GloRilla is finally opening up about the frightening series of events that turned her from a victim into a defendant. In her first in-depth interview since the incident, the Memphis rapper described how a late-night break-in at her home spiraled into criminal charges against her.
The situation unfolded two months ago when she was out of town, performing in Indianapolis for the WNBA All-Star Weekend. Back in Forsyth County, three armed men forced their way into her home and stole hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of valuables. A family member inside fired shots, which sent the intruders running before authorities arrived. What happened next was just as shocking. During their search of the property, investigators uncovered a large amount of marijuana and placed the blame on GloRilla.
Despite being the victim of a crime, she was charged with felony possession and briefly taken into custody after voluntarily surrendering. She bonded out that same day, but the arrest drew national attention and left her frustrated with how the case has been handled. “I feel like me, and my brother and sister, we were victims in this situation,” she said during her sit-down with Channel 2’s Michael Seiden. “But somehow, they’re trying to paint us out to be suspects, and I just feel like it’s all the way wrong.”…