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The half-brother of President Barack Obama was arrested for alleged possession of marijuana on Saturday near his home in a Nairobi shantytown, police said.

George Obama, who is in his 20s and barely knows the president, had one joint of marijuana on him, said Joshua Omokulongolo, the police chief in the area.

“He is not a drug peddler,” Omokulongolo told The Associated Press. “But it’s illegal, it’s a banned substance.”

George Obama has a court appearance scheduled Monday morning.

He and the president have the same father, who died in a car crash in 1982.

The White House declined comment Saturday on the president’s half-brother.

Several of President Obama’s Kenyan relatives went to Washington, D.C., for his inauguration, but George was not among them. He lives in Huruma with extended family.

Media reports about him surfaced over the summer, after a magazine article said he lived in a shack and earned a dollar a day. George Obama has called the reports insulting.

“I’m proud of how I live,” he told The Associated Press in an interview over the summer. “(The media) are tarnishing the family name.”

He also said he was studying to be a mechanic and works with a local youth group in Huruma.

In President Obama’s book “Dreams From My Father,” he describes George Obama as “a handsome, roundheaded boy with a wary gaze.”

George is the youngest of the senior Obama’s seven children, born six months before his father died.

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    In my opinion it is hard to have a relationship when it was not established long ago during childhood. I too have half-brothers from my dad’s side and there is a lot of resentment. Of course I was raised as middle-class with my step-father present.My brother’s had the same advantages…They lived in another state. My mom got along with the ex-wife and we visited often. It was fun to have two mother’s. Although, I was closer with my mother. My stepmother/accepted me for who I was. My half brother’s to this day still resent my father but, that is not their fault. I have heard my brothers comments over the years. Yet, they respect my step-father and still call on birthdays…He is 70 years old now. Will their relationship be resolved the unanswered questions addressed… Who knows if they will have the time to mend their relationship or has it been taken care of already. Or does everyone just do the best they can with what they have.

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