Memphis rapper, Finese2Tymes, who was performing at Power Ultra Lounge when dozens of shots rang out, was arrested early Sunday in Alabama along with a second suspect, Kentrell Gwynn.
Ricky Hampton, aka, Finese2Tymes, was arrested outside of Side Effects Club in Birmingham, Alabama, along with Gwynn.
According to AL.com, Finese2Tymes, real name Ricky Hampton, was being sought on aggravated assault charges. According to Little Rock Police, these charges are related to a previous incident in eastern Arkansas. U.S. Marshals, along with the ATF and FBI apprehended Hampton and 25-year-old Kentrell Gwynn without incident, according to Chief Deputy U.S. Marshal Cliff LaBarge. Both are currently being held at the Jefferson County jail.
Authorities recovered two handguns and an AK-47 from a Mercedes, according to AL.com.
Twenty-five people between the ages of 16 and 35 suffered gunshot wounds at the Power Ultra Lounge in downtown Little Rock early Saturday, officials said.
Three others were hurt, perhaps while fleeing, Little Rock Police Chief Kenton Buckner said. Two people were in critical condition Saturday afternoon.
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