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Pop Smoke Killer Sentenced to 29 Years, Apologizes for ‘Unforgivable Actions’
Man convicted in slaying of Pop Smoke apologizes for "dreadful" role in rapper's death
The final defendant convicted in the fatal 2020 shooting of Pop Smoke appeared in a Los Angeles courtroom Friday and apologized for his role in the rapper’s death before receiving his sentence of 29 years in prison. Seated at the defense table in an orange jail uniform, he said he was deeply remorseful for driving a group of juveniles to the rented Airbnb where the rising rapper, born Bashar Jackson, was pistol-whipped and shot three times with a Beretta 9 mm semiautomatic pistol in the predawn hours of February 19, 2020. He was the mastermind ringleader in the planning, driving and provision of weapons to minors,” Deputy District Attorney Hilary Williams told Rolling Stone after the hearing Friday.
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