Crime & Safety
Atlanta Music Video Shoot Ends With Gun Charges For Suspects
WATCH: Police release bodycam footage showing the arrest of five people accused of having guns and $10,000 at an Atlanta music video shoot.

This story was updated to reflect five people were arrested.
ATLANTA, GA — Body cam footage released Monday shows five people arrested after Atlanta Police said they had guns and nearly $10,000 money at a music video shoot although a security guard claimed the guns were props.
Officers on Aug. 7 responded to a persons armed call in the 300 block of Whitehall Street. Police said the 911 caller reported multiple men with guns and two people wearing face masks at the location.
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When an officer arrived, police said the officer saw a man wearing body armor who said he was a security guard working at the filming of a music video. The guard told the officer the men were using "fake prop guns," which is seemingly shown on body cam footage released by police.
The footage, which spans 6 minutes and 47 seconds, appears to show men getting into a car while the officer is speaking with the man who identified himself as the security guard. The car is then seen being driven away from the scene.
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The officer is then seen returning to his patrol car, and as he does so, he is heard telling another officer to stop the car carrying the men.
As officers are conducting the traffic stop, the driver of the car is then seen telling officers that he does not have a license to drive. During the stop, police said officers "quietly" saw guns inside of the car.
The accused occupants of the car are then seen being handcuffed, and as officers search the car, they appear to be seen pulling out money and multiple guns from the car. One gun appears to be pulled from a man's person.
Guns, several rounds of ammunition and nearly $10,000 in cash were seized, police said.
Police identified the driver of the car as Jarquavis White, 20. Police said a Glock was found under his seat.
Tekai Key, a 19-year-old who police identified as the front passenger, was accused of having a rifle under his seat.
Joseph Daniels, who police identified as a 26-year-old passenger, was accused of having a Glock on his person.
Police said Kevin Beaufort and Jamaireon Muse, both 21, were both found with Glocks. Muse had an active warrant out of Clayton County for unknown charges, police said.
All five men were charged on suspicion of unlawful firearm possession, police said. They were taken to the Fulton County Jail, police said.
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