In a stunning turn of events, rapper Mello Buckzz has avoided jail time after being accused of stabbing fellow artist Amari Blaze. Instead, Mello received a sentence of probation for aggravated battery, following a chaotic incident that saw Blaze thrown through a window. Amid public scrutiny and a whirlwind of social media chatter, Buckzz celebrated her legal victory, declaring, “I’m free!” as she navigated the aftermath of the altercation. The incident unfolded dramatically, with Blaze initially claiming that Mello stabbed her during a confrontation. However, evidence revealed that Blaze’s injuries were due to glass from the window, not a weapon. Mello’s attorney, Ed, successfully argued for a lesser charge, leading to the rapper’s probation instead of incarceration. In a video shared online, Buckzz expressed relief, stating, “No bracelets, no jail time!” and highlighted her struggles with house arrest, including the toll it took on her appearance due to the ankle monitor. While Mello Buckzz relished her newfound freedom, tensions simmered as Amari Blaze took to social media, branding Mello a “trash bag lady” and insisting that she still faced consequences. The fallout from their feud continues to captivate audiences, raising questions about accountability and the nature of retaliation in the rap industry. Fans and critics alike are divided, with some supporting Blaze’s actions as self-defense and others condemning her for involving law enforcement. As the dust settles, the rivalry between these two artists remains a hot topic, leaving followers eager for the next chapter in their tumultuous saga. Will Mello Buckzz capitalize on her freedom to revive her career, or will the shadow of this incident linger? Only time will tell, but one thing is clear: the drama is far from over.