Atlanta based rapper Ricky Hawk, aka Silento, 23, is charged with the murder of his 34-year-old cousin who was found shot in the face in Atlanta street
Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae) rapper Silento, 23, is charged with the murder of his 34-year-old cousin who was found shot in the face in Atlanta street
Ricky Hawk,, aka Silento, was arrested and charged with murder, accused of shooting to death his cousin Frederick Rooks
Rooks, 34, was found suffering from gunshot wounds to the face and leg in Atlanta suburb on January 21
Atlanta rapper is best known for his 2015 hit song Watch Me [Whip/Nae Nae]
Hawk’s string of troubles with the law include a 2020 arrest for allegedly swinging a hatchet at strangers in California, and for driving 143mph in Georgia

Silento, the Atlanta rapper best known for his hit song Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae), was arrested on Monday and charged with murder in the shooting death of his cousin.
DeKalb County police said in a statement on Twitter that the 23-year-old rapper, whose legal name is Ricky Hawk, was arrested in a suburb of Atlanta on Monday.
He was booked into the county jail on a count of first-degree murder in connection with the January 21 shooting death of 34-year-old Frederick Rooks.
Hawk was being held without bond early Tuesday.
Rooks died after he was shot on Deep Shoals Circle, Atlanta on Jan. 21.
Police responded to a call of shots fired on January 21 about 3.30am in the community of Panthersville in DeKalb County.

Officers found Rooks dead with multiple gunshot wounds that night, including to his face and leg. He was pronounced dead at the scene on Deep Shoals Circle.
Security video footage from nearby homes showed multiple cars speeding away from the scene of the shooting, and it captured at least one gunshot. Eight bullet casings were recovered at the scene, according to an incident report.
Police said they were still trying to determine a motive behind the killing.

In October, the rapper was arrested for allegedly driving 143mph on Interstate 85 in Georgia.
Hawk was observed slowing down, changing lanes and swerving around slower vehicles in his 2020 BMW X3 sports SUV, according to a police report obtained by TMZ.
Initially, when pulled over, Hawk handed the officer his driver’s license while declaring, ‘We ain’t do nothing wrong.’
When questioned about why he was speeding, the rapper reportedly said he had just left a club after promoting a new song and was being followed.
The Georgia native went on to declare he had a right to drive at a high rate of speed.
‘If there is like 10 cars following me, I can do 143 because I am not a regular person and you could go and look on your computer and it would tell you that,’ the officer quoted Hawk as saying.

He was charged with reckless driving, speeding, failure to maintain lane and improper stopping, news outlets reported.
A month earlier, Hawk was charged with assault with a deadly weapon. The rapper was accused of walking into an unlocked stranger’s home in the Valley Village area of Los Angeles and swinging a hatchet at the two people inside before one of them disarmed him.
TMZ reported that the rapper was searching for his girlfriend, but later found out that he had entered the wrong house.
Prior to that arrest he was charged with inflicting corporal punishment on a spouse or cohabitant at a Santa Ana home on August 28.

In a virtual court appearance on Tuesday, the judge read his charges to him and told him his case would be heard in superior court at a later date.
Hawk made headlines in 2017, when he was briefly detained in Abu Dhabi amid claims he had failed to perform at two shows for which he was contracted.

The 23-year-old rapper’sorgia native’s biggest hit, Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae), was released in 2015 and became a viral sensation, spawning an international dance craze.
The song climbed all the way to No 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, and the official music video for Whip/Nae Nae has been viewed on YouTube more than 1.7billion times.
Hawk’s most recent release was the single Swish on January 28.
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