A man was charged with attempted murder in connection to a recent shooting incident in New Jersey involving rapper Fetty Wap, the case's prosecutor said.
Sylvester Huffin was hit with two counts of first-degree attempted murder, along with three weapons charges, on Monday, according to a press release from Passaic County Prosecutor Camelia M. Valdes.
Huffin, 34, lists himself on his LinkedIn page as the Executive Manager at RGF Productions, which is Fetty Wap's label.
He's the second person to be charged in relation to the incident. Raheem Thomas was arrested early Monday morning and charged for aggravated assault and weapons possession as well.
He was served an addition charge of armed robbery on Wednesday, according to the prosecutor, though they did not specify what the charge stemmed from, according to CBS New York.
The arrests came a day after the dispute at a Paterson, N.J., deli early Sunday morning escalated to gunfire, leaving three men injured.
Each of the men injured in the showdown are in stable condition, and Fetty Wap was not hurt during the incident.
Fetty Wap and Thomas reportedly have a "deep-rooted" rivalry stemming from a beef over music deals, according to TMZ.
Fetty Wap, who is from Paterson, rose to fame behind popular singles including "Trap Queen" and "679."
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