Rapper HoneyKomb Brazy, 2 Others Heading To Federal Trial

ALABAMA – Rapper HoneyKomb Brazy and two other men he was recently arrested with are facing a federal trial.

HoneyKomb Brazy, whose real name is Nashon Terral Itez Jones, along with Mason Demetrius Fuller and Miguel Wayne Hall are all forbidden from possessing a firearm, according to court documents, WKRG reports.

Jones and Hall violated federal law “as convicted felons in possession of a firearm” when they were arrested, documents state.

Fuller violated federal law “as a person subject to a domestic violence restraining order in possession of a firearm”, court documents state, according to the outlet.

Jones, Hall and Fuller were all found with two firearms after they were pulled over on Dec. 18 by police. They were booked into the Mobile County Metro Jail.

They were transferred from the jail, but their current location is unknown.

Jones was transferred to another agency because “he was causing too much disruption” at Mobile County Metro Jail, the outlet reports.

Hall and Fuller both appeared in court on Thursday, and Jones is set to appear in court next week with another court date set for Jan. 16.