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New details of the slaying of Latauriisha O’Brien, better known as Half Ounce, come from police documents that have never before been made public.The documents describe surveillance footage of the shooting, as well as interviews with friends and family of the slain rapper.Hip-hop's storied history has long been complicated by street violence and greater Los Angeles is one of the deadliest places for rappers, according toAnthony King, 37, and Dennis Risinger, 38, face murder charges.
The documents also lay out law enforcement’s initial theory of the case. That theory revolves around a robbery and a subsequent online feud, and itfor Anthony King, 37, and Dennis Risinger, 38. Both men have pleaded not guilty to all charges, and the first hearing in the case is set for Nov. 6. But O’Brien had not been in serious legal trouble since his early 20s, and his family has said in public-facing comments that the father of four had left street life behind to pursue rapping. His wife said that he was working at UPS to support their family in addition to recording new music.
After the robbery, according to the documents, King and O’Brien began to trade barbs over Instagram, with O’Brien telling members of their circle that King set him up and circulating edited pictures of King with a penis in his mouth. King would describe O’Brien as a “snitch” and allegedly send him pictures of his mother’s apartment.
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