In a shocking turn of events, new footage has emerged implicating several individuals in the 2020 murder of Dallas rapper Mo3, whose real name was Melvin Noble. The investigation into his death has intensified, particularly surrounding the alleged involvement of fellow artists Yella Beezy and Trapboy Freddy, as well as Mo3’s own manager, Rainwater.
Mo3 was shot and 𝓀𝒾𝓁𝓁ed in a brazen daylight attack on November 11, 2020, while trying to escape in his vehicle on Interstate 35 East. Witnesses reported multiple gunshots, characterizing the incident as a targeted assassination. His untimely death left a significant impact on the hip-hop community, as he was known for his authentic storytelling that resonated deeply with many.
Recent revelations suggest that Mo3 may have been set up by those close to him. Allegations include that Jossie Banks, a figure connected to the case, divulged Mo3’s location, leading to the fatal ambush. Additionally, there are claims that Rainwater assisted in the setup by allegedly removing Mo3’s weapon from his vehicle and being in communication with both him and Trapboy Freddy during the incident.
The ongoing feud between Mo3 and Trapboy Freddy has further complicated the narrative. Following Mo3’s death, Trapboy Freddy’s social media activity raised eyebrows, with posts that many perceived as celebratory. This hostility, coupled with the fact that the getaway car was reportedly found in Trapboy Freddy’s neighborhood, has led to increased scrutiny of his potential involvement.
As federal investigators delve deeper into the case, there are speculations surrounding possible organized crime links, particularly given the history of violence in the hip-hop industry. With both Kiwan White and Devon Brown now facing murder charges and awaiting trial, the legal proceedings promise to unveil more details about the circumstances leading to Mo3’s death.
The upcoming trial is expected to shed light not only on the intricacies of the case but also on the broader implications of violence within the hip-hop culture. As the narrative unfolds, the community continues to grapple with the loss of a talented artist whose contributions resonated with many.