Popular D.C. rapper, No Savage, pleads guilty to mall shooting, he faces a minimum of 3 years in prison. His maximum sentence is 33 years KossyDerrickBlog KossyDerrickEnt

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Sunday, February 12, 2023

Popular D.C. rapper, No Savage, pleads guilty to mall shooting, he faces a minimum of 3 years in prison. His maximum sentence is 33 years

Popular D.C. rapper No Savage pleads guilty to mall shooting, he faces a minimum of 3 years in prison. His maximum sentence is 33 years.

Washington, D.C. rapper Noah Settles, known as No Savage, has pleaded guilty to four charges in connection with a shooting at a Northern Virginia mall.

Per NBC Washington, Settles pleaded guilty to three counts of malicious discharge of a firearm in an occupied dwelling, and one count of use of a firearm in the commission of a felony. He has been accused of firing a gun three times following a physical fight on June 8 at Tysons Corner Center. A sentencing date has yet to be set.

No one was injured in the shooting, but in video shown in court Settles could be seen getting into a physical altercation before coming back with a firearm. According to his defense attorney, Settles has maintained that he fired the gun to defend himself from a gang member who he alleged had a firearm. He is facing a mandatory three-year prison term on the firearm in the commission of a felony charge, while he’s facing between two to ten years on the other three charges. 

While he pleaded guilty, the plea was entered to concede there’s evidence to convict him but does not mean he’s admitted he’s guilty. As part of the plea deal, three other charges against him were dropped.

Settles pleaded guilty to three counts of malicious discharge of a firearm in an occupied dwelling and use of a firearm in the commission of a felony.

There was no agreement on sentencing, but Settles faces a mandatory 3-year prison term on the unlawful use of a firearm charge. The other charges could result in sentences between 2 and 10 years.

Noah Settles entered Alford pleas to the felonies, meaning he does not admit guilt but concedes there is enough evidence to convict him.

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