It looks like Master P’s son, Hercy Miller might be off the hook soon after getting arrested with two other men for stealing refrigerators from Southern Utah University.
Roommates, y’all remember when we told you Hercy Miller caught theft charges on Nov. 27, with Brock Felder, 20, and Peter Dadson Jr., 25, for snatching refrigerators from their school’s campus?
Now, TMZ is reporting that Hercy Miller might be close to shaking off that charge. According to TMZ Sports, prosecutors have filed documents to drop the felony charge against Hercy. They also said a formal decision should come by the end of next week.
The Roommates dropped their reactions to Hercy Miller’s update in The Shade Room’s comment section. See what folks had to say below.
Instagram user @zoedatguy wrote, “The Check Cleared 😂”
Instagram user @zoepapi24 wrote, “The all black “No Limit” SUV’s pulled up to the police station 😂😂😂”
While Instagram user @ikeepafreshpair wrote, “The real crime is his daddy naming him Hercy.”
Then Instagram user @tevin92bk wrote, “I wish my parents was rich. I’d be quiet.”
Another Instagram user @__.luvtiaxo wrote, “Was it a rival schools fridges? 😂😂 why they take both? This giving senior prank or something.”
Instagram user @shanaaahhh wrote, “Y’all no @masterp ain’t gon be playing about his kids and discipline. He is a standup no nonsense father. Look how Romeo responsible.”
Finally, Instagram user @msgriseldabb wrote, “That’s what that money do.”
Earlier this week, TSR reported that Hercy Miller and his Thunderbirds teammates, Brock Felder and Peter Dadson Jr., got arrested for stealing $1,500 of refrigerators from a loading dock near the campus bookstore in Cedar City, Utah, on November 27.
KSLNewsRadio revealed that surveillance footage from Nov. 11 caught the alleged crime, showing the three athletes loading the fridges into their vehicles. Soon after, law enforcement found the stolen fridges in the apartments of two of the suspects and then in the garage of the third.
Hercy and Peter told authorities they thought the fridges were being thrown out since they had been sitting on a loading dock for almost a month, which made them think they could take them. Brock Felder admitted he helped but claimed the others were the ones who came up with the idea. Police later arrested all three men and booked them into Iron County Jail.