Stay updated in the double murder trial against rapper YNW Melly — whose birth name is Jamell Demons. The up-and-coming star is accused of killing two of his friends — also rappers — then staging the murders as a drive-by shooting in the Miami area.
The jury listened to undercover Detective Danny Polo testify on Thursday about gangs. Polo caused controversy with his request to wear a mask during testimony. A juror submitted two notes to Broward County Judge John Murphy III that were shared with attorneys. The first note referred directly to the court-sanctioned mask. The second note made a more implicit, emotional objection, claiming they got robbed and was having an anxiety attack,
The only witness to take the stand Monday was Detective Polo. He ended up taking his mask off after the court was made aware there were photos of him and his family online, specifically on CashApp. Detective Polo testified that it is clear YNW Melly was involved in the Bloods gang. The defense argued that just because there is evidence he could be involved in a gang, doesn't mean he is a killer. Court resumes Tuesday at 9 a.m.
The Case Details
In October 2018, YNW Melly's best friend, Cortlen Henry, aka YNW Bortlen, showed up to a Miami area hospital claiming his friends were hit during a drive-by shooting. He said they were bleeding out inside his car, according to the rapper's arrest affidavit.
Anthony Williams, aka YNW Sakchaser, and Christopher Thomas, aka YNW Juvy, were found dead with multiple gunshot wounds.
Henry told detectives he just left a recording studio with Williams and Thomas in Fort Lauderdale when a car pulled up and started shooting. Henry said he was able to duck from the bullets, but Williams and Thomas were hit.
Anthony Williams (left), Christopher Thomas (right)
When officers showed up to the "scene of the crime," police found no evidence that there had been a shooting. As officers continued to investigate, surveillance video showed Melly, Henry, Williams and Thomas together in Henry's car when Henry claimed the shooting happened, according to Melly's arrest report. After looking at phone data and blood spatter evidence, detectives said it was clear the group were together the night of the crime and the victims had been shot in the car.
Police arrested Melly for two counts of first-degree murder in February 2019. If convicted, Melly faces the death penalty.