{"id":12563,"date":"2025-01-21T23:42:58","date_gmt":"2025-01-21T23:42:58","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/musicianvoice.com\/index.php\/2025\/01\/21\/firearm-was-starter-pistol-prop-gun\/"},"modified":"2025-01-21T23:42:58","modified_gmt":"2025-01-21T23:42:58","slug":"firearm-was-starter-pistol-prop-gun","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/musicianvoice.com\/index.php\/2025\/01\/21\/firearm-was-starter-pistol-prop-gun\/","title":{"rendered":"Firearm Was &#8216;Starter Pistol&#8217; Prop Gun"},"content":{"rendered":"<p> <br \/>\n<\/p>\n<div>\n<p class=\"paragraph larva \/\/ lrv-u-line-height-copy  lrv-a-font-body-l   \">\n\t<a href=\"https:\/\/www.rollingstone.com\/t\/aap-rocky\/\" id=\"auto-tag_aap-rocky\" data-tag=\"aap-rocky\">A$AP Rocky<\/a> rejected a final plea deal offer on the first day of his firearm assault trial in Los Angeles Tuesday. He sat quietly as his lawyer said for the first time that the \u201cMultiply\u201d rapper was only carrying a \u201cprop gun,\u201d not a loaded semiautomatic pistol, <a data-id=\"https:\/\/www.rollingstone.com\/music\/music-news\/asap-rocky-answers-asap-relli-lawsuit-1234594385\/\" data-type=\"link\" href=\"https:\/\/www.rollingstone.com\/music\/music-news\/asap-rocky-answers-asap-relli-lawsuit-1234594385\/\">the night he allegedly assaulted a former friend<\/a> in November 2021.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph larva \/\/ lrv-u-line-height-copy  lrv-a-font-body-l   \">\n\tThe 36-year-old Grammy-nominated artist, born Rakim Mayers, pleaded not guilty to two felony counts of assault with a semiautomatic firearm. Prosecutors claim he fired multiple shots on a street outside a Hollywood hotel during <a data-id=\"https:\/\/www.rollingstone.com\/music\/music-features\/asap-rocky-gun-assault-case-surveillance-video-shooting-1234872125\/\" data-type=\"link\" href=\"https:\/\/www.rollingstone.com\/music\/music-features\/asap-rocky-gun-assault-case-surveillance-video-shooting-1234872125\/\">a quarrel with his former high school classmate and onetime collaborator A$AP Relli<\/a>, born Terell Ephron. Ephron alleges they were fighting because he accused Mayers of reneging on a promise to pay for another friend\u2019s funeral and being \u201cso fucking fake.\u201d Mayers, through his lawyer, not only claims he paid for the funeral but that Ephron fabricated the shooting and a grazing injury to his hand to extort him for money.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph larva \/\/ lrv-u-line-height-copy  lrv-a-font-body-l   \">\n\t If convicted as charged, Mayers faces up to 24 years in prison, prosecutors said.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph larva \/\/ lrv-u-line-height-copy  lrv-a-font-body-l   \">\n\tThe revelation that Mayers\u2019 defense will center on testimony claiming his firearm was a \u201cstarter pistol\u201d came during a heated exchange where prosecutors complained that they only learned about the \u201cfake gun\u201d defense on Monday night, the eve of the long-awaited trial. (At a probable cause hearing in late 2023, prosecutors presented video captured by a parking garage security camera that showed Mayers holding what they described as a gun.)<\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph larva \/\/ lrv-u-line-height-copy  lrv-a-font-body-l   \">\n\tMayers\u2019 lead defense lawyer, Joe Tacopina, told Judge Mark S. Arnold Tuesday that he planned to call two witnesses to testify for jurors. He said one would be Jamel\u00a0Da\u2019Shawn\u00a0Phillips, known professionally as\u00a0A$AP\u00a0Twelvyy. Phillips was present the night of the altercation, he said. The other defense witness would be a tour manager who works with Mayers. Both were expected to tell jurors that Mayers was known to carry a prop gun because \u201che was the victim of prior violence [and] stalker home invasions,\u201d Tacopina said.<\/p>\n<section class=\"brands-most-popular \/\/ editors-pick-module lrv-u-margin-tb-2 lrv-u-border-a-2 u-box-shadow-5-5 lrv-u-padding-lr-1 a-span1 u-padding-b-1@tablet u-overflow-hidden\">\n<h2 id=\"section-heading\" class=\"c-heading larva  lrv-u-text-align-center u-border-color-black a-font-theme-primary-xxs lrv-u-color-black lrv-u-text-transform-uppercase u-letter-spacing-0063 lrv-u-padding-t-050 u-padding-b-0375@tablet lrv-u-padding-b-050@mobile-max lrv-u-border-b-2\">\n<p>\t\tEditor\u2019s picks<\/p>\n<\/h2>\n<\/section>\n<p class=\"paragraph larva \/\/ lrv-u-line-height-copy  lrv-a-font-body-l   \">\n\t\u201cIt\u2019s a brand-new defense that\u2019s never been mentioned,\u201d Deputy District Attorney John Lewin told the court. Reading from the summary of Phillips\u2019 expected testimony shared Monday, Lewin said Phillips was expected to testify that Ephron \u201cwas the first aggressor,\u201d and that Mayers only had the alleged starter pistol as a \u201cprop for security measures.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph larva \/\/ lrv-u-line-height-copy  lrv-a-font-body-l   \">\n\t\u201cThis is a straight ambush,\u201d Lewin protested. \u201cThis is not a minor witness [account]. This is their whole case. Their whole case is based on this witnesses statement.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph larva \/\/ lrv-u-line-height-copy  lrv-a-font-body-l   \">\n\tWhen Judge Arnold asked why the defense didn\u2019t disclose the detail by the deadline for evidence exchange 30 days ago, Tacopina said he let prosecutors know Phillips planned to say Ephron turned violent first and that Mayers never fired on him. He suggested prosecutors could have reached out to Phillips themselves but never did.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph larva \/\/ lrv-u-line-height-copy  lrv-a-font-body-l   \">\n\t\u201cI should just call and tell them what our defense is?\u201d Tacopina asked, incredulous. \u201cThat\u2019s our defense. Now they have everything \u2014 everything.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph larva \/\/ lrv-u-line-height-copy  lrv-a-font-body-l   \">\n\tThe judge declined to take the extreme step of striking the two witnesses but said he believed the defense hid the ball. \u201cI don\u2019t think it\u2019s fair that you waited this long to disclose the starter pistol, if that\u2019s central to your defense,\u201d he said. The judge then ruled prosecutors could bring up the late disclosure in their opening statement.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph larva \/\/ lrv-u-line-height-copy  lrv-a-font-body-l   \">\n\tAs the hearing concluded, Judge Arnold asked if there had been a final plea deal offer from prosecutors. Deputy District Attorney Paul Przelomiec said his office made an offer with 180 days in county jail if Mayers pleaded guilty to the first count of assault with a semiautomatic firearm. The offer also required three years of probation, a seven-year suspended prison sentence, 480 hours of community service, and a 52-week anger management program. (Though it wasn\u2019t mentioned, such a deal would leave Mayers with a felony record, meaning it would affect his ability to travel abroad for work.)<\/p>\n<section class=\"brands-most-popular \/\/ recirculation-modules lrv-u-margin-tb-2 lrv-u-border-a-2 u-box-shadow-5-5 lrv-u-padding-lr-1 a-span1 u-padding-b-1@tablet u-overflow-hidden\">\n<h2 id=\"section-heading\" class=\"c-heading larva  lrv-u-text-align-center u-border-color-black a-font-theme-primary-xxs lrv-u-color-black lrv-u-text-transform-uppercase u-letter-spacing-0063 lrv-u-padding-t-050 u-padding-b-0375@tablet lrv-u-padding-b-050@mobile-max lrv-u-border-b-2\">\n<p>\t\tRelated Content<\/p>\n<\/h2>\n<\/section>\n<p class=\"paragraph larva \/\/ lrv-u-line-height-copy  lrv-a-font-body-l   \">\n\tLewin told the court that while the maximum sentence possible in the case was 24 years behind bars, he and Przelomiec planned to ask for at least 10 to 12 years in prison if Mayers was convicted. \u201cWe want to make sure he is aware and understands [that],\u201d Lewin said.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph larva \/\/ lrv-u-line-height-copy  lrv-a-font-body-l   \">\n\tJudge Arnold then asked Mayers if he had time to review the deal with his defense team. \u201cYeah, they spoke to me about it detail, your honor,\u201d Mayers said. \u201cI respectfully decline, thank you.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph larva \/\/ lrv-u-line-height-copy  lrv-a-font-body-l   \">\n\tJudge Arnold also asked Tuesday if any \u201cmarriage certificate\u201d would be provided to enable the defense to refer to superstar singer Rihanna as Mayers\u2019 \u201cwife.\u201d At a hearing last week, Tacopina said that Rihanna, who shares two young sons with Mayers, was his client\u2019s \u201ccommon-law wife.\u201d When Tacopina confirmed Tuesday that no certificate was forthcoming, the judge said Rihanna would be referred to as Mayers\u2019 \u201csignificant other.\u201d The judge then asked if Rihanna would be attending the trial at any point.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph larva \/\/ lrv-u-line-height-copy  lrv-a-font-body-l   \">\n\t\u201cI anticipate at some point, but certainly not every day, and certainly not now,\u201d Tacopina said. The judge asked the defense to let him know the day before any such appearance, apparently for security reasons.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph larva \/\/ lrv-u-line-height-copy  lrv-a-font-body-l   \">\n\tAt a preliminary hearing in November 2023, prosecutors\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/www.rollingstone.com\/music\/music-news\/asap-rocky-relli-shooting-video-court-1234886777\/\">showed video of the alleged Nov. 6, 2021 gun assault<\/a>. They claimed Mayers fired a weapon at the corner of Selma Ave. and Vista Del Mar Ave. in Hollywood after first engaging in a confrontation with Ephron outside the parking garage a block away.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph larva \/\/ lrv-u-line-height-copy  lrv-a-font-body-l   \">\n\tThe grainy video captured by a camera on a nearby building showed the moment Mayers discharged his weapon, prosecutors claimed. The video had no sound and did not capture a muzzle flash, only figures appearing to scatter simultaneously, a police witness acknowledged. Surveillance clips recovered from other nearby buildings captured loud noises and then a man identified by prosecutors as Mayers rounding a corner and slowing down to a walk. Prosecutors claimed the loud cracks were the alleged shots.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph larva \/\/ lrv-u-line-height-copy  lrv-a-font-body-l   \">\n\tOfficers who responded to the scene did not find any shell casings. Ephron testified that when he personally returned after the police search, he found two 9mm shell casings that he photographed and later handed over to investigators.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph larva \/\/ lrv-u-line-height-copy  lrv-a-font-body-l   \">\n\tMayers caused a minor stir at the courthouse Tuesday, dressed sharply in a long black leather trench coat and surrounded by security. Passersby gawked and pulled their phones out to take pictures, leading a deputy to warn that anyone snapping photos would have their devices confiscated and searched. At least one apparent fan approached Mayers in the lobby to talk to him.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph larva \/\/ lrv-u-line-height-copy  lrv-a-font-body-l   \">\n\tJudge Arnold told Mayers that his fame would have no bearing on the trial. \u201cYou\u2019re not going to get any special treatment. Your status as an entertainer, your status as the significant other of Rihanna, that\u2019s not going to inure to your benefit, and it\u2019s not going to inure to your harm,\u201d he said.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph larva \/\/ lrv-u-line-height-copy  lrv-a-font-body-l   \">\n\t\u201cYou are aware that if convicted, you will go into custody and it\u2019s very likely you will get a significant prison sentence?\u201d the judge asked.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph larva \/\/ lrv-u-line-height-copy  lrv-a-font-body-l   \">\n\t\u201cYes, your honor, I\u2019m well aware,\u201d Mayers said.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p><br \/>\n<br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/www.rollingstone.com\/music\/music-news\/asap-rocky-rejects-plea-deal-gun-prop-1235242606\/\">Source link <\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>A$AP Rocky rejected a final plea deal offer on the first day of his firearm assault trial in Los Angeles Tuesday. 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