Man Convicted in Pop Smoke Murder Apologies to Rapper’s Family as He’s Sentenced to 29 Years
Corey Walker, one of the men found guilty in the death of Pop Smoke, has been sentenced to 29 years in prison. Walker was found guilty of voluntary manslaughter and home invasion robbery with gun and gang enhancements. During his sentencing, Walker offered an apology to Pop SMoke’s family.
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Pop Smoke’s Killer Apologizes Before Receiving Sentence
Corey Walker, the only adult charged in the murder of Pop Smoke, issued an apology to the late rapper’s family before being sentenced to 29 years in prison on Friday (February 21). According to Rolling Stone, Walker pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter and home invasion robbery, along with multiple gun and gang-related enhancements.
Corey Walker, 24, was sentenced to 29 years in prison on Friday in Los Angeles, marking the final chapter in a case that ...
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