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Miami, FL – DaBaby — real name Jonathan Kirk — was officially arrested in Miami on Thursday (January 2) and now, the details surrounding his arrest have surfaced. According to the Miami-Herald, the North Carolina native was booked into Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center by Miami police on a battery charge.

He and his entourage were allegedly involved in an altercation with a Miami promoter at Cafe Iguana in Pembroke Pines. DaBaby allegedly became “enraged” after he was paid a $20,000 performance fee instead of the $30,000 he was expecting.

DaBaby and his group of friends then allegedly attacked the promoter and another man. They reportedly made off with an iPhone 7, credit cards and $80. The alleged victim told police someone doused him with apple juice. 

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Later, police showed up at the Brickell’s Novatel Hotel where DaBaby and his friends were identified by the alleged victims. He was taken into custody and questioned at Miami police headquarters as part of the robbery investigation.

Miami-Dade Corrections spokesman Juan Diasgranados confirmed when DaBaby arrived at the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center, authorities realized he had an outstanding warrant out of Dallas, Texas for “organized criminal activity.”

“Mr. Kirk will stay in our custody until further notice,” Diasgranados said.

TMZ reports the warrant comes from a fight at The Dallas/Fort Worth Airport when DaBaby and a friend allegedly attacked an employee working a food stand.

DaBaby — who is also RealStreetRadio’s Rapper of the Year — appeared in court on Friday (January 3) where the judge denied bond due to the aforementioned warrant.

Watch video of the fight below.

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