Boosie Badazz has credited a San Diego cop with saving his life after he was suffering a sugar attack while being arrested for gun charges last month.
Boosie stopped by The Breakfast Club on Friday (June 2) and while he didn’t divulge too much about his gun arrest, he did reveal that one cop fed him glucose to get his sugar levels back up which ultimately saved his life.
“I want to give a shout-out to San Diego police, bruh, I was having a sugar attack when I got arrested,” Boosie explained. “Yeah, bro, bad one. When I was leaving the video shoot, my sugar was dropping. I can’t take insulin once it’s dropping I gotta eat or get some sugar.
“On the way there, we got pulled over and my shit was dropping so bad I almost died. They had a white San Diego police [officer] and I told him… He said, ‘I was a paramedic.’ I told him, ‘Go in my car and get my sugar shit.’ Because he was a paramedic before. And dude saved me. Ran in my sack and squirted the shit in my mouth.”
Charlamagne then interrupted Boosie to hit him with several “pauses” before the Baton Rouge personality further detailed what happened to save his life on the sugar front.
“He broke the top off the insulin glucose and squirted it in my mouth and squirted another one in my shit,” Boosie clarified. “He got another glucose and he brought me back up, bro.”
Following the May arrest, Boosie allegedly told police to “suck my dick” as he was booked in county jail on a total of four charges.
These include felons in possession of a firearm, concealed carry weapon in a vehicle, possession of ammunition by a prohibited person and unlisted owner of a registered firearm.
Earlier this year, Boosie also opened up about his battle with diabetes and the strain the disease puts on his everyday life.
“This diabetes shit is hard. I’ve been fighting this sickness since 19 N still can’t shake this shit !! Woke up sick af y’all keep me n yall prayers,” Boosie wrote on his Instagram story in January.
The 40-year-old was once forced to end a concert early in New York City due to not taking his medication, which he said was due to a miscommunication with his luggage during his travel.
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