Overview
- A federal trial for Detroit rapper AllStar JR is scheduled to begin July 6, 2026 in Houston and is expected to run about three days.
- He faces one count of possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, a federal offense that carries a possible maximum sentence of 15 years in prison.
- Prosecutors say the charge stems from an April restaurant melee in Houston when a handgun fell to the floor, AllStar JR allegedly picked it up and fired, and at least one person was wounded.
- Court filings include a Brady order from the May arraignment and set a pretrial motions deadline of June 1, and prosecutors have signaled they may enter surveillance footage and social-media or music videos into evidence.
- Key factual details remain unverified in public reporting, including exactly who AllStar JR allegedly shot and the full medical status of rapper NBA Ben10, and those uncertainties will shape trial testimony and evidence disputes.