In a shocking development in the Dallas hip-hop scene, rapper Yella Beezy, known for his hit “That’s On Me,” has been arrested on capital murder charges. Dallas police allege that he hired a hitman to ππΎππ fellow rapper Melvin Noble, better known as Mo3, who was gunned down on a highway in 2020.
The indictment of Yella Beezy, whose real name is Ar’don M. Williams, comes five years after the tragic incident, which sent shockwaves through the community. According to the Dallas Police Department, Yella Beezy allegedly promised cash to a 22-year-old man now identified as Maris Conway, who has been previously convicted on federal gun charges, for carrying out the murder. The initial arrest of Conway in 2020 did not lead to any charges against Yella Beezy until now.
Mo3’s death was met with an outpouring of grief from fans, prompting memorials and tributes across Dallas. The rapper’s violent end has long been suspected to stem from a feud within the rap scene. Authorities are now examining the communications between Yella Beezy and others involved, including Rainwater and Kewon White, who are believed to have played roles in the alleged conspiracy.
As the legal proceedings unfold, the possibility of the death penalty looms over Yella Beezy. The investigation revealed that cellular data linked him to the crime, suggesting a premeditated plan to take Mo3’s life. The Dallas community is left reeling, as many remember Mo3 not just for his music but for his efforts to uplift those around him.
As the case progresses, the focus will shift to the trial, where more details are expected to emerge. Supporters of Mo3 continue to express their condolences, demanding justice for a beloved figure who once thrived in the vibrant Dallas music scene. Further updates are anticipated as the legal process unfolds.