Nipsey Hussle – Suspect Eric Holder Bail Set At $7 Million, Being Held In Solitary
Nipsey Hussle – Suspect Eric Holder Bail Set At $7 Million, Being Held In Solitary
Eric Holder, the man suspected of murdering Nipsey Hussle, had his bail set early Wednesday morning at $7,040,000, according to reports. Reportedly, he is not allowed to mingle with the general population, because police are said to believe he’s a target. Allegedly, he’ll remain in solitary once he’s transferred to L.A. County Jail while awaiting trial.
#BREAKING #Exclusive video of Eric Holder suspect accused of murdering #NipseyHussle being transferred over to @LAPDHQ custody @abc7chriscristi @RobertGluckman pic.twitter.com/Ed43TH3u8C
— christina heller (@CHellerTVNews) April 2, 2019
On Tuesday, Eric (who goes by the street name Shitty Cuz), was captured in Los Angeles, in the Bellflower area, by police.
Cops believe he shot Nipsey and his friends several times Sunday afternoon, in front of the rapper’s Marathon Clothing store. Nipsey died Sunday from gunshots to his head and torso.
Nipsey, who was just 33, leaves behind two children.
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