Blueface Given Three-Year Probation for Las Vegas Shooting

Blueface Given Three-Year Probation for Las Vegas Shooting

Blueface Given Three-Year Probation for Las Vegas Shooting

Judge Kathleen E. Delaney in a Clark County courthouse sentenced Los Angeles rapper Blueface, real name Jonathan Porter, to a maximum of three years of probation. As a result of this choice, unless he breaks the terms of his probation, he won’t go to jail for his role in the shooting incident that occurred in Las Vegas on October 8, 2022.

“If you get [caught] back here on any probation violation, especially anything involving a weapon, I will not hesitate to put you in prison for a significant period of time,” Delaney said.

A man named Kentavious Traylor reportedly had a graze wound to his left hand in the incident that happened on Windy Road, close to Harry Reid International Airport. Porter was detained for the shooting in November, and in July, he pleaded guilty.

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Porter has been ordered to abide by the terms of his probation by staying away from the Las Vegas Strip and the downtown area unless he has a legitimate business reason or reason to be there.

” He is also prohibited from contacting Traylor or using or possessing drugs or alcohol. The rapper will serve at least two years, and a maximum of five years, in prison if he violates his probation’

According to his legal counsel, Porter, known for songs like “Thotiana” and “Outside,” is looking forward to resuming his music career and moving forward in life. The rapper is also getting ready to ask Los Angeles County for permission to conduct a “interstate transfer of probation supervision.”

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Blueface Given Three-Year Probation for Las Vegas Shooting