
Bodyguard’s gun linked to shooting at rapper’s Arkansas show
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — A bodyguard was charged Tuesday with illegally providing a firearm to the rapper who was performing when gunfire broke out at an Arkansas nightclub this month, and federal officials say one of the guard’s guns matched a shell casing found at the scene.
No one has been charged in the July 1 shooting at Little Rock’s Power Ultra Lounge, which left 28 people injured. City officials say gang violence may have played a role and Gov. Asa Hutchinson has announced the creation of a task force to address an increasing amount of violence in Arkansas’ capital city.
A Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives agent accused Kentrell Gwynn of providing a firearm to Ricky Hampton, a Memphis, Tennessee, rapper and convicted felon who performs as Finese2Tymes. Agent Warren Newman also alleged that Gwynn provided armed security to a convicted felon and conspiracy.
Hampton and Gwynn were arrested in Alabama less than 24 hours after the shooting.