Yungeen Ace, Keyanta Bullard, 20, was released from jail after being in Clay County custody for a probation violation after picking up a gun in a gun store.
He was taken into custody just days he was shot in a quadruple shooting, which resulted in three lives lost. He was the sole survivor of the shooting. So far there has been no suspect information regarding this shooting.
Bullard said that one of the men who died in the quadruple shooting was his brother.
“My brother was shot in front of me. That was a big loss. That was the biggest loss I’ve ever experienced, but I’m not going to speak too much on that,” said Bullard. He didn't give the name of the brother who was shot.
Tre'von Bullard, 18, was shot to death in front of the rapper on June 5 near St. Johns Towns Center. Two other teens, Royale D'Von Smith Jr., 18, and Jercoby Da'Shad Groover, 19, were also killed in the shooting.
Bullard still has bullets from the night of the shooting inside of his body and has been and out of the hospital since the incident.
Bullard has admitted to the probation violation. He will be on probation for 33 months.