Rapper Tay-K Convicted of Murder for Second Time in Texas

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San Antonio (AP) -a Rapper of Texas who acted as Tay -K and was well known for his 2017 “The Race” was convicted of murder for the second time after a jury discovered that he is guilty of fatally shooting a man from San Antonio.

Taymor McIntyre faces life imprisonment in prison with the position of probation for the murder of Mark Anthony Saldivar, 23 in 2017. McIntyre had already been fulfilling a 55 -year sentence of a fatal fatal shooting.

The prosecutors said McIntyre shot him to Saldívar after the rapper tried to steal him. The authorities said McIntyre had collected Baldivar, who was a photographer, in a car after he approached to take photos of the rapper for a new song.

McIntyre’s lawyers had criticized the police investigation of the shooting, claiming that the case depended too much on the self -service statements of witnesses in the car when the shooting occurred.

“Taymor Mcintyre is not guilty of capital murder, murder or homicide, and the reason for that is very simple,” said John Hunter, one of McIntyre’s lawyers, to jurors during the final arguments last week. “You have to do well. You have to do the job. And this case clearly demonstrates that the work was done.”

The jury found McIntyre not guilty of capital murder, which would have a life imprisonment without probation possibilities. The jury will now listen to evidence in the punishment phase of the trial before deciding on a sentence.

McIntyre was also sentenced in 2019 for death from Ethan Walker, 21, an invasion at home in 2016 in Mansfield, Southeast or Fort Worth, Texas.

McIntyre registered “the race” while he was fleeing the authorities for the invasion of the house.

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