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  • Young Dolph Murder Suspect Sentenced to 2 Years in Prison for Prior Federal Violation

    Young Dolph Murder Suspect Sentenced to 2 Years in Prison for Prior Federal Violation

    One of the suspects charged in the fatal shooting of Young Dolph has been sentenced to prison for violating a previous charge.

    ActionNews5 reports Justin Johnson aka Straight Drop, a 23-year-old suspect in the murder of the Memphis rapper, was sentenced on Tuesday to two years for violating terms of his supervised released relating to a past weapons charge.

    Johnson pleaded guilty to violations that include “not being regularly employed, missing mandatory drug screenings and therapy, failing to seek permission before leaving the jurisdiction and being arrested.”

    The news arrives less than a month after Johnson was attacked by a fellow inmate at Tennessee’s Shelby County Jail in March. According to TMZ, Johnson was punched in the face while on the phone in the jail’s visitation area. Lawyer Juni Ganguli said his client was not seriously injured, and there was no stated motive for the assault.

    Back in January, Johnson was arrested along with Cornelius Smith, 32, in connection with Dolph’s murder last November. Johnson faces charges of first-degree murder, attempted first-degree murder, being a convicted felon in possession of a firearm, employment of a firearm and theft of property over $10,000.

    As previously reported, Dolph’s autopsy results revealed the late rapper suffered 22 gunshot wounds, as he was shot in the chest, abdomen, chin, neck, shoulder, both arms, and multiple times in the back.

  • Young Dolph’s Murder Suspect, “Straight Drop” & Co-Defendant Appear In Court For The First Time!

    Young Dolph’s Murder Suspect, “Straight Drop” & Co-Defendant Appear In Court For The First Time!

    Justin Johnson aka Straight Drop and Cornelius Smith, the two men indicted for the murder of Memphis rapper Young Dolph, appeared in court for the first time on Wednesday (January 19). The two men were arraigned in court during the hearing, which was postponed from the day before after the case was transferred to a new judge.

    During the hearing, both Johnson and Smith stated that they could afford their own attorney, and they are expected back in court on January 28 to report to the judge about securing an attorney. Prosecutor Paul Hagerman then stated, “This judge wants to make sure these defendants have an attorney sooner rather than later. Memphis wants some closure to this thing, and family and media, too.”

    Johnson and Smith have been charged with first-degree murder, attempted first-degree murder, being convicted felon in possession of a firearm, employment of a firearm during a dangerous felony, and theft of property over $10,000. The attempted first-degree murder charge is in relation to Young Dolph’s brother being present during the shooting, which took the rapper’s life on November 17, outside of a cookie shop in South Memphis.

    A third suspect, Shundale Barnett, remains in jail in Indiana on accessory to murder charges.

  • Young Dolph Murder Suspect, Straight Drop Releases “Track Hawk” Music Video

    Young Dolph Murder Suspect, Straight Drop Releases “Track Hawk” Music Video

    Young Dolph Murder Suspect, Straight Drop, Delivers Music Video While On Run From Police.

    The video, titled “Track Hawk,” was released on the same day Justin Johnson was to turn himself in to face charges for Dolph’s murder.