A Talladega man who raps under the name “Mr. Alabama” threw $250,000 worth of suspected methamphetamine from the balcony of an Atlanta high-rise as authorities attempted to search the place, according to the Georgia Bureau of Investigation.

On Wednesday, July 10, GBI agents arrested Kelvin James Dark, 37, of Talladega while executing a search warrant in Atlanta as part of an investigation into smuggling contraband via domestic and international flights. Dark is a rapper and sports agent who calls himself “Mr. Alabama,” according to a GBI press release titled “It’s raining meth."

Atlanta Police Department officers found the five kilograms of meth in a nearby street. Its estimated street value is about $250,000.

Dark was charged with trafficking methamphetamine, trafficking marijuana, and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.

A 33-year-old Atlanta woman named Tiffany Peterson was also arrested and faces similar charges.

In addition to the meth, GBI agents recovered two semi-automatic rifles, a Glock handgun, more than 13 pounds of marijuana valued at $60,000 and “a substantial amount” of cash.

The investigation is ongoing.