Young Dolph’s Alleged Murder Suspect Says He’ll Turn Himself In To The Police

Earlier this week, The Tennessee Bureau Of Investigation (TBI), U.S. Marshals, and the Memphis Police Department identified a suspect in Young Dolph’s murder, which took place back in November. The agencies identified Justin Johnson as the person responsible for Dolph’s death and put out an arrest warrant. They seek to charge him with first-degree murder, criminal attempt of first-degree murder, and theft of property between $10,000 and $60,000. Officials offered $15,000 for information leading to his arrest, but that money won’t be given out as Johnson announced that he will turn himself in in a couple of days.

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“Turning myself in Monday @201,” Johnson, aka Memphis rapper Straight Drop, wrote in a post to the Instagram account @straightdroppp. “I’m innocent. I’ll be back sooner than you can blink.” Johnson also shared a video of local news coverage about his arrest warrant on his Instagram page. “Next time post the REAL,” he wrote. “BS ass Blogs.”

After officials identified Justin Johnson as a suspect in Dolph’s murder, fans of the late rapper found multiple pictures of Johnson standing beside Dolph. In some cases, Johnson could be seen wearing a chain that read “PRE” — the acronym for Dolph’s Paper Route Empire label. Despite having the chain, Johnson was never listed as an artist on Paper Route Empire.

Law Enforcement Issue An All Points Bulletin For Suspect Wanted For Young Dolph’s Murder, Offer $15,000 Reward

The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation and Memphis Police Department put out an APB “wanted fugitive alert” for Justin Johnson, who is now the primary suspect in the murder of Young Dolph. The alert contains descriptive information of Johnson and states “he is considered armed and dangerous.” The Hunt For Young Dolph’s Suspected Killer The APB […]

Photos Of Young Dolph With His Alleged Killer Surface Online After Police Reveal Their Suspect

Here’s a terrifying crime statistic: Over half of murder victims know their killer. That horrible fact apparently holds true when it comes to famous entertainers as well; consider that Nipsey Hussle was apparently on speaking terms with the man who allegedly shot him to death in front of this own store in 2019. It also appears to be true of the more recently deceased Young Dolph, who was killed in Memphis in front of a bakery by two men who opened fire from the parking lot.

Now that police have revealed a suspect in the murder, eagle-eyed Young Dolph fans have spotted him in multiple photos of the late rapper, often standing just beside him and in some cases wearing a chain reading “PRE” — the acronym for Dolph’s label, Paper Route Empire — around his waist. The suspect, 23-year-old Justin Johnson, is apparently also a rapper going by the name Straight Dropp; however, he was not listed as a Paper Route artist at the time of Dolph’s death.

The Memphis Police Department issued a warrant for Johnson’s arrest yesterday, while the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation has offered a $2,500 reward for information leading to his capture. A total reward of $15,000 has been offered by the MPD, TBI, and US Marshals, who have issued a second warrant for violation of federal supervised release due to a weapons charge. Johnson is wanted for First Degree Murder, Criminal Attempt-First Degree Murder, and Theft of Property $10,000-$60,000.

Young Dolph’s Alleged Murderer Has Been Identified And Hit With An Arrest Warrant

A month and a half ago Young Dolph was tragically shot and killed outside of Makeda’s Cookies in his hometown of Memphis. Now there’s an update in his murder investigation. The Tennessee Bureau Of Investigation (TBI), U.S. Marshals, and the Memphis Police Department have announced that a suspect in the shooting has been identified and a warrant for his arrest has been issued. “We need your help to find Justin Johnson, wanted by @MEM_PoliceDept and TBI for 1st Degree Murder, Criminal Attempt-1st Degree Murder & Theft of Property $10,000-$60,000,” TBI wrote in a tweet on Wednesday. “He should be considered armed and dangerous. See him? Call 901-378-3132 or 1-800-TBI-FIND.”

TBI described Johnson as 5’8″ and 190 pounds with black hair and brown eyes. He also has a tattoo that reads “Jaiya” on his right arm. According to Fox13 Memphis, a reward of $15,000 is being offered by law enforcement agencies. Johnson has reportedly been able to evade investigators since the shooting. He’s also been added to the TBI’s “Most Wanted” list and law enforcement officials say he has ties to criminal activity.

The news comes a month after a street was renamed in honor of Young Dolph in the rapper’s native neighborhood of Castelia Heights.

Gucci Mane Pays Tribute To Young Dolph

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Fresh off his compilation album “So Icy Christmas” is a tribute to the recently fallen Memphis legend Young Dolph. “Long Live Dolph” sees Gucci Mane mourning the loss of his friend and also urging people to stop the violence. The video puts together poignant scenes of Gucci Mane in a suit, videos from Young Dolph’s […]

Gucci Mane’s Somber ‘Long Live Dolph’ Video Implores The Streets To Stop The Violence

While some of Young Dolph‘s fellow Memphis rappers have overlooked the Paper Route Empire founder’s recent death to continue performing diss tracks they recorded against him in spite of fan backlash, other rappers have gone the other direction, making tracks to praise him and remember his legacy. Gucci Mane is one of those rappers, saluting his fallen friend and imploring fans to stop the violence on “Long Live Dolph,” from his newly released compilation album, So Icy Christmas.

The video cuts together clips of Gucci performing the Zaytoven-produced song in a black suit with photos and archival footage of Dolph running the streets, rapping for fans, and raising his kids, along with scenes from Dolph’s recent public memorial service in Memphis. “Don’t take your life for granted, could be gone in seconds,” Gucci rhymes. “R.I.P. to Dolph, long, long live the legend.”

Young Dolph was shot and killed in November while buying cookies by two masked assailants who opened fire with automatic weapons through the window of the bakery Dolph frequented. His death prompted the city to rename a street in his honor. However, his rival rappers, such as Blac Youngsta have continued to throw lyrical slights at him through performances of old diss tracks and sly references in their own music videos.

Watch Gucci Mane’s “Long Live Dolph” video above.

Blac Youngsta Performed His Young Dolph Diss ‘Shake Sum’ And Fans Aren’t Happy

Young Dolph’s death hasn’t stopped at least one of his rivals from keeping their beef alive. Blac Youngsta, a fellow Memphian with whom Dolph had a longstanding feud, has drawn the ire of fans on Twitter after a video of him performing the Dolph-dissing track “Shake Sum” surfaced online. In the song, Blac Youngsta denounces Dolph’s claims to Memphis’ rap throne, saying, “You ain’t from the city, you from Chicago.” There are also the typical threats of gun-related violence, which to some fans reads a little tacky in light of how Dolph died.

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Blac Youngsta himself, meanwhile, took the criticism in stride. He semi-addressed the critics in an Instagram post of his new video “I’m Assuming,” adding a lengthy caption. “I’m the type of n***a who ain’t neva sat back and looked for nobody to feel sorry fa me!” he wrote. “I come from the heart of South Memphis where you get no sympathy, don’t even know what that is. With that being said, I could give 2 f*cks what the world think about me.”

In addition, the new video is shot in a graveyard, with some astute fans noticing that the name on a mausoleum behind me reads “Thornton” — Young Dolph’s real last name. I suppose some beef lasts forever — even when one party already had the last word.