A 20-year-old man has pleaded guilty to the voluntary manslaughter of the late rapper Pop Smoke.
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The man, whose name was withheld because he was a 17-year-old minor at the time of the rapper’s death, also pleaded guilty in Inglewood juvenile court to home invasion robbery yesterday (April 6), reports the Associated Press.
He was sentenced to four years and two months in a juvenile facility.
According to the Los Angeles Times, the defendant was not given credit for the time he had already served at a juvenile detention centre since his arrest following Pop Smokeâs murder.
Three more men – Corey Walker, Keandre Rodgers, and one man, whose name is being withheld because he was 15-years-old at the time of the shooting – still face charges of murder over the rapper, who was killed in his rented Hollywood Hills during a home-invasion robbery in February 2020. He was 20 years old.
The group allegedly invaded the rapperâs Airbnb rental in Los Angeles with the aim of stealing his diamond-studded Rolex watch and Cuban link chain. They ended up stealing the watch, which they are alleged to have resold for $2,000 (ÂŁ1,405).
Since Pop Smoke’s death, two posthumous albums âShoot For The Stars, Aim For The Moonâ and ‘Faith’ have been released.
In a review of the latter at the time, NME said: âThe 15-track record is oversaturated with unnecessary features, hindering the raw talent still left in these small leftover snippets from the Canarsie star.
âWeighed down by star power, which eclipses Pop Smoke, âFaithâ feels more disingenuous than its predecessor [âShoot For The Stars, Aim For The Moonâ].â
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