Albert Collins, 28, who goes by the stage name A.B. Milli, was released from federal custody Dec. 11, records show.
SAN FRANCISCO — Bay Area rapper A.B. Milli has been released from federal custody after spending more than a year behind bars in a federal gun case, records show.
Collins was arrested Nov. 2, 2021 by San Francisco police, who pulled over a BMW he was driving on Sunnydale Avenue and Hahn Street and searched him due to a parole clause that allowed for warrantless searched. Prosecutors say the officers recognized Collins as a known gang member and decided to pull him over on that basis.
In a sentencing memo, Collins’ lawyer, Scott Sugarman, wrote Collins had a “horrifying background” but redacted many details of it. He wrote Collins has had to overcome “mountains of pain, fear, depression, and stress.” In 2005, Collins’ mother was charged with murder for stabbing to death a boyfriend, David Sample, 25, who had allegedly stabbed her in the neck earlier in the evening, according to media reports at the time. Two years later, Albert Collins Jr.’s father, Albert Collins Sr., was shot and killed while using his own body to shield his daughter from gunfire. In the aftermath he was hailed as a hero.
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