In a significant development in the ongoing investigation into the murder of Dallas rapper Mo3, authorities have identified a new suspect, Jerry Johnson, who is alleged to have been involved in the crime. Mo3, whose real name was Melvin Noble, was fatally shot in November 2020 in Dallas, an incident that shocked the hip-hop community and fans alike.
According to recent reports, Johnson has been charged with capital murder in connection with Mo3’s death. It is alleged that he acted as an intermediary, facilitating the payment for the hit on Mo3, reportedly hired by fellow rapper Yella Beezy, who was arrested in March 2025. The Dallas County grand jury indicted Yella Beezy, whose real name is Amari C. McCarty, asserting that he conspired with Kiwan White, one of the individuals already in custody for the murder.
The timeline of the case has been marked by a series of arrests and legal maneuvers. Initially, Kiwan White was apprehended in August 2020 after a traffic stop, during which police discovered a firearm. He was later indicted on state charges related to Mo3’s murder in February 2021. Devin Maurice Brown, another associate of White, was also indicted on charges stemming from the case, including being a felon in possession of a firearm.
Yella Beezy’s recent arrest added a new layer to the investigation, as authorities believe that he hired White to carry out the murder. His bond was initially set at $2 million but was later reduced to $750,000 after his grandmother testified about his financial situation. This reduction suggests that the evidence against him may not be as solid as previously thought, prompting questions about the strength of the prosecution’s case.
In a startling twist, Jerry Johnson’s role emerged as investigators linked him to both Yella Beezy and White. Johnson was indicted on separate RICO charges in 2024, raising suspicions about his involvement in organized crime. The charges against him state that he “intentionally and knowingly caused the death” of Mo3 for remuneration, implying that he may have been the conduit for payment between Yella Beezy and the hitmen.
The order of transfer for Johnson’s case to another court indicates the seriousness of the charges he faces. As the investigation continues to unfold, the question remains: what evidence do authorities possess to corroborate these claims? Previous actions, such as the lowering of Yella Beezy’s bond, highlight the complexities of proving direct involvement in such high-profile cases.
Meanwhile, Kiwan White, currently incarcerated, has made statements suggesting he might be released soon, stirring speculation about possible cooperation or other developments in the case. His recent comments during a live session hint at the possibility of someone else revealing information about the murder, which could significantly impact the ongoing legal proceedings.
As the investigation into Mo3’s murder continues, it has become evident that the case is far from closed. With new suspects emerging and existing ones being apprehended, the pursuit of justice for Mo3 remains a focal point in Dallas. The hip-hop community and fans are left awaiting further developments, hoping for closure in a case that has lingered for nearly five years.