Tay-K 47 Accused Of Being The Triggerman In Murder Per Court Documents
Teenage rapper Tay-K 47 is being accused of being the triggerman in the murder of a man in San Antonio, according to new court filings.
Tay-K, whose real name is Taymor McIntyre, is being tried for capital murder as an developed. On Friday, his attorney, Jeff Kearney, filed an appeal in court for the underage rapper to be granted bail. Kearney made some new revelations in his court documents including that law enforcement officials think that his customer fired the shot that killed 23-year-quondam Marking Anthony Saldivar in San Antonio in April 2017.
Jeff Kearney is request the 2nd Court of Appeals in Fort Worth to contrary a previous ruling handed down by State District Judge Wayne Salvant where he denied Tay-K bail, the Star Telegram reported. McIntyre is currently behind bars later being denied bail in March past District Judge Wayne Salvant. In improver to capital murder charges, Tay-K 47 is also being charged with aggravated robbery for some other case in Arlington, Texas.
According to the police study, Taymor McIntyre and his co-defendant picked up Saldivar, who is a photographer, to practise a photoshoot at a mall in San Antonio on April 23, 2017. While in the motorcar, one of the accused pulled a gun on Saldivar and took his backpack with his equipment. The group and then kicked him out of the car only he attempted to become back in to call back his belongings. He so jumped on the hood of the car and that's when McIntyre allegedly leaned outside the car window and shot him to death.
Tay-K committed the murder while he was on the run from police after cutting off his ankle bracelet while on house arrest for a different murder case. Police says that the rapper was part of a abode invasion that took place on July 26, 2016, where 21-year-quondam Ethan Walker was shot and killed.
Tay-Thou became a household name in hip-hop last twelvemonth when his single "The Race" went viral and has since been certified platinum while he is behind bars.
Source: https://urbanislandz.com/2018/06/22/tay-k-47-accused-of-being-the-triggerman-in-murder-per-court-documents/