Police have arrested Jason McWilliams, a 25-year-old man who turned himself into Montgomery Police Department detectives Sunday (December 29) for the murder of Doe B, as per wsfa.com.
21-year-old Kimberle Johnson was also shot and killed in Centennial Hill Bar & Grill, the Montgomery nightclub where Doe B was murdered Saturday (December 28). Six others suffered gunshot wounds at the event and were treated at local hospitals.
The Montgomery Police Department investigation indicates the shooting was a result of a feud between McWilliams and Doe B, according to wsfa.com.
McWilliams has been transported to the Montgomery County Detention facility, according to wsfa.com, and is being held there without bond.
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Shortly after news of Doe B’s murder was reported, the rapper’s management issued a statement to HipHopDX, through DJ Frank White.
“The world has lost a great person and a genius artist way to[o] soon,” DJ Frank White said in a statement to HipHopDX. “Doe’s work ethic was incredible. He still has over 200 unreleased hits. His memory will live on.”
The Blueprint Group also issued a statement on the matter.
“Doe B was an amazing young man, in every sense of the word,” The Blueprint Group said in a statement. “A truly talented artist, a loving father and a dedicated member of the Hip Hop community at large, he touched the lives of the many people who had the privilege of knowing him. The Blueprint Group offers our condolences to our Doe B label partners Interscope / Hustle Gang, his management DJ Frank White and Brooklyn Knights, and most of all his family, friends and fans at this very difficult time. We ask that you remember him not by his untimely death, but by his love of life and the music he left behind.”
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