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Man charged with 2nd-degree murder in death of local hip-hop artist

An 18-year-old manhas been chargedwith second-degree murderin the death of an Ottawa hip hop artist who was shot and killed Friday night in the ByWard Market.

Donald Musselman, 18, appeared in court Sunday morning

A court sketch of a man.
Donald Musselman, 18, is charged with second-degree murder for the death of 42-year-old Markland Campbell. (Submitted by Laurie Foster-MacLeod)

UPDATE: On Dec. 20, 2023, Donald Musselman was found guilty by a jury of second-degree murder. Sentencing will take place at a later date.


An 18-year-old manhas been chargedwith second-degree murderin the death of an Ottawa hip-hop artist who was shot and killed Friday night in the ByWard Market.

Donald Musselmanappeared in court via video from the Ottawa police stationSunday morning. Heis charged in the death of 42-year-oldMarkland Campbell, also known by the stage nameJahiant Jahh.

Musselman was partially obscured from view by the camera's angle. Only the top half of his face was visible, but he wore a black jacket when he appeared.

He said only his name and "yes sir" when the justice of the peacetold him hecould not contact 10 people whose names were read out in court.

Musselman was arrested early Saturday morning and was known to police, said detectives Guy Segin and Chris Benson with the Ottawa Police Service's major crime unit.

So far police have not recovered a weapon or discovered any link to street gangs, they said.

Benson said the shooting was targeted, however.

"There was some knowledge between some of the parties involved, " he said.

A man wearing glasses.
MarklandCampbell, also known as Jahiant Jahh, was part of the Ottawa hip-hop group Half Size Giants. The group has identified the 41-year-old as the man shot and killed on June 7, 2019, in the ByWard Market. (Supplied by Half Size Giants)

Witnesses had told CBC News they heard two gunshots Friday, coming from the west side of ByWard Market Square, near George Street.

Police have not said how many times Campbell was shot.

Police continue to investigate the homicide and are appealing for witnesses to come forward.

Benson said they're also looking into other incidents related to Friday night's shooting, but wouldn't say whether more charges would be laid against Musselman.

Musselman isexpected to reappear in court June 13.

Man dies after shooting in the ByWard Market

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Ottawa Police Services are investigating after a man died following a shooting in the ByWard Market Friday night.

MarklandCampbell had been in the market with his 18-year-old daughter when he was shot, hisgroup Half Size Giants wrote in a statement.

Campbell later died in surgery, they said.

"Although he won't be here in body to experience his much deserved success after a lifetime of sacrifice and struggle to reach this pinnacle, Jahiant will be smiling down on us all," the statement reads.

A candlelight vigil for Campbell isplanned for 6 p.m. Sunday at the corner of York Street and ByWard Market Square, where he collapsed.

Flowers and cards on a street corner.
This memorial to Ottawa hip-hop artist Markland Campbell was set up in the ByWard Market after the 42-year-old was shot to death on June 7, 2019. (Audrey Roy/Radio-Canada)

With files from Kimberley Molina and Audrey Roy