Nipsey Hussle Trial Verdict: Eric Holder Jr. Convicted of First-Degree Murder

Holder was arrested in April 2019, three days after the Los Angeles rapper’s death

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Defendant Eric Holder Jr. has been convicted of first degree murder in the killing of Nipsey Hussle.

The LA Times’ James Queally tweeted the news Wednesday.

Holder’s trial began in June, three years after the rapper was shot in South Los Angeles outside his clothing store. The jury reached a verdict within the expected time of four weeks.

Holder Jr. was charged with first-degree murder and possession of a firearm by a felon as well as two counts of attempted murder and assault with a deadly weapon for allegedly wounding two bystanders in addition to Hussle. He was arrested on April 2, 2019, three days after Hussle’s death. He has since been in jail with a bail set at $6.5 million. 

According to grand jury transcripts following Holder’s arrest, Los Angeles Deputy District Attorney John McKinney said that Holder walked up to a group that included Hussle — real name Ermias Asghedom — and got into a heated discussion that “had something to do with Mr. Asghedom accusing Mr. Holder of snitching, which, in the gang world, is a very serious offense.”

McKinney then said that the defendant left and returned to Hussle’s shop minutes later, opening fire and inflicting 11 gunshot wounds on Hussle while wounding two others. Holder left the scene in the car of a woman he was dating, who later spoke with police and was offered immunity in exchange for her testimony. 

Hussle, 33, was known for his work in community reinvestment in his Crenshaw neighborhood, having bought the lot that his clothing store, Marathon, was located in along with other small businesses to encourage local Black entrepreneurship. Following his death, the rapper received two posthumous Grammys while community organizing and safety programs have also been founded in his memory.

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