Atlanta, GA

YFN Lucci appeared virtually at his first-appearance hearing in Fulton County Magistrate Court on Thursday (January 14). The 29-year-old rapper, born Rayshawn Bennett, was taken into custody earlier this week on multiple charges for his alleged role in the murder of 28-year-old James Adams.

According to the arrest warrant obtained by the Atlanta Journal Constitution,Lucci was allegedly behind the wheel of the vehicle used in the drive-by that claimed one of his passengers’ life.

On the night of December 10, 2020, Lucci and “three other criminal street gang members” reportedly drove to an area “dominated by a rival gang” while two people in the car opened fire with assault-style rifles. Adams was struck in the head by return gunfire and later succumbed to his injuries at Grady Hospital.

In a video recording obtained by investigators, Adams reportedly said, “We’re fitting to fuck this city up, man!” right before the shooting.

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The warrant claims Lucci drove to the 900 block of Dimmock Street about 5:15 p.m. local time and pulled onto a shoulder. Adams and 23-year-old Ra’von Boyd, who was seated in the front seat, then started spraying bullets.

Another victim, 32-year-old victim Kevin Wright, was struck in the abdomen and dropped off at a nearby fire station seeking medical assistance — he survived.

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The 911 call alerting authorities to the shooting was released earlier this week and revealed Adams was “manually ejected” from the car and left in a nearby street to die. Police discovered him lying in the street when they arrived.

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Boyd, one of the alleged shooters in Lucci’s car, was recently arrested in Miami along with 17-year-old Leroy Pitts, but Pitts’ role in the shooting hasn’t been determined. Lucci is charged with felony murder, aggravated assault, participation in criminal street gang activity and possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony. He remains in Fulton County Jail without bond.