Kodak Black was arrested on weapons charges earlier today (May 11) in Miami prior to his scheduled performance at Rolling Loud festival, the Miami Herald and NBC report.

According to NBC, U.S. marshals stated that Kodak was arrested at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami-Dade county before his scheduled performance at Rolling Loud. They also reportedly stated that Kodak’s arrest was made following “an extensive investigation conducted by the U.S. Marshals, ATF, and Miami-Dade Police Department’s North Side Gang Unit.” U.S. marshals reportedly went on to say that Kodak will be charged with both state and federal firearms violations. He is reportedly being booked into the Federal Detention Center in Miami. The investigation is reportedly being led by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms.

Update (May 12, 2:48 p.m. Eastern): Representatives for Rolling Loud clarified in a statement that the rapper was not arrested at Rolling Loud, but rather while he was on his way to the festival. “We have no knowledge of what led to the arrest since he was not on festival property,” representatives wrote.

Update (May 13, 6:48 p.m. Eastern): A new report from the Miami Herald states that Kodak’s arrest more is specifically due to allegations that he lied on an official document while attempting to purchase a gun. The rapper allegedly checked “no” on a Firearms Transaction Record (aka Form 4473, a mandatory federal document that must be completed to buy a gun from a registered dealer) when asked if he was currently under indictment for a crime. Kodak is currently facing charges of sexual assault stemming from an alleged incident in 2016. According to the Herald, federal prosecutors will return to court on Wednesday to ask a judge to keep Kodak incarcerated.

Last month, Kodak was arrested at the U.S. border and charged with possessing a weapon and marijuana. He subsequently missed a scheduled performance in Boston.

Pitchfork has reached out to representatives for Kodak Black and the Miami-Dade Police Department.