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Bone Thugs-N-Harmony man arrested
By CMU Editorial | Published on Tuesday 30 March 2010
Bone Thugs-N-Harmony’s Flesh-N-Bone, real name Stanley Howse, was arrested by police on Sunday night during a show at the House Of Blues venue in their hometown of Cleveland, Ohio.
The rapper was wanted in relation to charges of “domestic violence with a firearm specification” and “felonious assault with a firearm”, warrants for which had apparently been outstanding for some time, which is possibly why police didn’t hang around for the group to finish the gig before swooping. According to reports, Howse did attempt to flee when he saw police approaching the stage, but failed to escape the long arm of the law on this occasion.
Bone Thugs-N-Harmony reformed as a five-piece in 2008 after Howse was released from prison, having served nearly ten years for threatening a neighbour with explosives and an AK-47. The group are now preparing for the release of their eighth studio album, ‘Uni5: The World’s Enemy’, in May.