Curtis Snow, known for the film “Snow on tha Bluff,” was arrested in 2016 after a standoff with police at a funeral home. He has faced various legal issues over the years.
Curtis Snow gained notoriety for his role in the 2011 film “Snow on tha Bluff,” which depicted street life and crime in Atlanta. The film’s raw portrayal of drug dealing and violence in the Atlanta neighborhood of The Bluff brought him both fame and scrutiny. In April 2016, Snow attended a funeral at Higher Ground Empowerment Center in Atlanta for his grandfather. During the service, police attempted to serve him with a warrant for an assault charge. Snow fled into the church’s bathroom, leading to a standoff with police. He eventually surrendered and was taken into custody.
Following his arrest, Snow faced charges related to the standoff and his prior legal issues. His life after the incident has been relatively low-profile compared to the period following the release of “Snow on tha Bluff.” He has continued to face challenges with the law and has been less active in the public eye. Despite this, he remains a figure of interest for those who followed his story through the film and his subsequent legal troubles.