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Young Dolph’s Killer Sentenced To Life In Prison

Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldSeptember 29, 20243 Mins Read
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Young Dolph โ€“ Source: Paras Griffin / Getty

Young Dolphโ€™s killer was sentenced to life in prison Thursday after being found guilty of taking the life of the Memphis rapper.

Justice has been served in the murder of Young Dolph who was killed in Memphis, Tennessee in 2021. Failed rapper Justin โ€œStraightDropโ€ Johnson was previously arrested in connection to the murder along with Hernandez Govan and Cornelius Smith. As the trial began this week, prosecutors laid out their case perfectly with undeniable amounts of evidence.

Goven and Smith also testified against Johnson giving a play-by-play of how this all unfolded.

One of the biggest bombshells revealed in court was that Yo Gottiโ€™s brother Big Jook, who was murdered in January, ordered the hit on Dolph with a promise of $100K for the murder. Police evidence showed the alleged killers contacted Jook before and immediately after the shooting.

As previously reported the faux-assassins for hire revealed that despite being told theyโ€™d make six figures, they only received $800.

According to Rolling Stone, Johnson was found guilty of first-degree murder, conspiracy to commit murder, and being a felon in possession of a firearm. Johnson will now serve life in prison.

Young Dolphโ€™s Fiancรฉ & Sister React To Justin Johnsonโ€™s Guilty Verdict

Young Dolphโ€™s fiancรฉe Mia Jaye addressed the verdict on social media shortly after it was announced.

โ€œThis brings relief and restores my confidence in the justice system.โ€ Mia Jaye said before thanking law enforcement, prosecutors and โ€œeveryone involved for their diligent workโ€ in securing the conviction. โ€œWe are also grateful to the public for standing with us and advocating for accountability throughout this process,โ€ Jaye continued. โ€œThe past three years, marked by the loss of Adolph and the events leading to the trial, have been incredibly frustrating. My faith has been tested, but Adolphโ€™s tragic execution has only strengthened my resolve to fight โ€“ not only for him but for all Black men. This is just the beginning of our journey toward achieving full justice for Adolph, and we will patiently support the unfolding of that process.โ€

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Dolphโ€™s sister Carlisa Brown also spoke with Rolling Stone after the verdict and said Johnsonโ€™s murder conviction was โ€œworth the wait.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m feeling relief that justice was brought today. We finally got to see the full picture of what happened, and itโ€™s going to help with the healing process,โ€ Young Dolphโ€˜s sister Carlisa Brown said. โ€œWe had reassurance it was a strong case, but we didnโ€™t know everything,โ€ Brown says. โ€œBased on the evidence, it wasnโ€™t a shock [Johnson was convicted]. The person responsible had to reap the consequences and get what they deserved. It was worth the wait.โ€

Brown also confirmed the family would continue giving back to the community through the rapperโ€™s IdaMae Family Foundation.

โ€œWe need to keep moving forward and doing what he would want us to do,โ€ Brown says. โ€œWith this three-year anniversary coming up, Iโ€™m going to continue doing what he loved doing, which was giving back.โ€

After receiving life in prison, TheShadeRoom reports that Johnson took to Instagram to clout chase and brag about โ€œnot snitching.โ€

โ€œThese n***as taking criminal responsibility Iโ€™m taking street responsibility regardless Iโ€™m foreva the biggest they can throw away the keys before I ever eat da cheese.โ€

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