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Johnathan Porter, better known as Blueface will be going to trial for suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon.

This charge stems from November of 2018 following an incident on a freeway in California where Blueface was allegedly involved in a gun fight outside a gas station at Newhall. Blueface was inside the car that ended up crashing into a divider.

Investigators believe that Blueface was robbed, following the robbery he attempted to catch up to the suspect’s vehicle when is when the incident occurred.

Following the shooting Blueface was arrested again when they drew attention of authorities walking around a crime-ridden neighborhood with a lot of flashy jewelry and large amounts of cash. The police were initially just making sure they were okay, as the police felt they were easy targets, but upon their arrival, Blueface and his entourage allegedly scattered and ditched loaded guns in bushes. Blueface was subsequently arrested for possession of a loaded weapon.

Blueface’s manager Wack 100 maintains his innocence, and even goes as far to say if prints are found on the weapon, he is sure they will not match that of his clients, because none of the weapons were his.

Blueface is set to stand trial on August 16.

Blueface burst onto the scene with his hit single “Thotiana,” which peaked at number eight on the Billboard Top 100, which was then remixed by YG, and Cardi B.

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