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Ronnie Ortiz-Magro will not be charged in a domestic violence case involving his girlfriend, Saffire Matos.
A rep for the Los Angeles City Attorney s Office tells ET that regarding the incident with Ortiz-Magro and Matos that occurred on April 22, our office has filed a probation violation in lieu of filing a new case. The initial probation violation hearing is set for Friday, June 29, 2021 at the Van Nuys West Courthouse.
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Ronnie Ortiz-Magro is speaking out about mental health after the Los Angeles District Attorney’s Office downgraded his felony charge of domestic abuse against girlfriend Saffire Matos to a potential misdemeanor.
On
IG Stories he shared a quote: “It’s okay to feel unstable. It’s okay to disassociate. It’s okay to hide from the world. It’s okay to need help, It’s okay to not be okay. Your mental illness is not a personal failure.”
Ortiz-Magro was previously arrested multiple times for abusing his now-ex
Jen Harley, with whom he shares a child. He was hit with seven misdemeanors, including domestic violence in 2020.
More details continue to come in surrounding the February 2020 killing of Brooklyn, N.Y. rapper Pop Smoke.
According to new testimony from a detective involved in the case, Pop, born Bashar Jackson, was fatally shot by a 15-year-old who was one of the five people arrested in connection with the rapper s slaying, which occurred following a home invasion, reports
On Friday (May 7), LAPD Det. Carlos Camacho testified during a preliminary hearing for suspect, Corey Walker, 20, that the unnamed 15-year-old male defendant admitted to pulling the trigger during a recorded interview with a cellmate last May at a juvenile detention center. “[The teen] admitted that he shot the victim three times with a Baretta 9 [mm.],” Camacho told the court.
According to a report from the
New York Daily News on Thursday (May 6), LAPD detective Christian Carrasco testified during the hearing for 20-year-old Corey Walker, one of three adults who were charged in connection to the beloved rhymer s killing. The identities of the two others have not been revealed, presumably because they are minors. This hearing will dictate whether or not Walker will go to trial.
The detective said on the witness stand that masked men entered the Hollywood Hills home Pop Smoke was staying at back in February of 2020, through the second-story balcony. At the time of the intrusion, the Brooklyn rapper was showering.