A new development has arisen in the ongoing shooting and robbery case that involves rapper Fetty Wap and members of his entourage. A man linked to the New Jersey star’s record label was arrested Thursday after a brawl broke out last Sunday in a Paterson deli, according to a report from Page Six.
Sylvester Huffin is the second man to be arrested in the case. He has been charged with two counts of attempted murder and three weapons charges after a fight broke out between Raheem Thomas — a local Paterson artist who works under the name “Fuzz” — and members of Fetty’s crew. The publication notes that Huffin is the executive manager and A&R for Fetty’s label, RGF Productions.
Fuzz previously released a diss track directed toward Fetty and was the first arrested after posing on social media with what seemed to be his rival’s 1738 chain. Three people on the scene were reportedly shot and hospitalized, with Fetty escaping physical harm.
Thomas was initially arrested on aggravated assault and weapons charges and faced an additional robbery charge on Wednesday.
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The “Trap Queen” artist has not addressed the matter publicly.