Youngboy By no means Broke Once more (a.okay.a. NBA Youngboy) scored a significant victory on the opening day of his Los Angeles trial for firearms possession on Tuesday (July 12), with the choose ruling to exclude using the rapper’s lyrics as proof, protection attorneys confirmed to Billboard.
The choice by U.S. District Choose R. Gary Klausner means prosecutors received’t have the ability to use lyrics from three Youngboy songs — “Lonely Little one,” “Life Help” and “Gunsmoke” — to assist convict the rapper (born Kentrell Gaulden), who’s charged with possession of a firearm after he was found with a loaded FNX-45 gun throughout a site visitors cease in Tarzana, California on March 22, 2021.
Amongst different strains, prosecutors had argued that the lyric “FN, Glock, MAC-10s” from “Gunsmoke” demonstrates the rapper’s “familiarity and information of FN, the high-end producer of the gun present in defendant’s automotive that he denies knowingly possessing,” in response to a courtroom submitting on Monday (July 11).
In their very own submitting rebutting the prosecution’s request, protection legal professionals had stated that permitting the lyrics as proof could be “extremely prejudicial as they talk about hardcore rap which has been empirically established to be extra negatively obtained than different genres of music” and that the lyrics “provide very minimal probative worth and are considerably outweighed by the bias contained inside the phrases of the songs.” Their argument echoes the rising controversy round rap lyrics being cited in prison instances in opposition to such hip-hop artists as Younger Thug, Gunna, Drakeo the Ruler and Bobby Shmurda in recent times.
The choose’s ruling marked a spotlight of the primary day of Youngboy’s L.A. trial, which befell at Roybal Federal Constructing and U.S. Courthouse in Downtown Los Angeles and included jury choice and opening arguments by the prosecution and protection legal professionals.
The possession cost at subject within the case stems from Youngboy’s earlier felony conviction for aggravated assault with a firearm, which prevents him from possessing a firearm and ammunition. The U.S. District Court docket for the Center District of Louisiana had charged Youngboy with this violation and issued a warrant for his arrest; quickly after, legislation enforcement bought a search warrant for Youngboy’s cellphone and tracked him to Tarzana.
Based on the indictment, LAPD officers surveilled Youngboy as he bought into his new Mercedes GLS 200 Maybach, which had been bought simply over per week earlier than, after which tried to drag him over, utilizing marked police vehicles with sirens and lights.
However of their opening assertion, the protection argued {that a} policeman’s physique digicam will present that, after complying with officers, pulling over for them and exhibiting his arms, the cops took “defensive positions behind the doorways of each vehicles.”
“That is what Mr. Gaulden is taking a look at. He sees… this isn’t a site visitors cease. This isn’t the place they go up and ask for his license, his registration… they’re speaking to him on a megaphone,” stated the protection. They went on to state that the indictment doesn’t point out that it was “4, 5, 6, 7 police vehicles marked and unmarked all pulled up behind him,” which they are saying will also be seen within the physique cam footage.
“Law enforcement officials are shifting in direction of the entrance with arms on their weapons,” the protection continued, including that it was at this second that Youngboy fled in his automotive, not understanding why he’d been pulled over or that there was a warrant out for his arrest.
Of their dueling opening statements, the prosecution and the protection each famous the pace of the Maybach because it raced down the road — and that the automotive caught air after hitting a pace bump. To point the hazard this posed to the general public, the prosecution famous the bump was positioned as Youngboy “approached an elementary faculty and handed a center faculty.”
Quickly after, Youngboy deserted his automotive and started to run away on foot. He was in the end found hours later close to the yard of a stranger’s house in Tarzana and his automotive was searched by legislation enforcement.
In its opening assertion, the prosecution defined that in a search of the complete automotive, the loaded gun was found together with Youngboy’s ID, bank cards and “half one million {dollars} value of pricey watches, jewellery, a lot of which was customized made for the defendant together with his rap brand.”
However the protection famous that regardless of the indictment stating that the tan-colored gun was found on the ground behind the entrance passenger’s seat of the automotive, a number of individuals searched the Maybach earlier than the gun was discovered — one thing they described as unlikely given how distinguished the firearm would have been in opposition to the automotive’s black carpet. Describing the physique cam footage, the protection additional tried to poke holes within the prosecution’s assertion in regards to the place of the gun by noting that it appeared an officer in query was “rummaging by means of one thing” throughout a search of the backseat of the automobile on the motive force’s aspect, however that “by no means as soon as at that time does [the officer] notify anybody that he sees a gun.”
The protection additional alleged that legislation enforcement didn’t correctly doc the place the gadgets have been found contained in the automotive, stating, “They didn’t take pictures to indicate precisely the place [the] gadgets have been all discovered. What they’re doing is shifting issues round and taking pictures.”
Elsewhere within the prosecutors’ opening assertion, which was far briefer than that of Youngboy’s authorized group, they argued that Youngboy was captured on video in Baton Rouge, Lousiana with the “similar precise sort of gun” found in Tarzana, in addition to in a photograph in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania just a few months forward of his arrest.
However the protection argued this proof doesn’t show the cost at hand.
“[This case is] about this gun, at this place, right now… The federal government goes to spend half of their case speaking about stuff that occurs in cities distant at occasions far previously,” the protection argued.
The Los Angeles trial is scheduled to proceed over the approaching weeks. Youngboy can also be dealing with trial in a separate case in Louisiana, the place he’s charged with illegally possessing medication and firearms that have been found throughout an arrest in Baton Rouge in September 2020.