Rumors of Rapper Boosie’s House Raided, Which Claims About Feds Searching His Home Keep Circulating Without Proof!

Michael Hays

February 23, 2026

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Boosie House Raided
Boosie house raided rumors explained as old local police searches in Baton Rouge get mixed with unproven claims of federal raids on Torrence Hatch Junior home. (Image Source: YouTube)

Previously, police raided the house of Boosie Badazz, whose real name is Torrence Hatch Junior, in Baton Rouge more than once, but his claim of dramatic federal raids isn’t true.

Many have been seeing the words Boosie house raided pop up online. He has publicly talked about police raiding or searching his house in Baton Rouge multiple times during his earlier legal troubles, mainly tied to drug and gun cases from the late 2000s and early 2010s.

He told stories in interviews about officers searching the house and even said some of them walked away with his jewelry or other things without ever giving them back.

In one clip that still gets shared around, he compared those visits to what other rappers went through and explained how those moments made him feel like the system in his hometown was not fair.

He said experiences like that were part of the reason he decided to move away from Baton Rouge.

The police did come to his house; however, they were never huge national news stories or big federal operations like the FBI or ATF storming in with major warrants or national attention.

They tied into his earlier run-ins with the law back when he was dealing with drug charges and gun-related cases.

Now, the news resurfaces claiming the feds raided his house, which usually links to something different. Some people tie it to the death of Duke the Jeweler or other street situations from the past.

Others bring up old beefs like the one with DJ Vlad and say a raid happened because of interviews or accusations about snitching.

There was even talk a while back where someone mentioned Jaguar Wright saying something along those lines, but Boosie has never come out and confirmed any recent raid at his home by federal agents.

People who know the situation pointed out last year that nothing like that actually took place.

His more recent legal trouble, the gun arrest in San Diego back in 2023 that turned into federal charges, started from a traffic stop and something he showed live on Instagram, not from officers bursting through his front door.

Boosie has had plenty of real trouble with the law through the years. He spent time locked up earlier in his music career, dealt with house arrest while some cases dragged on, and just a short while ago wrapped up the California gun matter with probation, community service, and a fine instead of going back behind bars.

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