Young Dolph’s alleged killer Justin Johnson has got some big balls. Dude has released a music video titled “Track Hawk” after lying to the police that he will turn himself in.
After the U.S. Marshals, Memphis Police Department, Crime Stoppers, and the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation released a photo of the 23-year-old suspect, the alleged murderer announced that he would turn himself into the local police on Monday. However, Johnson dropped a new music video. Performing as “Straight Dropp,” Johnson’s newest song is titled, “Track Hawk.”
While Johnson’s newest musical release continues to gain views, there’s no word on if he delivered on his intention to turn himself in. He’s wanted for first-degree murder, attempted murder, and theft. Young Dolph was 36 years old at the time of his passing on Nov. 17, 2021.
It is amazing that the cops, US Marshalls and the Tennessee Burea of Investigations combined can’t find this guy who is freely posting on social media.
The man wanted for the murder of rapper Young Dolph is still on the run Monday night. Over the weekend, a post on what is believed to be Justin Johnson’s Instagram account said the 23-year-old planned to himself in on Monday, but that has not happened.
We spoke with the judge who signed off on letting Johnson out of prison months into a five-year sentence. Justin Johnson pleaded guilty to three counts of aggravated assault after shooting three people at a bowling alley in early 2017. But, even though he was sentenced to years in prison, he was out by that Christmas.
“It’s called the Department of Corrections not the Department of Punishment,” said Judge Chris Craft, Shelby County Criminal Court. In late 2017 Shelby County Judge Chris Craft approved a motion to suspend Justin Johnson’s five-year prison sentence after Johnson had served a little more than five months.
”He appeared to be a very impressive young man without a record, and he always admitted to everything he did,” said Craft.
Flip to the next page to watch Justin Johnson aka Straight Dropp’s music video and his social media posts mocking the cops.