Bronx drill rapper DThang — real name Daniel Collins — is once again making headlines, this time over explosive reports of an arrest in Miami tied to serious drug and firearm allegations.
Social media platforms lit up over the weekend as claims circulated on Instagram and X (formerly Twitter) alleging that Collins was taken into custody on charges of marijuana possession, cocaine possession, and firearm possession.
While no official arrest documents have been confirmed by Miami-Dade authorities as of late September, the chatter surrounding Collins has already reignited conversations about his past legal troubles, his role in drill music culture, and the uncertain future of his rap career.
Alleged Miami Arrest: What We Know So Far
According to viral posts spreading across social media, the 25-year-old Bronx native was allegedly found in possession of cocaine, marijuana, and a firearm.
Fans were quick to point out that Collins has previously been identified as a convicted felon, which could make the firearm allegation particularly damaging. Under federal law (18 U.S.C. § 922(g)), anyone with a felony conviction is strictly prohibited from possessing guns or ammunition.
Legal experts note that convictions under this statute often carry mandatory prison sentences and hefty fines. Florida state laws mirror these federal restrictions, meaning Collins could be staring down years behind bars if the rumors prove true.
Why the Charges Are So Serious
If prosecutors were to pursue charges, Collins’ situation could be especially complex:
- Cocaine Possession: In Florida, possession of cocaine is generally classified as a felony offense, with harsher penalties if intent to distribute is alleged.
- Marijuana Possession: While attitudes toward marijuana have softened across the U.S., Florida continues to enforce strict laws. Possession linked with firearms or harder narcotics, like cocaine, can lead to tougher sentencing.
- Firearm Allegation: The most alarming aspect is the gun charge. If Collins is indeed a convicted felon, firearm possession could trigger federal enhancements and lead to multi-year prison terms.
Prosecutors in similar cases often seek drug-and-gun enhancements, which raise penalties when firearms are found alongside narcotics.
No Official Confirmation — Yet
Despite the frenzy online, Miami law enforcement and court systems have not issued any public confirmation of DThang’s arrest.
That hasn’t stopped the speculation. Some fans are questioning whether this is a case of social media blowing up unverified rumors, while others fear the rapper has indeed found himself in serious legal jeopardy once again.
This wouldn’t be the first time drill rappers have faced intense scrutiny both on and offline. As one X user wrote:
“It feels like every other month we’re hearing about another drill rapper locked up. Whether it’s real or not, the cycle just keeps repeating.”
DThang’s Legal History: A Recap
To understand why this rumor has caught fire, it’s worth revisiting Collins’ previous brushes with the law.
Back in May 2022, Bronx District Attorney Darcel Clark announced a sweeping 65-count indictment against nearly three dozen alleged members of the River Park Towers gang (RPT).
Authorities accused members of a laundry list of violent crimes, including:
- Shootings and attempted murders
- Gang assaults inside Rikers Island
- Livestreamed animal cruelty used as a form of intimidation
Investigators pointed out that RPT members frequently referenced guns and violence in their drill music videos, often taunting rivals online.
Collins’ name surfaced in connection with the indictment, putting him directly in the crosshairs of ongoing debates about drill music’s role in glamorizing street violence.
The Bronx Drill Scene Under Fire
DThang is not the only rapper under scrutiny. In recent years, New York prosecutors and city leaders have frequently called out drill artists, arguing that their lyrics and visuals fuel violent feuds in real life.
District Attorney Clark went on record in 2022 urging Bronx artists to use their platforms more positively, saying:
“Music should be a tool for community building, not destruction.”
Still, drill music has exploded in popularity, with artists like DThang gaining notoriety for raw street anthems that resonate with fans — but also attract unwanted legal attention.
Fans React to the Rumors
The unconfirmed Miami arrest has already set off a storm of reactions:
- Some fans expressed disbelief, arguing that until court documents surface, the story should be treated with caution.
- Others were disappointed but not surprised, citing Collins’ history with law enforcement.
- A few defended him, saying drill rappers are often unfairly targeted by authorities and social media trolls.
On Instagram, one fan commented:
“They love to lock up Bronx drill rappers. Feels like a witch hunt at this point.”
Meanwhile, another wrote bluntly:
“If it’s true, he just threw away his whole career.”
What This Means for DThang’s Career
Even if the Miami arrest reports turn out to be exaggerated or false, the damage may already be done. Public perception matters — and in the competitive rap scene, legal scandals can both boost notoriety and derail careers overnight.
For DThang, whose music has been gaining traction, this controversy could either:
- Elevate his street credibility within drill circles, or
- Scare off labels, promoters, and sponsors wary of legal baggage.
Either way, his name is now firmly back in headlines.
The Bigger Picture
The story of DThang’s alleged Miami arrest fits into a broader conversation about:
- The criminalization of drill rap and whether artists are unfairly targeted.
- The real-world consequences of lyrical content that references guns, drugs, and violence.
- The challenge for young rappers trying to balance authenticity with staying out of the legal system.
Whether these latest allegations prove true or not, they highlight just how thin the line can be between rap stardom and legal downfall.
What’s Next?
For now, fans are left waiting on official word from Miami-Dade authorities. Until then, the arrest remains unverified, though the rumors alone have already reignited old controversies around Collins’ career.
As this story develops, The Pop Radar (TPR) will continue tracking every update — from possible court filings to fan reactions across social media.
👉 What are your thoughts? Do you think DThang is being unfairly targeted, or is this another example of drill artists getting caught up in the streets? Drop your comments below!









