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YNE Sosa - Timeline of A Murder-For-Hire

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YNE SOSA - 'The Timeline of A MURDER-FOR-HIRE' YNE Sosa appeared to be closing in on success while death was closing in on him. The up-and-coming Baltimore rapper had begun attracting attention far beyond Gilmor Homes. His music was gaining momentum, established artists recognized him, and his personality made people believe something significant was forming around his life. At the same time, Sosa was surviving repeated shootings while childhood friends, relatives and the woman he loved were being killed around him. The timeline reaches back to Gilmor Homes, the West Baltimore housing complex where Sosa and Freddie Gray were raised. Gray’s death placed Baltimore before the entire world, and the unrest following his funeral led authorities to identify Sosa among those suspected of looting pharmacies. Only blocks away, Penn-North had developed into one of America’s largest open-air drug markets. Years later, repeated online allegations claimed CVS wasn’t the only place Sosa had stolen drugs from. Anonymous posts alleged that he ran off on a major supplier and that a price was placed on his head. No supplier was identified, and no evidence proving those allegations was presented. Then came the last days of 2018. From December 2018 through May 2022, the names surrounding Sosa formed a devastating timeline: Tyrell “Spike” Davis, Karl Jennings, David Reid, Lakeisha Bell, Shabro Meredith, Rashad “Bill” Dendy, Tyree “Moon” Davis, Tayvon Scott, Yahmell Montague and Angel Smith. Some were childhood friends. David was Sosa’s older brother. Lakeisha was his girlfriend. Others appeared within a much wider sequence of shootings that investigators were attempting to reconstruct. Sosa also survived being shot 18 times during one attack before being shot again shortly afterward. He would later say he had been struck 19 times within a single year. As his own injuries accumulated, the number of people around him continued to grow. The investigation connecting many of those names carried the title Fallen Angel. In February 2026, ATF agents questioned Sosa—identified in the paperwork by his legal name, Keith Ambush—for nearly six hours inside the Madison County Sheriff’s Office in Huntsville, Alabama. Agents showed him photographs connected to Fallen Angel and another investigation called Aftershock. One person at a time, Sosa identified friends, relatives, alleged gunmen and men he described as leaders inside Gilmor Homes. His statements would become connected to the prosecution of Cornell Moore and Keith Russell, two men accused in a murder-for-hire operation linked to as many as 19 shootings and homicides. But if Moore and Russell were allegedly carrying out the killings, who did investigators believe was positioned above them? Through news reports, archival footage, social-media allegations and leaked ATF paperwork, this episode reconstructs the life of a rapper who survived as nearly everyone surrounding him disappeared—and examines whether the murder-for-hire trail was moving through his circle, closing around him or leading directly toward him. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pop_a_lot/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MobbTiesTV/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Pop_A_Lot Snapchat: https://www.snapchat.com/add/traphouse-pop (Contact) [email protected] Latest Mixtape: 401K Tape [Download Below] https://www.spinrilla.com/mixtapes/pop-a-lot-401k-tape itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/pop-a-lot/286247507 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0Y7PSIus3f1laJ0pZ2uHYk Pandora: https://www.pandora.com/artist/pop-lot/AR7V2kpZ7jj4cK6

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