The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) has confirmed the arrest of rapper Yella Beezy in connection with the murder of fellow artist Mo3, who was shot and 𝓀𝒾𝓁𝓁ed in November 2020. The arrest follows a series of developments in the ongoing investigation into Mo3’s death, which has drawn significant public attention and concern regarding violent crime in Dallas.
According to reports, Yella Beezy was pulled over by police during a routine traffic stop when he allegedly began exhibiting suspicious behavior. Officers on the scene called for backup, and it was during this encounter that they informed him of the arrest warrant related to a murder-for-hire charge. The investigation suggests that Beezy may have financially supported the individuals involved in Mo3’s murder, allegedly providing $150,000 to facilitate the crime.
Devin Brown, a key witness who recently emerged from incarceration, reportedly implicated Yella Beezy in the crime. The authorities believe Brown had insider knowledge of the plot to 𝓀𝒾𝓁𝓁 Mo3, which was allegedly orchestrated by individuals close to both parties. The involvement of Josie Banks, who is believed to have facilitated communication between Mo3 and those plotting against him, has also been highlighted in the investigation.
The tragic circumstances surrounding Mo3’s death have led to widespread calls for justice from fans and the music community. His mother expressed relief about the arrest, stating that she always suspected foul play involving those close to her son. The investigation continues, with authorities pursuing additional suspects and gathering evidence against Yella Beezy and his alleged accomplices.
As the legal proceedings unfold, the case serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing challenges surrounding violence in the hip-hop community and the need for accountability in such tragic incidents.