![]() ![]() Holder kicks Hussle twice in the head and flees. “You got me,” a witness hears Hussle say as he falls to the ground. ![]() Another severs his spine, the LA County coroner would find. Holder walks up to Hussle and says “You’re through,” according to one witness, then opens fire with the pistol and a revolver, shooting Hussle at least 10 times. He heads back to the shopping center.ģ:19 p.m. Holder gets out of the car and tells her to wait. She later said she had often seen him with guns before, but had never seen him load one, according to court documents. After taking a few bites of his fries, he stands up, takes out a 9 mm pistol, and loads it, she said. She immediately posts it on Facebook with the caption, “Look at me, I’m with Nipsey Hussle.” Holder goes back to the restaurant to pick up his order, the two pull out of the shopping center in her car, and Holder tells her to pull into an adjacent parking lot so he can eat. Holder’s companion walks up and takes a picture with the rapper, who is very friendly. All who hear it say no voices were raised, and no one seems heated, antagonistic or angry.ģ:12 p.m. “You know, basically telling the guy you need to be careful, you know, because people got some paperwork on you,” Douglas testified, adding that Hussle was “more or less trying to look out for the dude.” Holder responds that those talking about him have only been “hating on me.” Holder asks if Nipsey or anyone around him had heard his new song, and all say no. “You need to address it,” Hussle says, according to Douglas. Douglas hears Hussle tell Holder there are rumors he has been talking to authorities about the Rollin’ 60s gang, and that police documents or court records show it. ![]() The rapper tells Holder that word on the street is he has been “snitching,” according to the grand jury testimony of Hussle’s friend and employee Herman Douglas, who is standing next to him. Holder, who is shirtless, showing the large tattoo that reads “SIXTIES” across his stomach, and the woman walk over to Hussle. Lathan had met Hussle once before and is pleased to see him.ģ:09 p.m. Hussle had sent Lathan a care package after his release, as he did for many ex-convicts from his neighborhood as they re-entered the outside world. Villanueva had told Lathan he needed a lot more new clothes since he had been wearing the same things in the months since he was released on parole from prison for a murder conviction. Kerry Lathan, 56, and his nephew Shermi Villanueva arrive in the parking lot headed to The Marathon. On March 31, 2019, after Hussle calmly told Holder he was gaining a reputation as a “snitch,” the 29-year-old Holder shot and killed the 33-year-old Hussle, according to police, prosecutors and witnesses. He went by the name Fly Mac, but everyone in his neighborhood knew him by his nickname, a profane moniker for excrement. Asghedom, who went by the name Nipsey Hussle, would go on to become a hip-hop star, neighborhood legend and local hero. LOS ANGELES (AP) - Ermias Asghedom and Eric Holder both grew up in the same Los Angeles neighborhood, were both part of the gang known as the Rollin’ 60s, and were both aspiring rappers. (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP, File) He won two posthumous Grammys in January, he remains a favorite of his hip-hop peers and his death has reshaped his hometown of Los Angeles in some unexpected ways. A year after Hussle's death, his popularity and influence are as strong as ever. Hussle, 33, was shot and killed outside his Los Angeles clothing store on March 31, 2019. ![]() FILE - This Jfile photo shows Lauren London, Nipsey Hussle's partner, and their son Kross on stage as the late rapper is presented with the humanitarian award at the BET Awards in Los Angeles. ![]()
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