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Yella Beezy Arrested on Capital Murder Charges: MO3 Ties?

Rapper Yella Beezy, born Markies Deandre Conway, has been arrested in Dallas, Texas, on capital murder for hire charges.
The arrest has sent shockwaves through the music community, with social media users quickly speculating that the charges are connected to the 2020 murder of fellow Dallas rapper MO3. However, details regarding the exact nature of the case remain unclear, and no official confirmation of a connection to MO3’s death has been made.
Photos of Yella Beezy’s chargesheet have circulated online, revealing that he is facing “Capital Murder with Remuneration” charges. These charges suggest that Conway allegedly hired someone to carry out a fatal shooting in exchange for payment. As per the grand jury referral, the murder in question took place on November 11, 2020, when rapper MO3—whose real name was Melvin Noble—was gunned down on a Dallas highway. Noble was chased on foot and shot multiple times in broad daylight on Interstate 35E.
The indictment alleges that Conway provided financial compensation to Kewon White, who was arrested previously in connection to MO3’s killing. This new charge implies that prosecutors believe Beezy played a significant role in orchestrating the murder. Under Texas law, capital murder with remuneration is a first-degree felony that carries severe penalties, including life in prison without parole or even the death penalty, if convicted. The charges were officially filed on March 18, 2025, in Dallas County.
The rivalry between Yella Beezy and MO3 was well-known in the Dallas rap scene. Both artists, rising stars in the industry, frequently clashed over street politics, gang affiliations, and competition for dominance within the city’s music scene. Over the years, they exchanged diss tracks, threats, and insults, escalating tensions between them. Despite their contentious relationship, no official link between Beezy and the murder of MO3 had been established until now.
In 2019, Yella Beezy survived a drive-by shooting in Lewisville, Texas, but no connection to MO3 was ever made public. The shooting left Beezy hospitalized for over a week, and fans rallied around him with messages of support and well-wishes. However, the latest arrest and charges bring the long-standing rivalry between the two rappers back into the spotlight, with fans and the media alike seeking answers.
As of now, the specifics of the case are still unfolding, and Yella Beezy’s legal team has not made any public statements. The rapper’s arrest has raised questions about the dynamics of the Dallas rap scene and the ongoing violence that has plagued it in recent years. Fans continue to follow the developments closely, as the case remains one of the most talked-about incidents in hip-hop in recent months.
Yella Beezy, known for his hits like “That’s On Me” and his mixtapes Ain’t No Goin’ Bacc and Baccend Beezy, has built a successful career despite personal struggles. His arrest on these serious charges is a significant turn in his career, and the outcome of this case could have major implications for his future in the music industry.
As the investigation progresses, authorities will continue to uncover more details, and the public eagerly awaits more information about the rapper’s involvement in the case. For now, the connection between Yella Beezy and MO3’s tragic death remains uncertain, leaving fans and the public in suspense as the legal process plays out.