TLDR: Law&Crime breaks down how Cuban rapper Chocolate MC was found guilty in Miami for a murder-for-hire plot targeting the alleged killer of his friend, El Taiger.
In the latest chapter of Miami’s increasingly tangled intersection of music and violence, Cuban rapper Chocolate MC now finds himself at the centre of a chilling murder-for-hire saga that feels ripped straight from a noir screenplay. A new video from Law&Crime Network, “Chocolate MC Guilty in Plot to Murder El Taiger’s Alleged Killer,” dives deep into the case, unpacking how an artist known for party anthems became a headline figure in one of Florida’s most disturbing criminal proceedings.
According to prosecutors, Chocolate MC — legal name Yosvanis Sierra Hernández — wasn’t just grieving the 2024 killing of his close friend, singer El Taiger. They say he attempted to orchestrate revenge from behind bars, dangling a $20,000 bounty and a year’s worth of commissary to anyone willing to murder the accused shooter, Damián Valdés Galloso. The intended target survived, but a Miami-Dade jury still delivered a swift and unanimous conviction.
The CBS News report on the case lays out just how far the plot stretched, from alleged messages sent through the jail system to Instagram posts that investigators flagged as incitement. One of the most damning pieces of evidence, prosecutors argue, was the rapper’s own music, including a track they say translates loosely to “stab him.”
Inside the courtroom, though, a different story played out. Sierra Hernández broke down when talking about El Taiger, insisting he lashed out in grief, not violence. “Maybe at one point I did not express myself the right way,” he told jurors, “but I’m not capable of killing anyone.” The jury didn’t buy it.
With sentencing set for December, and additional charges still pending from an unrelated Opa-locka incident, the once-rising reggaeton star now faces up to 15 years in prison. Law&Crime’s breakdown really highlights the tragic collision of fame, fury, and the pressure-cooker world of Miami’s Latin music scene.
























