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Yella Beezy Arrested For The Murder Of Mo3, Bond Set At $1 Million – Report

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Yella Beezy Reportedly Arrested In Dallas For The Murder Of Mo3, Bond Set At $1M

Yella Beezy Reportedly Arrested In Dallas For The Murder Of Mo3, Bond Set At $1M

Rapper Yella Beezy, born Markies Conway, was arrested on Thursday and reports reaching us at Dreddsworld is that Yella Beezy was nabbed in connection to Mo3’s death.

Mo3 was fatally shot and killed at the age of 28 back in 2020. At the time, folks on social media took it upon themselves to find out who was in the surveillance footage.

They claimed that the shooter looks a lot like rapper Yella Beezy’s cousin Marcel Bernet. Yella Beezy and Mo3 have been beefing in the streets of Dallas for years. Many in hip hop suspect that Yella – or his crew – may be responsible for Mo3’s murder.

 

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Following Yella Beezy’s recent arrest, a YouTuber is now claiming Yella was picked up in Dallas for Mo3’s death. The rapper’s bond is currently set at one million dollars.

In the video, the man explains that Yella Beezy keeps getting picked up on the road, the same way and according to him, it’s not for any rape case but for Mo3’s murder.

Other reports have it that Yella Beezy was arrested for a 2021 sexual assault case. According to XXL, Yella Beezy was arrested by the Collin County, Texas Sheriff’s Office, XXL has confirmed via police records. The 30-year-old rapper’s apprehension came after a warrant was issued for his arrest the previous day.

The reason given for the warrant is “bond held insufficient,” meaning the judge in the case has decided the rapper’s previous bail is not enough.

The media outlet claims his recent arrest is in connection to a November of 2021 arrest, in which Yella Beezy was charged with felony sexual assault, felony abandoned endangered child and misdemeanor unlawful carrying a weapon. Following that arrest, he was released on a $57,500 bond.

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