Teen rapper Tay-K was sentenced to 55 years in prison for murder.
A teenager from Arlington was sentenced to 55 years in prison for his part in the murder of a man during a home-invasion robbery.
McIntyre was charged with capital murder in the death of Walker.A Tarrant County jury found him guilty of the lesser charge of murder, as well as one count of robbery for the shooting and robbery of another man.
McIntyre pleaded guilty last week to two counts of robbery related to other victims of the home invasion.
He was sentenced to 30 years on one of the robbery counts and was ordered to pay a total of $21,000 in fines.The sentences will be served at the same time.
McIntyre's musical abilities were noted by the defense during the sentencing phase and they asked for lenience, according to the Fort Worth Star-Telegram.
Prosecutors argued that McIntyre enjoyed the infamy from Walker's death and pointed to his behavior both in and out of custody.
The prosecutor said that the verdict puts a price on a human life.You are telling the family what their son's life is worth when you read that verdict.
McIntyre was one of seven people charged in Walker's murder, which took place at a home where police had previously conducted drug investigations.The robbery was related to drugs.
McIntyre did not know that Walker would be killed during the robbery, according to his attorneys.
McIntyre knew that Latharian was "trigger-happy" and recruited him for the home invasion.
McIntyre was on house arrest when he cut off his ankle monitor and fled to San Antonio.
While on the run, he killed a man during a San Antonio robbery and attacked a 65-year-old man in Arlington.There are some pending cases.
He was able to release his song "The Race" in time.The Hot 100 list brags about evading arrest.
McIntyre faces an additional charge of having a prohibited item in a correctional facility after officials reported finding a cellphone hidden in his underwear at the Tarrant County jail.He posted a photo of himself in the jail with the caption "Live From the Gates of Hell #FreeMe."