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Jury Hears from Woman Who Drove Man Away After Rapper Nipsey Hussle’s Killing

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By City News Service on June 20, 2022 Crime

LOS ANGELES (CNS) – A prosecution witness testified Monday the man charged with rapper Nipsey Hussle’s killing didn’t seem upset while speaking to the musician that day, and she did not suspect the defendant might be planning a shooting when she saw him loading bullets into a gun soon after the conversation.

Bryannita Nicholson told the downtown Los Angeles jury that she saw Eric Ronald Holder Jr. “putting bullets in” a gun while she was driving with him shortly after his March 31, 2019, discussion with the 33-year-old rapper in front of the musician’s South Los Angeles clothing store, and that she told Holder to “put that away.”

She said Holder subsequently directed her where to wait, got out of the vehicle with some chili cheese fries he said he wanted to eat and told her that he’d be “right back” before walking out of her view.

When Deputy District Attorney John McKinney asked if she had “any thought, feeling or concern that he was going to do a shooting,” the woman responded, “No.”

She said she heard two gunshots while Holder was away from the vehicle and that Holder instructed her to “drive” after he returned. When she asked Holder what happened, he told her that she talked to much, the woman testified.

Nicholson — who said she met Holder just over a month earlier while she was working as a ride-share driver who dropped him off in Long Beach — testified that she called Hussle “fine” and told Holder she wanted to take a picture with him when they initially drove up and spotted him outside his store.

She told jurors that Holder got out of the car first and she heard him asking the rapper if he had told anyone that Holder had “snitched.”

“Did you ever get the sense that a fight was about to happen?” the prosecutor asked.

“No,” Nicholson responded. “I wasn’t afraid at all.”

She said Holder seemed “just normal” when they first drove around the block from the strip mall, explaining that it didn’t occur to her that he might be going back to the center with the gun she had seen.

The woman said she was “sad” to hear later that the rapper had been killed, and said Holder “brushed it off” when she asked him later about social media posts involving the shooting. She said the two were intimate on one occasion, but didn’t have a dating relationship.

In his opening statement last week, the prosecutor said the rapper had told Holder there was word on the street that he had been “snitching,” but there was “no hostility” before Holder left the parking lot and then returned firing two guns soon afterward to the strip mall.

Hussle was struck by at least 10 and possibly 11 bullets in an “explosion of violence,” McKinney said, noting that the rapper was “shot from literally the bottom of his feet to the top of his head.”

One of Holder’s attorneys, Aaron Jansen, conceded to jurors that his client “shot and killed” the rapper, but said the crime occurred in the “heat of passion.”

Holder, 32, was “so enraged” about the rapper’s accusation that he was a snitch that he returned nine minutes later “without thinking” and “acted without premeditation” in opening fire on him, the defense attorney told the panel.

Nicholson is due back on the stand Tuesday to continue her testimony.

Holder is charged with murdering the 33-year-old Hussle — whose real name was Ermias Joseph Asghedom — outside the rapper’s Hyde Park-area store.

Holder, an aspiring rapper, is also charged with two counts of attempted murder and assault with a firearm involving two other people, along with one count of possession of a firearm by a felon. The charges include allegations that he personally and intentionally discharged a handgun and that he personally inflicted great bodily injury.

In other testimony Monday, one of the alleged victims, Shermi Villanueva, told the nine-woman, three-man panel that he was standing next to Hussle at the time of the shooting, heard the gunfire and “then I saw Nipsey fall.”

Villanueva said he “started to run” and realized that he had been grazed by a bullet when he felt some stinging, raised his shirt and saw blood. He testified that he waited for the gunfire to stop and then returned to check on Hussle and his own uncle, Kerry Lathan, who had fallen to the ground after being shot.

Hussle said, “He shot me. He shot me,” with Villanueva’s uncle telling him that he had been shot in the back, according to the witness.

Villanueva said his own injury was superficial and said he declined medical treatment.

Another witness, Ingrid Caston, testified that she heard shots that she thought sounded like fireworks and that she saw Hussle fall to the ground as she watched in disbelief.

“Then afterwards when he finished he kicked him and ran by me,” she said of the gunman.

Holder surrendered himself at a mental health clinic in Bellflower three days after the shooting, according to his lawyer.

He has remained behind bars since then.

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