Las Vegas Review-Journal

Rapper turns himself in, faces charges in May robbery in LV

- By Rio Lacanlale Las Vegas Review-journal

Rapper YG turned himself in to Las Vegas police custody Thursday in connection with a May robbery at a Strip resort, police said.

Keenon Jackson, the 28-year-old rapper better known by his stage name YG, faces one felony count of robbery after authoritie­s said he took a chain from a man’s neck May27atthe­cosmopolit­an of Las Vegas, a police document obtained by the Las Vegas Review-journal shows.

Jackson turned himself in Thursday at the Regional Justice Center during his initial court appearance, Metropolit­an Police Department spokesman Jay Rivera said. Jackson was booked into the Clark County Detention Center after his court appearance but was released on $20,000 bail under the condition that he stays out of trouble, court records show.

Police said the robbery happened about 4 a.m. May 27, when a fan recognized the rapper among a group of at least 12 people walking through The Cosmopolit­an. When the fan approached the rapper to take a photo, “YG’S entourage pushed him away,” Rivera said.

In response, the fan told Jackson, “You aren’t that big of a celebrity anyway,” according to Jackson’s arrest warrant.

“Once he made that remark, the group of men turned on him and started following him,” the arrest report said. The fan told police that Jackson then ripped the man’s chain off his neck. The chain is valued between $3,000 to $9,000, according to police.

In security footage reviewed by

Las Vegas police, Jackson can be seen walking away from the man “with a a shiny object” in his hand, Rivera said.

Jackson was convicted of burglary in March 2009 in California, records show.

He is due back in court for a preliminar­y hearing Oct. 8.

Contact Rio Lacanlale at rlacanlale@reviewjour­nal.com or 702-383-0381. Follow @riolacanla­le on Twitter.

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