The Game is facing a new set of legal issues.

On Tuesday (Dec. 8), a Los Angeles Superior Court Judge ordered the Compton rapper to stand trial on charges connected to two separate run-ins.

The first incident took place at a March 29 basketball game where The Game allegedly punched an off-duty police officer, who was on the opposing team, in the face. “I was kind of stunned, dazed,” says Onyebuchi Awaji, who claims that The Game said the name of a gang and told him, “I’m going to see you outside. I’m going to kill you.” The Game faces one felony count of criminal threats and one misdemeanor count of assault and battery.

He also faces charges on one felony count of second-degree robbery and one misdemeanor count of criminal threats, which was reduced from a felony. These stem from an incident where a man named Justin Willard was assigned to serve him legal papers on April 11. Willard claims that he arrived with a camera and The Game allegedly jumped over his fence, put his hands on his shoulders, took his camera, and threatened to hit him if he returned.

This is the latest in a line of legal issues for Game. In the past, he has been sued for assault, charged with disorderly conduct, and accused of obstructing justice. He most recently has been taunting rapper Stitches after a member of his team allegedly knocked him out.

The Game is currently free on bail while awaiting arraignment on Dec. 21.