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A Houston barber of modest means was arrested for impersonating a police officer to get into a Megan Thee Stallion concert for free.

Concert tickets are absurdly expensive. So, desperate times call for desperate desperate measures.

Trayvone Stevenson was arrested after pretending to be a K-9 police officer to get into the NCAA Final Four Fan Festival, where Megan Thee Stallion was the headliner.

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Stevenson reportedly wore a “Police K-9” vest and claimed to be an on-duty officer working the concert held at Discovery Green.

According to ABC13, he raised suspicion because he did not have a dog with him.

Stevenson, 28, was arraigned in court on Friday, March 31, where he was granted a $20,000 bond according to court documents, obtained by ABC13.

“Megan Thee Stallion is a fantastic draw, big draw, especially here in Houston, but this is still a felony case. You cannot go and impersonate an officer to get into a concert venue,” prosecutor Mathew Jackson said at Monday’s hearing.

Stevenson has no background in law enforcement, according to court documents. He earns a modest living as a barber.