🔫 The Gutter Report: D Thang Arrested in Miami — Firearm + Narcotics Alleged
Case No. F25013567 hits Daniel Collins (aka D Thang) with serious exposure. Bond reported at $15,000. Now allegations of marijuana and cocaine complicate his defense.
📸 | D Thang’s Miami-Dade booking photo shows him facing a felon-in-possession charge under case number F25013567. Bond is listed as “to be set,” with courtroom clips confirming a $15,000 bond.
📄 The Case File
Known: Arrest in Miami-Dade for felon-in-possession (firearm) under Case F25013567.
New: Hot97 reports he was also allegedly caught with marijuana and cocaine during the stop.
Caveat: As of that article’s time, the narcotics charges were not yet officially confirmed by court filings or law enforcement.
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⚖️ The Statutes & Risk Exposure
§790.23 (Felon with firearm): A second-degree felony in Florida. Maximum 15 years / $10,000 fine. If actual possession is proved, 3-year mandatory minimum.
Drug possession / distribution: Cocaine possession is a felony. If prosecutors push intent to distribute, penalties escalate.
Gun + drugs enhancement: Florida can impose sentence enhancements when a firearm is found with narcotics. That stacks the risk.
🎤 | D Thang built his rep as one of the faces of Bronx drill, delivering raw street energy into every freestyle. Now the same notoriety that fueled his rise could complicate his courtroom fight.
🔁 Are the Miami Cases Separate?
Despite social chatter about him being arrested “again” in Miami, official lookups only show one open Miami-Dade case: F25013567.
If narcotics charges are added, they’ll likely be filed under the same case as an amended information, not a new one.
🚨 How This Ratchets Up the Pressure
Stacked charges: Weapon + narcotics = worst of both worlds. Plea bargains will be harder to nail.
Maximum exposure increased: Defense must now fight not just the gun charge, but potential cocaine counts.
More leverage for the state: Prosecutors can use the drug charges to force a tougher plea.
Probation/parole hit: Violations become heavier with narcotics stacked on firearms.
Bond risk: Drugs give the state more ammo to argue for revoking bond or labeling him a danger.
🔮 What to Watch For
Arraignment/amended filing: That’s where the narcotics charges will show if filed.
Discovery filings: Look for search warrants, field test reports, and lab confirmations.
Bond motions: Prosecutors may try to hold him, defense may seek a reduction.
Pretrial motions: Expect suppression fights over the stop and search.
Plea strategy: Defense may angle for ammo-only or reduced drug charges to sidestep mandatory prison time.
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