Nipsey Hussle Murder Suspect Is Charged, But What About The Getaway Driver?
The unidentified driver does not appear to be being held accountable.
Nipsey Hussle‘s alleged killer has officially been charged. However, there were still questions surrounding the tragedy, including what will happen to the still unidentified getaway driver.
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Eric Holder, 29, was charged on Thursday with one count of murder, two counts of attempted murder and one count of possession of a firearm by a felon, according to the Hollywood Reporter. “The criminal complaint also includes allegations that he personally used a firearm and caused great bodily injury and death,” the Hollywood Reporter wrote.
But there appears to be an accomplice in the shooting: The getaway driver.
The driver has reportedly claimed she knew nothing about the shooting.
“The woman has insisted to detectives that she never knew Holder intended to harm Hussle and was aware of the shooting only in the aftermath,” according to the Los Angeles Times.
She allegedly surrendered to authorities Tuesday and was continuing to cooperate with detectives. However, she was never arrested for her alleged role in the shooting, Josh Rubenstein, LAPD’s director of communications, said.
There has been outrage over the woman not appearing to be held accountable.
“Holder’s female accomplice waited two days to turn herself in to police,” community activist Najee Ali told the Times. “That was two days too many.”
Of course, social media has done its research. Users got to work and found a handful of Twitter accounts that tweeted the getaway driver was either named or went by the social media handle of “Baylett Starz.” Others suggested she had gang ties, calling her “a chick from Hoovers,” a reference to the Crips.
Vox reported that Hussle was formerly a member of the Crips before he became the community activist he was before he died.
The person who social media users identified as the getaway driver allegedly had a Facebook page under the name of Baylett SF Bayz. The last status update from that account came Sunday, the same day Nipsey Hussle was gunned down.
Below is a sampling of tweets claiming to have identified the getaway driver involved in Nipsey Hussle’s shooting.
The (getaway driver) Baylett Starz hid her posts about #NipseyHussle and the other post are from her gang friends… #NipseyHussle #LaurenLondon pic.twitter.com/s6RR9oxJpP
— lifeisastoryy_gossip (@lifeisastoryy) April 2, 2019
I heard it was a chick from Hoovers. Her Facebook name is “baylett sf bayz”
— Eddriana Pierce (@eddriana_p) April 2, 2019
Baylett days are numbered
— Jay-Von (@Vonzilla) April 2, 2019
lock up his getaway driver also "baylett sf bayz"https://t.co/A91weDroMv
— Anything is possible (@Suspectnewswat1) April 2, 2019
Either way, we hope Nipsey Hussle’s family and friends get justice.
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Bill Cosby Gets Sentenced For His Sexual Assault Conviction
Bill Cosby Gets Sentenced For His Sexual Assault Conviction
1. Cosby's mug shot
Source: 1 of 76Bill Cosby’s mugshot as he was processed in the Montgomery County correctional facility- via @CNN pic.twitter.com/FQ5ssCCfpg
— Elizabeth Landers (@ElizLanders) September 25, 2018
2. Cosby leaves courtroom in handcuffs
Source: 2 of 76JUST IN: Bill Cosby led out of courtroom in handcuffs after being sentenced to 3-10 years in prison. https://t.co/wqq3YyiSf6 pic.twitter.com/drHx3XpBpj
— NBC News (@NBCNews) September 25, 2018
3. Cosby is remanded to prison immediately

4. Cosby is remanded to prison immediately

5. Cosby is remanded to prison immediately

6.
Source: 6 of 76.@GloriaAllred on Bill Cosby sentencing: "We're glad that judgement day has finally come for Mr. Cosby." https://t.co/hIuyQCFgbQ pic.twitter.com/twGvcPC1g5
— Fox News (@FoxNews) September 25, 2018
7.
Source: 7 of 76“This is just going to show victims that they can make it through and that there’s justice at the end. Hallelujah,” a witness in Bill Cosby’s criminal case says after he was sentenced to 3-10 years in state prison #tictocnews pic.twitter.com/mcqHCxdybN
— Bloomberg Quicktake (@Quicktake) September 25, 2018
8.
Source: 8 of 76Judge Steven O'Neill denies bail to Bill Cosby, according to a tweet from the Montgomery County District Attorney's office https://t.co/nZFX9KNC66 pic.twitter.com/qc7VM9aXXC
— CNN Breaking News (@cnnbrk) September 25, 2018
9.
Source: 9 of 76Much hangs in the balance for Bill Cosby. He entered the courthouse, without emotion. As of 10:45, the judge took a recess to rule on if Cosby is a sexually violent predator. Sentencing will begin shortly after that. @CBSPhilly pic.twitter.com/6duFfCeODc
— Joe Holden (@JoeHoldenCBS3) September 25, 2018
10. Sentencing expected

11. Accuser Janice Dickinson

12. Cosby arrives for Day 2

13.
Source: 13 of 7614. Cosby in court for Day 2 of sentencing hearing

15. Cosby in court for Day 2 of sentencing hearing

16. Cosby arrives for Day 2

17. Cosby arrives for Day 2

18. Cosby arrives for Day 2

19. Cosby arrives for Day 2

20. Cosby arrives for Day 2

21. Cosby arrives for Day 2

22. Day 2: Cosby accuser arrives

23. Day 2 begins

24. Day 2 begins

25. Cosby accusers at the courthouse

26. Cosby accusers at the courthouse

27. Bill Cosby's personal attorney leaves

28. Bill Cosby leaves after the first day of sentencing hearing

29.
Source: 29 of 76.@Jerickaduncan spoke with a Bill Cosby juror who said she agrees with the district attorney's request for the comedian to spend at least five to 10 years in prison.
— CBS News (@CBSNews) September 24, 2018
More on the first day of Cosby's sentencing: https://t.co/dJbVHjb4XJ pic.twitter.com/Y2j6rkS4i5
30. Heavy police presence

31. Cosby fans on-site

32. Cosby accusers

33. Cosby accusers

34. Activists at the courthouse

35. Cosby spokespersons

36. Heavy media presence

37. Sentencing Begins In Bill Cosby Trial

38. Sentencing Begins In Bill Cosby Trial

39. Cosby accusers

40. Gloria Allred

41. Sentencing Begins In Bill Cosby Trial

42. Sentencing Begins In Bill Cosby Trial

43. Sentencing Begins In Bill Cosby Trial

44. Bill Cosby leaves after the first day of sentencing hearing

45. Bill Cosby leaves after the first day of sentencing hearing

46. Bill Cosby leaves after the first day of sentencing hearing

47. Sentencing Begins In Bill Cosby Trial

48. Andrea Constand

49. Former model Janice Dickinson

50. Judge Steven T. O'Neill

51. Bill Cosby's publicist Andrew Wyatt

52. Chelan Lasha arrives

53. Andrea Constand arrives

54. Montgomery County District Attorney Kevin Steele

55. Sentencing Begins In Bill Cosby Trial

56.
Source: 56 of 76Bill Cosby just walked into court on the arm of his publicist Andrew Wyatt. At one point he pointed to the crowd outside the Pennsylvania courthouse. https://t.co/GeUhEOCfgI pic.twitter.com/xpdoPL9t0H
— CNN (@CNN) September 24, 2018
57. Sentencing Begins In Bill Cosby Trial

58. Sentencing Begins In Bill Cosby Trial

59. Sentencing Begins In Bill Cosby Trial

60. Sentencing Begins In Bill Cosby Trial

61. Cosby back in court

62. Bill Cosby arrives for sentencing

63.
Source: 63 of 76Bill Cosby arrives at a courthouse for sentencing after being convicted earlier this year on three felony counts of aggravated indecent assault. https://t.co/AMtP9goLOz pic.twitter.com/cFSZlIFnGf
— ABC News (@ABC) September 24, 2018
64. Judge Steven T. O'Neill enters the courtroom

65.
Source: 65 of 76SENTENCING DAY: Bill Cosby has arrived at court. pic.twitter.com/quhmu49uu6
— Lauren Dawn Johnson (@LaurenDawnFox29) September 24, 2018
66. Activists demonstrate

67. Police presence

68. Andrea Constand arrives

69. Bill Cosby

70. Janice Dickinson arrives

71. Gloria Allred speaks

72. Bill Cosby

73. Protests ensue

74. Defense lawyer arrives

75. Sentencing Begins In Bill Cosby Trial

76. Sentencing Begins In Bill Cosby Trial

Bill Cosby Gets Sentenced For His Sexual Assault Conviction
UPDATED: 5:48 p.m. EDT, Sept. 25 -- Bill Cosby's mug shot was taken and released to the public Tuesday afternoon. https://twitter.com/ElizLanders/status/1044694465267609600 UPDATED: 2:23 p.m. EDT, Sept. 25 -- Bill Cosby was sentenced on Tuesday to three to 10 years in prison for drugging and sexually assaulting a woman in 2004. https://twitter.com/RoigFranzia/status/1044650412689764352 UPDATED: 1:08 p.m. EDT, Sept. 25 -- Judge Steven T. O’Neill has reportedly decided that Bill Cosby must be labeled a sexually violent predator regardless of the sentencing, which was expected to be announced at bout 1:30 p.m. Tuesday. https://twitter.com/RoigFranzia/status/1044621674849730562 UPDATED: 10:54 a.m. EDT, Sept. 25 -- The woman at the center of Bill Cosby's conviction for sexual assault addressed the court Tuesday morning to deliver her victim impact statement, according to Washington Post reporter Manuel Roig-Franzia. "Bill Cosby took my beautiful, healthy, young spirit & crushed it," Andrea Constand reportedly said. "He robbed me of my health & vitality, my open nature, and my trust in myself & others." https://twitter.com/RoigFranzia/status/1044598871274516480 https://twitter.com/RoigFranzia/status/1044600711936380929 Meanwhile, Cosby's lawyers were reportedly hoping that the disgraced comedian's blindness and other health concerns would factor into a lenient prison sentence. Cosby was facing as many as 10 years in prison. https://twitter.com/RoigFranzia/status/1044599635438960641 There was also the concern over how Cosby would be classified following his conviction. https://twitter.com/RoigFranzia/status/1044601372698705921 [caption id="attachment_3828249" align="alignnone" width="836"] Source: BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI / Getty[/caption] UPDATED: 8:36 a.m. EDT, Sept. 25 -- Bill Cosby has arrived at the suburban Philadelphia courthouse Tuesday, when he was expected to be sentenced to prison for his sexual assault conviction months earlier. The disgraced comedian who was found guilty of drugging and sexually assaulting a woman in 2004 emerged from his luxury SUV smiling and pointed to onlookers at the Montgomery County Courthouse in Norristown, Pennsylvania. https://twitter.com/LaurenDawnFox29/status/1044565289868963840 The prosecutor in the case has pushed for Cosby to serve 10 years in prison, but the judge has hinted that the sentence may be closer to three years. Accusers had an opportunity to speak directly to Cosby and the court during the first installment of the two-day sentencing hearing. Speakers included Andrea Constand, the woman whose claims of sexual assault prompted the trial, and former supermodel Janice Dickinson. Read on to see pictures and videos from Day 1 of Cosby's sentencing hearing. [caption id="attachment_3828125" align="alignnone" width="840"] Source: BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI / Getty[/caption] UPDATED: 4:35 p.m. EDT -- Bill Cosby was reportedly expected to be sentenced to no more than three years, the judge presiding over his sexual assault trial and sentencing hearing said Monday. That stood in contrast to the prosecutor reportedly seeking as much as a decade behind bars. https://twitter.com/RoigFranzia/status/1044310069838524416 However, it was unclear when Cosby would be sentenced because of a reported request submitted by the defense at the start of the two-day sentencing hearing on Monday. Cosby was being sentenced about five months after being found guilty of sexually assaulting Andrea Constand in 2004. https://twitter.com/RoigFranzia/status/1044249876815663104 The hearing was expected to last two days to afford Constand and Cosby's alleged victims an opportunity to offer their "victim impact statements" to the disgraced comedian. https://twitter.com/RoigFranzia/status/1044202690031620096 According to Deadline, Cosby's "lawyers today made a last-ditch sleight-of-hand that could knock the two-day sentencing hearing off the rails right after it started and keep him from potentially going behind bars this week." Original story: [caption id="attachment_3828002" align="alignnone" width="836"] Source: NurPhoto / Getty[/caption] Bill Cosby was scheduled on Monday to be sentenced for his sexual assault conviction, but not before his confirmed and alleged victims literally have their say. The woman who a jury found was drugged and groped by the disgraced comedian was expected to lead a group of women making their "victim impact statements" to Cosby ahead of his sentencing, which was set to last two days. Cosby arrived at the courthouse in Norristown, Pennsylvania, a suburb of Philadelphia, with his legal team in tow. His main accuser, Andrea Constand, had already arrived, as well as other accusers, including former supermodel Janice Dickinson. A small group of protesters had assembled outside the courthouse in a scene that was similar to the retrial, which ended in April and followed the original trial that ended in a mistrial last year. Regardless of the sentencing – Cosby could either be sentenced to a maximum 30 years and be led out of the courtroom in handcuffs or he could be sentenced to probation – the case is likely bound to continue as defense attorneys were expected to announce an immediate appeal. Cosby’s fall from grace has been especially notable because he built his career on a clean, family-friendly image that was shredded when he was indicted and arrested on Constand’s accusation that had gone all but ignored until Montgomery County District Attorney Kevin Steele won his election and vowed to finish the job his predecessor never started. The comedian's wife filed an ethics complaint with the state judicial board last week claiming Judge Steven O'Neill was biased, but the accusation wasn’t expected to affect the sentencing. Below are some of the scenes from Cosby’s sentencing hearing. The photos and videos will be updated as they become available.
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