Rappers Who Legally Killed Black People.

The world of hip-hop is no stranger to controversy, and some of the biggest names in rap have been tied to shocking and life-altering events. In this video, we take a deep dive into the stories of rappers who were involved in fatal incidents that resulted in the death of Black individuals—cases where they legally took a life due to self-defense or were later cleared in court. These cases are as complex as they are tragic, offering a glimpse into the intersection of fame, violence, and the legal system. We’ll examine the infamous trial of Snoop Dogg, where he and his bodyguard were charged in the shooting of Philip Woldemariam, a case that gripped headlines across the country before ending in an acquittal. We also explore the intense murder trial of Boosie Badazz, a courtroom battle that could have cost him his freedom and career. And then there’s the case of Lul Tim, whose actions during the confrontation that led to the tragic death of King Von sparked heated debates in the hip-hop community about self-defense and accountability. Through each story, we’ll uncover the legal details, the media frenzy, and how these events impacted the lives and careers of those involved. Whether it’s claims of self-defense, controversial verdicts, or the aftermath in the public eye, these stories reveal a darker side of fame and the struggles faced by these artists beyond the music. Key Topics Covered: Snoop Dogg and the shooting of Philip Woldemariam Boosie Badazz's high-profile murder trial and its dramatic outcome Lul Tim and the fatal encounter with King Von The legal battles, courtroom drama, and their broader impact This video is not just about the headlines or the gossip—it’s a look at the real-life events that shaped these artists and their legacies.