(Police Scanner Audio) On December 7, 2019, Juice WRLD and his entourage
would begin to board a Gulfstream private jet that was located inside the Van Nuys Airport. The private jet would eventually take off
at 8:23 PM PST with its final destination being the Chicago Midway International airport. The jet would be airborne for just over three
hours before safely landing at the Atlantic Terminal in the Chicago Midway International
Airport at around 1:28 AM CST. But little did Juice WRLD know that the Department
of Homeland Security, the FBI, and the Gang Investigation Federal Task Force were waiting
for them to land. After landing, Juice WRLD and his entourage
were confronted in the lobby of the Atlantic aviation building by three FBI agents, a K-9
officer, as well as Officer Romero of the Chicago Police Departments Gang Intelligence
Unit. Authorities would then immediately request
Officer Muzillo to have his K-9 perform a narcotics search on all of the luggage that
was onboard the private jet which was already conveniently loaded on two separate luggage
carts in the lobby. The K-9 immediately detected narcotics in
the luggage on the first cart. Officer Muzillo would then take the K-9 outside
where it would would later return to detect even more narcotics in the luggage on the
second cart. Authorities would then notify Juice WRLD and
everyone else that was onboard the private jet that the K-9 detected narcotics in the
luggage and that the suitcases were going to be opened and searched. While the search was taking place, Ally Lotti,
Juice WRLD’s girlfriend, would return from the bathroom and take a seat on the lounge
chairs in the lobby with Juice WRLD seated directly in front and to the right of her. Juice WRLD would then slowly turn around to
face Ally Lotti and let out a deep loud screech before throwing his arms in the air and falling
to the ground. Juice WRLD would then begin to convulse on
the ground while blood leaked from his nose and mouth. Ally Lotti began to scream for help. Chicago Police officers Michael Botica and
Daniel Mcauliffe would then claim to immediately start helping Juice WRLD by rolling Juice
on his side to help with his breathing. Officer Botica would then call for the Chicago
Fire Department while a Homeland Security Investigations Agent gave Juice WRLD two shots
of narcan. Officer Botica would then claim that after
receiving the narcan shots that Juice WRLD would stop convulsing. Juice WRLD was then transported to the Christ
Hospital in Chicago by the Chicago Fire Department paramedics while the authorities would uncover
forty-one vacuum sealed bags containing seventy pounds of marijuana and six prescription bottles
of codeine. After the search, two members of Juice WRLD’s
entourage were taken into custody by police. The first individual was a man by the name
of Henry Dean, who was Juice WRLD’s personal security guard at the time. Henry Dean was never on the private jet but
was waiting for them to land at the Chicago International Airport along with a limousine
service to pick Juice WRLD and his entourage up in. After getting word that Juice WRLD safely
landed, Henry Dean would enter the airport to help everyone that was onboard the flight
with their luggage but was quickly stopped by authorities. Officers would then ask Henry Dean if he had
any weapons on him which he would inform them that he did in fact have two firearms on him
but has a valid firearms owner ID as well as a concealed carry license. Unfortunately, these licenses did not allow
him to carry a concealed firearm inside an airport and police eventually arrested Henry
Dean on three charges relating to the firearms he had in his possession. The other individual arrested was Chris Long,
Juice WRLD’s personal photographer and videographer. Chris Long was arrested after authorities
discovered a bag containing camera equipment along with a .40 caliber pistol hidden inside. When asked who the bag belonged to, Chris
Long would claim ownership of the bag but denied any knowledge of there being a firearm
inside. Chris Long would then be arrested and charged
with unlawful possession of a firearm at around 2:03 AM on December 8, 2019. A little over an hour later, Juice WRLD would
be pronounced dead by Dr. Sean Motzny at 3:14 AM. The cause of death was later revealed to be
Oxycodone and Codeine toxicity. Everyone else that was onboard the private
jet was free to go without any additional charges. But what about the seventy pounds of marijuana
that was trafficked over two thousand miles across the country. It was stated that neither of the suitcases
containing the vacuum sealed bags had any name or personal items that could be linked
to any of the passengers on the jet and nobody claimed ownership of the suitcases either. But, why was it even on the jet in the first
place? Juice WRLD was rich and famous superstar! Why would anyone put Juice WRLD in that position
in the first place? Regardless, the feds weren’t just going
to let drug trafficking slide… right? After looking further into the police report,
something odd stood out to me and that was the fact that the Gang Investigation Federal
Task Force was waiting for them to land. I can understand that if the pilot called
in a tip stating that there were narcotics and firearms onboard why the Department of
Homeland Security, the FBI, and police being there, but the Gang Investigation Federal
Task Force seems strange and oddly specific. I began to do more research where I eventually
discovered that just six days before Juice WRLD’s sudden overdose, the Chicago Tribune
released an article claiming that the FBI is in town to investigate the death of a Chicago
rapper who went by the name of Shootashellz. Shootashellz was a member of a Chicago gang
called Black Mobb and back in 2017 released a song on YouTube titled “Death of 150”
which was a brutal diss to a rival gang. The rival gang targeted in the song goes by
the name of No Limit, with it’s most well known members being rappers G Herbo and Lil
Bibby. Lil Bibby is also the owner of “Grade A
Productions”, a record label Juice WRLD was heavily involved with since it’s start
and would later sign onto a multi million dollar joint venture deal with Interscope
Records. Now while most Chicago gang members are known
to be some of the most savage individuals, Lil Bibby was different, with his main focus
always being money and was known as a big time drug dealer who rarely dissed opposing
gang members. When the Chicago drill scene started to gain
traction online back in 2012, names such as Chief Keef, Lil Durk, G Herbo and Lil Bibby
were some of the biggest in the industry. Juice WRLD, who grew up in Homewood, Illinois,
a Chicago suburb just thirty minutes south of where Lil Bibby is from, became a huge
fan of the drill scene and when Lil Bibby showed interest in Juice WRLD, he signed him
almost immediately despite having similar opportunities to get into the music industry. After signing, Juice WRLD who had no gang
ties prior to meeting Lil Bibby, was now acting as if he was a life long No Limit gang member
and began involving himself in very serious situations that had absolutely nothing to
do with him. For example, Juice WRLD would start dissing
a guy by the name of Posto. Posto was a member of a Chicago gang called
“Lakeside” which rivals No Limit, and was brutally murdered back in November of
2013 at just 18 years old, after being shot in the head while standing in the first floor
hallway in a building located on the 2700 block of east 80th street in Chicago. And on my wrist is a glasshouse (Yeah)
Smoking Posto 'til I pass out (Yeah) Ayy, Juice, what you say about Posto? Put his lil' dirty a** out
Juice WRLD would also diss another No Limit rival who went by the name of Lil Mister. Lil Mister was a well known Chicago drill
rapper and member of a Chicago gang called “WugaWorld”. On March 15, 2019, Lil Mister was fatally
shot in the head after a drive by on the 7400 block of South Harvard Avenue. He was only 24 years old at the time of his
death. We smoking on Ghost
Smoking on KD pack, and Posto and Mister the most
Man, I’m a killa and you know it though In addition to all of that, Juice WRLD also
began to “drop rakes” which is a gang signed used to disrespect anyone affiliated
with the Gangster Disciples. And we dropping them b***hes aint we folks
Most of these subtle yet very serious expressions of disrespect would go over the heads of the
majority of Juice WRLD fans, but fans of the Chicago drill scene would immediately take
notice and criticize Juice WRLD and No Limit online. One Chicago drill specialist by the name of
Rasha947 would comment: “Wow, this is actually shameful, how are No Limit letting him do
this meal ticket or not? Straight clown, he would be on this sub if
he wasn't famous.” Another drill super fan by the name of Throwaway8881
would say “Herb, Kyro and Bibby are some clowns for letting him do all this.” A now deleted user would respond to that comment
with “Its gotta be awkward these savage hood dudes pretending to vibe with him just
for money/clout when hes clearly some soft suburban dude, and him trying to pretend he
can relate to their savage mentalities.” These situations are prime examples to show
the lengths Juice WRLD would go in order to fit in with the No Limit street gang. Now going back to the narcotics found on Juice
WRLD’s private jet. Fan’s have been speculating on several theories
since the day it happened with a common one being that the narcotics found on Juice WRLD’s
private jet were for personal use and were most likely being brought from California
to Chicago to be given out to the guests at Juice WRLD’s 21st birthday party that was
scheduled on the day he unfortunately passed away. Another theory being discussed online is that
Juice WRLD’s girlfriend, Ally Lotti, was the mastermind behind all of this with the
evidence being leaked court documents claiming that Ally Lotti was arrested for trafficking
meth back in 2017. Ally Lotti denied these claims on Twitter
by tweeting “Never seen meth ever and I’m pretty sure meth is adderall? Again, this paperwork has nothing to do with
me I’m so sorry. I don’t even know the lawyer.” Fans would also speculate that Chris Long
may have something to do with this due to his ties with the underground cannabis industry
in Los Angeles. This is Chris Long, the plug. Royalbudsla is a store that sells medicinal
marijuana. Yes. And your the manager? Who owns it? Can you talk about that? Some guys own it. You really can’t talk about it? I’m not gonna. Ok that’s fair. It’s already shady. Information is kept close to the chest. Basically he works for some dudes who own
a lot of them. Like he works with them and they are like
kingpins of this. How did they find you? And others, more specifically the Chicago
drill scene, would speculate that No Limit was behind all of this the whole time with
one highly up voted comment in particular stating “Juice WRLD was getting extorted,
even though some people like to deny it. Another user would respond shortly after saying
“Thank you! Why would Juice WRLD be traveling on a jet
with so much weed? No Limit was using him as a crash dummy, he
just so happened to be a superstar. We will likely never know why and how this
situation came to be but at the end of the day, seventy pounds of narcotics were found
in the luggage onboard the private jet, with the Gang Investigation Federal Task Force
in particular waiting for Juice WRLD and No Limit to land...