Alabama rapper HoneyKomb Brazy finds himself in hot water after accepting a plea deal in a federal gun case. Back in December of 2023, Brazy and two associates were pulled over by police and charged with possession of firearms. The officers found two pistols in the vehicle, leading to the charges. His bodyguard, Miguel Hall, had previously pleaded guilty to the federal gun charge in May, and now Brazy has followed suit.
HoneyKomb Brazy Pleads Guilty To Gun Charge
This new development comes as a surprise to many, as Brazy initially appeared ready to go to trial to fight the case. However, with both the defense and prosecutors recommending a sentence of between two-and-a-half and three-and-a-half years behind bars, Brazy has decided to plead guilty. He is scheduled to appear in court on October 25 for sentencing.
Hall, on the other hand, faces a potentially harsher punishment, with up to 15 years in prison on the table. Not only that, he could also be fined $250K and face three years of supervised release. However, in his plea deal, the prosecution has agreed not to bring any additional charges against him and will recommend a shorter sentence.
It was revealed in January that authorities had been monitoring Brazy on social media for years, as he was a subject of multiple investigations. Special Agent Evan Fisher even used Brazy’s posts to pinpoint his location on the night of his arrest. While the reasons for monitoring Brazy were not specified, it is clear that he has been under scrutiny for some time.
Overall, the case of HoneyKomb Brazy and his associates serves as a cautionary tale about the consequences of illegal possession of firearms. It also highlights the importance of being mindful of one’s actions and social media presence, as these can be used against individuals in legal proceedings. As Brazy awaits his sentencing in October, it remains to be seen what the future holds for the Alabama rapper.