Houston rapper and gang banger OMB Bloodbath was indicted on a RICO (Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act) for allegedly directing gang members to kill a man.
The aspiring drill rapper, real name Alexandra Nicks, 28, is the leader of a violent street gang in Houston, Texas.
Prosecutors allege that she directed four gang members to shoot and kill 53-year-old rival gang member Sam Johnson in October 2017. 22-year-old Walter Fields was also shot and wounded.
After the shooting, three of the gang members snatched a woman and her baby out of a Kia Sedona before fleeing in the stolen minivan.
Investigators reviewed jailhouse phone calls between Nicks and members of her “103 gang” in the Harris County Jail. In the phone calls, Nicks told another gang leader that she signed a deal with Interscope Records and she would pay the “youngins” to shoot Johnson.
“You’re going to have some good news in the morning when you turn on channel 13,” she told the gang leader the night before Johnson was murdered.
The Houston Police Department obtained search warrants for Instagram accounts, where they discovered messages between Nicks and some of the suspects prior to Johnson’s murder.
Charging documents states Nicks financed, directed, and supervised the “commission of the offenses of Murder, Aggravated Assault, and Aggravated Robbery, by members of said criminal street gang.”