Slim 400
Mugshots Of Slim 400 Murder Suspects Surface, Bail Set At $3.025M And $1M
As previously reported, two people have been arrested in connection with the murder of Slim 400 in Inglewood, California in December and now the mugshots of both suspects have been released.
Michael Lanell Terry, 33, of Los Angeles, and Tamra Lynn Bell, 42, of Inglewood were both taken into custody at the Inglewood City Jail and booked on murder charges on June 9. The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Offices filed criminal charges against the pair, which includes a murder charge against Terry. His bail was set at $3,025,000. Bell was charged with being an accessory to the murder after the fact and her bail was set at $1 million.
Vincent Cohran, known as rapper Slim 400, was shot and killed while exiting his car in the 8600 block of South 7th Avenue in the city of Inglewood shortly before 8 p.m. on Dec. 8, 2021, according to the report from the L.A. County Sheriff’s Office.
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YG Honors Slim 400 with a New Tattoo
YG will carry the memory of his late friend Slim 400 on his body. The Cali rapper received a tattoo of Slim on his leg. YG shared the tattoo on social media with the caption, “Brazy Blood, Love you P Treez!”
Slim 400 was killed in December as a gunman walked upon him in a driveway in Los Angeles.
You can see the new tattoo below.
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Rapper Slim 400 Shot and Killed in Los Angeles
YG-Affiliated Rapper Slim 400 Is Dead At 33 After Being Shot In Los Angeles
Compton rapper Slim 400 is dead at the age of 33 after being shot and killed in Los Angeles, according to TMZ. Primarily known for his affiliation with fellow Comptonite YG, Slim 400 appeared on YG’s 2015 single “Twist My Fingaz” and on the Still Brazy album cut “Word Is Bond.” In addition to those higher-profile guest spots, Slim released a solid body of solo work, including the February 2021 album BompTTon, which featured appearances from Compton mainstay RJMrLA and rising Florida rapper Jackboy. The day before the shooting, he’d released the video for “Caviar Gold (IceWata).”
Incidentally, the rapper had narrowly escaped death in a previous shooting just a few years ago. In 2018, Slim underwent surgery after getting shot multiple times in Compton. While he made a recovery in that instance, he wasn’t as fortunate this time. Complex relayed a report from LA’s ABC News affiliate linking TMZ’s report to a shooting near 7th and Manchester — Inglewood — in which police officers on patrol heard gunshots nearby and investigated, finding a man lying on the ground suffering multiple gunshot wounds.
RIP Slim 400. A Compton gangsta rap prototype, an ambassador for a tradition, lineage, and history — who made a whole lot of hard-as-hell rap songs full of sober gravity and blunt force. pic.twitter.com/ZgI1AVPmz4
— Otto Von Biz Markie (@Passionweiss) December 9, 2021
News of Slim’s death prompted an outpouring of grief on social media from the rapper’s fans and friends, who include Oakland rapper Kamaiyah. Kamaiyah was also affiliated with YG early in her career, and shared a photo of the three in lowrider during better times on Instagram.
Damn RIP Slim 400 smh I remember him being mad hella nice to me when I opened for YG
— Michael Christmas (@MickeyChristmas) December 9, 2021
RIP Slim 400. Always showed love to us Mexicans much love homie pic.twitter.com/AD2TAxPwaP
— Prenda Del Alma (@benjipalomar) December 9, 2021
I tell a bitch nigga holllldddd upppppp… RIP SLIM 400.. rest in heaven to my dawg!
— zoey dollaz (@ZoeyDollaz) December 9, 2021
them slim & yg collabs were special, used to slap em heavy in hs, rip slim 400 https://t.co/EVYtZyY4GG
— dc (@dcfloress) December 9, 2021