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Home > News > DMX Arrested For Driving Without License, Cancels Television Appearance

DMX Arrested For Driving Without License, Cancels Television Appearance

by Andres Tardio

posted November 06, 2013 at 12:55PM PST | 25 comments

DMX Arrested For Driving Without License, Cancels Television Appearance

DMX arrested for driving without a license, car tag or automobile insurance, cancels appearance on "The Wendy Williams Show."

DMX was arrested in South Carolina yesterday (November 4) on charges of driving with a suspended license, not having a car tag and not having automobile insurance, according to cnn.com.

A Spartanburg County Detention Center police officer who was reportedly familiar with X due to recent arrests in South Carolina, stopped the rapper for questioning as he drove towards the airport, according to Rosylin Weston, an airport spokesperson who spoke with CNN affiliate WSPA.

DMX has been arrested several times this year. In February, DMX was arrested for driving without a license. In July, X was arrested for driving under the influence after he was seen operating a vehicle "erratically," according to South Carolina Highway Patrol. He was also found to be driving without a license and without a seat belt. In August, he was arrested for marijuana possession for drugs that were found in his vehicle after he was stopped by a police officer. X reportedly "became very aggressive with his words and was making multiple idle threats" when a police officer questioned him about the marijuana. Throughout his life, X has faced several criminal charges including probation violation, illegal drug

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