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On November 30, 2023, YouTube personality MK Slatt, whose real name is Marquel Holmes, found himself in legal trouble when he, along with four others, was arrested in Irondale as part of an ongoing narcotics investigation.
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Reports indicate that the Leeds Police Department Operations Support Unit, Leeds Police Department SWAT Team, and the Irondale Police Department executed a search warrant for a residence in the 2200 block of 5th Avenue South, resulting in the discovery of various illicit items, including weapons, methamphetamines, fentanyl, drug paraphernalia, and stolen property.
Who is MK Slatt?
Marquel Holmes, the 23-year-old behind the MK Slatt persona known for situational comedy videos on platforms like YouTube and Instagram, faces charges of two counts of drug trafficking and unlawful possession of paraphernalia.
Media reports suggested that he is currently held at the Jefferson County Jail on a bail amounting to $2,006,000. His net worth stands at $500,000-1 million.
Others arrested in Connection with the Case
The other Individuals arrested in connection with the case are Markell Felder (25), Amber Rozell (23), Kiara Williams (29), and Markerris Holmes (21). All suspects face multiple charges related to weapons and drug possession and are also being held at the Jefferson County Jail.
MK Slatt, an Alabama native with over 2 million followers on Instagram and a million on his Slimeball YouTube channel, gained popularity for his comedic content since 2018, accumulating over 289 million views.
Evidences Found
The arrests occurred following the execution of a search warrant, which revealed fully automatic weapons, equipment for modifying semi-automatic firearms, stolen property, fentanyl, methamphetamines, and other narcotics, as per information from WBRC citing detectives.
Leeds Police Chief Irwin emphasized the impact of removing such individuals from the community, stating, “It is obvious from the items recovered that these individuals were inside a residence which was packaging narcotics for sale and modifying firearms to make them fully automatic.”
He added, “These firearms and illegal narcotics are destroying lives in our society.” Authorities encourage anyone with pertinent information to contact the Leeds Police Department at 205-699-2581.