Lul G Pleads to Voluntary Manslaughter Stemming From Fatal 2019 Shooting

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Lul G Pleads to Voluntary Manslaughter Stemming From Fatal 2019 Shooting

The former SOB X RBE rapper will likely be sentenced to 21 years in state prison at a May 22 hearing

California rapper Lul G—formerly a member of the Bay Area hip-hop group SOB X RBE—has pleaded no contest to voluntary manslaughter stemming from a 2019 murder charge, the Vacaville Reporter notes. The rapper was arrested on September 21, 2019, after fatally shooting a 26-year-old man that July.

On Thursday (March 3), Lul G entered his plea in Solano County Superior Court, saying he would offer no defense. He also admitted to using a firearm during the 2019 shooting. Judge Carlos R. Gutierrez found him guilty following the plea; the rapper will likely receive 21 years in state prison at a sentencing hearing on May 22.

When reached by Pitchfork, Lul G’s attorneys offered no comment.

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