BREAKING: Dallas Rapper Yella Beezy Released from Jail After Bond Reduced from $2 Million in Alleged Murder-for-Hire Plot Linked to Mo3’s Death
Dallas, TX – Dallas rapper Yella Beezy, born Markies Deandre Conway, has been released from jail after posting bond following a judge’s decision to reduce it from $2 million to $750,000. Beezy is facing charges in connection with an alleged murder-for-hire plot that led to the death of fellow rapper Mo3, whose real name was Melvin Noble.
Allegations and Arrest
Authorities claim that Beezy orchestrated a scheme to have Mo3 killed in November 2020. Prosecutors allege that he hired Kewon Dontrell White to carry out the fatal shooting on Interstate 35 in Dallas. White was arrested in December 2020 and charged with murder, while Beezy’s name later surfaced in the ongoing investigation. The Dallas County grand jury indicted Beezy on capital murder charges in March 2025.
Bond Reduction and Release
Beezy’s legal team argued in court that his original $2 million bond was excessive, maintaining that he was neither a flight risk nor a danger to the community. The judge granted a bond reduction to $750,000, with conditions that include house arrest, electronic monitoring, and the surrender of his passport.
He was released from the Dallas County Jail on Friday morning, March 29, 2025, after successfully posting bond.
Community and Industry Reactions
The case has drawn significant attention within the hip-hop community and beyond, as Mo3 was a well-known artist in Dallas and had ongoing feuds with several local rappers before his tragic death. Many fans and fellow musicians have voiced their opinions on social media, with some expressing relief that Beezy has been granted bond, while others demand justice for Mo3.
Ongoing Investigation
Despite Beezy’s release, authorities continue their investigation into the case. Prosecutors are gathering evidence, and court proceedings will determine the next steps in the legal battle. Beezy has maintained his innocence, and his legal team insists that he was not involved in Mo3’s murder.
The Dallas County District Attorney’s Office urges anyone with additional information about the case to come forward.
As this high-profile case unfolds, the music industry and fans alike will be watching closely to see how the trial progresses and whether justice will be served for Mo3.