Offset was detained by police on Wednesday at The Grove, a popular open-air shopping complex in Los Angeles.
The rapper -- whose real name is Kiari Kendrell Cephus -- was detained by Los Angeles police officers after receiving a report of a person with a gun in the shopping center's multi-story parking structure, TMZ reports.
Police confirmed to the outlet that they'd received the call around 8 p.m. It's reportedly believed the individual who was believed to be in possession of a firearm fled the scene.
As seen in a cellphone video shot by an onlooker, Offset -- who can be seen wearing a yellow pullover -- was pushed against a wall and detained by an officer while demanding to know why he was being handcuffed.
Another man, believed to be a member of Offset's entourage, was also detained. It's unclear at this time if the Migos rapper or the other man were affiliated with the suspect who reportedly had a gun.
ET has reached out to reps from the artist and to the LAPD for comment.
Offset's most recent run-in with the law came in May 2019, when an arrest warrant was issued for the rapper in Sandy Springs, Georgia, after he was allegedly set off by a person filming him on a cellphone camera, which he is accused of subsequently breaking.
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