Authorities are saying Rick Ross did a very good job running his car show. (Read More Here?.
Paul Yancey was one of those who came with cars from his auto shop in Fayetteville. He attended the event last year.
“It was better. Very organized. Of course, he always puts on a great show. He’s a great promotor, and we’re really enjoying ourselves,” said Yancey.
The journey to this success was not without its challenges. Ross found himself in a tussle with county officials who initially denied him the permit for his car show.
Undeterred, Ross, backed by his lawyer Leron E. Rogers, remained resolute in his commitment to the event, standing firm despite the uncertainty surrounding the permit.
The controversial car show on rapper Rick Ross’ Fayette County estate ended Saturday with no major issues, according to Fayette County Sheriff Barry Babb.
He estimated more than 6,000 people attended. Buses with police escorts shuttled thousands through traffic on the two-lane highway that leads up to Ross’ property.
“Everything has run very well considering the amount of people and the small traffic ways we have here, and it’s because he hired a good team,” Sheriff Babb said.
Last year, Sheriff Babb said the event lacked coordination with the county, leaving neighbors frustrated with traffic and people parking on roadsides.
Despite initial permit hurdles, the event turned into a triumphant display of collaboration between the rapper, his team, and local law enforcement, setting new standards for future large-scale events.
In an unexpected twist, Ross responded to the permit denial by announcing his intention to run for mayor of Fayetteville, vowing to usher in positive change if elected.
In response to the criticism faced last year for lack of coordination, Ross and his team worked tirelessly to turn things around.
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