Demonstrators gathered outside a detention center where rapper Young Buck is serving a 30-day sentence for failing to attend court-ordered check-ins. Young Buck was detained after a judge found him in contempt for not complying with conditions of his bond, which required regular check-ins and electronic monitoring. Upon completing his 30-day punishment, a new bond amount will be determined by the court. During a recent protest at the Sumner County Courthouse, participants accused local authorities of corruption and demanded systemic changes. The protest was addressed by the Sumner County Sheriff's Office, which expressed support for peaceful demonstrations and highlighted the importance of upholding citizens' constitutional rights. Young Buck has been involved in several legal troubles, such as arrests in 2020 and 2022 for different offenses, with a trial scheduled for July 24 regarding domestic assault and firearm possession charges.
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