Mobile to bill owner for cost of demolishing home set ablaze by attack on rapper’s grandparents

MOBILE, Ala. (WALA) – The City Council on Tuesday voted to send a bill for $2,200 for the cost of demolishing what was left of a house after one of the most notorious crimes in recent memory.

It happened in February 2021 when gunmen drove by the home of rapper HoneyKomb Brazy on Dr Thomas Avneue in the city’s Happy Hill neighborhood and fired multiple rounds. The house caught fire, and Tony and Leila Lewis both died.

David Daughenbaugh, the city’s director of municipal enforcement, told FOX10 News that the owner removed most of the burned debris from the damaged house without a permit. But he said the owner left the foundation…

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