Thursday, November 19, 2009

T.I.'s Grand Hustle Office Targeted With Explosives, SWAT Team Finds Molotov Cocktails Thursday, Nov 19, 2009 4:55PM Written by Cyrus Langhorne


xplosives were reportedly discovered around incarcerated rapper T.I.'s Grand Hustle Records office building today (November 19) which required a call-in to a SWAT team.
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Reports of the incident landed online early Thursday afternoon.

Atlanta police said they discovered two Molotov cocktails Thursday at an office belonging to Rapper TI. A SWAT team was called in to remove the explosives from the scene at the 1700 block of Defoors Ferry. Officials said the Molotov cocktails were not lit. The incident is under investigation. (My Fox Atlanta News)

An officer covering the scene also confirmed the existence of explosives.

"One of the occupants came out early this morning to start his car up," officer Otis Redmond told media, "and noticed two suspicious bottles sitting on the front portion of the walkway." (Fox 5)

However, Grand Hustle representatives have reportedly disputed the claims.

Sources for Grand Hustle dispute the reports however and told HipHopWired that the explosives were near the office and not in front of the building. (Hip Hop Wired)

T.I.'s girlfriend, Tameka "Tiny" Cottle recently spoke on the jailed rapper and revealed their plans to officially tie the knot.

"Sometime [next] year, but we can't really give a date yet because we have to find out exactly when Tip is coming home," Tiny revealed in an interview. "We'll have to just plan around that, but I envision a fairy tale wedding. [As far as music together,] well, we did one song and we just never really got back in the studio, but I can't say that you won't hear anything in the future. I don't want to give it out yet, I want to hold it to make sure we go in that direction. We have several things that we're talking about doing together, so we'll see how that works out." (XXL Mag)

No further details have been revealed as of now.

Tip is currently scheduled to be released from prison in 2010.

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