Megan Thee Stallion show.As per a report shared by the regional outlet KHOU 11 (via Complex), the 28-year-old fan, named Trayvone Lil Darus Stevenson, was arrested after impersonating a police officer at one of the rapper’s headline shows.The set was at a March Madness Music Festival-launching show on Friday (March 31), which took place in Houston.According to reports, Stevenson was wearing a vest that read “Police K-9” when he was arrested at the venue. He later faced a felony charge of impersonating a public servant.In a separate report, shared on Monday (April 3) by KTRK, the fan was released after being granted a $20,000 (£16,045) bond by Harris Country Judge, Danilo Lacayo.Following the settlement, a prosecutor named Mathew Jackson made a statement to the local outlet, reminding fans of the consequences involved when impersonating a public servant.