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Jury is selected in trial of alleged Nipsey Hussle killer

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A jury was chosen this week to hear the trial of a man charged with murdering Nipsey Hussle outside the rapper’s clothing store in the Hyde Park area of Los Angeles just over three years ago.

Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge H. Clay Jacke II ordered the 12-person panel to return to the downtown Los Angeles courthouse Wednesday morning, when opening statements began in Eric Ronald Holder Jr.’s trial.

The judge has said he wants six alternate jurors to be chosen in case any of the jurors have to be replaced, with a new batch of prospective alternate jurors due in court Tuesday morning for questioning.

Holder, now 32, was indicted in May of 2019 on one count each of murder and possession of a firearm by a felon and two counts each of attempted murder and assault with a firearm.

The indictment also included allegations that Holder personally and intentionally discharged a handgun and that he personally inflicted great bodily injury.

Deputy District Attorney John McKinney told the grand jury in 2019 that Holder used two guns on March 31, 2019, to fire multiple shots shortly after a conversation that included allegations of “snitching.”

The prosecutor told the grand jury that the defendant walked up to a group including Hussle -– whose real name was Ermias Joseph Asghedom.

“Apparently the conversation had something to do with Mr. Asghedom telling Mr. Holder that word on the street was that Mr. Holder was snitching. The conversation wasn’t particularly intense, it wasn’t particularly belligerent, and it lasted for about four minutes,” the prosecutor told the grand jury, while noting later that the conversation was “enough that it moved Eric Holder to a point of wanting to return to the parking lot and kill Nipsey Hussle.”

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