It turns out that the city of Baltimore Police would have to cough $300K into rapper Young Moose’s bank account as compensation for planting drugs on him. Apparently, the police arrested Moose based on false allegations and now, they have to drop a huge deposit to compensate him.
According to Vlad;
A court settlement laid out the news and noted lawyers for the city reached an agreement with Kevron Evans, also known as Young Moose. The agreement was reached with Evans on May 10. However, city officers will have to vote on its approval this Wednesday.
The lawsuit filed by Evans found him accusing officers of applying warrants based on false allegations. Along with that, they illegally arrested him. The conviction of Evans was vacated by Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby in 2020 after reviewing hundreds of cases involving disgraced and convicted officers from the Gun Trace Task Force.
Baltimore has paid over $10 million to settle lawsuits against officers who serve on a task force that has had many corrupt elements.
Who is Young Moose?
Born Kevron Evans, he is an aspiring rapper who dropped the viral single “Dumb Dumb.”
Before Fame
He began posting his music online in late 2013, with some of his earliest tracks titled “This Mine” and “Wats the Reason.”Trivia
He was held on drug charges in 2014 just days before performing at the Baltimore Arena.Family Life
He has a daughter who was born in January 2016.Associated With
He was scheduled to perform with rapper Lil Boosie at the Royal Farms Arena before being held on drug charges.Baltimore MC Young Moose (Kevron Evans, 25) began posting songs online in 2013, before he turned 20, and almost immediately he became one of the most popular rappers in his home city. His brash, uncompromising tracks reflect the harsh environment he grew up in, frequently referencing Baltimore street life. Evans has released several volumes of mixtapes titled Out the Mud (also the name of the clothing store he owns), but he’s best known nationally for his 2015 single “Dumb Dumb.” His most known co-sign comes from Louisiana rapper Boosie Badazz, after they two released a joint track titled “Murder.”
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