Tay-K, "The Race" Rapper, Found Guilty of Murder for the Second Time
Briefly

Tay-K, the rapper known for the viral track "The Race," has been convicted of murder by a Bexar County jury related to the death of Mark Anthony Saldivar in 2017. This is his second murder conviction; he is already serving a 55-year sentence for a prior botched home invasion that resulted in another man's death. Facing 5 to 99 years for the latest conviction, Tay-K's notoriety escalated when he was named a "violent fugitive" while on the run after fleeing house arrest.
A jury in Bexar County has found Tay-K guilty of murder linked to the 2017 shooting of photographer Mark Anthony Saldivar. This follows a previous conviction.
Tay-K faces a sentence of five to 99 years in prison for his murder conviction. Previously, he received a 55-year sentence for involvement in a 2016 home invasion.
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