A man in charge of the pandemic smoke murder was sentenced to 29 years in prison but was not sentenced to 29 years before apologizing for his actions.
The last popular smoke murder suspect sentenced
Corey Walker was sentenced in court on Friday (February 21) after the 20-year-old Brooklyn (2020) killing New York rapper on February 4 . Walker, 24, apologized before his sentence.
Walker told the court around the six-minute mark: “Even if the Jacksons are not in court today, I want to apologize for my unforgivable behavior, even though not apologizing is equivalent to taking someone’s life away.” The video below. “I also want to take this opportunity to apologize to my family for the pain and embarrassment they have endured over the past five years and the apology to my community.”
Walker added: “Today, I take responsibility for the horrible participation of these crimes and as I begin my journey to recovery, I assure you that I will stand out from negative behavior.”
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Popular smoke murder case closes
Corey Walker, the only adult of four arrested for murdering the pandemic smoke, was shot dead in a rented house robbery in Hollywood Hills, California on February 19, 2020. The 15-year-old shooter has been charged in juvenile court.
The teenager was sentenced to 50 years in prison. However, under California law, the maximum age for juvenile detention is 25 years old. The older teenager pleaded guilty to voluntary homicide and family invasion and robbery in April 2023. The third teenager’s case has also been completed. He was taken to a teenage housing facility after conviction.
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See the killer who sentenced the popular smoke below.
Watch Popular Smoke Killer Corey Walker responsible for the Popular Smoke murder
Seeing the rapper beat the main legal case and walked away with victory
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