Wednesday night, former Bad Boy Records rapper G-Dep entered New York’s 25th Precinct and told the first officer he saw: "I shot and killed someone 17 years ago.”
Imagine if you were that officer. Like, what are your first thoughts???
According to The New York Post, G-Dep, born Trevell Coleman, admitted to murdering John Henkel in October of 1993 just outside of the James Weldon Johnson Houses in Queens. Until now, the murder had been marked a cold case.
According to sources at the 25th Precinct, G-Dep simply walked in, confessed due his conscience, and was booked without bail, though, in a sense, it was nothing new. He’d been arrested more than 25 times since 2003 for grand larceny, drugs, weapons, and everything else.
Let's Get It.
SCREAM @ ME!!!
Imagine if you were that officer. Like, what are your first thoughts???
According to The New York Post, G-Dep, born Trevell Coleman, admitted to murdering John Henkel in October of 1993 just outside of the James Weldon Johnson Houses in Queens. Until now, the murder had been marked a cold case.
According to sources at the 25th Precinct, G-Dep simply walked in, confessed due his conscience, and was booked without bail, though, in a sense, it was nothing new. He’d been arrested more than 25 times since 2003 for grand larceny, drugs, weapons, and everything else.
Let's Get It.
SCREAM @ ME!!!
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