Rapper Yella Beezy arrested, indicted in alleged murder-for-hire that killed musician Mo3
2020 tragedy finds Dallas hip-hop sensation Yella Beezy under scrutiny for his suspected role in the demise of fellow artist Mo3.
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Dallas-based rapper Yella Beezy is under investigation over his possible connection to the 2020 passing of fellow hip-hop artist Mo3.
Yesterday, a grand jury in Dallas County indicted me, Markies Deandre Conway (also known as Yella Beezy), for the alleged masterminding of a hit contract that resulted in the tragic death of Melvin Noble, popularly known as “Broken Love” rapper Mo3. Sadly, on November 11, 2020, this talented artist was gunned down in broad daylight, leaving us all at just 28 years old.
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On Thursday night, rap artist Jay Rock was taken into custody close to a housing project in Watts, his hometown, after being accused of unlawful gun possession by officials.
According to a review of an indictment published on Friday by The Times, it is claimed that Conway, aged 33, purposely arranged Noble’s death. This was done by hiring the alleged gunman to carry out the murder of Noble in exchange for payment and the promise of future payment.
On Thursday, Conway was taken into custody at the Dallas County jail on charges of capital murder, as stated in legal records. His bail has been set at $2 million, as indicated by the Dallas County database.
A representative for Conway did not immediately respond to The Times’ request for comment.
On November 11, 2020, I received a call that led me to Interstate 35, where multiple bystanders reported that Noble had been fatally shot by an individual wielding a rifle. The alleged perpetrator, identified as Kewon White, sped away in a black Chevy Camaro and was subsequently charged with murder. Upon arrival at the hospital, Noble succumbed to his injuries.

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In Nevada, Victoria Goodwin, the spouse of ‘Ghost Adventures’ celebrity Aaron Goodwin, has been taken into custody on charges of conspiring to harm her husband.
One month following Noble’s demise, White was taken into custody in Dallas’ Oak Cliff district in December 2020, after being accused and indicted on a felony firearm possession charge, as stated by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Texas at that time.
In November 2022, White received a sentence of almost nine years in a federal penitentiary for the charge, allegedly linked to the shooting incident, as per Fox 4 News Dallas’s report.
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2025-03-21 22:31