DJ Khaled Fiancée’s Deceased Brother – 5 Men Indicted In Fatal Shooting

DJ Khaled Fiancée’s Deceased Brother – 5 Men Indicted In Fatal Shooting
Jonathan Tuck, the 25-year-old brother of DJ Khaled’s fiancee, Nicole Tuck, was sadly shot and killed in February when he went to buy weed and found himself in the middle of a robbery gone bad. The thieves intended to rob the dealer, however, Tuck found himself in the wrong place at the wrong time.
The incident occurred on February 4 on the night of the Super Bowl. Tuck went to a Bronx apartment to purchase weed when someone shot him in the face about 9:15 p.m. that evening. It is believed he may have gotten into an argument with one of the shooters.
The thieves took off after the incident, however authorities have identified them and want to bring them to justice. According to reports, Richard “Showtime” Jimenez, Kevin “Juice” Cruz, Ira “Malachi” Lawson and Curtis “Gz” Hines were arrested on Tuesday and are set to appear in Manhattan court. A fifth suspect, Luis “PopOff” Semiday reportedly remains at large.

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