Two members of rapper Key Glock’s entourage were arrested over the weekend for carrying loaded firearms as they attempted to enter the Governors Ball music festival in New York City. Joshua Crutcher, 31, and Dion Michaels, 22, were stopped by security as they tried to access the VIP area on Sunday.
Crutcher was found with a .40 caliber Glock 23 firearm in his waistband, loaded with 18 rounds. Michaels, on the other hand, had a 9mm Glock 43x firearm in his car, nearly fully loaded with 9 rounds. Additionally, a magazine containing 20 9mm rounds of ammunition and a switchblade were found in Michaels’ vehicle.
Both men were charged with weapon possession offenses, including felonies. Crutcher was held on $10,000 cash bail or $30,000 bond, with a court date set for June 18. Michaels was released on his own recognizance and is scheduled to appear in court on August 13.
It remains unclear whether Key Glock was present with the two men at the time of the incident. Key Glock, whose real name is Markeyvius LaShun Cathey and is the cousin of late Memphis rapper Young Dolph, recently released his fourth studio album, “Glockaveli.” He was performing at the Governors Ball as part of his Glockaveli tour, which started on May 21 and concludes on June 30, covering 21 cities across the United States.