NEW ORLEANS (AP) — The home of a rapper under house arrest while awaiting trial on a murder charge will be the setting for an anti-crime news conference.
The Rev. Toris Young, head of the “Louisiana Ministerial Alliance Of Churches For All People,” says rapper Corey Miller is one of several individuals and groups joining forces to fight violent crime in the New Orleans area. Tuesday’s news conference will take place at Miller’s residence in the city of Kenner, a New Orleans suburb.
Miller, who performed under the name “C-Murder” is accused of killing a teenager in 2002 at a now-closed nightclub in Jefferson Parish. He has denied involvement in the killing. He is charged with second-degree murder. If convicted, he would face life in prison.
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Anti-crime news conference at home of accused rapper – 10 a.m.
April 13, 2009