transcript The rapper Rakim Mayers, also known as ASAP Rocky, jumped into the courtroom gallery to hug his partner, Rihanna, after the jury found him not guilty of shooting a former collaborator.
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The rapper jumped over the railing to hug his family and partner Rihanna after the first not guilty verdict was read A$AP Rocky was found not guilty in his felony ...
ASAP Rocky has been acquitted of two counts of assault stemming from a 2021 Hollywood shooting, capping a monthlong trial marked by allegations of courtroom misconduct and frequent appearances by ...
A California jury has found A$AP Rocky not guilty of two felony counts of assault with a semiautomatic firearm, stemming from a 2021 shooting incident with a former ...
A$AP Rocky, the hip-hop star who was charged with firing a gun at a former friend during a confrontation in Hollywood in 2021, has been found not guilty in a felony ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) — A$AP Rocky dove from the defense table into the arms of Rihanna Tuesday as a clerk read the not guilty verdict at his trial on two felony counts ...
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Rapper A$AP Rocky was found not guilty Tuesday of firing a handgun at a former friend on a Hollywood street ...
Donald Trump’s former lawyer and Rihanna. Erika Jayne’s son and Johnny Depp’s former lawyers. A global style symbol from Harlem and his pre-fame friends. This was the mix in a Los Angeles ...
A$AP Rocky has been found not guilty for shooting at former friend A$AP Relli in 2021. Following three weeks of testimony, on Tuesday Rocky — born Rakim Mayers ...
A$AP Rocky was found not guilty on all counts by a Los Angeles jury, ending an exhaustive three-week trial that accused the Harlem-bred rapper (real name Rakim Mayers ...
Lawyers for both sides delivered closing arguments on Thursday in the trial of ASAP Rocky, who is accused of firing a gun at a former collaborator and faces up to 24 years in prison if convicted.