Suspected that he possessed illegal drugs, Snoop Dogg's car was pulled over by cops in Uppsala, Sweden. Snoop was currently in the region for his tour 'Bush,' but appeared to be a rowdy experience for him. Snoop Dogg took to Instagram his annoyance and disgust over racial profiling of the police officers and swore he would never go back to Sweden.
Saturday night in Uppsala, Sweden, would probably be Snoop Dogg's last night in the country, as he swore that he would never be back in Sweden after what happened to him. Snoop was suspected of carrying narcotics and his car was pulled over by the police.
According to Time, "Police carrying out roadside controls noticed that Snoop Dogg seemed to be under the influence of narcotics. He was arrested and taken to the police station to take a urine test. The incident lasted several minutes. Once the test was carried out he left," said the spokesperson for the Uppsala police, Daniel Nilsson via The Guardian.
Snoop Dogg said he was victimized of racial profiling. He took to Instagram his dismay over the incident, where he posted several videos of what's happening that Saturday night. "I ain't did nothing. All I did was came to this country and did a concert, and now I got to go to the police station for nothing," the annoyed Snoop said on his video clip.
Snoop Dogg, real name Calvin Broadus, left a statement for everyone to ponder on: "Took me down there, made me pee in the cup, didn't find a s-t. no case no nothing. But like Minister Farrakhan say, 'It's better to be searched and not found with nothing than not to be searched at all."
Snoop Dogg was sorry to the people of Sweden, but then he said "I'll never be back to y'all countries. Been real."
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