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The trial for Young Dolph's murder began this week, and only two days in, it's already causing a stir. Since his murder in 2021, many Memphis residents have been waiting to see exactly what ...
The crime and its aftermath Young Dolph, whose real name was Adolph Thornton Jr., was fatally shot on Nov. 17, 2021, at Makeda’s Homemade Butter Cookies in Memphis.
A Young Dolph murder suspect has been released after he was mistakenly linked to the rapper’s demise. According to Action News 5, the suspect named Shundale Barnett was recently arrested on ...
Young Dolph became a rival and made several songs dissing him and Gotti’s brother, Big Jook. Big Jook was killed outside a Memphis restaurant in January 2024.
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How did Young Dolph die? What did his autopsy report say? - MSNRapper Young Dolph kneels for a photo with some of his younger fans at the Memphis Athletic Ministries Hamilton Center during his 2018 turkey giveaway on Thursday, Nov. 15, 2018.© Brandon Dahlberg ...
“Reading about Young Dolph’s trial and he didn’t deserve that. He lost his life over $800. A man who was actually doing something positive for his community. A man who had a family.
A Tennessee man sentenced to life in prison in the daytime ambush killing of rapper Young Dolph received an additional 35 years behind bars Friday. Justin Johnson was convicted of first-degree ...
Young Dolph, whose real name was Adolph Thornton Jr., was fatally shot in November 2021 at a Memphis bakery. Known for his works of charity in the city where he grew up, the 36-year-old rapper and ...
Moments after a guilty verdict was handed down in the murder trial of Young Dolph, his family expressed relief as they're one step closer to justice. They also asked for patience and to remember ...
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Jermarcus Johnson, who testified against his brother Justin Johnson - the man convicted in the killing of Memphis rapper Young Dolph, won’t spend anymore time in jail, as long ...
In 2018, Young Dolph started a tradition of donating Thanksgiving turkeys to the Memphis community. In 2019 he continued the donation drive, and in his honor, his family continued the custom.
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