HOUSTON — A Harris County grand jury declined to indict rappers Paul Wall and Baby Bash for their alleged roles in a Dec. 2016 incident, it was announced Tuesday.
The grand jury indicted five other people on drug charges and declined to indict five others, including the two rap artists.
“Part of me is excited and happy of course for myself and Baby Bash and my boy John but it saddens me that there’s people going through this,” said Wall.
After the December 23 police raid at Paradise Glass Gallery on Yale, the business was evicted from the location and recently reopened on Houston Street. The grand jury decision also gave a ‘no bill’ to smoke shop owner John Sanchez.
Paul “Paul Wall” Slayton and Ronald “Baby Bash” Bryant were initially arrested on charges of engaging in organized criminal activity concerning possession with intent to deliver THC. The extract from marijuana is a felony in any amount under Texas law, the Harris County District Attorney’s Office says.
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