Honeykomb Brazy’s grandparents murder case has another progress. Back in last week three suspects were named in the killing of HoneyKomb Brazy’s grandparents. Less than two weeks after the event another man gets arrested.
A fourth man has been arrested and charged in connection with the slayings. 21 year old Patrick Lewis was arrested on Friday February 25th. He faces three counts of murder and shooting into an occupied dwelling.
He also stands accused of a September 18, 2021 shooting in a mall parking lot where one man died. Three other suspects, Darrin Jamark DD Southall, Terrance Sanchez Watkins and Jamarcus Devonta Chambers were already in police custody in relation to the killings of Tony and Leila Lewis. Southall is currently serving a 35 year prison sentence after pleading guilty to running a multi-state drug ring responsible for heroin, fentanyl, cocaine and other drugs.
According to Fox 10 Southall and HoneyKomb had beef between them. It includes when the Rap-A-Lot protégé was arrested in relation to the 2016 killing of Southall’s nephew. A grand jury declined to press charges and authorities are saying it’s premature to connect the 2016 shooting to the killing of the rapper’s grandparents.
HoneyKomb found himself jailed on a probation violation last year, prompting his mother Tenecsha Jones to write a hand-written letter to the judge asking for him and his brother to be released from jail, citing how the rapper’s brother was very ill.
The brother passed away in January and a judge denied HoneyKomb’s lawyer’s request for the rapper to be released to attend the funeral. According to court documents, HoneyKomb is scheduled to be released from prison in March.