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doubt that it was an accident
judging by his "music" he seemed to enjoy hurting other people
Loaded was indicted in March 2021 on one count of manslaughter over the 18-year-old's death.
Police allege the young rapper shot Walker in the torso with a rifle outside of a home in The Wood neighborhood of Dallas, Texas, on October 25, 2020.
A police affidavit states both men and a witness, named Cameron Walker, were outside Walker's house when two shots went off.
Walker's sister Khija, who was inside the home, ran outside and saw her brother “lying on the street with a gunshot wound to his torso,” with Lil Loaded and Cameron standing over him.
One of them yelled at her to call 9-1-1.
While they were waiting for the ambulance, the affidavit continues, Khija “picked up [Lil Loaded’s] phone and saw a video taken on the phone showing the suspect shoot the complainant”.
After that, Cameron and Lil Loaded took Walker to the hospital in Loaded’s car.
Afterward, Lil Loaded brought Cameron back to the house where the shooting happened and then fled.
Walker was taken to nearby Methodist Charlton Medical Center where he died of his injuries.
At the time, Lil Loaded's attorney, Ashkan Mehryari, told the paper that his client is innocent, saying: “There’s obviously no malice here.”
damn quite heavy stuff