Toronto Rapper Top5, Wanted for Murder, Arrested in L.A.

Toronto rapper Top5, who’s been wanted for months in connection with the murder of a 20-year-old in North York, has been nabbed in L.A, say police.

Toronto rapper Top5 in new music video "Movie"
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Toronto rapper Top5 in new music video "Movie"

Toronto rapper Top5, who’s been wanted for months in connection with the murder of a 20-year-old in North York, has been arrested in L.A., say police.

The 22-year-old rapper, real name Hassan Ali, was detained Thursday by the Los Angeles Police Department on a provisional American arrest warrant, says a news release. He’s wanted by Toronto police for first-degree murder and three counts of failure to comply with bail.

The rapper had been evading police since May after his charges were upgraded to first-degree murder in connection to the January killing of 20-year-old Hashim Omar Hashi. Investigators say that on January 31, Hashi was shot dead in a car while attempting to enter an underground parking garage in the North York area.

Top5 was initially arrested in February and charged with accessory after the fact, as well as six other offences, including several for drug possession. He was released from custody in late March and had been living under house arrest. Once his charges were upgraded, he cut off his ankle bracelet and fled, a police source told the Toronto Star.

Just last August, Top5 dropped an attention-grabbing new music video, “Movie,” featuring fellow Toronto rappers Why G and Bundog.

Top5 initially gained buzz in his career after Drake name-dropped him in the song “Grammys,” off of 2016’s Views. Since then, he’s enjoyed success in Toronto’s underground rap scene, often racking up views in the millions.

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