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Snoop back in UK to meet cops
Rapper returns to Heathrow Airport to learn if he and members of his 30-member posse will face charges stemming from a fracas there in late April.
Snoop Dogg and his immense posse returned today to Heathrow Airport, the site of the late April fracas that saw several of them arrested for "violent disorder and affray."

Lee Iacocca: Probably
not in the posse.
Snoop was to meet with airport police to determine if he and five members of his 30-strong posse would face charges stemming from the April 26 incident. The rapper is heading back to the West Coast after a performance in South Africa for the country's People's Celebration, an event Snoop has called a "spiritual experience."
All six men spent the night in jail following the incident but were released on bail, allowing them to get to South Africa in time for the performance.
The incident reportedly started when several members of Snoop's posse were prevented from entering the British Airways first-class lounge because they were not all traveling first class. Several men then moved over to the duty-free area and allegedly began tossing around bottles of whiskey, verbally abusing staff members, and eventually attacking police that were called to the scene.
A spokesman for British Airways told the Associated Press earlier this week that Snoop has been banned from future travel on the airline.