Albert Smith Jr., 21, who performed under the name “CEO Bezzal,” was killed in 2020
Marcel Gavin, 34, was arrested at Dunbar High School, according to a D.C. police spokesman, and was charged with first-degree murder while armed. A school spokesman confirmed that Gavin works at Dunbar; public records show he assists students with behavioral health issues.
., who, according to his mother, was visiting the District to make a rap video. He grew up in Tennessee but also had an address in Atlanta.Smith, 21, performed under the name CEO Bezzal, his family said, and had produced many videos through a recording company in Miami. He performed his biggest hit, “Rockstar,” in a gritty video in which money and guns are flashed.
He said his son had come to the District with a group of friends and his older brother. He said they had been involved in a high-stakes dice game, which police confirmed.
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