Megan Thee Stallion Fan Arrested For Impersonating A Police Officer To Get Into Concert

There have been many stories of fans doing the unthinkable in order to get into a concert or meet their favourite artist, but this Megan Thee Stallion fan takes first place spot here.

Impersonating An Officer

In an attempt to attend a sold-out performance by Megan Thee Stallion, a man from Texas posed as a police officer. However, the 28-year-old individual named Trayvone Lil Darus Stevenson was caught and subsequently charged with impersonating a public servant.

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According to the report obtained by Complex, the accused was walking around the venue in a ‘Police K-9’ vest where he was arrested.

“This Is Still A Felony”

After obtaining a $20,000 bond from Harris County Judge Danilo Lacayo, Stevenson was able to secure his release. However, a prosecutor emphasized the severity of the crime, reminding the public that impersonating a public servant is still considered a felony offence, and highlighting Megan Thee Stallion’s popularity, particularly in the Houston region, in their remarks to a local news outlet.

“Megan Thee Stallion is a fantastic draw, big draw, especially here in Houston,” prosecutor Mathew Jackson states, “But this is still a felony case. You cannot go and impersonate an officer to get into a concert venue.”

Published By: HOLR Magazine