Update 01/05/2022 10:28pm:

Not soon after Justin Johnson was identified as a suspect in the Young Dolph murder case, information regarding the 23-year-old has begun to surface. An interesting piece of information has come to light after a photo reveals Johnson being pictured with Dolph. There's not much context for the photo, however, it reveals a possible deeper connection that could answer more questions about the circumstances surrounding Dolph's tragic and untimely demise. 


Update 01/05/2022 9:48pm:

Justin Johnson, the 23-year-old accused of murdering rapper Young Dolph in Memphis, has undoubtedly seen an uptick in IG traffic after his account was discovered by those outside of his city that know him as rapper "Straight Dropp." There are only a handful of posts on his page, however, there are at least two posts that were made after Dolph's murder. Commenters suggested that the money, clothes, and cars he's seen flaunting in the pictures are payoffs from his evil deed.

To add insult to injury, Johnson is seen wearing a Paper Route Entertainment charm on his belt in a picture taken just before Dolph's murder. Many are suggesting he got the charm after a previous run-in with Dolph and his crew before the shooting. 

Interestingly enough, while news just broke about Johnson being a suspect in the murder, the streets had already circulated his name because comments on Johnson's IG post from last week have people calling him out for Dolph's murder. 


Original 01/05/2022 6:24pm:

Multiple reports confirm that the U.S. Marshals, Memphis Police Department, Crime Stoppers, and the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) have identified 23-year-old Justin Johnson as Young Dolph's murder suspect.

According to a press release, Johnson is wanted for the murder of rapper Young Dolph, who was gunned down in his Memphis hometown on Nov. 17. Law enforcement has issued an arrest warrant and Johnson also has another warrant for violating his supervised release.

Justin Johnson is wanted for First-Degree murder, Criminal Attempt-First Degree Murder, and Theft of Property valued between $10,000-$60,000. The U.S. Marshals, Memphis Police Department, Crime Stoppers, and the TBI are offering a combined $15,000 for information leading to Justin Johnson's arrest. He's considered armed and dangerous.

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