A$AP Rocky has been found not guilty in a shooting trial. Here’s what to know about the case

A jury’s acquittal of A$AP Rocky on Tuesday put to rest a case that has hung over the hip-hop star for years and threatened to derail his life and career.

Rocky was charged with two felony counts of assault with a semiautomatic firearm, filed after a November 2021 incident in which a former friend said the rapper shot at him in Hollywood, grazing his knuckles.

Rocky had been free on bail since his 2022 arrest, but he faced immediate incarceration if he had been convicted. Rocky pleaded not guilty, rejected a plea deal that would have involved very little jail time and opted not to testify during the case.

He appeared nervous ahead of the verdict and leaped into the arms of Rihanna, his longtime partner, once it was clear the jury acquitted him.

“Thank y’all for saving my life,” he told the panel as they left.

Here’s some key elements of the case and how it played out:

What jurors decided

Ultimately, it took the jury of seven women and five men roughly three hours to decide the case, finding Rocky not guilty of the two felonies.

They could decide Rocky was not guilty because he only fired blanks from a prop gun taken from a music video set, as the defense argued, or that he acted in self-defense.

Or they could simply decide the prosecution didn’t prove its case, and there was too much reasonable doubt to convict.

Key evidence and testimony

A$AP Relli’s testimony made up the bulk of the prosecution’s case. One surveillance camera recorded the sound of the shots being fired. Another partially captured a scuffle shortly before the shooting. Yet another video showed the incident itself, though the frame within view was small, blurry and far from definitive.

Jurors also considered text messages to Rocky and others that Relli sent before and after the incident. Relli has also filed a lawsuit, and said in the communications that he had a greater desire to be paid than to see Rocky prosecuted.

Rocky’s lawyer Joe Tacopina called him “an angry pathological liar” who “committed perjury again and again and again and again.”

Defense witnesses included two members of Rocky’s inner circle who testified that he carried the prop gun.

The penalty Rocky faced if convicted

If convicted of both charges, Rocky faced up to 24 years in prison. A conviction would have likely had immediate consequences, especially if he was taken into immediate custody.

In addition to his life with Rihanna and their two young children, Rocky has a packed public schedule the next few months.

What’s next for A$AP Rocky after his acquittal

It’s a major year for Rocky, with three big events on the horizon.

In March, he’ll headline the Rolling Loud music festival in Los Angeles.

In May, he’ll be at the Met Gala, the biggest fashion carpet of the year, as a celebrity co-chair along with LeBron James and Pharrell Williams.

And this summer, he’ll add major motion picture actor to his resume as the co-star — with Denzel Washington — in director Spike Lee’s film “Highest 2 Lowest.”