Former Remy Boy P-Dice posted a $1 million bail on Wednesday. Dice, whose real name is Justin Pope, was charged with attempted murder, is accused of shooting a 7-year-old boy in Paterson, NJ. He was charged with attempted murder, weapons offenses and possession of a defaced firearm in connection with the shooting that occurred on Feb. 29.
Victim Jaiden DeLeon was inside his home playing with siblings when he was hit in the shoulder by a stray bullet, according to ABC 7 New York.
Nascar marketing exec Rasheed “Ralo” Wonder posted the bail, and signed Dice to his Wonder Boy Records imprint.
Ralo said P-Dice was worth bailing out.
“[P-Dice] talent is undeniable and the saddest thing in the world is wasted talent,” Ralo wrote on IG. “We’re not letting his go to waste. RAHAN!! Shout out to ABRAHAM!! In DUBAI For always believing & Backing Me.. With every IDEA!! Weather it NASCAR, MOVIES or my calling PUBLISHING..The real BILLION DOLLAR KING!! With tht DIAMOND, REAL-ESTATE & OIL MONEY..be to see you soon me. & @akon .. Abt to get on my BIG JOE S— & not just with more publishing.. But SALING RECORDS.. & lets be Clear JOE ROBINSON.. The REAL OG!! @leelandrobinson you said you doing me & BIG JOE story.. Well I’m abt to add another Chapter.. Certified OSCAR S—!! RAHAN!! #borntobebrilliant #mogulminded #lastnamewonderforareason.”
P-Dice and Wonder are reportedly seeking to obtain money owed to them from the publishing from Fetty Wap’s “679,” which peaked at number four on the Billboard Hot 100 in 2015.