Method Man, one-part of Staten Island's most famous rap group, denied allegations of a gym brawl in the borough.
Wu-Tang Clan rapper Method Man will not be arrested for allegedly assaulting a family friend at a Staten Island gym, law enforcement sources said Friday.
The New York Police Department’s involvement in the case has remained measured, with no immediate arrests made following the incident. This development has raised questions about the nature and validity of the allegations. Smith’s representatives have maintained his innocence, emphasizing the absence of any law enforcement action as significant.
The legendary Wu-Tang Clan member stands accused of assaulting a man at a Crunch Fitness gym in Staten Island. The alleged incident, which was reported by law enforcement sources, stems from a man’s connection to his daughter, Cheyenne Smith.
On January 16, the New York Post published a piece alleging Method Man was arrested in Staten Island after assaulting his daughter, real name Cheyenne Smith’s supposed ex-boyfriend Patrick Sokoya at a Crunch Fitness gym. However, in a statement published by AllHipHop, Method Man vehemently denied the claim.
Wu-Tang Clan rapper Method Man (real name Clifford Smith) was reportedly involved in an assault at a Staten Island Crunch Fitness gym, law enforcement sources told the New York Post. He is accused of having punched Patrick Sokoyoa,
Method Man was allegedly involved in an assault at a Crunch Fitness location in Staten Island, according to the New York Post. The Wu-Tang member, real name Clifford Smith, allegedly punched Patrick Sokoya,
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Months after police say a 31-year-old man attacked another prisoner in a holding cell at the 120th Precinct stationhouse in St. George, the man charged in the case has been remanded by the court to a psychiatric facility.
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — The NYPD issued an age-progression photo of a 17-year-old boy whose mysterious disappearance 20 years ago on Staten Island catapulted his family onto a “roller-coaster” ride into the unknown that continues to this day.
The discovery was made by emergency officials responding because the defendant was found unconscious in a car in Great Kills, police said.
A 41-year-old man from Queens and a 23-year-old man from Brooklyn were taken into custody after the alleged break-in.
A man has been accused of the monstrous rape of his 5-year-old stepdaughter in Staten Island, and police on Wednesday released images of the alleged assailant in the hope the public can help track him down.