New York podcast personality Daryl “Taxstone” Campbell has a tough battle ahead of him. New reports claim he has a serious connection to last spring’s Troy Ave concert shooting.
The latest reports claim Taxstone’s DNA might be on a weapon used in the fatal gunfire.
DNA believed to belong to the podcast host, Daryl Campbell, 31, who is known as Taxstone, was found on the trigger, hand grip and magazine of the 9-millimeter Kel-Tec semiautomatic handgun that was used in the shooting in the V.I.P. green room of a crowded Manhattan concert venue, a federal complaint says. (NY Times)
Yesterday, screenshots surfaced of hip-hop manager Wack 100 weighing in on Tax’s situation.
Early Monday, Daryl “Taxstone” Campbell found himself in handcuffs in relation to rapper Troy Ave‘s spring 2016 shooting.
On Monday, law enforcement sources told NBC 4 New York they had arrested Daryl Campbell aka Taxstone in Brooklyn. Sources said he was wanted on a federal warrant charging him with being a felon in possession of firearm and was also being sought by the NYPD in relation to the Irving Plaza shooting. U.S. Marshals New York and New Jersey Regional Fugitive Task Force and NYPD arrested Campbell Monday morning without incident, sources said. (NBC New York)
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Back in July, Troy Ave’s mom helped secure a bail to get him out of jail.
After weeks in custody being held without bail, prosecutors consented to his release on a half million. He’s required to wear an ankle bracelet and cannot leave the city, a request made by Assistant District Attorney Joshua Steinglass and approved by Justice Ronald Zweibel. Collins must also stay away from all concert halls, bars, arenas and other performance venues. (New York Daily News)
karma coming back around fast as hell in 2017..