Chicago Sun-Times

MAN SUSPECTED OF KILLING NIPSEY HUSSLE ARRESTED

- BY ANDREW DALTON AND AMANDA LEE MYERS Nipsey Hussle Eric Holder

LOS ANGELES — Police on Tuesday arrested the man suspected of fatally shooting rapper Nipsey Hussle, authoritie­s said.

Eric Holder, 29, had been on the run for two days before he was captured in Bellflower, a Los Angeles-area city about 20 miles southeast of where Hussle was gunned down two days earlier.

Hussle and Holder knew each other, and the two had some kind of personal dispute in the hours before the rapper was killed outside his Los Angeles clothing store, Police Chief Michel Moore said.

Police released Holder’s name and photo Monday night and asked for public’s help in finding him.

It was not immediatel­y clear how authoritie­s located the suspect. He was detained first by sheriff’s deputies until L.A. police arrived and confirmed that he was wanted in Hussle’s slaying, authoritie­s said.

The two men had several arguments on Sunday, and Holder returned to the store with a handgun and opened fire on Hussle and two other men, who survived the shooting, police said.

The chief did not reveal how the two men were acquainted or offer any details about their dispute.

While both Hussle and Holder have ties to street gangs, the dispute between them was personal and did not involve gang activity, Moore said.

After shooting Hussle and two other men who survived, Holder fled in a waiting car driven by a woman, the police chief said.

Moore had urged Holder to surrender, addressing him directly at a news conference Tuesday morning.

Police singled out Holder as a suspect with assistance from witnesses at the scene and in the surroundin­g neighborho­od, and they hoped to get similar help in finding him.

“The community is the one that is helping us solve this case,” Moore said.

The killing came amid a spike in gun violence in the area.

“Nipsey Hussle represents the enormity of the lives we have lost,” the chief said.

A tense scene unfolded Monday night at an impromptu memorial for Hussle in the parking lot where he was shot. A man brandishin­g a gun caused a panicked stampede. At least 19 people were injured in the chaos, including two people who were taken to hospitals in critical condition, police said.

“It’s been a tough few days for Los Angeles,” Mayor Eric Garcetti said. “Nipsey Hussle was an artist who touched our city and lives.”

 ?? FREDERIC J. BROWN/AFP/GETTY IMAGES ?? Police monitor a roadblock Tuesday in front of the late Nipsey Hussle’s The Marathon Store in Los Angeles, where the rapper was killed.
FREDERIC J. BROWN/AFP/GETTY IMAGES Police monitor a roadblock Tuesday in front of the late Nipsey Hussle’s The Marathon Store in Los Angeles, where the rapper was killed.
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