Rapper YFN Lucci wanted for murder

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YFN Lucci aka Rayshawn Bennett is a rapper, songwriter and singer.

Lucci is wanted in connection to a fatal shooting in December, 2020 in Atlanta, Georgia.

On December 10, 2020 police found a 28 year old man shot who later died at the hospital.

A second shooting victim did not die.

Lucci is one of three suspects alleged to be involved in the shootings.

Lucci is wanted for felony murder, aggravated assault, gang participation and possession of a firearm during a felony.

Police believe the two shootings are related.

Crime Stoppers has posted a reward for Lucci’s arrest and prosecution.

Lucci was born in Atlanta.

Lucci’s two big hits are Everyday We Lit and Wet. (She got That ….).

NBA YoungBoy arrested on drug charges

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NBA YoungBoy also known as YoungBoy Never Broke Again aka YoungBoy aka Kentrell D. Gaulden is a rapper, songwriter and singer.

In September, 2020, YoungBoy was arrested along with 15 other people in East Baton Rouge Parish.

YoungBoy was present at an abandoned building on Chipewa Street in the late afternoon during a video filming involving firearms.

According to police, the participants included two street organizations: Never Broke Again and the Bottom Boy Guerillas.

The persons arrested attempted to avoid interaction with the police.

Police detained them.

Police indicated that three of the vehicles present were searched with consent given and a small amount of marijuana and Hydrocodone was found.

The police then used this find to obtain a search warrant for the other vehicles.

Police then found several firearms and some more marijuana and drug scales.

Police found $47,000 in cash on YoungBoy.

YoungBoy was charged and released.

YoungBoy’s attorney made the following statement to the press:

“It is important to remember that when someone is arrested for a crime it does not mean they are guilty of anything.

Kentrell Gaulden is innocent of the crimes he was arrested for yesterday evening. He did not possess any firearms nor did he possess any controlled dangerous substances.

Law enforcement arrived on scene without any evidence of a crime occurring and immediately detained 15-20 young black men solely based on an alleged tip that firearms were present on the scene. We still have the Second Amendment in the United States.

The immediate detention of these black men was illegal in that it violated their Constitutional rights. The subsequent searches conducted by law enforcement were also illegal.

Even with the illegal searches that were conducted, no firearms or controlled dangerous substances were found on Mr. Gaulden’s person or in his immediate control.

Mr. Gaulden is innocent of the charges he was booked on last night and looks forward to defending himself as such”