A$AP Rocky’s Defense Argues Use of Prop Gun in 2021 Incident

February 9, 2025: Background of the Incident

In November 2021, rapper A$AP Rocky, born Rakim Mayers, was involved in a confrontation with former friend Terell Ephron, known as A$AP Relli, in Hollywood. The altercation led to allegations that Rocky fired a gun at Ephron, resulting in minor injuries. Subsequently, Rocky faced two counts of assault with a semiautomatic firearm. If convicted, he could face up to 24 years in prison.

Defense’s Testimony: The Prop Gun Claim

During the trial, A$AP Twelvyy, a longtime associate of Rocky, testified that the rapper used a starter pistol, not a real firearm, during the incident. He stated that Rocky had previously carried the starter pistol and used it to deter potential threats. On the night in question, Twelvyy claimed that Rocky fired the prop gun to dissuade Ephron from attacking another group member.

Prosecution’s Standpoint

The prosecution, however, contends that Rocky discharged a real firearm during the altercation. Ephron testified that he was unaware of the possibility of the gun being a prop until the defense introduced the notion during the trial. He emphasized that he had not received any communication suggesting the firearm was fake. The prosecution also presented text messages from Ephron expressing fear and accusing Rocky after the incident.

Implications for A$AP Rocky

The trial’s outcome hinges on whether the jury believes the defense’s claim that a prop gun was used. If the jury accepts this argument, it could significantly impact the severity of any potential sentencing. Conversely, if the prosecution’s narrative prevails, Rocky faces substantial legal consequences. The case underscores the complexities of legal proceedings involving high-profile individuals and the challenges in discerning truth amid conflicting testimonies.

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Published by HOLR Magazine

Sources: AP News

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