Woman allegedly killed brother’s murderer; rapper’s attempt to bail her out

MISSOURI- A woman is accused of seeking out her brother’s killer and murdering him.

Tityana Coppage, 21, has been charged with second degree murder, according to the Jackson County Prosecutor’s Office.

According to an arrest affidavit, Coppage’s 16-year-old brother, Jason Ugwuh was fatally shot on Jan. 10.

Police say that three days later, Coppage allegedly shot and killed her brother’s suspected murderer, Keith Lars. 36, in a parking pot.

Coppage allegedly told police that she knew of Lars’ whereabouts, and shot him in self-defense because he had shot at her first. Police believe that she killed Lars because she believed he killed her brother.

According to an arrest affidavit, Coppage sent a text message to her deceased brother, telling him “I owe em that body.”

Days before Coppage allegedly killed Lars, she wrote a heartfelt message to her brother on her Facebook page.

“I tried to shield y’all from everything I had to witness as a kid. I supported anything and everything you wanted to do in life. I tried to give you the best so you wouldn’t have to look for fake love in the streets,” she wrote in the Jan. 11 post. “I worked hard and long hours to keep a roof over y’all head, nice clothes and shoes on y’all feet refrigerator full of groceries. The streets didn’t rise y’all I did this shit 10 toes down. I was at those games as much as I could, I was paying for your studio time for your trips no matter the cost. All I wanted is to see you happy finish school and make it to the top. But some how I still failed you. This wasn’t you Jayson you was so sweet so quite a honorable young man why didn’t you just hear me out I only wanted more time with you that’s all.”

Coppage has been charged with second degree murder, and is behind bars on $20,000 bond.

Coppage may not be behind bars for too long, as rapper’s Da Baby, and Gunna are attempting to bond her out.

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