In a shocking turn of events, new dash cam footage of the brazen murder of Dallas rapper MO3 has gone viral, reigniting public outrage and grief over his tragic death. The harrowing clip surfaced during Yellow Beezy’s bond hearing on March 27, 2025, revealing the chilling moments leading up to the 28-year-old’s assassination on November 11, 2020.
Captured on a semi-truck’s camera, the footage shows MO3 frantically fleeing his vehicle on Interstate 35, pursued by a masked gunman wielding an assault rifle. The daylight ambush unfolded in a matter of seconds, with MO3 desperately dodging traffic as gunfire erupted around him. Struck nine times, he collapsed on the pavement, leaving behind a scene of chaos and horror as bystanders rushed to help, only to be met with the grim reality of his wounds.
The video has sent shockwaves through the Dallas community, where fans and friends mourn the loss of a rising star known for his raw storytelling and authentic lyrics. The circumstances surrounding MO3’s murder have long been shrouded in speculation, particularly concerning his rivalry with Yellow Beezy. The recent footage has intensified scrutiny on Beezy, who was arrested on March 20, 2025, and charged with capital murder for allegedly orchestrating the hit.
Witness testimonies and financial records have emerged, suggesting that Beezy may have funded the assassination. Just days after MO3’s death, a witness claimed to have overheard a conversation about the payment for the murder. Furthermore, Beezy’s suspicious financial activities, including a $40,000 withdrawal shortly after the incident, have raised alarms among investigators.
As the trial approaches, the stakes are high. If convicted, Beezy faces life in prison without parole or even the death penalty. The case has become a focal point in Dallas hip-hop, with many hoping for justice in a community still reeling from the loss of one of its brightest talents. The echoes of MO3’s murder resonate deeply, reminding us of the dangerous realities that often accompany fame in the rap industry.