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A Polk County jury found Gates, who was sentenced Wednesday, guilty of battery after he was captured on cellphone video kicking 19-year-old Miranda Dixon at Lakeland's Rumors Nightclub,...
Baton Rouge, LA - Kevin Gates paid a visit to the Elayn Hunt Correctional Center over the weekend to spend time with his uncle Lee Lucas and a few of his incarcerated friends, including...
Kevin Gates, who does suggest he’s been on the other end of a gun during the conversation, has a lengthy criminal record that began when he was 13.
Gates was sentenced to a 30-month prison term at the East Moline, IL correctional facility for gun charges stemming from a warrant which arose from an October 2013 arrest in Chicago. Gates failed to show up in court in Illinois, leading to his warrant being reissued in December 2016, while he was serving his battery sentence (see section ...
During the interview, Kevin Gates condemned those in the industry and other men who use murder as a trophy, especially those who often brag about the murders that they’ve committed. According to him, he has heard a lot of people brag about killing, and to him, that’s not right.
The Billboard chart-topping rapper Kevin Gates has been sentenced to 30 months in an Illinois prison after pleading guilty to a gun charge.
Gates told Akademiks that bragging about killing is Kevin Gates' run across different media outlets continued this week as he pulled up on DJ Akademiks' Off The Record podcast.
Kevin Gates is under investigation for flashing a wad of cash in a photo while visiting his uncle Lee Lucas and C-Murder.
Yung Mazi, an Atlanta based rapper and protégé to Kevin Gates, was shot and killed Sunday night (Aug. 6) in the DeKalb County side of the city. According to reports, Atlanta Police responded to a report of 10 to 25 gunshots just before 9 p.m. last night (Aug. 6).
Gates was held first in Florida’s Polk County Jail and transferred to East Moline Correctional Center in Illinois for his felony gun charge. He served nine months of a slated 30-month sentence...