One killed in shooting after Nipsey Hussle memorial procession

A person has been killed during a memorial procession for rapper Nipsey Hussle, with three others injured.
Shots were fired as the crowd walked through Los Angeles in commemoration of the 33-year-old, who was killed in LA last month.
"We must stop this senseless violence," LAPD Chief Michael Moore said.
Thousands of fans came out to celebrate the life of the Grammy-nominated musician, with Barack Obama among the people who wrote letters in tribute.
Four people were shot. Victims were described as three men and one woman between the ages of 30 to 50. The identity of the victims is still unknown.
The suspects fired from a grey Hyundai as the four victims paid tribute to the musician, according to police.
Jay Z, who Nipsey worked with through his Roc Nation label, attended the memorial service at the Staples Center along with Beyonce.
Snoop Dogg, Meek Mill, and Diddy were also there to pay respect.
A letter from former President Barack Obama addressed to Nipsey's friends and family, was read out at the service.
He praised Nipsey for his community work.
Fellow West Coast rapper and collaborator Kendrick Lamar also penned an emotional letter calling him a "true king".
"His charisma and way with words was powerful," he wrote. "But his integrity as a person made me even more enthused."
Nipsey's girlfriend Lauren London was joined at the service by the couple's two-year-old son Kross and her older son Kameron, whose dad is Lil Wayne.
"I'd like to say something to my city Los Angeles. This pain is ours - we know what Nip meant to us.
"We lost an incredible soul to us and we lost someone very rare.
"We lost a real one."
Nipsey Hussle died on March 31 after being shot multiple times outside his Marathon Clothing store in L.A. Eric Holder, 29, was arrested and charged with Nipsey’s murder. He has pleaded not guilty.
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