Tay-K in court

Rapper Tay-K's sister goes on a bluster about his grossly unjust 55-yr judgement in response to former Dallas police officer Amber Guyger receiving a mere 10-year sentence for killing an unarmed human being.

Tay-K, whose real proper name is Taymor Travon McIntyre, was only a minor when he was arrested and tried as an adult for the murder of 21-year-quondam Ethan Walker. He was first arrested back in July 2016, along with six accomplices. The rapper notoriously cut off his ankle monitor and went on the run. While on the run, he released his quantum song "The Race." Information technology was apparently a key cistron in his conviction due to the content of the lyrics. The track peaked at number 44 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and in January of 2022 was certified platinum past the RIAA. The rapper'south judgement was handed downwardly this July after a lengthy trial, and although he was not the actual shooter of Ethan Walker, he was plant guilty for his involvement and sentenced to a whopping 55 years in prison and was as well asked to pay a fine of $21000.

Before this week, former Dallas police officer Bister Guyger was found guilty of fatally shooting her neighbor Botham Jean and was subsequently sentenced to 10 years in prison. According to reports, Amber shot him in his own apartment simply stated she idea she was in her own apartment and Botham an intruder. Over the class of her trial, social media posts, and texts in which she exhibited violent and racist behavior were presented as evidence sparking many to state that she was given a far too lenient judgement.

Tay-M'due south sister took to Facebook to pen a annotation marking her acrimony and frustration with how his instance was handled. "Only and so y'all know what white daughter but got 10 years for a murder that she did commit, by walking into this human's HOME. Meanwhile, they just convicted my brother of murder and sentenced him to 55 years for a murder he did Non commit because 'he should've anticipated it.' He should take anticipated that someone else would pointlessly pull a trigger in a situation that it was not necessary. But allow's talk facts, y'all go wait at the case facts. Get educated!" she wrote.

She went on to add together, "Nobody testified that they saw Taymor acting violent in whatever manner. In fact the only affair everyone who testified said was that Taymor was never in whatever room anybody was injured in! The only thing he had in his hand is a handbag! No weapon! And Taymor was the youngest JUVENILE involved. Yet he got the almost time out of all the juveniles , while the white girl that set everything else and anticipated this robbery for MONTHS is eligible for parole Rn."

The message was also re-posted on Tay-K's Instagram Story with the explanation, "Meanwhile Tay was a juvenile charged as an adult, placed in solitary solitude, received 55 years and didn't pull the trigger #FreeTayK #ChangeTheNarrative."

Tay-K's fans have been voicing their agreement with his sister'south statements. One fan stated, "Tay Grand was like 15 when all that due south**t allegedly happened and they gave him 55. Amber Guyger was an adult deemed competent enough to handle a firearm past the land of texas & she straight upward broke into someone's domicile murdered them & got 10 years." Another fan went on to add, "This banging again? Adept. F**k Amber Guyger she gets 10 an a good chance for appeal for a murder she did commit and Tay-G gets 55 for a murder he didn't commit in the same state.#FREETAYK till information technology'southward backwards."

Tay-Thousand's family is hoping for an entreatment of his lengthy sentence, and fans are asking for him to exist released from prison immediately.