Newly revealed paperwork proves Troy Ave is cooperating with the police in the Irving Plaza shooting.
Troy's friend Ronald “Banga” McPhatter died in the shooting and DNA evidence linked the podcast host Taxstone, who had beef with Troy, to the gun which killed Banga.
Taxstone pleaded guilty to receiving a firearm in interstate commerce with the intent to commit another felony and possessing a firearm after having previously been convicted of a felony.
He pleaded not guilty to murder with that trial to come.
Troy working with the police shouldn't be a surprise. The Brooklyn rapper already told the world he was prepared to testify against Taxstone.