On Wednesday, Feb. 22, a Los Angeles courtroom sentenced the killer responsible for fatally shooting rapperΒ Nipsey HussleΒ to 60 years to life inΒ prison.

Eric Holder, who was convicted of first-degree murder in July for March 31, 2019,Β killing of HussleΒ in a parking lot outside the rapperβs South Los Angeles apparel shop, received the sentence after Judge H. Clay Jacke heard from one of Hussleβs friends and a letter from Holderβs father.
Holderβs sentencing hearing had been postponed several times while his defence attorney, Aaron Jansen attempted to argue for a reduced conviction, which the judge rejected in December.

In addition to the murder charge, Holder was found guilty of two counts of attempted voluntary manslaughter after two other people were injured in the shooting.
Prosecutors claimed that Holder, who was once a friend and member of the same gang as Nipsey Hussle, was angry over being labelled a snitch and that the shooting was premeditated.
Hussle, born Ermias Asghedom, was a father of two.