A Rising Rapper, An Ill-Fated Instagram Post And A Killing In The Hollywood Hills
LAPPL News Watch
May 13, 2021
At
2 a.m., a black BMW rolled past a house the rapper Pop Smoke was
renting in the Hollywood Hills. The driver circled back and stopped. A
security camera across the street captured a passenger getting out and
sneaking toward the back of the house before returning a minute later.
The car sped off.
The budding rap star was a few miles away at a
recording studio on Sunset Boulevard. He returned two hours later and
again a car pulled up — an Infiniti sedan with its headlights off.
This
time, four people emerged and slipped into the shadows along the side of
the house. Ten minutes later, three of them ran back into the camera’s
frame. The footage showed the fourth walk out the front door holding a
purse and a gun.
Inside, the musician lay sprawled at the foot of a
staircase, dying from a gunshot wound to the chest.
The death of Pop
Smoke, whose real name was Bashar Barakah Jackson, stunned the music
world in February of last year. Now, details of the slaying and how
detectives tracked his alleged killers have come to light. In court last
week,
LAPD detectives described a home invasion they allege spiraled
quickly into murder. A heist conceived by teenagers, the crime was as
brazen as it was pointless — a killing that robbed the rap world of one
of its brightest young artists, while netting the alleged killers a
watch they sold for just $2,000.
Dead at 20, Jackson would not know the
breadth of the critical acclaim and commercial success his music
received after he was gone.
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