As previously reported, Snoop (born Calvin Broadus) and five other people from his entourage were arrested on April 27. Police were called to Heathrow Airport after the rapper and his associates allegedly became abusive and hurled bottles at British Airways staff who denied them entry into the airline’s business lounge. According to The Scotland Yard, when the police arrived at the scene and informed Snoop and his entourage that they would not be allowed to board their flight, they "became abusive and pushed officers."

Snoop and his entourage were at HeathrowAirport waiting for a flight to Johannesburg in South Africa, where he was scheduled to headline a series of huge music events dubbed the People’s Celebration. As a result of the fracas, seven officers suffered minor injuries, including a fractured hand. All six men were then taken into custody and were released the day after without being charged with any offences. The men were then told they had to return after further investigations had been carried out.

Snoop, who appeared at a London Police station yesterday (May 10) accepted responsibility for using "threatening words or behavior" during the clash. Authorities said they will record what happened, but no other action will be taken. The aforementioned arrests aren’t the only ones that Snoop has had to witness since leaving the US last month.

Kenneth Cecil Francis III, a former co-host of the defunct Playboy TV show, "Buckwild", was arrested Friday (May 5) at Los AngelesInternationalAirport while returning from Germany with the rapper and his entourage. Francis, 37, and Ronald Joseph Samuel, Editor-In-Chief of UNleashed Magazine, were among 11 people indicted Monday (May 8) on charges of using aspiring models to smuggle Ecstasy tablets from Europe.