King Harris, the son of rapper T.I. and singer Tiny, was arrested on April 13, 2026, in Gwinnett County, Georgia, for speeding and drug possession. This incident adds to a series of legal troubles that Harris has faced in recent years.
During the traffic stop, Harris was clocked driving at 60 mph in a 45-mph zone. When officers attempted to pull him over, he refused to exit his vehicle, prompting further complications. A firearm was reportedly spotted near him, escalating the situation.
Harris was charged with possession of a Schedule II controlled substance, failing to wear a seat belt, and willful obstruction of law enforcement officers. He later posted bond and was released from custody.
In a twist of irony, Harris documented his arrest on Instagram while wearing a Pikachu onesie, humorously referencing his situation. 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.”
This is not Harris’s first run-in with the law. In 2024, he was accused of nearly hitting a police officer and arrested for marijuana possession. He also 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 when ordered by officers. Additionally, a future court date for these specific charges has not yet been listed.
Harris’s social media presence has often included controversial statements, such as comparing police to “Team Rocket” and expressing disdain for law enforcement with comments like, “F*** dat police.”
As observers watch closely, it remains to be seen how this latest incident will impact Harris’s ongoing legal challenges and public image.