Rapper XXXTentacion’s accused killers planned a robbery, prosecutors say. With $50K in a bag, he became their target.

Prosecutors on Tuesday outlined the case against three of the four men accused of killing rising rap star XXXTentacion in an ambush outside a Deerfield Beach motorcycle dealership in 2018.

Michael Boatwright, Dedrick Williams and Trayvon Newsome each face a sentence of life in prison if found guilty of murdering the rapper, whose real name was Jahseh Onfroy, outside Riva Motorsports. The victim, 20, had been shopping for motorbikes and carrying $50,000 in cash in a Louis Vitton satchel.

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The fourth man, Robert Allen, pleaded guilty last year and agreed to testify against the other three, and both sides made it clear his testimony would be pivotal. They disagreed on whether it would be credible.

Shooting suspects Trayvon Newsome, left, and Michael Boatwright enter the courtroom in the XXXTentacion murder trial at the Broward County Courthouse in Fort Lauderdale on Tuesday.

Prosecutor Pascale Achille said Allen will place the other three defendants at the scene of the crime. The four had rented a Dodge Journey the day before with the specific intention of committing robberies, Achille said.

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Allen and Williams spotted Onfroy in the motorcycle shop and knew he was their mark, Achille said.

“Boatwright and Newsome put on masks,” she said. As Onfroy decided to leave without making a purchase, he got in his car and tried to drive away. The four men in the rented Journey blocked him. Boatwright and Newsome jumped out, Achille said. Onfroy’s friend, who accompanied him to protect him, ran off when the trouble started. The men fought with Onfroy over the satchel.

Shots were fired. Onfroy was killed.

Allen pleaded guilty last August to a lesser charge of second-degree murder, which puts him at risk of a life sentence but allows a judge to decide how long he will spend in prison.

The other three, if convicted of first-degree murder, would face a mandatory life sentence.

That gives Allen plenty of incentive to lie, attorneys for the other three said Tuesday.

“Robert Allen is the only person who puts Michael Boatwright at the scene, and he has a whole host of reasons to lie,” said Boatwright’s lawyer, Joe Kimok. “If Robert Allen testifies in this trial, he will lie. And we will prove that he is lying.”

Judge Michael Usan speaks with attorneys just before opening statements in the XXXTentacion murder trial at the Broward County Courthouse in Fort Lauderdale on Tuesday.

Mauricio Padilla, representing Williams, and George Reres, representing Newsome, each portrayed their clients as innocent men who would no longer be considered suspects if not for investigators’ rush to judgment and Allen’s self-serving testimony.

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There was even a suspicion raised that the hip-hop artist Drake might have been involved, and he is listed as a potential witness in the case. Padilla raised Drake’s name as a lead that detectives failed to investigate in their rush to judgment.

Prosecutors say there is no evidence linking Drake to the shooting, and Williams is clearly seen in the store’s surveillance video, recognizable through his distinctive facial tattoos. He was also identified by one of the clerks. Padilla conceded Williams was present in the store but didn’t say how he would explain that.

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Leonard Kerr, a family friend who was with the rapper for protection as he went to the motorcycle shop, broke down as he described the ambush and robbery.

One of the gunmen pointed his weapon at Kerr and told him not to get out of the car, punctuating his command with a curse word. The other man was trying to pull the rapper’s gold chain from his neck. Kerr said he could hear XXXTentacion asking, “What’s this for?” At that point, Kerr said, he decided to escape, pushing the button that opened the passenger door.

Leonard Kerr makes a motion as if he is holding a gun as he demonstrates how a man ordered him at gunpoint not to get out of the car he was in with emerging rapper XXXTentacion, born Jahseh Onfroy, 20, when XXXTentacion was killed during a robbery outside of Riva Motorsports in Deerfield Beach in 2018.

“If I run, I can get shot, but I can live. If I sit….” Kerr said, his voicing trailing off until he stopped to regain his composure.

Kerr said when he looked back, the taller man was pointing his gun at XXXTentacion, and he said he heard at least two loud bangs. The men then got back into the SUV and sped off, taking with them the $50,000 the rapper had in his designer bag.

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The trial is taking place before Broward Circuit Judge Michael Usan.

Information from the Associated Press is included in this report.

Rafael Olmeda may be reached at rolmeda@sunsentinel.com or 954-356-4457. Follow him on Twitter @rolmeda.