Yella Beezy is back on the streets … ’cause he made bail in the Texas murder case against him after his bond was reduced.
The rapper was released from custody Friday morning after posting a $750K bond … about a week after he was arrested for allegedly intentionally and knowingly causing the death of Melvin Noble, AKA Mo3, who was shot to death in broad daylight on a Dallas highway in 2020.
While YB’s bail was initially set at $2 million, a Texas judge lowered it Thursday at a bond reduction hearing.
As we told you … prosecutors are accusing Yella of employing a man named Kewon White to kill Mo3. Yella Beezy — legal name Markies Conway — has pleaded not guilty.
Dramatic video shows Mo3 being chased down on foot and shot on a busy Texas interstate back in 2020 … and, White has been charged with the murder for allegedly firing the bullet that killed the rapper.
Surveillance video capturing cops escorting Yella into a police station — hands cuffed behind his back — has gone viral in the days since his arrest. The video shows Yella Beezy calmly looking around … no emotion permeating his stoic expression.
Yella’s attorney, Toby Shook, tells us … Yella “feels relieved to be released. I can’t comment any further on his plans.”