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A fresh social media video shows surveillance footage of the vital minutes right before industry veteran Chaka Zulu was shot in Atlanta.
via: HipHopDX
On Thursday (September 22), TMZ On June 26, security footage from outside Zulu's APT 4B eatery was released, showing the Disturbing Tha Peace co-founder firing the fatal rounds into the victim, Artez Benton, as well as the struggle that preceded it.
The nearly three-minute video shows Chaka Zulu (real name Ahmed Obafemi) arguing with another man, Tre'mon Robinson, in the restaurant parking lot.
While the two quarrel, another man, Corey Crawford, is seen taking something from a truck, which Zulu's legal team believes is a pistol.
When Robinson appears to chest bump Zulu, the latter retaliates by throwing Robinson into a nearby automobile and holding him by the collar.
Crawford, Benton, and another man rush in to assist Robinson, and the four of them pound Zulu with punches, kicks, and stomps.
Zulu’s female assistant jumps in to try to defend Zulu, but ends up
getting punched in the face by Robinson. After getting back on his feet,
Zulu can be seen brandishing a gun and firing at least one shot into
Benton, knocking him to the ground.
Crawford, off-camera, then fires multiple shots of his own, with at least one striking Zulu in the back.
Police
arrived at the scene at around 11:35 p.m., after which Zulu and Benton
were rushed to a local hospital and underwent emergency surgery.
However, Benton later died from his injuries.
Zulu turned himself into authorities on September 13
and was hit with a litany of charges, including murder, aggravated
assault, possession of a firearm during commission of a felony and
simple battery. In a statement following his arrest, Zulu’s lawyer, Gabe
Banks, claimed his client acted in self-defense.
“A close review of the all of the evidence, including surveillance
footage and eyewitness interviews, reveal that Mr. Zulu was attacked and
jumped from behind by a gang of at least four (4) individuals (sadly
including the decedent) and was forced to defend himself after this gang
repeatedly stomped, punched, and kicked him while he was on the ground
in a defenseless posture,” Banks wrote.
“In
an attempt to save his life, Mr. Zulu lawfully discharged his weapon in
self-defense, a weapon that he was licensed to carry. Mr. Zulu fully
cooperated with law enforcement officials and their investigation, and
voluntarily turned himself in once he learned of the arrest warrants.”
50 Cent certainly seems to agree. Hours after the surveillance
footage surfaced, the Power mogul voiced his support for Chaka Zulu via
his Instagram page.
“@uluz3 hold your head i saw the tapes there is no way you should be
charged with anything, the way they punched the young lady that was
there was crazy,” he wrote next to Banks’ aforementioned statement.
Fellow
G-Unit comrade Tony Yayo also offered his support, commenting: “Free
Shaka.” Zulu was released from custody on September 13 after posting a
$200,000 bond.
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