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Rapper DMX may be finding himself in trouble with the law yet again as the “What’s My Name?” performer is being investigated as a suspect in an armed robbery. 
NBC New York reports that a 21-year-old man claims DMX (real name Earl Simmons), along with members of his entourage, robbed him at gunpoint at the Exxon gas station on U.S. Highway 21 in Newark, New Jersey. The victim told police that he encountered a man, whom he identified as the 44-year-old rapper, at around 12:30 a.m. on Sunday, April 5. The victim went on the say that after having a brief conversation with DMX about rap music, suddenly a member of the entourage flashed a gun and demanded cash. 
According to the 21-year-old man, he pulled out about $3,200 from his pocket, which DMX grabbed from him. The rapper and his associates allegedly fled the scene in four black Cadillac Escalades. The man told detectives that he jumped in his own vehicle to tail the cars and was able to obtain a number from one of the license plates. 
The day before, DMX tweeted that he was attending a hip-hop concert on Saturday night at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center in Newark, which puts him in the city around that time. 
NBC attempted to reach out the rapper’s rep, but there has been no response. The rapper has had a string of arrests stemming back to 1998, with his most recent arrest being in November 2013 for driving under suspension, having an uninsured car, and driving without a license. 
No charges have been filed and police are asking for anyone with information to come forward.