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Ludacris' manager charged with murder for Atlanta shooting; lawyer claims self-defense with legal gun

Chaka Zulu, a music executive and the manager for famed rapper Ludacris, turned himself in on charges of murder and aggravated assault for a June shooting in Buckhead

A music executive and longtime manager for hip-hop star Ludacris has turned himself in to Atlanta authorities to face charges related to a fatal shooting from June, records show.

Chaka Zulu, whose real name is Ahmed Obafemi, turned himself in to the Fulton County Jail on Sept. 13 after authorities secured a warrant to charge him with murder, aggravated assault, possession of a firearm during the commission of a crime, and simple battery, the Atlanta Police Department announced Saturday.

Zulu was ordered held on $200,000 bond and was released later that day, jail records show.

Police charged Zulu — along with several others — in connection with a June 26, 2022, shooting at a restaurant on Peachtree Road in Atlanta’s Buckhead neighborhood. According to authorities, cops responded around 11:35 p.m. to a report of multiple people shot at the restaurant.

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The three wounded men were taken to a local hospital where one later died, police said

Gabe Banks of Banks Weaver LLC, who represents Zulu, told Fox News Digital that his client is "disappointed" in APD’s decision to charge him. Banks cited surveillance footage and other evidence that showed his client was "attacked and jumped from behind by a gang" of at least four people. He added that his client was licensed to carry a gun, which he fired out of self-defense.

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Zulu "was forced to defend himself after this gang repeatedly stomped, punched, and kicked him while he was on the ground in a defenseless posture," Banks wrote in an emailed statement.

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"Mr. Zulu was shot in the back during the shooting and nearly lost his life, and is still recovering from the nearly fatal injuries he sustained that evening," Banks went on. "Mr. Zulu was at his place of business that night and had every right to defend himself … Mr. Zulu fully cooperated with law enforcement officials and their investigation, and voluntarily turned himself in once he learned of the arrest warrants."

Banks added that his client is "confident" he will be cleared of charges.

"It is not lost on Mr. Zulu that someone lost his life," Banks wrote, "but had Mr. Zulu not lawfully defended himself, Mr. Zulu would have been killed that night."

Police did not provide details regarding the circumstances of the shooting.

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