A fourth person wanted in the killing of rapper Young Dolph turned himself in to police custody Friday, according to Memphis police.
Jermarcus Johnson had a warrant on a charge of conspiracy to commit first-degree murder, police said on their Facebook page.
There aren’t many details as to what Johnson’s alleged role was in the rapper’s murder.
Three other men have been charged in the murder of Young Dolph.
Justin Johnson and Cornelius Smith Jr. were charged with first-degree murder and other charges. They both plead not guilty.
Hernandez Govan was charged with first-degree murder and conspiracy to commit first-degree murder. He also pleaded not guilty to his charges.
Authorities believe Govan had planned on killing Dolph for months.
The Memphis rapper was killed November of last year, after he was ambushed while stopping by his favorite cookie shop.
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