New York rapper Troy Ave simply received the last word revenge in opposition to his sworn enemy Taxtone. Media Take Out confirms that the rapper testified in courtroom in opposition to his rival, claiming that Taxtone was liable for capturing Troy’s greatest pal Ronald “Banga” McPhatter.
Troy Ave, 37, took the stand in opposition to Taxtone, who’s going through homicide costs, following a combat within Irving Plaza in New York in May of 2016.
While on stand, Troy described wrestling with Taxstone, a hip-hop podcaster (actual identify is Daryl Campbell), over the gun.
Here’s what Troy testified (courtesy of the NY Post):
“When the shot goes off I see the sunshine from the spark and I hear the shot,” he testified. “This is all occurring quick. I rise up and begin preventing Taxstone, attempting to take him, seize the gun, and one other shot goes off. I put my leg as much as sort of block the shot from hitting me within the face or chest.”
“I rolled his physique over and I’m like, ‘Banga, rise up. Come on.’ I’m smacking him, like, ‘C’mon bro. Get up,’” Collins testified. “And his eyes had been rolling to the again of his head. His shirt was pink so I may inform he received shot.”
And Troy was nicely compensated for his snitching. Media Take Out confirmed that prosecutors have promised Troy Ave a one-year sentence — as an alternative of the 15 years he was going through for firing a gun contained in the nightclub — in trade for his testimony at Taxtone’s trial.
Given that Troy Ave already spent a couple of yr in jail, he’s anticipated to by no means spend one other DAY IN JAIL over this incident.
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