Savannah Morning News

Rapper Quando Rondo arrested in connection with DUI, reckless driving

- Drew Favakeh

Tyquian Bowman, better known as rapper Quando Rondo, was arrested Tuesday by Savannah Police and booked at the Chatham County Detention Center for an incident that occurred on July 19, 2023, when he was charged with reckless driving and driving under the influence of drugs.

The offense that led to the arrest was detailed in another court filing — a motion to revoke bond — tied to a prior case. A Chatham County grand jury indicted that case on June 14, 2023, and charged Bowman with conspiracy to violate two counts of the Georgia Controlled

Substances Act, illegal use of a communicat­ion facility, and violation of the street gang terrorism act.

According to the the July 20, 2023 motion to revoke bond, Bowman was operating a motor vehicle traveling at a high rate of speed when he crashed his vehicle into another vehicle. Chatham Emergency Services responders administer­ed Narcan to Bowman, who was exhibiting signs of an overdose. At the hospital, Bowman was “belligeren­t with hospital staff” and had tobe se dated.

The Savannah Morning News has requested the incident report from SPD and reached out to Bowman’s attorney for comment.

“Our overall comment on the incident is ‘no comment,’” Kevin Grogan, public relations consultant for Quando Rondo LLC, said in a phone call. “It’s an old incident and Mr. Bowman turned himself in compliant as soon as he was made aware that he had warrants and took care of the situation.”

Bowman faces federal case

The arrest comes as Bowman faces another case at the federal level.

On Dec. 5, 2023, federal prosecutor­s charged Bowman with one count of conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute and one count to distribute controlled substances. The indictment alleges that, beginning in January 2021, Bowman conspired with two other codefendan­ts to distribute cocaine, methamphet­amine, fentanyl and marijuana.

Before the arrest tied to the federal prosecutio­n, Bowman was out on bond for the local charges. The June 2023 indictment alleged that Bowman is a member of the Rollin’ 60’s gang and asked fellow gang members to provide him with guns and set up a marijuana sale in Macon.

In that case, Bowman was granted a $100,000 bond on June 26, despite prosecutor­s’ attempts to keep Bowman away from Chatham County.

A jury trial in that case is scheduled for Feb. 26.

Drew Favakeh is the public safety and courts reporter for the Savannah Morning News. You can reach him at AFavakeh@savannahno­w.com.

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