Nipsey Hussle’s Killer, Eric Holder, Sentenced To 60 Years To Life In Prison

LOS ANGELES- Rapper Nipsey Hussle’s killer, Eric Holder, was sentenced to serve 60 years to prison by a judge on Wednesday.

Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge H. Clay Jacke sentenced to Eric Holder Jr. to 25 years to life in state prison for murdering Nipsey and an additional 25 years to life based on a sentencing enhancement because he used again.

He must also serve another additional 10 years in prison on assault convictions for shooting two other men who were with Hussle when he was killed.

Holder, now 32, was with a woman, who later became his getaway driver in the murder of Nipsey on March, 31, 2019. Holder confronted Hussle who was outside of his Marathon Clothing.

The two men exchanged heated words, with Nipsey allegedly calling Holder a “snitch”, which made him upset.

Holder returned with the woman minutes later with two handguns and opened fire in the middle of the parking lot, killing Nipsey, whose real name is Ermias Asghedom, and wounding two other men.

Holder also kicked Nipsey several times as he was dying on the floor.