In the death of Pop Smoke, a man, 20, was sentenced to four years and two months in juvenile detention. Because he was a minor during the 2020 invasion, the judge has withheld the man’s name from public use.
The man was 17 when he and three others were involved in the Hollywood Hills mansion, according to AP News. On Thursday (April 6), he pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter and robbery in Inglewood.
The 20-year-old was not the only minor involved in the death of Pop Smoke. Smoke, real name Bashar Barakah Jackson, was staying at a rented home on February 19 when he was pistol-whipped and shot three times in the back by a 15-year-old attacker. This adolescent’s name is also off-limits to the general public.
Pop Smoke was in the shower at the time. According to a detective’s testimony, the men stole a Rolex with diamonds and later sold it for $2,000. They were able to track down the New York rapper thanks to a photo Pop Smoke posted on social media showing the address on a label.
Corey Walker and Keandre Rogers were also charged. Walker was reportedly 19 years old at the time of the home invasion, while Rogers was 18 years old.
There are no further details about the other men charged at this time.