

A popular hip-hop podcaster has been arrested by the NYPD in connection with a shooting that left one man dead during a T.I. concert at Irving Plaza last May. Police and US Marshals arrested Daryl Campbell—also known as Taxstone—at a family member's home on Alabama Avenue in Brooklyn on Monday.

Campbell, whose Tax Season podcast has over 33,000 subscribers on SoundCloud alone, has been charged with criminal possession of a weapon. Further details on Campbell's suspected role in the 2016 shooting have not been made public.

The initial shooting broke out following a fistfight in Irving Plaza's VIP section shortly before T.I. was scheduled to perform on May 25th. In the resulting gunfire, some of which was captured on video, Ronald McPhatter, 30, was killed and three others, including Brooklyn MC Troy Ave, were wounded.

Gunshots just went off at the T.I concert, never been so scared in my life pic.twitter.com/rn0CjpAuaU — Marco (@markygeezy) May 26, 2016

💥💥💥🔫 Gunshots...Irving Plaza emptied out so damn quick. RIGHT BEFORE TI came out #T.I. pic.twitter.com/F9zekxzZeb — Fiyah♥️Angelou (@SweetKixx) May 26, 2016

Troy Ave, whose real name is Roland Collins, 34, was also caught on camera shooting multiple times during the firefight. He was arrested the following day and charged with attempted murder and two counts of criminal weapons possession. At his arraignment, Collins's attorney Scott Leemon argued that surveillance footage of the Irving Plaza shooting only shows a portion of the venue, and paints an unfair, incomplete picture of Collins's actions.

"What really happened here is Mr. Collins here is the real victim," Leemon said. Collins has since sued Irving Plaza, claiming the venue's security team is responsible for allowing the guns into the building.

Collins was shot twice while driving a red Maserati in Brownsville, Brooklyn on last Christmas Day; he was hospitalized for his injuries and has since recovered. No arrests have been made in connection with the Christmas shooting.