Moment aspiring rapper shoots & kills manager after street altercation with men
This is the shocking moment police say an aspiring new rapper shot her manager dead after a street altercation with two men.
In the footage, a woman is shown fatally shooting one of two men who had seemingly tried to run over Kevhani Camilla Hicks. And now, in the clip, the shocking incident has come to light. It shows the aspiring rapper apparently pumping a bullet into a man's back.
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The incident happened in Wynwood, Florida, on October 9, and Hicks, 27, is now facing a second-degree murder charge in the alleged fatal shooting. The video shows Hicks and another man arguing next to a white car before things get physical. Two men are then seen on top of Hicks, pinning her down, until she is able to get up and walk away.
The video, from NBC6, then shows her allegedly reaching into a bag and pulling out a gun and opening fire multiple times. The victim is seen running and collapsing in the roadway as Hicks approaches and allegedly continues to shoot at him. Shockingly, she is then hit by the white sedan as the driver appears to wipe her out with the car and then drives off.
Tragedy as 13-month-old boy dies after the stolen car he was in crashedAccording to an arrest report, Miami Police officers arrived at he scene after a ShotSpotter alert in the 2400 block of north-west 2nd Avenue, near Wynwood Walls and found the man who'd been lying on the ground, and Hicks with brutal blunt-force injuries nearby.
The man, who has yet to be identified, died from his injuries. Hicks was also hospitalised before she was released and interviewed by police. In that initial probe, Hicks told officers she'd been involved in a verbal dispute with her manager which quickly escalated and turned physical.
Hicks claim ed she opened fire when she was in fear for her life. She was arrested and booked into jail. She's expected to be released soon on a £40k ($50k) bond plus house arrest. In bond court last month, Hicks' public defender called it a "clear case of self-defence".