Hurricane Chris, US Rapper Was Guilty Of Second-Degree Murder Charges

by Mercy Ulasi
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Hurricane Chris, an American rapper, was declared not guilty on all counts in his second-degree murder trial.
On Tuesday, March 14, the Shreveport rapper was acquitted of the deadly shooting of 32-year-old Danzeria Farris Jr. in 2020.
Hurricane Chris, actual name Christopher Dooley, was on trial for the fatal shooting of 32-year-old Danzeria Farris Jr. on June 19, 2020, during a petrol station disagreement..

The trial began last Wednesday (Mar. 8) in Shreveport, Louisiana. Christopher “Hurricane Chris” Dooley also faced charges of possessing a stolen vehicle in connection with the murder. The rapper claimed he was acting in self-defense and attempting to wound but not kill the victim.

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The jury began deliberating after closing arguments on Tuesday afternoon and returned a verdict after 9:00 p.m. Hurricane Chris was found not guilty of all charges.
In a statement following the not-guilty verdict, Hurricane Chris thanked those who supported him throughout the “draining” experience.

“Tonight, I was found not guilty of second degree murder and illegal possession of stolen things,” he explained. I wanna thank God, my attorneys at the Washington & Wells Law Firm, and my family for standing with me as my life was on the line. They wanted to give me life if I was found guilty. Now I can hug my son and think about raising him to be a man.”

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