In Gwinnett County, Georgia, King Harris, the son of renowned rapper T.I. and singer Tiny, has found himself in legal trouble once again. On April 13, 2026, Harris was arrested after being pulled over for speeding, driving 60 mph in a 45-mph zone. This incident adds to a series of legal issues he has faced in recent years.
During the traffic stop, Harris reportedly refused to exit his vehicle when ordered by officers, which raised concerns among law enforcement. A firearm was spotted near him, leading to further complications during the encounter. He was charged with possession of a Schedule II controlled substance, as well as failing to wear a seat belt and willful obstruction of law enforcement officers.
Harris documented the arrest on his Instagram, humorously wearing a Pikachu onesie, and expressed his feelings about the incident in a series of posts. He stated, “living a good Pikachu life in Tokyo then come back to ATL and team rocket(F***IN POLICE) catch me wit a master ball and throw me n jail all night.” His playful yet defiant tone has resonated with some of his followers.
After the incident, Harris posted bond and was released from custody. However, this is not the first time he has faced legal challenges. In 2024, he was accused of nearly hitting a police officer and was arrested for marijuana possession. Additionally, he had a previous bench warrant for failing to appear in court related to a 2022 traffic stop, although those charges were dropped in August 2025.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding why Harris initially refused to exit the vehicle during the traffic stop. Furthermore, a future court date for these specific charges has not yet been listed, leaving many observers curious about the next steps in this ongoing saga.