rapper Blueface was busted with a loaded gun during a Saturday morning traffic stop in Hollywood, a new report said.
The 25-year old was pulled over on Sunset Boulevard around 3:15 a.m. as he drove a car with an expired registration,Police reportedly discovered Blueface was also driving with a suspended license, and a search of his vehicle turned up a loaded handgun in the center console.
The rapper, whose real name is Johnathan Porter, was arrested for possession of a concealed firearm, the outlet reported. His passengers were not charged. The arrest comes five months after Blueface and members of his entourage were accused of beating up a San Fernando Valley nightclub bouncer after he was denied entrance to the venue,
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