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Rapper Charged In Mo3’s Murder Sentenced To Nearly 9-Years In Prison
Rapper Charged In Mo3’s Murder Sentenced To Nearly 9-Years In Prison On Federal Gun Charge
Back in November 2020, Mo3 was fatally shot and killed at the age of 28 in broad daylight on a freeway in his hometown. Three weeks after his passing, a grand jury charged Kewon Dontell White in connection with the heinous act.
CCTV footage gave a lead on his killer and in December, a man suspected of shooting and killing Mo3 was arrested in Dallas.
Dallas Police Department arrested 21-year-old Kewon Dontrell White for Mo3’s murder. White was formally charged with being the gunman back in February by a grand jury. A second suspect in the case, Devin Maurice Brown, has been indicted in connection with the crime.
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According to new reports reaching us at Dreddsworld, rapper charged in Mo3’s murder has been sentenced to nearly nine years in prison in federal gun charge.
Acccording to TMZ, both Mo3 real name Melvin Noble and the gunman were driving on the I-35, when the gunman left his car and approached on foot. Upon seeing this, Mo3 fled the car and the gunman proceeded to open fire, hitting the rapper with a shot in the back of the head. He was taken to the hospital where he later died of his injuries.
Mo4 is best known for his 2019 collaboration “Errybody” with Boosie Badazz. His joint album with longtime associate Boosie Badazz (BadAzz Mo3) peaked at number 136 on the US Billboard 200.
His posthumous album Shottaz 4Eva reached number 36 on the US Billboard 200 in April 2021, while his single “Outside” debuted at number 16 on the US Bubbling Under Hot 100 the same week, later reaching number 92 on the Billboard Hot 100.
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