YFN Lucci Released From Jail On $500k Bond, After Being Arrested For Murder [VIDEO]
YFN Lucci Released from Jail
YFN Lucci (real name Rayshawn Bennett) has been released from jail. The 28-year-old rapper was released on Monday (Feb. 9th). Footage of him out, began to circulating online.
YFN Lucci released from jail, out on bond pic.twitter.com/q3mUBrMCsm
— theJasmineBRAND (@thejasminebrand) February 9, 2021
As we previously reported, the rapper was identified as the alleged driver in a drive-by shooting that killed one person in the car, according to an arrest warrant obtained by Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
The arrest warrant alleges that YFN Lucci and “three other criminal street gang members” were in an area that a rival gang dominated when two people in the car started to shoot rifles. James Adams, who was in the car, died when he was hit in the head by returned fire.
Prior to his released, Lucci’s girlfriend Reginae Carter, posted a hopeful message on social media.
Lucci’s release from jail comes from strict conditions. He is required to wear ankle monitoring device and is not allowed to leave where he is staying between 7 PM and 7 AM. According to reports, he is also not allowed to have contact with any alleged victims, witnesses or co-defendants in the case, nor be in contact with any known gang members or convicted felons. He is also not allowed to post on social media.
No further details about his release have been shared.



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