New video footage of Dallas rapper Yellow Beezy, whose real name is Maris Conway, has sparked widespread attention following his recent arrest and indictment in connection with the alleged murder-for-hire plot linked to the fatal shooting of fellow rapper MO3, real name Melvin Noble. The shocking developments come more than four years after MO3’s brutal murder on a Dallas highway, leaving the community in disbelief.
On March 18, 2025, a Dallas County grand jury indicted Beezy on charges of capital murder while remuneration for MO3’s death, which occurred in November 2020. Two days later, Beezy was arrested, and WFAA TV captured footage of him being escorted into the Dallas County Jail, where he appeared subdued and compliant with law enforcement.
This recent video has ignited discussions across social media, with many expressing sadness over the recurring pattern of successful Black artists entangled in violent feuds. While some commenters emphasized Beezy’s apparent fall from grace, others pointed out that MO3 was not entirely innocent, having previously boasted about shooting Beezy in his songs.
As the legal battle unfolds, Beezy’s bond was initially set at $2 million but was reduced to $750,000 after a court hearing where prosecutors presented evidence tying him to the murder. The charge of capital murder while remuneration carries severe penalties, including life imprisonment or the death penalty, making this case one of the most high-profile in Dallas in recent memory.
Complicating matters, two alleged accomplices, Qin White and Devin Morris Brown, have also been indicted in connection with MO3’s murder. Reports suggest that White may cooperate with authorities to secure a plea deal, potentially implicating Beezy further.
The feud between Beezy and MO3, which reportedly began over personal disputes, escalated into violence that has left a lasting mark on the local music scene. In the aftermath of MO3’s death, Dallas has seen an increase in violence and unrest, highlighting the tragic consequences of these ongoing rivalries.
As Beezy fights to reclaim his freedom, the community remains on edge, grappling with the fallout from this horrific chapter in the city’s music history.