South Carolina Rapper Blacc Zacc Reportedly Arrested by Federal Agents in Alleged Murder-for-Hire Case
COLUMBIA, S.C. – Federal law enforcement agents have reportedly arrested South Carolina rapper Blacc Zacc in connection with an alleged murder-for-hire investigation in Columbia, according to multiple circulating social media reports and posts from entertainment news outlets.
Reports Suggest Federal Involvement in Columbia Arrest
Images and posts shared online by RapHouse TV and other entertainment outlets on Monday suggested that Blacc Zacc — whose real name is Zachary Chapman — was taken into federal custody as part of an ongoing investigation linked to a suspected murder-for-hire plot in South Carolina’s capital city.
While official records from the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of South Carolina or the Columbia Police Department have not yet confirmed the details of his arrest, several posts claim that federal agents executed the apprehension earlier this week.
Authorities have not publicly disclosed who the alleged target of the supposed plot might be, nor have they released formal charging documents as of Wednesday morning.
Artist Known for Success and Controversy
Blacc Zacc is widely known for his association with South Coast Music Group, the label that helped launch several other major Carolina artists to national fame. He rose to prominence with hits like Carolina Narco and 803 Legend, establishing himself as one of Columbia’s most visible hip-hop figures.
The rapper’s lavish lifestyle and lyrics often reflect his rise from local notoriety to mainstream success — but this latest development has sent shockwaves through South Carolina’s music community. Fans across social media have expressed both disbelief and concern, urging caution until verified statements emerge.
South Carolina Rapper Blacc Zacc Allegedly Arrested & Picked Up By Feds In Murder For Hire Case in Columbia 💔⛓️😬 pic.twitter.com/OwBJqpByFX
— Raphousetv (RHTV) (@raphousetv2) October 28, 2025
Law Enforcement Yet to Release Official Statement
As of now, federal officials and Columbia police have not issued an official comment regarding the reported arrest or the underlying allegations. Requests for confirmation from both agencies remain unanswered.
Legal analysts note that murder-for-hire investigations often involve extensive surveillance, digital evidence collection, and cooperation between local and federal law enforcement divisions, including the FBI and U.S. Marshals Service.
If confirmed, such charges could carry severe federal penalties, including life imprisonment.
Community Reaction and Next Steps
Fans and residents in Columbia have taken to social media demanding clarity, with some calling for official transparency before drawing conclusions. “We’ve seen rumors get out of hand before,” one user wrote, “but if it’s true, it’s a sad day for the South Carolina rap scene.”
The Saluda Standard-Sentinel will continue monitoring this developing story and provide updates as official statements become available from law enforcement agencies or court filings.
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