CRIME

Justice Served: Hernandez Govan Walks Free in Young Dolph Murder Case

Memphis, Tennessee, USASat Aug 23 2025

Key Points:

  • Acquittal: Hernandez Govan cleared of all charges after just three hours of deliberation.
  • Charges: First-degree murder and conspiracy to commit first-degree murder.
  • Background: Govan's legal battle began in November 2022 following his arrest for allegedly orchestrating the ambush.

The Shooting

  • Date: November 17, 2021
  • Location: Makeda’s Homemade Butter Cookies in Memphis
  • Victim: Young Dolph, fatally shot 22 times by two masked gunmen.

Convictions and Testimonies

  • Justin Johnson: One of the alleged shooters, convicted in September 2024 and sentenced to life in prison.
  • Cornelius Smith: Testified against Govan, claiming Govan hired him and Johnson for the job. His testimony was met with skepticism.
  • Defense Argument: Manny Arora argued Smith's statements were motivated by a desire for a lighter sentence and that cellphone records did not conclusively link Govan to the murder.

Impact and Reactions

  • Prosecution's Claim: Govan handpicked Johnson and Smith to carry out the attack.
  • Defense's Disappointment: Arora expressed disappointment that the case was pursued given the lack of substantial evidence.
  • High-Profile Nature: Raised questions about the appropriateness of the charges.
  • Grief and Loss: Young Dolph's partner, Mia Jaye, previously shared her grief over the sudden and devastating loss.
  • Broader Discussions: The case has sparked discussions about the consequences of violence and the importance of thorough investigations.

questions

    Did the jury deliberate for three hours or were they just really slow at ordering pizza?
    What alternative motives might the prosecution have had for pursuing this case?
    If Govan didn't arrange the ambush, who did—his pet parrot?

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