The alleged murderer of XXXTENTACION was arrested
The rapper's mother announced it at a rally in support of her son.
While many rumors have been widely spoken on social networks in recent days, like the theory implicating the rapper Soldier Kidd, this arrest confirms that it is nothing. On the one hand, the rapper's mother confirmed that the alleged murderer of his son was arrested yesterday by the police, before a judicial document of the man in question surfaced and confirms that it is not not the rapper Soldier Kidd a time evoked.
This is APPARENTLY #XXXTENTACION murderer. Dedrick Williams. Hopefully this is confirmed and can put all of the conspiracy theories to rest and also put his soul to rest. once again rest in paradise king. pic.twitter.com/rBKq28MUIm
— Jume Riddle (@ProScav) June 21, 2018
However, the second person implicated, according to the testimonies, has not yet been arrested, although the origin of the murder seems well and truly known: a robbery. As a reminder, sitting at the wheel of his BMW, the rapper was hit multiple times by his attackers who then fled with his Louis Vuitton bag which potentially contained cash. In any case, we can only hope that this case will be quickly settled by justice, allowing the family and friends of XXXTENTACION to mourn in healthier circumstances.
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