A Solano County Superior Court judge set a February trial date for a 23-year-old Vallejo rapper accused of fatally shooting a 26-year-old Vallejo man more than three years ago in a Fairfield home.
George Harris — aka Lul G — who, on Monday, appeared in Department 9 for a previously scheduled trial setting, heard Judge Carlos R. Gutierrez order him to return at 10 a.m. Feb. 23 to face a panel of jurors in the Justice Center in Fairfield.
Solano County Sheriff’s Department records indicate Harris, a rising star in the Bay Area and national rap scene when accused of fatally shooting Rashied Flowers on July 24, 2019, was arrested on Sept. 21 in Clark County, Nevada. Videos screened during the second day of a June 2021 preliminary hearing for Harris showed the victim, wounded and hunched over in pain, entering the kitchen of a Fairfield home, and the alleged shooter briefly entering the kitchen, screaming while looking at him.
In the second clip, Flowers can be seen entering the kitchen, wounded, then walking to a chair and sitting down just before the defendant enters the kitchen from the garage, where the shooting reportedly occurred. But Flowers wanted to play an unspecified “dice game” and the others, including Harris, joined in the gambling, which occurred in the garage.
Piro testified that Harris, who reportedly had been drinking alcohol on the day of the shooting, was “screaming and crying” after the shooting and said that he was sorry.
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