A Suspect in Young Dolph's Murder Testifies that He Shot the Rapper
Briefly

Cornelius Smith testified in court that he and Justin Johnson were the shooters in the Young Dolph case, identifying themselves from surveillance footage recorded outside the cookie store where the rapper was killed on November 17.
During the trial, it was revealed that Smith claimed he and Johnson were promised $40,000 each by Big Jook, who is associated with Dolph's rival label, to commit the shooting.
Johnson's attorney argued that Smith’s confession was a self-serving statement, suggesting he was merely trying to save himself from a harsher punishment by implicating Johnson.
The case against Smith includes not only his testimony but also the implication of Big Jook, a figure considered significant in the rivalry between the two rap labels.
Read at Vulture
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