Overview
- Investigators responded to a July 20 burglary at GloRilla’s Forsyth County home, where an armed occupant fired at three intruders who fled without injuries.
- A Lanier Regional Drug Task Force search warrant uncovered a significant amount of marijuana and a Schedule I substance in plain view, leading to Gloria Woods’s voluntary surrender on July 22.
- The rap star was charged with felony possession of marijuana and a controlled substance, then released the same day after posting a $22,260 bond.
- Forsyth County Sheriff Ron Freeman said deputies must both support a crime victim and enforce drug laws, while detectives continue gathering forensic evidence to identify the burglars.
- Legal team Marissa Goldberg and Drew Findling condemned the focus on GloRilla’s drug charges over the violent home invasion, calling it a disturbing sign of warped law enforcement priorities.