I am writing this to express my deepest apologies for the inappropriate and disrespectful language I used towards members of the Clermont police department. I understand that my words were hurtful and offensive, and I sincerely regret my actions.
I recognize the important and often difficult work that law enforcement officers do to keep our community safe, and I truly respect the dedication and sacrifice that comes with the job. My behavior was inexcusable, and I take full responsibility for my actions.
Please know that this incident does not reflect how I truly feel about the [Police Department/Officers], and I will make every effort to ensure this type of behavior never happens again. I hope you can accept my apology as sincere, and I will be more mindful and respectful in the future.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
Pwned:
âTake a look at that receipt motherfcker, your wife ainât got sht that cost that much,â Perry continued while being searched. âHow about that, pssy? Put that shit on fcking Instagram, fggot. Fck you, fggot. Youâre a couple of fggots.â
âI donât have Instagram,â the officer responded.
Perry was talking about a Newport cigarette windbreaker.
After he was stopped by police for allegedly driving âapproximatelyâ 20 miles-per-hour over the speed limit, Perry denied that he was drinking alcohol and then declined to take the sobriety test offered by the arresting officers.
The original police report stated that Perry also refused to take the breath test and he wouldnât sign the DUI citation, which earned him a second misdemeanor charge in addition to driving under the influence.
Perry was eventually released on bail and his next hearing is scheduled for Oct. 30 in Florida.
While heâs dealt with legal issues in the past, Perry had largely avoided any trouble in recent years but his arrest landed him back in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons.
âI do want to do better,â Perry said. âI do want to be an influence to the younger generation. Someone my children can look up to but I also want to be fun. That doesnât mean you have to break the law. I wasnât trying to do that. I just want to be a good yin and yang.â
Despite his recent arrest, Perry is still targeted to return to action later this year with BKFC expecting the âKing of Violenceâ to compete on the promotionâs first ever card in Philadelphia in December.
10-8 to the cop
He didnât write that. The proof is in the lack of N bombs
Dude sure has a lot to say for being in jail with no bail

