A Dekalb County, Georgia judge set a $100,000 bond for rapper Radric “Gucci Mane” Davis, who is accused of murdering a man during an altercation on May 10. Davis is expected to post the $100,000 bond and be released from a Dekalb County prison today (May 24).
Davis is accused of murdering a man, after an altercation took place inside a home of a female acquaintance that Davis was visiting with another friend.
According to Davis’ lawyer Dennis Scheib, five men burst into the apartment, assaulted Davis and the unidentified friend and threatened to shoot Davis.
Davis grabbed a gun on a nearby table and traded fire with the men. Three days later, the body of Henry "Pookie Loc" Clark, a member of a rap group known as Loccish Lifestyle, was found in a wooded area near Columbia Middle School.
“As much as I want to be celebrating my album [titled Trap House] release party rather than sitting alone in a cell that I don’t belong, I can’t feel sorry for myself [because] a man lost his life,” Davis told AllHipHop.com in a statement
Lawyers for Davis said that they believed the attackers were associated with Atlanta rapper Young Jeezy.
Jeezy is a member of Boyz-N-The Hood, the Atlanta-based rap group that is signed to Sean “P. Diddy” Combs’ Bad Boy Entertainment. As a solo artist Jeezy is signed to Universal’s Island Def Jam imprint.
Jeezy has denied involvement in the shooting on local airwaves, but representatives for Big Cat Records and Davis' attorney said the altercation may have stemmed from a dispute over who owned the rights to the collaborative song “So Icy.”
“So Icy” features the two rising rappers before they became locked in a verbal dispute. The two recently traded disses and threats on the mixtape circuit.
Meanwhile, Davis’s label has offered a $10,000 reward for information that leads to the arrest of the four other men that were involved in the altercation.
“As a God fearing person, I never wanted to see anyone die,” Davis said. “I found myself in a predicament and even though there was an attack on my life, I truly never intended to hurt anyone, I was just trying to protect myself.”
Source: allhiphop.com
Davis is accused of murdering a man, after an altercation took place inside a home of a female acquaintance that Davis was visiting with another friend.
According to Davis’ lawyer Dennis Scheib, five men burst into the apartment, assaulted Davis and the unidentified friend and threatened to shoot Davis.
Davis grabbed a gun on a nearby table and traded fire with the men. Three days later, the body of Henry "Pookie Loc" Clark, a member of a rap group known as Loccish Lifestyle, was found in a wooded area near Columbia Middle School.
“As much as I want to be celebrating my album [titled Trap House] release party rather than sitting alone in a cell that I don’t belong, I can’t feel sorry for myself [because] a man lost his life,” Davis told AllHipHop.com in a statement
Lawyers for Davis said that they believed the attackers were associated with Atlanta rapper Young Jeezy.
Jeezy is a member of Boyz-N-The Hood, the Atlanta-based rap group that is signed to Sean “P. Diddy” Combs’ Bad Boy Entertainment. As a solo artist Jeezy is signed to Universal’s Island Def Jam imprint.
Jeezy has denied involvement in the shooting on local airwaves, but representatives for Big Cat Records and Davis' attorney said the altercation may have stemmed from a dispute over who owned the rights to the collaborative song “So Icy.”
“So Icy” features the two rising rappers before they became locked in a verbal dispute. The two recently traded disses and threats on the mixtape circuit.
Meanwhile, Davis’s label has offered a $10,000 reward for information that leads to the arrest of the four other men that were involved in the altercation.
“As a God fearing person, I never wanted to see anyone die,” Davis said. “I found myself in a predicament and even though there was an attack on my life, I truly never intended to hurt anyone, I was just trying to protect myself.”
Source: allhiphop.com