Overview
- Officers in Texas took him into custody after a Bell County warrant was flagged during a speeding stop, and he was booked in Henderson County, the Daily Mail and TMZ report.
- He is booked on possession of a controlled substance between 1 and 4 grams, which is classified as a felony.
- The charge carries a potential sentence of up to two years in state jail and a $10,000 fine, according to TMZ.
- He remained in custody as of Friday morning, and the arresting agency had not responded to requests for comment, TMZ reported.
- Youngblood’s prior cases include an October 2025 arrest for alleged assault of a family or household member and a 2017 disorderly intoxication charge that was later dropped.