2 guards with rapper Juice Wrld when he suffered cardiac arrest at Midway arrested after three guns found.

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Two guards who were with rapper Juice Wrld, were arrested on gun charges after he suffered a cardiac arrest at Midway Airport over the weekend.

Police found a large magazine and piercing bullets as well, according to Chicago police.

Police said only one of the guards had a valid license to carry guns in Illinois, but it is still illegal to own them at airports.

Police and paramedics were called to a Midway hangar operated by Atlantic Aviation around 2 am on Sunday morning when 21-year-old rapper Jarad Anthony Higgins made a cardiac arrest after arriving in a private jet. , announced the authorities.

Higgins was taken to the Christ Medical Center in Oak Lawn, where he was pronounced dead about an hour later. An autopsy is scheduled for later Monday.

Two 9mm pistols and a high capacity magazine were removed from Dean, police said. A .40 caliber pistol suspected of belonging to Long was also found.

Dean has been charged with possession of a high-capacity magazine and penetrating bullets, the police said. Long was accused of illegal use of weapons. They must be brought to court later this month.