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Young Thug, YSL trial | Court begins to hear testimony on 2015 Lil Wayne tour bus shooting

The trial has become one of the longest in Georgia history.
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ATLANTA — The trial involving rapper Young Thug and the alleged YSL street gang continues on Tuesday. The court began to hear testimony about the shooting in 2015 targeted at Lil Wayne's tour bus as it was traveling through Cobb County on I-75.

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You can watch the live stream in the YouTube player below.

Tensions in court have continued to be elevated as the trial proceedings extend into the springtime after beginning last November. Judge Ural Glanville introduced some new rules to the court in an effort to speed things up, and Glanville was in a fiery exchange with attorneys.

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Back on May 9, 2022, the hip-hop world was jolted with the news that rapper Young Thug - a Grammy winner, trendsetter and Atlanta icon - had been arrested.

It's been nearly two years now that the artist, whose legal name is Jeffery Williams, has remained behind bars. The central charge against him is that three letters with which his name has become synonymous because of his artistic success in launching the "Young Stoner Life" label, YSL, actually signalize a violent gang: Young Slime Life.

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis named Williams, among other metro Atlanta rappers and those with ties to the alleged gang, to bring charges against a total of 28 people in a sweeping 88-page indictment. The case alleges that not only is Young Thug among the gang's members, but he is also its kingpin.

"He is the one they're all afraid of," a prosecutor said at a June 2022 hearing. "He's the one that's King Slime."

A long pretrial process passed to an even longer jury selection process, and across this time, the co-defendant list dwindled with plea deals and other circumstances, keeping some of the individuals charged from remaining on the case. 

The trial finally began in earnest in November 2023, already considered the longest in Georgia's history.

Now that it is in full swing, 11Alive is keeping track of key developments in the case and highlighting moments in the courtroom. Follow along in the timeline below.

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