Music Legal: ‘Watch Me’ rapper Silento charged with killing cousin

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‘Watch Me’ rapper Silento charged with killing cousin
The rapper was arrested after police viewed video from the security cameras of several neighboring residences.
Biba Adams
February 2, 2021








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Rapper Silento, born Richard Hawk, was arrested and charged Monday with the murder of Frederick Rooks, his cousin, in DeKalb County, Georgia.

He was charged with one count of murder and is being held without bond.

Silento hangs out on the red carpet at the 2016 BET Awards at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles. The rapper was arrested and charged Monday for the murder of his cousin. (Photo by Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images)
Police responded to a call about gunshots being fired, and upon their arrival, they found Rooks dead at the scene.


According to a report from the The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, police gathered video from the security cameras of several neighboring residences. The footage showed several cars fleeing the scene. “After a thorough investigation, DKPD detectives identified Hawk as Rooks’ cousin and the person responsible for Rooks’ murder,” police spokeswoman Michaela Vincent said.

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Hawk has had several interactions with police in the past year. In August, the 22-year-old was arrested twice in one week on domestic violence charges. The incidents occurred in Los Angeles, where police responded to a domestic disturbance. He was booked and released; then, the next day, he was arrested after showing up at a home wielding a hatchet, claiming he was looking for his girlfriend.


Just two months later, in October, Hawk was arrested after police clocked him driving 143 mph on an Atlanta highway. According to the incident report, he claimed he was being followed.

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“If there is like 10 cars following me, I can do 143 because I am not a regular person, and you could go look on your computer and it would tell you that,” the incident report said the rapper contended as he tried to justify his excessive speed with his celebrity status.


Silento gained fame as a teenager when he recorded “Watch Me” and posted it to YouTube, a viral dance song that has been viewed more than 1.8 billion times. He told The AJC he released the song to prove his classmates wrong after losing a school talent show.

His album, “Fresh Outta High School,” was released in August 2018.
 

DEKALB COUNTY, Ga. — The rapper Silentó will spend 30 years in prison after pleading guilty but mentally ill to shooting and killing his cousin back in 2021.
The DeKalb County District Attorney's Office announced the conclusion of the case for Silentó, whose legal name is Ricky Hawk, on Wednesday.
The rapper was a national sensation when he landed on the charts with "Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae)" in 2015 at just 17 years old, the dance associated with the song in particular catching fire on YouTube.

Early on the morning of Jan. 21, 2021, though, Hawk shot killed his cousin, 34-year-old Frederick Rooks III. The DeKalb DA said he admitted to the shooting an interview with investigators several days after it occurred.
No motive was ever detailed, and a release from the DA's Office on Wednesday still leaves unclear precisely what happened the morning of the shooting.

It said Rooks was picked up by Hawk from a friend's home and the white BMW SUV they were in was seen on a camera at 2:45 a.m. It also said GPS the white SUV at the scene of the murder. Officers responded a little after 3:30 a.m. that morning to an intersection in the Panthersville area of DeKalb and found Rooks with multiple gunshot wounds.
Ten bullet casings were found next to his body, the DA said, with ballistics testing matching those casings to a gun found with Hawk when he was arrested.
Hawk was originally indicted for murder, but pleaded guilty to charges of voluntary manslaughter, aggravated assault, possession of a firearm during the commission of a crime, and concealing the death of another. The DA's release did not indicate if the murder charge was dropped or reduced at all in relation to the plea.
DeKalb County Superior Court Judge Courtney Johnson delivered the 30-year prison sentence.
 
Sad, that song was hot too.

Too bad there’s a parody on this shit right around the corner.

Kid stars. :smh:
You got motherfuckers our age who don't know what to do with fame and how to manage the money, the family, the popularity, and also how fleeting it could be if you don't manage it with any type of 'adult' mindset, and by that I mean willing and capable of cutting people off you need to cut off.

Kid stars? Is damn near a rap for them. On top of other things there's the aggression and jealousy

I feel bad for these folks. 30 years. Even if he survives that, he's fucked up beyond repair. And for what?
 


 
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