Chattanooga Times Free Press

911 call: Guard felt ‘threatened’ before T.I.’s arrest

- BY JONATHAN LANDRUM JR.

ATLANTA — A security guard said he felt threatened during an argument with the rapper T.I. that led to the Grammy-winning hip-hop artist’s arrest outside his gated community near Atlanta.

In a 10- minute phone call, the guard at Eagles Landing Country Club told a 911 dispatcher early Wednesday that a resident kept asking for his name and knocking on the guard shack door. The security guard acknowledg­ed during the call he did not recognize the resident, who was identified as Clifford Harris, better known as T.I.

T. I. had lost his key and the guard wouldn’t let him into the neighborho­od, said Henry County Deputy Police Chief Mike Ireland. The rapper was arrested and charged with disorderly conduct, public drunkennes­s and simple assault and then released on bail.

The rapper’s attorney, Steve Sadow, issued a statement that his client had been “wrongfully arrested.” Sadow said the guard was asleep when T.I. arrived and it took “some time to wake up the sleeping guard.”

Sadow said T. I. identified himself and sought entry, but the guard refused. The rapper contacted his wife, Tameka, “Tiny” Cottle, who confirmed her husband should be allowed inside the community, according to his lawyer.

“The guard continued to refuse entry without justificat­ion,” Sadow said in a statement, referring to T.I. as Tip. “Words were exchanged and apparently the guard and/or a supervisor called the police. When the police arrived, they were not interested in hearing Tip’s side of the story and wrongfully chose to end the situation by arresting Tip.”

The dispatcher heard T. I. yelling through the phone at guard Euwan James, a police report says. The guard claims he eventually let T.I. inside the neighborho­od.

James said T. I. drove home, then returned and said “Come outside so we can deal with this man to man.” The security guard said he didn’t know the intentions of the rapper, who he claims urged him to come out in the street.

T. I. used a loud voice with an officer before being arrested along with a friend, Marquinari­us Holmes, who was cited for not having insurance on his vehicle, the police report stated. It said an officer smelled an “overwhelmi­ng” amount of alcohol on T. I.’ s breath.

The report said T. I.’ s eyes were bloodshot and glassy, and he appeared aggravated when the officer spoke to him. The officer retrieved surveillan­ce footage showing the rapper telling the security guard “there was no way around him.”

T.I. is also shown yelling and saying James reports to him because he owns property in the neighborho­od, according to the police report.

T.I. is one of the biggest names in hip- hop, with multiple platinum-selling albums and singles, production credits and roles in films like “ATL” and “American Gangster.”

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