Yo Gotti’s Label VP To Serve 10-14 Years In Prison For Young Dolph Shooting

Yo Gotti’s road manager and vice president of Collective Music Group Howard “Keon” Wright has plead guilty to shooting up Young Dolph’s Sprinter van in Charlotte, NC in 2016 and now faces at least a decade in prison for the charges connected to the incident.

According to a report from Bossip.com, Wright took a plea deal rather than go to trial, in which he’s looking at 10 to 14 years after admitting to shooting up the van that also struck the lobby of a nearby Hyatt hotel lobby.

Wright plead guilty to several felonies, including discharging a firearm into occupied property, discharging a firearm into an occupied vehicle in operation, conspiracy to discharge a firearm into an occupied dwelling, eight counts of discharging a firearm into an occupied dwelling and misdemeanor carrying a concealed gun.

He remains in county jail with no bond.

Kevin Thompson and Derek Bolton, two other men connected to the shooting, already have their disposition, with Thompson pleading guilty to gun charges and Bolton was found not guilty after trial.

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