Pop Smoke.According to the, the defendant entered the guilty plea in juvenile court on Thursday, with the outlet reporting the defendant admitted to entering a mansion in the Hollywood hills as a teenager with the intention of robbing Pop Smoke, who was fatally shot.
The home where the shooting occurred was owned by star Teddi Mellencamp, daughter of musician John Mellencamp.Following his guilty plea, the defendant was sentenced to four years and two months in juvenile hall.
The judge, however, warned the defendant he could remain in custody until he was 25. The defendant has already served nearly three years behind bars since his arrest, and reports the judge declined to apply the time he's already spent behind bars toward his sentence.
Three others charged in the rapper's death — 15- and 17-year-olds at the time of the homicide, and a 19-year-old — have yet to stand trial.
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