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A third suspect has been arrested in last month’s shooting death of Jahseh Dwayne Onfroy, the rapper known as XXXTentacion.
Robert Allen, who was one of four men wanted by police in the 20-year-old rapper’s June 18 death in South Florida, was taken into custody near Macon, Georgia, on Wednesday, the Broward County Sheriff’s Department announced.
Allen, 22, had been wanted for questioning in the case, as well as for an unrelated felony probation violation, authorities had previously said.
A grand jury charged him last week with first-degree murder and armed robbery with a firearm in connection with the shooting, the Miami Herald reported.
Fellow suspects Dedrick Devonshay Williams, 22, and Michael Boatwright, 22, were arrested earlier in connection with Onfroy’s death. Trayvon Newsome, 20, remains wanted by police. Those three men face the same charges of first-degree murder and armed robbery with a firearm.
Allen was tracked down by U.S. marshals to his sister’s home in Eastman, Georgia, and was arrested without incident, local newspaper The Telegraph first reported. Online records from the Dodge County Sheriff’s Office in Georgia list him as being held for authorities from Broward County.
Allen’s arrest comes a little more than a month after Onfroy was shot while leaving a motorcycle dealership’s parking lot in Deerfield Beach.
Authorities said his car was blocked in by another vehicle and then approached by two armed men whom investigators have identified as Boatwright and Newsome. One of the men opened fire after snatching a Louis Vuitton bag from Onfroy. The designer bag was reportedly stuffed with $50,000 cash, an amount he had taken out of a bank before heading to the dealership, the Miami Herald reported, citing an arrest warrant.
Photos and videos reportedly found on Williams’ and Boatwright’s cellphones allegedly showed both men holding large amounts of $100 bills immediately after the shooting. One video allegedly shows Wiliams “dancing with a large amount of $100 bills which he throws out on the floor in front of him,” the Herald reported, citing the warrant.
The U.S. Marshal’s Office in Georgia did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Onfroy was an up-and-coming young artist, with his second album, titled “?”, debuting at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart. He faced criminal charges last year from a 2016 domestic violence case. Those charges included aggravated assault of his pregnant ex-girlfriend, domestic battery by strangulation, false imprisonment and witness tampering.
This story has been updated with additional details.
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