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Jurors reach verdict at trial of rapper ASAP Rocky

With a conviction, the Grammy-nominated hip-hop star, fashion mogul and actor could be sentenced to as much as 24 years in prison.

By contributor Andrew Dalton, Associated Press
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ASAP Rocky listens to closing arguments during his trial in Los Angeles
ASAP Rocky listens to closing arguments during his trial in Los Angeles (Patrick T Fallon/Pool Photo via AP)

Jurors in Los Angeles have reached a verdict at the trial of rapper ASAP Rocky, who is charged with firing a gun at a former friend.

The jury of seven women and five men reached their unanimous decision after deliberating for about three hours.

It will be read on Tuesday afternoon.

ASAP Rocky listens to closing arguments during his trial in Los Angeles
ASAP Rocky listens to closing arguments during his trial in LA (Patrick T Fallon/Pool Photo via AP)

The hip-hop star is charged with two felony counts of assault with a semi-automatic firearm.

With a conviction, he could be sentenced to as much as 24 years in prison.

Prosecutors said Rocky twice fired a gun at his former longtime friend, who goes by ASAP Relli, during a dispute on a Hollywood street in 2021.

Relli, the key witness for the prosecution, said his knuckles were grazed by one of the shots, but he was otherwise uninjured.

The defence argued that Rocky fired blanks from a prop gun that he picked up from a music video set.

The Grammy-nominated hip-hop star, fashion mogul and actor is the longtime partner of singing superstar Rihanna.

The two 36-year-olds have two toddler sons together.

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