Inside argument between Nipsey Hussle and 'killer' Eric Holder after clip showed rapper being shot dead in parking lot | The Sun

AN argument unfolded between Nipsey Hussle and his alleged killer Eric Holder just 10 minutes before the famed Los Angeles rapper was shot dead in a parking lot, according to a friend's testimony.

Court documents released on Thursday revealed Nipsey, who was tragically killed in 2019, was talking about "snitching" to Eric Holder prior to the fatal shooting on March 31, 2019, according to media outlets.


A Los Angeles County Superior Court judge released more than 500 pages of grand jury testimony on Thursday, including the arrangement of events that occurred on the day Nipsey died.

Nipsey, 33, born Ermias Davidson Asghedom, was gunned down outside his Marathon Clothing store in South LA.

During Wednesday's court session, Nipsey's close friend, Herman Douglas, testified that a conversation took place between the rapper and his alleged killer before the deadly shooting.

According to the New York Post, Douglas testified: "[Hussle] told him friend to friend, ‘I heard some paperwork floating around.'

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"He said, 'If you aint telling, you need to handle it. You just caught a case — we need to know your paperwork!'"

Speaking to a grand jury, Deputy District Attorney John McKinney said Nipsey was approached by Holder before the pair had a quick chat.

According to court transcripts, McKinney said: "Apparently, the conversation had something to do with [Hussle] telling Mr. Holder that word on the street was that Mr. Holder was snitching."

McKinney noted that snitching was highly offensive among gang members, Reuters reports.

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Douglas said on Wednesday that he, along with both Nipsey and Holder, were all members of a street gang called the South Los Angeles Rollin 60s Crips.

However, Douglas claimed he is no longer involved as a member of the gang.

Douglas also testified that Holder didn't appear upset when Nispey spoke about the alleged "snitching."

However, Douglas testified that he heard Holder denounce the rumors as "bulls**t" and claim people were "hatin' on me."

He recounted in his testimony how Nipsey and Holder shook hands after talking.

Following the "snitching talk," Nipsey's accused killer left the scene in a vehicle and returned soon after to shoot the rapper, court papers said, as per media outlets.

Douglas said the deadly shooting took place 10 minutes after Nipsey and Holder concluded their conversation.

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Nipsey's suspected killer allegedly kicked the rapper in the head as his bullet-riddled body lay on the parking lot floor.

Prosecutors argued that Holder's kick to Nipsey's head showed the March 2019 attack was personal.

The grim details were revealed in a Los Angeles courtroom on Wednesday as the trial of Nipsey's suspected killer kicked off.

Deputy District Attorney John McKinney told the jury that Holder walked over to Nipsey after opening fire and told him: "You're through."

Prosecutors said Nipsey replied: "You got me," before Holder took off from the scene.

After the shooting, Nipsey was transported to a local hospital with gunshot wounds to his head and torso – where he eventually died of his injuries.

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Holder was arrested a few days after the shooting and charged with one count of murder, two counts of attempted murder, and one count of possession of a firearm by a felon.

The suspect is being held in solitary confinement over fears he'll be killed by other inmates.



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