Emotional moment A$AP Rocky leaps behind court benches to Rihanna after verdict is read out during trial
Emotional moment A$AP Rocky leaps behind court benches to
Rihanna after verdict is read out during trial
Rapper A$AP Rocky received a not guilty verdict in his shooting trial
A$AP Rocky's emotional leap into the court gallery after
learning he'd been found not guilty has been caught on camera.
The 36-year-old rapper, whose real name is Rakim Mayers,
faced up to 24
years behind bars if found guilty of two felony charges of assault
with a semiautomatic firearm against A$AP Relli during an alternation in
November 2021.
Relli, real name Terell Ephron, had accused his former
friend of shooting two bullets at him, grazing his knuckle.
Rocky denied both charges and refused to accept a plea
bargain, which would have reduced the jail sentence to six months if he'd plead
guilty to one of the charges, claiming the gun had been a prop and that Relli
had allegedly been motivated by money.
A$AP Rocky, real name Rakim Mayers, faced two felony
charges (Allison Dinner - Pool/Getty Images)
The trial ultimately went Rocky's way, with the jury
returning a not guilty verdict after a three hour deliberation.
Rocky was overcome with emotion after learning that he'd
been spared a prison sentence and leapt into the court gallery where his
partner Rihanna, who'd
attended the trial occasionally with their two sons, and family were sitting in
order to embrace them.
In the footage, the rapper looked visibly nervous as the
judge read out the verdict and appeared to nearly collapse after learning he
would be a free man, grabbing his attorneys for support.
Rocky's family erupted in cheers in the front row of the
gallery before he jumped into the crowd and tightly embraced the
'Diamonds' singer, who
appeared to be sobbing.
Watch the emotional moment below:
Jury find A$AP Rocky not guilty in felony shooting
"Thank y’all for saving my life," the rapper
then told the jurors (via Associated Press).
"This whole experience has been crazy for the past 4
years," Rocky later addressed crowds of fans and reporters waiting outside
of the Los Angeles courthouse. "I’m thankful and it’s blessed to be here
right now to be a free man talking to y’all."
Meanwhile, Rihanna shared
her gratitude on social media, writing the following statement on her Instagram Stories: "The
glory belongs to God and to God alone. Thankful, humbled by His mercy."
She signed the statement off with a praying hands emoji
to signify her gratitude.
Rihanna and A$AP Rocky shared a tight hug after the
verdict was read out (KTLA 5)
Speaking about the trial after the verdict, Rocky's
lawyer Joe Tacopina told reporters that jurors had seen through the 'mirage of
a case' against his client.
"There was a moment when before we heard the words
from the clerk, he didn’t know if he was going to be spending the next two
decades in jail or going home," he continued (via KKTV), before going on to add that Rocky's
rockstar jump into the crowd took him by surprise.
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