Kanye West’s Airport Arrest
Just days after his remarkable performance at the MTV Video Music Awards on Sunday (September 7) it seems that Kanye West has had a run in with the law.
Reports say that the “Gold Digger” singer, 31, was arrested earlier today (September 11) at 7:51 a.m. outside of the passenger screening area at LAX International Airport by airport police. He was charged with vandalism after supposedly damaging a paparazzo’s camera that was valued at $10,000.
LAX spokesman Marshall Lowe told press: “Mr. West’s road manager was also arrested for vandalism and battery. Several witnesses are being interviewed by police. West and his manager are being transported to an LAPD station where they’re expected to be booked.”
At this point, a rep for the rapper says Kanye has “no comment.”
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