Lil nas x pleads not guilty of crime after the arrest of Los Angeles

BBC News, Los Angeles
Rapper Lil Nas X pleaded not guilty of having injured a police officer and resisted the arrest after his detention last week by wandering the streets of Los Angeles in underwear.
The rapper, whose legal name is Mono Lamar Hill, faces three battery counts with injuries to a police officer and a chief of resistance to arrest.
Police said that when they answered a call concerning a wandering man in the partially naked streets, the artist winning a Grammy is accused.
He was taken to the hospital for a possible overdose after the incident that occurred in the early hours of Thursday, the authorities announced.
The 26 -year -old artist was translated into a Los Angeles courthouse on Monday. His deposit was set at $ 75,000 (£ 55,456), according to CBS, the American press partner of the BBC.
The BBC contacted its representatives to comment.
The videos and the unconcetic images published by TMZ seem to show the rapper wandering in the streets before the police argument takes place. They show that the singer of the old town was dancing along a street in Los Angeles in Studio City, just carrying white underwear and white cowboy boots.
Later, he was seen without clothes and walking in the center of a road. Images published by TMZ show it approaching a car that passes as it rapts the lyrics of Kayne West “Monster” song.
Its white cowboy boots, on the other hand, were apparently recovered by a passer -by who registered them on Ebay with a price of $ 10,000.

The police told the BBC that she had responded to the information reporting a naked man walking in the street along boulevard Ventura in Studio City. He accused the police when they arrived at the scene, said officer Drake Madison.
Lil Nas X spent the weekend in prison after the arrest.
The rapper is expected to release his second highly anticipated studio album Dreamboy later this year, and recently teased new music on Instagram.
Lil Nas X became the first openly gay man to receive a prize from the Country Music Association, after winning with Old Town Road in 2019.
He won two Grammy Awards in 2020 for Old Town Road, after collaborating with Billy Ray Cyrus.
The song also won two grammys and broke the longest number one song record in the Billboard Hot 100, after 17 weeks at the top of the charts.
The singer courted the controversy throughout his career, some preservatives in the United States criticizing the clip for his successful single Mon Monsto (call me by name).
The singer replied with a false video of excuses on YouTube, which cut the famous Dance scene of Lap-Lap-Lap de Mon Mono, and wrote on Twitter that he wanted his hateful “to fill my Grammy Cup”.
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