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Rod Wave’s Lawyers Drop Mic After Burglary Drama—Is There More to This Heist Than Meets the Eye?

Added on May 22, 2025 inEntertainment News Cards

You ever notice how the universe sometimes seems to throw one heck of a curveball—a cosmic “you can’t make this stuff up” moment? Well, here we are, May 20, the Sun’s just moseying through the curious and communicative Gemini, a sign known for its dual nature and, well, secrets popping up when you least expect ’em. Enter Rod Wave, the 25-year-old rapper who found himself smack in the middle of a real-life thriller: arrested in Milton, Georgia, after a shooting that’s tied to a burglary he allegedly didn’t even report. Sounds like something straight out of a plot twist that Gemini might’ve set up just to keep us guessing. Now, while his lawyers are shouting from the rooftops that Rodarius Marcell Green—yep, that’s his real name—is the real victim here, the drama ain’t cooling down anytime soon. Guns, burglaries, claims of innocence… you could say this whole episode has more layers than a Mercury retrograde explaining your last bad decision. Care to dive deeper into this unfolding saga? LEARN MORE.

Rod Wave was arrested Tuesday (May 20) in Milton, Georgia, after police say gunfire erupted during a domestic incident linked to an earlier, unreported burglary at his residence.

The 25-year-old rapper, whose legal name is Rodarius Marcell Green, turned himself in to the Fulton County Sheriff’s Office and was released later that day on a $50,000 bond.

His legal team, Drew Findling and Marissa Goldberg, swiftly pushed back on the allegations in a statement to WSB-TV, saying, “There is no truth to these charges. Rod Green was a victim of a burglary and committed no crimes.”

They added, “How he was even charged as a result of this situation is incomprehensible.” The attorneys concluded, “This will absolutely be resolved favorably to Mr. Green.”

According to Milton police, the April 21 shooting was not a random act. Investigators believe it stemmed from a prior break-in at the property, which had not been reported before the gunfire.

Authorities have not disclosed further details about the burglary but say it may have played a role in the confrontation.

Rod Wave now faces more than a dozen criminal charges, including aggravated assault, simple assault, criminal damage to property, reckless conduct and tampering with evidence.

The investigation remains ongoing, and no court date has been announced.


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