Dallas rapper Yella Beezy (real name: Markies Conway), best known for his hits like “That’s On Me,” is facing capital murder charges in connection with the 2020 fatal shooting of rapper Mo3. That shooting occurred in Dallas, involving an alleged orchestrated ambush on Interstate 35E.(turn0search0, turn0search4)
Bond Details & Career Impact
After being arrested in March, Yella Beezy’s bond was initially set at $2 million. A March 2025 hearing resulted in a reduction—bond lowered to $750,000, enabling his release from Dallas County Jail.(turn0search4, turn0search7)
Now under strict house arrest with electronic monitoring, his legal team has filed a motion requesting permission for limited work release, stating that the confinement has severely impacted his ability to earn income and maintain studio collaborations. Their argument: continuing to wear an ankle monitor provides adequate public safety.(turn0search0)
Family Request Denied
In April, Beezy asked the court to allow him to attend his child’s football game, citing its importance to family stability. The judge declined, insisting the current bail conditions remain intact.

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