Jacky Wu Calls for Heavy Sentence After Son’s Drug Arrest

Jacky Wu Calls for Heavy Sentence After Son’s Drug Arrest

Ricky’s Wild Night Out: A Family Drama Unplugged

Picture this: a young music‑savvy cousin of the legendary Jacky Wu, going by the alias LucyPIE, steps out of a Taipei club on a chilly December morning. He’s chatting with pals, and then – BAM! – the cops swoop in, smelling a whiff of something illegal, test it, and it turns out to be good ol’ cannabis.

What Went Down

  • Ricky, a 23‑year‑old with no prior drug record, had rolled the joint that a friend handed him.
  • He claimed he had no idea it was a pot‑filled one.
  • The police, on the scent of marijuana, tested and promptly made an arrest right there.

Jacky’s Side of Things

When the police alert came in, Jacky – a 59‑year‑old Vietnam‑era TV guru – posted a quick note on Facebook, saying: “When the kid misbehaves, the father’s fault.” He’s not averse to air‑ing his frustration publicly.

Apology & Request for a Hard Penalty

Jacky didn’t mince words when he appeared on the court. He called the situation “unforgivable foolishness” and asked the judge to hand down a hefty sentence. Basically, he’s shouting, “If you get away with a single blur‑up, future slights will follow!”

A History of Trouble

But wait, this isn’t Ricky’s first run‑in with the law. Back in 2018, he faced police after allegedly threatening to bomb Taipei City Hall. He joked about it on Instagram, then later publicly apologized with his dad on August 20th.

Why the Fuss?

  • Jacky feels the weight of his son’s choices and vows to tighten the leash.
  • People see the pattern: a hot‑headed youth, one mistake after another.
  • The whole scene ends up being a lesson in parenting, accountability, and the chaos that follows youth in the spotlight.

So, as the city watches and the courts weigh the decision, “It’s a tough night for Ricky, a heavy moment for Jacky, and a bewildering reminder that fame doesn’t shield people from the mess of mistakes.”