HangupsMusic.com – South Florida is once again the scene of legal troubles for rapper ILoveMemphis, born Richard Maurice Colbert, who was apprehended for the second time in less than a week. The latest arrest, which occurred on Tuesday, February 17th, stems from allegations of multiple home burglaries and a significant public disturbance within a Plantation, Florida, neighborhood. This incident adds a new layer of legal scrutiny to the artist, who had only recently been released following a prior arrest.
According to reports from NBC 6 South Florida, Plantation Police officers were dispatched to a residential area following calls detailing a disturbance. Upon arrival, they encountered ILoveMemphis, 32, actively engaged with his cellphone and social media platforms. This activity, authorities noted, was a direct violation of the terms of his pretrial release, a condition set following his apprehension just days before. When officers attempted to engage him, the rapper reportedly fled the scene, allegedly evading capture by entering private residences through enclosed backyards and patios. This alleged unlawful entry into multiple homes is believed to be the basis for the subsequent burglary charges.
The immediate aftermath of ILoveMemphis’s flight prompted a significant police response. The affected neighborhood was placed on lockdown as law enforcement from the Broward Sheriff’s Office mobilized resources, including their aviation unit and K-9 detection dogs, to conduct an extensive search. The rapper was eventually located and taken into custody. As of the latest reports, details regarding the specific additional charges he will face in connection with this latest incident remain undisclosed.

This second arrest follows closely on the heels of a dramatic confrontation on February 10th. In that earlier incident, ILoveMemphis allegedly barricaded himself inside a residence, leading to a tense standoff with a SWAT team. The unfolding events of that standoff were notably broadcast live on Instagram. The situation was resolved when SWAT members breached a garage door, apprehending the rapper without any reported injuries.
An arrest sheet obtained by XXL provided further details on the initial charges. ILoveMemphis was formally charged with Written Threats to Kill or Injure and Resisting Officers Without Violence. He was subsequently released from jail on February 11th after posting a bond. Records indicate that the bond amount was set at $2,500, with the rapper posting 10% of that sum, amounting to $250.
The rapid succession of these legal entanglements raises significant questions about the rapper’s current legal standing and the trajectory of his career. The allegations of burglary and creating a public disturbance, particularly in violation of his release conditions, suggest a complex legal battle ahead. His previous arrest, characterized by a SWAT standoff and live social media broadcast, already garnered considerable attention. The combination of these incidents paints a picture of a tumultuous period for the artist, marked by escalating legal pressures and public scrutiny.
The Plantation Police Department has been contacted by XXL for further comment on the ongoing investigation and the details of ILoveMemphis’s latest arrest. The situation underscores the challenges faced by artists navigating the intersection of public life, personal conduct, and the legal system. As more information becomes available, the full extent of ILoveMemphis’s legal predicaments will undoubtedly come into sharper focus. The legal proceedings that follow will be closely watched by fans and industry observers alike, as they determine the rapper’s future both personally and professionally. The events of the past week in South Florida have placed ILoveMemphis squarely in the spotlight for reasons far removed from his musical endeavors, highlighting a critical juncture in his public narrative. The narrative of his recent legal challenges is still unfolding, and the ramifications of these repeated encounters with law enforcement are yet to be fully realized.

