Snoop Dogg and five other men from his entourage were arrested on April 27 after a melee at London's Heathrow Airport which left seven police officers injured.
According to the Daily Mirror, members of Snoop's entourage became abusive and began hurling bottles after they were denied entry into a British Airways business lounge.
"It was absolute chaos," a witness told the Daily Mirror. "There was broken glass everywhere and it looked like it was on the brink of turning really nasty."
When police arrived at the scene and told the group that they would not be allowed to board their flight. "Members of the group became abusive and pushed officers," said a police spokesman.
According to the Scotland Yard, seven officers suffered minor injuries, including a fractured hand.
Snoop (born Calvin Broadus) and five other men were then arrested on charges of violent disorder and affray and are still in custody in two west London police stations.
Snoop and his entourage were at Heathrow Airport waiting for a flight to Johannesburg in South Africa where he was scheduled to headline a series of huge music events called the People's Celebration. He was set to play in Johannesburg tonight.
Source: sohh.com
According to the Daily Mirror, members of Snoop's entourage became abusive and began hurling bottles after they were denied entry into a British Airways business lounge.
"It was absolute chaos," a witness told the Daily Mirror. "There was broken glass everywhere and it looked like it was on the brink of turning really nasty."
When police arrived at the scene and told the group that they would not be allowed to board their flight. "Members of the group became abusive and pushed officers," said a police spokesman.
According to the Scotland Yard, seven officers suffered minor injuries, including a fractured hand.
Snoop (born Calvin Broadus) and five other men were then arrested on charges of violent disorder and affray and are still in custody in two west London police stations.
Snoop and his entourage were at Heathrow Airport waiting for a flight to Johannesburg in South Africa where he was scheduled to headline a series of huge music events called the People's Celebration. He was set to play in Johannesburg tonight.
Source: sohh.com