Lee Woods, the accused getaway driver in a Brooklyn cop shooting is now also accused of killing rapper Stack Bundles (born Rayquon Elliott) last month.

According to New York Daily News, police informants told their NYPD contacts that Woods, who was arrested Tuesday, shot the 24-year-old rapper on June 11th.

“Woods is bad, just bad,” said a source. “He killed Rayquon for a dumb-ass robbery.”

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Woods denied even being in a stolen BMW when two cops were shot on Monday, despite his lawyer saying otherwise.

“I’m telling you, I didn’t do anything,” said the 29-year-old Woods to reporters during a
phone call from jail. “I sat in the car and I chilled with them for a
while…Then I said, ‘I’m going home.’ I got in my car and I left. They got in their car. I don’t know what happened after that.”

Despite this story, Woods’ attourney Patrick Megaro said that he was in the vehicle with two ex-con friends when the gunfire occurred. Megaro maintained that Woods fired no shots.

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Brooklyn Criminal Court Judge Richard Allman ordered Woods to be held without bail.

Assistant District Attorney Anna-Sigga Nicolazzi said that Woods was driving his two friends Dexter Bostick and Robert Ellis in the stolen BMW when two cops pulled if over in Crown Heights at 2:30 a.m. on Monday, July 9th. According to Nicolazzi, the officers were immediately fired upon.

“They were met within seconds by a hail of bullets,” said Nicolazzi.
“The defendant acted in concert with two individuals responsible for
nothing less than the attempted execution of two uniformed police
officers.”

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Woods was charged with two counts of attempted first-degree murder, two counts of aggravated assault on a police officer, weapons possession, in addition to other crimes. If convicted, he could face life in prison.

Woods claimed that his confession was the result of being beaten and threatened. “They said if I don’t sign, they’re going to kill me,” he said. “They stuck a gun in my mouth.”