Snoop Dogg Trashes Heathrow
This is just the way he rolls.
A mini-riot erupted at Heathrow airport after rapper Snoop Dogg and a 30-strong entourage clashed with police in a departure lounge.
The men – mostly minders – apparently turned violent after being refused entry to a first-class lounge, smashing up a duty free shop, throwing bottles and attacking officers.
It took riot police over an hour to arrest the “20-stone men”, who were then led out in handcuffs, with one shouting: “This is how it goes down in LA.”
Witnesses believe the group, who were travelling from the US to South Africa, were refused entry to the British Airways lounge as only a few had first-class tickets. It is thought they became abusive towards staff and were turned away from their flight, running riot when police tried to guide them out of the airport.
Six men, including the 34-year-old American rapper, were arrested. A Heathrow worker, who took photos from his mobile phone, said: “There were all these huge, 20-stone men smashing up display cabinets and throwing people around. I saw Snoop Dogg on the ground, with four riot police trying to put him in handcuffs. His minders were throwing bottles at people.
“There were 15 riot vans and eight police cars outside, with dog sniffer units. They were throwing the policemen around like pillows. Then the police used pepper spray on them.”
This sounds so hilarious. No word yet on whether anyone’s Pimp Cup got damaged. Im not sure if any bling was lost. Or if any Grillz were loosened. And no word on Snoop’s stash of fatties or blunts, either.
It took the London cops longer to subdue the men because the cops over there don’t carry firearms. So to capture the men, the Bobbies had to rely on a good, old-fashioned beat down. The one thugged-out brutha that was struggling and shouting “This is how it goes down in LA” apparently also just found out how it goes down in London.
Snoop is now one major milestone closer to being the first “Gangsta” rapper to have an arrest record on every continent. With the North American continent, and now the European continent behind him, he can clearly focus on Africa. I wish him all the best on his endeavors.