Houston – The rapper of Dallas Yella Beezy has been arrested and accused of capital murder in the Death of shots of his partner rapper Mo3 In an interest occupied in 2020, according to judicial records.
Yella Beezy, 33, whose real name is Markies Conway, was accused by a grand jury of Dallas County on Tuesday for a capital murder charge while remunerating. The accusation accuses Conway of hiring a man named Kewon White To kill MO3, whose real name was Melvin Noble.
The accusation did not provide information about why the authorities believe that Conway hired White to shoot Noble, who also lived in Dallas.
The judicial records did not list a lawyer who could speak on behalf of Conway. The calls and emails to representatives of Conway were not immediately returned.
In a Facebook post after Conway’s arrest, nobleman’s mother, Nichole Williams Noble, wrote: “Justice for my baby!”
Noble, 28, was driving on the interstatal 35 in South Dallas on November 11, 2020, when the authorities claim that White drove with him and left his vehicle with a gun in his hand. Noble left his vehicle and began running southly on the highway when White shot him, authorities said. Noble and a spectator who was inside a car were fired by White, the police said. The spectator survived but noble died in a hospital.
White and another man, Devin Brown, 32, were later accused of the death of noble. His cases related to the death of noble remain pending. White, 26, was sentenced in 2022 in a separate case for almost nine years in a federal prison after declaring himself guilty of a position of possession of a firearm by a convicted criminal.
Conway is better known for his 2017 single, “That On Me” and the 2019 song “Bacc at It Again” with Quavo and Gucci Mane.
In October 2018, Conway survived being shot While driving on a toll road in the suburb of Dallas de Lewisville when someone stopped by his side and opened fire, hitting him three times.
Noble had more than 800,000 followers on his Instagram page and was better known for a remix of the song “Errybody” in 2019, with Baton Rouge, Louisiana, rapper Boosie Badazz.
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