Neo Langston, a former friend of singer D4vd, is back in the headlines amid the ongoing investigation into the death of teenager Celeste Rivas.
In a recent post, Langston urged the public to focus on accountability as authorities continue working to determine what happened to her.
“At the end of the day this case isn’t about me, it isn’t about you, it’s about getting justice for the victim and her family,” he wrote.
His choice of words reportedly sparked interest from officials who have yet to publicly confirm the cause of death. Investigators are still working through key details, and questions remain about the circumstances surrounding Rivas’ death.
So here’s the thing, Neo: if you have to tell “my side of things,” that means you were involved in the “things.” You just want everyone to believe you did less of the “things.”
— SF INVESTIGATES • STEVE FISCHER (@SF_investigates) March 14, 2026
People who weren’t involved don’t have a “my side of things.”
And how tone-deaf are you exactly? Your… pic.twitter.com/62MEUhGQZB
Rivas was found in a vehicle connected to D4vd, though the timeline and events leading up to the discovery have not been fully outlined by authorities.
Sources familiar with the situation say determining how Rivas died has proven complex, which could become a major factor if the case moves forward in court.
Langston has also appeared to distance himself from D4vd in recent days, removing posts and addressing the situation online.
Officials have not announced any charges at this time, and the investigation remains active.