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Friday, January 15, 2021

YFN Lucci Faces A Rap With Blood!

YFN Lucci may see his career end by jury.

BLACK LIVES MATTER

PROTECT BLACK WOMEN! 

WEAR A DAMN MASK! SAVE A LIFE!

GOOGLE'S BLOGGER IS TRASH!

GUN VIOLENCE IS THE NUMBER ONE THREAT IN THE UNITED STATES!

With the Blogger interface, it is getting harder to make blog posts. I am not kidding.

The way they rolled this interface out maybe the death knell for the once beloved media platform.

I am not going to lie, this is frustrating and I am going to make my postings shorter and quicker now.

It appears that an Atlanta rapper is wanted by the feds for allegedly murdering a 28-year old man.  The entertainer's name is going to be mentioned a few times on this posting.

Rayshawn Lamar Bennett known professionally as YFN Lucci  was wanted by the Atlanta Police for murder, aggravated assault, participating in domestic terrorism through street gangs and weapons charges.

Lucci is signed to Think It's A Game Entertainment.

The 29-year old rapper was arrested for the murder of a man.

You play stupid games, you win stupid prizes.

In December, the entertainer was behind the wheel of a vehicle responsible in a drive-by shooting that left that passenger dead. The shooting happened in southwest Atlanta.

In the warrant, it accuses the entertainer and "three other criminal street gang members" drove to an area dominated by a rival gang before two people in the car opened fire with assualt-style rifles. One of those men, James Adams was struck in the head by return gunfire and later died.

Prior to the shooting, Adams reportedly said, "We're going to fuck this city up man!" in a video obtained by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

The warrant alleges the rapper drove to Dimmock Street in the late afternoon. The victim and 23-year old Ra'von Boyd who were inside the vehicle started opening fire on the rival gang.

During the gunfire, a man was struck in the abdomen during the attack. He survived his inuries. He will be criminally charged for gun violence.

During the gunfire, the attacker got bucked in the head. 

Although Lucci didn't fire the weapon, in Georgia, if you're participating in a criminal act, you're complicit to it. So even though, he didn't fire a weapon on the rival gang, his intentions to drive two men to the scene, allowed them to open fire and failed to render aid to the victims, is pretty much complicity to murder.

So he could face LIFE in the iron college if found guilty.

The suspect is innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.


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