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Protestors Decry Jail Time for Young Buck On Wednesday (April 23), men and women gathered outside the Sumner County Courthouse in Sumner County, Tenn. to take a stand against what they perceive to ...
A Mississippi teen first got a particular buck on camera two years ago and although it was a 10-point, it didn’t really stand out. Since the buck appeared to be young, the teen’s father said ...
A spokesperson for Young Buck has released the following statement to XXL regarding the rapper's recent arrest: "Although Buck is innocent and he was in fact the victim in this case, he has been ...
Some firefighters came to the rescue of a young buck in Northern Ohio. [DOWNLOAD: Free WHIO-TV News app for alerts as news ...
Young Buck is heading back behind bars after a Tennessee judge revoked his bond due to ongoing noncompliance. The former G-Unit rapper, born David Brown, appeared in court on Monday (April 7 ...
They were also there to deer hunt, and the previous day, 12-year-old Cole shot his first buck while sitting with their dad in a ground blind. “Cole’s buck was the one I was hoping for,” says Laleman. ...
Both teams were hoping for a chance at a giant buck with an unusual set of drop tines. The two girls had seen the buck holed up in a tangled thicket with a doe two weeks prior, and they even recorded ...
Rapper Young Buck, aka David Darnell Brown was arrested and booked into jail on Monday, April 7, 2025. Eric Mauldin, Assistant District Attorney for Sumner County told TMZ that Buck was supposed ...
Young Buck has been ordered to serve 30 days in a Tennessee jail due to "repeated violations of his bond supervision." Sumner County assistant district attorney general Eric Mauldin tells TMZ that ...
SUMNER COUNTY, Tenn. (WKRN) — Protestors gathered Wednesday morning outside the Sumner County Courthouse to speak out against Straight Outta Cashville rapper, “Young Buck,” being ordered to ...
SUMNER COUNTY, Tenn. (WKRN) — Tennessee native and “Straight Outta Cashville” rapper, “Young Buck,” now has to serve time for “repeated violations of his bond supervision,” officials ...