Murder trial for Crips member who killed rapper Nipsey Hussle, begins with opening statements as prosecution calls hit ‘premeditated and deliberate’ execution and defense says hip-hop star was killed in ‘a crime of passion’
LA Deputy District Attorney John McKinney told the jury the killing of rapper Nipsey Hussle was a ‘premeditated and deliberate’ murder
Crips gang member Eric Holder, 32, is charged with murder and two counts of attempted murder in the death of rapper Nipsey Hussle
Ermias Asghedom, aka Rapper Nipsey Hussle, 33, was gunned down just moments after meeting fans outside his clothing store in LA on March 31, 2019, a day before a scheduled visit with police to discuss gang violence
McKinney in his opening statements Wednesday described how the rapper was shot ‘from the bottom of his feet to the top of his head’ and defense says he was killed in ‘a crime of passion
Holder shooting with two guns hit Hussle with at least 10 bullets that severed his spine, punctured his lungs three times and pierced his liver
Holder’s defense attorney, Aaron Jansen, in his opening said this was a case of a crime committed ‘in the heat of passion’
Jensen said his client was ‘so inflamed and enraged’ at Hussle publicly accusing him of ‘snitching’ that he ‘returned and shot’ the Grammy winning hip-hop star

The trial of the Crips gang member caught on tape shooting rapper musician Nipsey Hussle opened Wednesday with the prosecution painting he scene of the rapper being executed in a hail of bullets that severed his spine, punctured his lungs three times and pierced his liver, a Los Angeles court heard Wednesday.
‘It was a devastating attack ….a very personal attack,’ Deputy District Attorney John McKinney told the jury of nine women and three men in his opening statement at the trial of aspiring rapper Eric Holder, 32 – the man accused of using two guns to riddle Hussle with at least 10 bullets.
Days after the assassination, LAPD named Eric Holder, then 29, a known member of the Rollin’ 60s gang, as the suspect in the assassination of rapper Ermias Asghedom, aka ‘Nipsey Hussle’, 33, three years ago.

Police arrested wannabe rapper and known gang member Holder, who also goes by the name ‘S****y Cuz’, the first week of April, 2019, after video clips pointed to his being the shooter and rumors online pointed that the artiste was the subject of a gang hit.
Calling the star’s killing a ‘premeditated and deliberate’ murder, DDA McKinney said Hussle was ‘shot from the bottom of his feet to the top of his head,’ after accusing fellow gang-member Holder of being a ‘snitch.’
Just before firing, he added, Holder told Hussle. ‘You’re through,’ and when the first shot hit him, the Grammy-winning hip hopper yelled, ‘You got me.’
The suspect Eric Holder, was in Los Angeles County Superior Court Wednesday. Holder is charged with murder and two counts of attempted murder in connection with the attack outside Hussle’s The Marathon clothing store, three years ago.
Hussle was killed by ’10, possibly 11 shots,’ prosecutors said in court Wednesday as McKinney told the jury of nine women and three men that the star’s killing was a ‘premeditated and deliberate’ murder.


Hussle was known to Holder. Growing up in tough south LA, the young boys both were recruited by the Rollin’ 60s gang, also known as the Neighborhood Crips. After killing his one time fellow gang member, Holder is charged with one count of murder, two of attempted murder, two of assault with a firearm and one of possession of a firearm by a felon.
He entered a plea of not guilty.
While deputy DA McKinney maintained that the actions of Holder – who also allegedly kicked Nipsey in the head after shooting him, was premeditated murder, Holder’s attorney, Aaron Jansen, denied that the killing was premeditated.
‘He is charged with premeditated, first degree murder,’ Jansen told the jury. ‘It should be voluntary manslaughter.’

The defense attorney maintained that Holder was ‘so inflamed and enraged’ at Hussle publicly accusing him of ‘snitching’ that he ‘returned and shot’ the hip-hop star.
‘He did not have time to cool off,’ added Jansen.
‘It was not premeditated.’ Jansen told the jury that his client ‘did not intend to hurt’ Kerry Latham or Shermi Villnueva.
‘It was not his intention to kill Mr. Latham or Mr. Villnueva. That never entered his mind. He did not know either of them,’ Jensen told the court.
Nipsey’s long-time friend, Herman ‘Cowboy’ Douglas, who was inside the Marathon clothing store when the shooting happened, rushed out when he heard gunshots, only got find his buddy dying.
‘He was fighting and trying to breath till the ambulance came,’ he told the court.
‘He didn’t say anything, he just kept trying to raise up.’
Douglas, 49, who was talking with Hussle and other friends in the store parking lot just before the shooting, told the court that in their earlier conversation, the musician told Holder, ‘Hey we heard there’s some paperwork on you that you need to take care of.’
Douglas, who took the stand wearing a jacket with the image of Hussle on the back, explained that ‘paperwork’ meant that Holder’s name could have come up in a police report or court transcript, sparking a rumor that he may have snitched or told on another gang member.
Questioned by McKinney, Douglas said Holder’s reaction was to say, “’…..n****rs are hating on me”, meaning talking s**t about me.’

Asked if he thought Nipsey might be in danger from Holder or if he sensed ‘any animosity or bad blood’ between them, Douglas said , ‘No.’
Under cross examination from Holder’s attorney Jansen, Douglas said that in past years, a gangbanger accused of snitching could ‘be beaten up or even killed.’
Today he said, penalties on snitching are less harsh, though he admitted, ‘Me getting on the stand right now would be considered snitching.’
The taboo in gang culture against snitching could prove a problem for the prosecution, DDA McKinney admitted earlier. Even though he was a victim of the shooting and is now in a wheelchair, Kerry Latham is is reluctant to testify against another gangbanger.
‘He’s going to come to court, but he might not be very co-operative,’ said McKinney.
In the gang world, he said, ‘You are not supposed to talk to the police, even if you’re the victim of a crime.’
McKinney added that the other victim, Shermi Villnueva, also has misgivings about testifying against the heavily tattooed Holder who wore a dark suit, open white shirt and white sneakers as he sat next to his defense team.


Ermias Asghedom, who went by the stage name Nipsey Hussle, rose to fame in 2005 with the success of several mixtapes that caught the eyes of Jay-Z, Rihanna, Drake and countless artists who paid tribute to the rapper. He was posthumously awarded two Grammys after his death.
The father of two is survived by daughter Emani, 13 and son Kross, 5, from his relationships with Tanisha Foster and Lauren London, respectively. His estate was appraised at $4.1million after his death.
McKinney told the court that Hussle was talking with friends outside his clothing store, Marathon, on the afternoon of Sunday March 31, 2019, when Holder showed up in a car driven by a girlfriend Bryannita Nicholson, 32.
Holder – who was known in the neighborhood by his nickname, ‘Sh*tty Cuz’ – shook hands with the Racks in the Middle rapper and others in the group gathered there at a strip mall at Slausen Avenue and Crenshaw Boulevard.
Then, said McKinney, the conversation turned to the subject of ‘snitching.’
‘Nipsey was telling Mr. Holder that there was word on the street about you snitching.’

McKinney explained that in gang culture, snitching is a very serious offense. ‘It’s a very volatile subject if a gang member is considered a snitch. It’s not not like snitching on your little brother or sister.’
After the snitching conversation, Holder took off with Nicholson in her car, but asked her to drive around the block and park in an alley behind the strip mall.
Holder put on a red shirt, then went back to where Hussle and his friends were still outside talking, said McKinney and in the view of several cameras mounted in the strip mall, said ‘You’re through’ to Hussle and started firing with a 40-caliber semi-automatic handgun in one hand and a revolver in the other.
Hit by the first fusillade, Nipsey, managed to call out ‘You got me’ before falling to the ground, his spine severed. He was hit by 10, possibly 11 shots, the court heard.

Holder fled the scene and ran back to Nicholson’s car, and on the way was caught on security camera still holding both guns, said McKinney.
He ordered Nicholson: ‘Drive before I slap you.’ She took him back to Long Beach where he was living at the time.
Just two days later, Holder was arrested, added McKinney. ‘He was still wearing the same clothes as he was wearing at the time of the shooting.’

The attempted murder and assault with a firearm charges stem from Holder allegedly also shooting 56 year-old Kerry Latham and Sharmi Villnueva, 44, during the attack. Both victims were friends of Hussle.
Latham, who had just been released from prison after serving 25 years for murder, was hit in the back and is now in a wheelchair, said McKinney. Villnueva was much luckier. The bullet hit his belt and bounced off. In his opening statement, Holder’s defense attorney, Jansen, conceded that his client shot Hussle, telling the jury, ‘Eric Holder shot and Killed Nipsey Hussle.’
But, he said that this was a case of a crime committed ‘in the heat of passion.’
Leave a Reply