US Marshalls Offering $15,000 Bounty On 23 Year Old Suspect Justin Johnson Regarding Young Dolphs Murder

 The US Marshalls have named 23 year old Justin Johnson as a prime suspect in the death of popular musician Young Dolph.


The Police issued a warrant for Johnson for first-degree murder. Johnson also has a warrant for violation of federal supervised release. He is wanted by TBI for first-degree murder, attempted first-degree murder, and theft of property amongst other related legal issues. 

Amongst some other suspects, 23 year old Justin Johnson, an African American man had been added to the top lost of suspects.

The warrant was issued for the murder of the famous memphis rapper young dolph who was killed in front of the Makeda's bakery in his home town of memphis.

Straight drop has been on the watchlist after a vehicle which looks similar to that of young dolphs shooters was towed out of a house where he previously shot a music video.  

He is 5'8 and is considered armed and dangerous. More information has it that he weighs about 190 pounds. He also has the name “Jaiya” tattooed on his right arm.

With the internet and other video sources that suggests straight drop and jojo splatt as alleged killers of young dolph, the United States marshall now has the warrant to arrest straightdrop for further investigation and interrogation. 

Note that Adolph Robert Thornton Jr., better known by his stage name Young Dolph was assassinated on the 17th of November 2021 and the Memphis police released photos of the shoot out with two masked men.








The U.S. Marshals alone are offering a reasonable amount of cash for anyone with information which can lead to the arrest of Justin Johnson. They are offering up to $10,000 and MPD and Crime Stoppers are offering up to $2,500 for Johnson’s arrest.


Johnson has also been added to TBI’s “Most Wanted” list. The TBI is also offering a $2,500 reward for information leading to an arrest.

Anyone with valuable information and wishes to help can contact the US Marshalls at (901)-275-4562, (901)-601-1575, or (731)-571-0280. or simply visit the link https://www.usmarshals.gov/

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