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So Solid Crew's Ashley Walters faces a long jail sentence after a gun was found in his car.
The singer of the notorious garage rappers admitted carrying the Bradcock revolver after he was stopped by armed police following a bust-up with a traffic warden, London's Southwark Crown Court.
Walters, 19 from Peckham, south London, who has had acting parts in Grange Hill and The Bill, admitted possessing the firearm.
The court was told the warden called the police after he was confronted by the father-of-two in Canada Square, central London.
Armed police stopped his car and the gun was found wrapped in a sock.
Walters was refused bail after judge Geoffrey Rivlin QC said the offence was so serious that a substantial custodial sentence was inevitable.
The case was adjourned to March 25.
So Solid Crew, who went to No 1 in the charts last August with the single 21 Seconds, have been surrounded by controversy:
An 18-year-old was stabbed outside one of their shows early last year.
In May one So Solid member was blasted in the leg after a confrontation outside another nightspot.
One man was stabbed 11 times during a gig at Ayia Napa and survived after nine hours of surgery.
Two revellers were shot at a gig in November at the Astoria in London.
The group condemns violence but have refused to tone down their lyrics, which critics say glamorizes guns, drugs and gang violence.
Well, So Solid suck donkey-ass.
They are really, really bad.
I'll await the arrival of 24 angry "gangstas" wearing little hats. I hope they don't all point at me and call me a "hater".
Chimps
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So Solid Crew's Ashley Walters faces a long jail sentence after a gun was found in his car.
The singer of the notorious garage rappers admitted carrying the Bradcock revolver after he was stopped by armed police following a bust-up with a traffic warden, London's Southwark Crown Court.
Walters, 19 from Peckham, south London, who has had acting parts in Grange Hill and The Bill, admitted possessing the firearm.
The court was told the warden called the police after he was confronted by the father-of-two in Canada Square, central London.
Armed police stopped his car and the gun was found wrapped in a sock.
Walters was refused bail after judge Geoffrey Rivlin QC said the offence was so serious that a substantial custodial sentence was inevitable.
The case was adjourned to March 25.
So Solid Crew, who went to No 1 in the charts last August with the single 21 Seconds, have been surrounded by controversy:
An 18-year-old was stabbed outside one of their shows early last year.
In May one So Solid member was blasted in the leg after a confrontation outside another nightspot.
One man was stabbed 11 times during a gig at Ayia Napa and survived after nine hours of surgery.
Two revellers were shot at a gig in November at the Astoria in London.
The group condemns violence but have refused to tone down their lyrics, which critics say glamorizes guns, drugs and gang violence.