A$AP Rocky looks relaxed as he enjoys a joint while sitting in a Rolls Royce on Rodeo Drive after pleading not guilty to shooting former friend + Video

 A$AP Rocky didn’t seem to have a care in the world as he enjoyed smoking a joint while sitting in the back of a Rolls Royce on the world famous Rodeo Drive after pleading not guilty to shooting his former friend.

The 35-year-old rapper – born Rakim Athelaston Mayers – looked relaxed as he headed to the Maison Goyard flagship in Beverly Hills on Monday after his court appearance.

The father to both of Rihanna’s children was seen sitting in the luxury vehicle while puffing on his marijuana cigarettes and seemingly FaceTiming with someone.

Rocky looked dapper on the outing as he sported a long black double-breasted coat over charcoal grey suit.

He also donned a white striped dress shirt, black leather dress shoes, and completed the look with a pair of black  Gucci shades.

A$AP Rocky didn't seem to have a care in the world as he enjoyed smoking a joint while sitting in the back of a Rolls Royce on the world famous Rodeo Drive after pleading not guilty to shooting his former friend

A$AP Rocky didn’t seem to have a care in the world as he enjoyed smoking a joint while sitting in the back of a Rolls Royce on the world famous Rodeo Drive after pleading not guilty to shooting his former friend

This comes amid news that he is pled not guilty on Monday to felony gun charges that he shot Terell Ephron (formally known as A$AP Relli) in Hollywood back in November 2021; he is pictured in court in November

This comes amid news that he is pled not guilty on Monday to felony gun charges that he shot Terell Ephron (formally known as A$AP Relli) in Hollywood back in November 2021; he is pictured in court in November

This comes amid news that he is pled not guilty on Monday to felony gun charges that he shot Terell Ephron (formally known as A$AP Relli) in Hollywood back in November 2021.

The trial is moving forward as back in November, Superior Court Judge M.L. Villar ruled that there was enough evidence for a trial at a preliminary hearing, after hearing roughly a day and a half of testimony.

Rocky has previously pled not guilty to two felony counts of assault with a semiautomatic firearm. His attorney attempted to cast doubt on the case while questioning a police detective.

He is facing up to eight years in jail if convicted of two felony counts of assault with a semi-automatic firearm.

Villar said ‘the totality of the video and testimony’ shows there is sufficient evidence for the defendant to go to trial. She emphasized that preliminary hearings have a much lower evidence standard than a trial, and she was only finding probable cause.

Rocky, sitting in the courtroom, showed no visible reaction.

Prosecutors allege that on November 6, 2021, Mayers pointed a gun at Terell Ephron, once known as A$AP Relli, then, during a confrontation, shot at and left Ephron with minor injuries.

Los Angeles Police Department Detective Frank Flores took the witness stand on Monday and verified videos of the attack presented by the prosecution, reported Rolling Stone.

The 35-year-old rapper - born Rakim Athelaston Mayers - looked relaxed as he headed to the Maison Goyard flagship in Beverly Hills on Monday after his court appearance
The 35-year-old rapper – born Rakim Athelaston Mayers – looked relaxed as he headed to the Maison Goyard flagship in Beverly Hills on Monday after his court appearance

Rocky looked dapper on the outing as he sported a long black double-breasted coat over charcoal grey suit


Rocky looked dapper on the outing as he sported a long black double-breasted coat over charcoal grey suit

Flores testified that surveillance footage showed a gun in the rappers hand, but when pressed by the defense he conceded a weapon was never recovered.

At an earlier hearing, Ephron testified Mayers held the gun to his stomach and said ‘I’ll kill you right now,’ before firing off rounds and leaving the room.

Ephron said he and the ‘F*****g Problems’ rapper were teenage friends and members of the A$AP collective, a group of New York high school students who sought to make music and pursue other art forms.

He said their friendship continued as Mayers fame grew but began to falter when he started backing out of business ventures.

Prosecutors played surveillance video that appears to show Mayers brandishing a gun and possibly firing it, which his lawyers denied that he did.

The father of Rihanna’s two children was first detained in April last year as he returned to Los Angeles airport from Barbados where he had been on vacation with his then-pregnant girlfriend.

He was later released on $550,000 bail. Officers were seen outside of his LA home, smashing into the gate with a battering ram, before apparently raiding the property. Detectives seized multiple boxes of evidence from the house.

Four months after his arrest, the charges were brought up to felony status, rather than misdemeanor that would have meant only one year of jail time for each count.

The trial is moving forward as back in November (pictured), Superior Court Judge M.L. Villar ruled that there was enough evidence for a trial at a preliminary hearing, after hearing roughly a day and a half of testimony
The trial is moving forward as back in November (pictured), Superior Court Judge M.L. Villar ruled that there was enough evidence for a trial at a preliminary hearing, after hearing roughly a day and a half of testimony

Terell Ephron (pictured) told the court at an earlier hearing that Mayers shot him after calling him to a meeting in Hollywood
Terell Ephron (pictured) told the court at an earlier hearing that Mayers shot him after calling him to a meeting in Hollywood