Suspect in rapper Nipsey Hussle's killing
arrested in Los Angeles suburb
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[April 03, 2019]
By Alex Dobuzinskis
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The man suspected
of fatally shooting Grammy-nominated rapper Nipsey Hussle in a personal
dispute was arrested in a Los Angeles suburb on Tuesday, a day after
authorities named him publicly, police officials said.
Hussle, 33, whose real name was Ermias Asghedom, was shot multiple times
on Sunday afternoon outside his store, Marathon Clothing, in south Los
Angeles. Two other people were wounded in the shooting, police said.
On Tuesday, a tipster called to report seeing the man police had named
as a suspect, Eric Holder, in the suburban community of Bellflower, the
Los Angeles Police Department said in a statement.
Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department deputies went to the site and
arrested Holder, 29, and then handed him to police to be booked for
murder, the statement said. Formal charges were pending and Holder was
being held without bail.
Hussle's debut studio album, "Victory Lap," was nominated for Best Rap
Album at this year's Grammy Awards. His death rattled the entertainment
and hip-hop world, with celebrities posting memories of him on social
media.

Hussle made several mixtapes, which are generally created outside the
record label system, before recording his debut album with Atlantic
Records and collaborating with singer and rapper CeeLo Green and
Pulitzer Prize-winning rapper Kendrick Lamar.
The day he died, Hussle wrote on his Twitter page, "Having strong
enemies is a blessing."
Police officials have not described the dispute they said led to the
shooting.
Holder is suspected of walking up to Hussle and two other men and
shooting them. Holder, a Los Angeles resident, ran down an alley and
fled in a Chevy Cruze driven by a woman, the police statement said.
Authorities had no information to indicate Hussle's death was related to
gang activity.
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Eric Holder, 29, of Los Angeles, wanted in connection with the
multiple-victim shooting which resulted in the death of
Grammy-nominated rapper Nipsey Hussle, shot and killed outside his
clothing store in Los Angeles, California, U.S., is shown in this
photo released April 2, 2019. REUTERS/Los Angeles Police
Department/Handout via REUTERS

The area where Hussle was killed has seen an increase in shootings
in recent weeks, Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti told a news
conference.
Hussle had planned to meet with Steve Soboroff, president of the Los
Angeles Police Commission, to prevent gang violence in his
neighborhood, Soboroff said.
On Monday, a crowd gathered for a vigil outside Hussle's clothing
store. A disturbance set off a stampede and at least two people were
critically injured, officials and media reports said.
Hussle, who was of Eritrean descent, grew up in south Los Angeles.
He described once belonging to a street gang, but more recently had
become a community organizer and activist.
(Reporting by Alex Dobuzinskis; Additional reporting by Rich McKay
in Atlanta and Gina Cherelus in New York; editing by Bill Berkrot,
Tom Brown and Leslie Adler)
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