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Let me let me see Oh To the shooting at Duke the month after the shooting at dusky's funeral which critically injured Woosky King von seemed to be worried about his Reputation tweeting that the past is always coming back to haunt him and saying that he's not a murderer Not a rapper not a scammer just handsome But also tweeting that if you play with him on the internet, he's going to your house Perhaps behind the scenes von was beginning to struggle to manage his reputation Play with me on this internet But you know Patient now he was becoming a legitimate rapper in the music industry He might have been worried about his past as a killer getting in the way of his new plans Von said that he was having nightmares during this time and that he was popping pills to cope There'd be a few interesting exchanges around this time too like a Twitter conversation between von and his baby mama Where von joked that he would put her on the news and then backtracking having to deny being a killer at this point Von was clearly concerned about his reputation and was on edge to even joke about being a killer But one person who wasn't worried about von's reputation was Lil Dirk who was doing everything He could to put King Von on during this time in mid-November 2018 Lil Dirk previews King Von's upcoming song crazy story on his Instagram fans knew that something huge was coming Lil Dirk was taking Von to parties to rub shoulders with other huge rappers in the industry like Y and W Even taking an enthusiastic King Von to the studio to hang out with Gunner Dirk would even bring King Von along to his interviews with Lil Dirk's November 2018 visit to the Breakfast Club being one of the first times that the mainstream music listening public got a glimpse of King Von And this would end up being a legendary Appearance clearly doing all he could to put the spotlight on his friend and artist Dirk had brought von onto one of the most famous rap interview shows in the world Dirk would tell Charlemagne that he wanted to sign von because of the backstory behind him was Charlemagne not being quite prepared for the Realness When Von started talking about beating his murder charge I made you want to sign King Von cuz he got a whole story about what's the story? What's your story? My story I just got to jail for just be the body into attempts like he was in use in jail for two murders Yeah, I'm one murder and two attempts I just beat how you beat that To me I mean you didn't do it Like you know In the interview you can visibly see Lil Dirk trying to look out for Von and covering his tracks after Charlemagne Begun asking Von if he actually did the murder Charlemagne trying to incriminate something With Dirk batting in saying that Von beat it because he didn't do it You gonna beat it you gonna beat it if you didn't do it That's all Von would go on to say that he can't get a normal job in Chicago because he's done so much dirt in the streets Working a normal job will probably be killed on site. It's like I can't work. No job in Chicago. You see no Why not why couldn't you work a job in Chicago? A lot of people in streets be like that though They can't like they be in big street beef and then they got normal jobs and they be putting everybody at risk at their job Who snapped hold on wait a minute Just in case you know that YouTube I know you watching so A lot of people be like that I lost a lot of like friends like that Where they was working normal jobs and steady beefing in the street and people ride past where they work see them Get them at they jobs. We really like that. I got a face card I can't say if I'm behind the county made down somebody coming out here through some crazy Yeah Then at the end of the interview as Von was explaining to Charlemagne that he had no plans after jail because he's got No experience doing anything suddenly duck begins to cough seemingly giving Von an indication Not to say anything incriminating about his former life as a killer What are the plans that you have other than rep? I ain't had no plan. That's the thing. Like you get out. It's you got a lot of shit on your mouth So you're getting that what to do what to do is like back to the streets No experience is doing nothing. I ain't Word Perfect opportunity for von to promote upcoming hit song crazy story crazy story job like Sometime this week coming up My my time like any day von would go on to tease the music video for crazy story Telling fans that he has a movie coming and he would even surprise himself with the amount of comments That he got on the post about the song von would go on to release the audio for crazy story on December the 6th 2018 just one day before the one-year anniversary with him beating his murder case von would claim Chicago knew his story. So he had to sit behind him already The city the Chicago line area where everybody wanted to know what the music was like after that after You know, because everybody knew Around this time to be making chess moves in the hopes that he would win at life And his next move would indeed be a big one with the full blown music video for crazy story Dropping on world star on the 11th of december von himself would be amazed at racking up a whopping 110,000 views in his first day, but the appeal of crazy story was undeniable It was a storytelling type song where von would use his lyrics to tell an entire narrative To me storytelling is the best type of rap and then when you put it behind like a like a drill artist start doing it We're still like that drill like format, but like it's a story Drill is already IRL right? It's like let me break it down to you as as gruesome as we possibly can But it's real and then you put it like a story like people was like really like Blue today see Telling the story of himself plotting an armed robbery on a rich drug dealer and using a woman to set them up But the robbery would go wrong when von's ops caught him lacking with the track ending in a shootout And the entire story playing out in the cinematic music video for the song with von playing the main character and narrator von would end the song dropping his iconic final line where he introduced the world to his regular catchphrase Wrapping from 64th and from 65th we not from 63rd shouting out oblox on 64th and from 69 where he introduced the world to his regular catchphrase Wrapping from 64th and from 65th we not from 63rd shouting out oblox on 64th and 65th king drive and dissing his ops from 63rd and st. Lawrence and eberhaar avenues Aka to coville dissing 63rd would become a massive part of von's brand And he would even later be seen selling merch showing the street sign for 63rd with a big crossover in And the popularity of the song crazy story had von's fans all over the world Dissing 63rd without really even knowing what it means crazy story was distributed by lil duck's otf label And racked up a whopping three million views in a week This is a huge hit and today it sits over 69 million views on youtube von was on a high after dropping crazy story The week after the release he would tweet a picture with the caption saying that people see you shining and forget That you're dangerous and from here he would make numerous tweets suggesting that the money was finally rolling in at the end Of december 2018 dirk would hop on an instagram live with von with a big stack of money Celebrating the success of their release Then in the new year king von would begin performing his hit song at live shows Even reacting on twitter to his new song playing on the radio Suggesting that some people might have been shocked when they heard him coming out of their car stereo von felt like he had truly made it at this Point tweeting that Even him and saying that he felt truly blessed for the position that he had reached in life That some people in chicago were surprised now king von was being played on the radio doing interviews with the breakfast club Coming a household name some people who knew him in chicago Were giving the side-eye there was actually a really interesting reddit thread asking people who knew of von before 2017 to share what they thought when they saw him getting success in the music industry Some said that they thought when he first started rapping he wouldn't get anywhere But then when he kept progressing it seemed like his life was a real movie Whilst another person would say 100 i could not believe it when dirk took him on breakfast club It was so surreal and he almost admitted to murder on there too But still i never thought he would blow up then crazy story came out and started picking up steam And it was like dear god this literal gang assassin is being played at nfl stadiums That's the thing though man people can hide behind music. You don't even think of another when you when they're rapping There's so many full rappers out here lying and faking like you don't know who what's real off the back of the success of crazy story king von would begin going even harder in his music with his next record I'm sure you've seen it before I'm sure you've seen it before I'm sure you've seen it before I'm sure you've seen it before I'm sure you've seen it before I'm sure you've seen it before With his next track getting even more disrespectful to the ops on january the 9th 2019 Mimo 600 and king von will drop their new track exposing me and in the song von mentions wooski getting shot in the head He says that he's putting so much work in the street that get back gang will now look out for him He says outright that he was a killer before the rap and saying i swear i killed her broke her back A possible reference to kis murder he would say that he's smoking tooka and lil mark and von even shouts out an old friend from Obloq, DQ, as his shooter, suggesting that he will call a hit and have DQ shoot someone for him. It seemed like the more violent and real Vaughn's music got, called a hit. I'm thinking about creating a new pack of DQ. Have DQ shoot someone for him. It seemed like the more violent and real Vaughn's music got, the more fans flocked to him. But since the success of his crazy story and being brought under the wing of successful Chicago drill rap legend Lil Durk, Vaughn was spending a lot of time away from the mean streets in Chicago that he had rapped about. Instead, beginning to get used to living the high life of a successful rapper like Durk. Rather than jumping in stolen cars and doing drills, Vaughn was seen with Durk jumping off of luxury yachts, seemingly surrounded by people who knew his reputation well. Okay. Okay, Durk, it's on you now. This, Durk, scared. This, scared. Okay. Okay. He got the right to be scared. We don't know how to swim from Chicago. We do not know how to swim. I'm gonna merge that. We do not. Half of us ain't even been out of Chicago. How do we know how to swim? Okay, Vaughn. This, scared. Yeah, I'm a big. Look at Vaughn, look at Vaughn. Me too, scared. Get wild, be wild. They talking about Vaughn. She scared to jump. They out here talking about you, all that savage, and you scared to jump in the water. He's gonna jump in with one sock on? Oh, my bad. But all of the success Vaughn was seeing didn't seem to change who he really was underneath. It seemed like Durk was doing his best to take a killer out of a dangerous environment and turn him into a good person and rapper. But perhaps Lil Durk didn't realize that he was also inviting that killer energy into his legitimate rap career. Because on February the 5th, 2019, around 5.49 a.m., Lil Durk and King Vaughn were allegedly outside Atlanta restaurant, Varsity. Here, an altercation would take place in the parking lot where allegedly Lil Durk and King Vaughn, along with fellow OTF affiliate THF Bezu and another Chicago native named Hella Banz would allegedly shoot and rob a man by the name of Alexander Witherspoon, allegedly targeting him for $30,000 cash that he had on him at the time. Detectives would later claim that a video showed Lil Durk shooting out of his own personal car, a custom Jeep trackhawk with a camouflage wrap and a large 300 on the sign that he was known to own. Durk had even posted clips of this car to Twitter with the caption, spin, spin, clips which even Vaughn himself had reposted. Cops would be seen analyzing the scene after the shooting and the local news would report on the shooting before even becoming aware of these famous rappers' involvement. Police found several shell casings in this parking lot. The Varsity was closed at the time. This happened around 5.45 this morning, but this club across Spring Street was open and one patron who was parked in the Varsity lot to go to that club told me what he went through. The man from Chicago who goes by gutta returned to the Varsity parking lot this afternoon to change the tire and assess the damage on his cousin's car after it was hit by bullets. Tired, exhausted, wild night. I'm just happy I'm alive basically, so that's really what my main focus is. He had just paid the cover to get into one cigar lounge across Spring Street when he heard. Got a word trying to say no much, he knew. He heard the shots outside around 5.45. I'm gonna give my little 15 seconds, but I ain't gonna say nothing. And he says people hit the floor and he hid in a bathroom. Police say a 23-year-old man was in serious condition when he was rushed to the hospital after the shooting. They are now looking for a dark color to SUV. They are doing anything they can to help Atlanta police. The afternoon after the shooting, Von would post up on Twitter with a handful of cash and a gun on the couch next to him. Later on, posting a tweet saying you never know who's gonna snitch when the cops come. Then the day after the shooting, Von would tweet asking if you can be a killer and a good person too. A few days later, on February the... Von would tweet asking if you can be a killer and a good person too. A few days later, on February the 9th, 2019, Von would be seen in the background on an incident... Like Twitter was his full blown diary. to grab live with Asian doll, with Von talking to his friend on the phone, possibly about this very shooting. He would seemingly be telling his friend that he thinks he made all of the wrong moves and saying that the cops are now watching him. Now you know I ain't trying to do none of this. Oh, dude, that's so fluky. We just did the wrong thing. That's how I tell you, I can do it together. That's full. You just feel like you made all the wrong moves done, you know, on mistake. We just was tweaking them for nothing, you know. We just got to be tighter last time, for no... Oh, oh my God. Now you understand, see that look? See, that's the part of it, yeah, like, everybody be tweaking with me on, oh, you know, Jason, I'm all in my head, tweaking me talking about this and that. But I ain't letting you know, right? I'm just letting them tweak with me and trying to make sure everything's... But I'll tell you, I'll be seeing all that part. Man, man, I'm all with the man about food. I'm all about the man at the show. I'm all about the man at the... Uh-oh, I'm all about the man at the air working. Yeah, sure. And you think I'm going to... I'm out of the fuckings to ask for that. Yeah, and if he's tweaking with me, I'm going to make sure I'm getting in. Yeah, I'm doing great. I don't understand sometimes, y'all. People. Man, are you worried about the runners? Look, again, that's what none of them are even going to speak about, it's whole basis. If you have a twiggy, they're going to go, whoa, it's a twiggy, I'm going to run, so... Yeah, I know that I'm... Oh, look, I'm going up, so when you're going to chuck with us, I'm going to knock it out right there. Oh, you know, I'm hot, and think about it. But clearly, Von wasn't too worried about the cops watching because he would tweet on February the 21st that he was ready to catch another body. And the day after, Von jumps on a reckless IG live with fans, showing off all the money he had apparently made for... That shit they be tweeting about, he don't even be talking about nobody out there. He really be talking about Chicago beef, he don't even be just like... Nothing that he be talking about was... ...features dissing Tuka and saying that he's not a rapper, just a gangster who raps for the money. I just featured like, you know, I just picked this up for the folks. Would you like to drink some, smoke some? I'll have to smoke Tuka. You know who Tuka is? No, what is that? That's him. I'm a gangster. While cops were slowly piecing together the facts about the shooting, Von was continuing with his rap career, without sparing a thought to how much self-incrimination he was doing to himself in time. On February the 28th, Von drops a feature on Dari's song, Gang Only, where he raps he has a lot of bodies, even saying that on his first murder, the victim thought it was a robbery. Around a week later, on March the 5th, 2019, King Von's song, Wait, unofficially leads. That track has some brazen lyrics, where he says that he has more bodies than the killer from Scream, as well as admitting that he shot up Dunbar School with L.A. Capone, something he had tweeted about prior. He would also say that he remembers his first murder and saying that he missed a bunch of shots, but now his aim is better. And while these demonic tracks are circulating online, King Von and Lil Dirk are having a great time flexing on Instagram Live and fighting over who has the most money and designer clothing. You saw me flexing early? Nah, nah, I was, I was too big. Nicknamed Pop-Pop. Pop-Pop, no spending. Yeah. All the fun and flashing cash, that's, that's typical of a Chicago, you know what I'm saying? So used to nothing. It's like, when we finally get something that everything's a trophy, everything's a celebration, man. Get to it. That's a what? I just know. What? What? That's a big deal. I'ma put, I just marry myself to death. Who flies? That's a matter of though. You over there with Tony on. Huh? You over there with Tony bucks. Don't try to count my, don't count my pockets on phone number. Hey, what's wrong with them? Damn. What are you doing so much? Them GDSes and I'm dying. That's a couple of belts. Hey, I'm saying. Fat, fat 50 a page. You still flexing? Ain't got the issue in there, right? Later on in this Live, Von would joke to Lil Dirk, saying that he was smoking on Lil Mark and Tuka. I'm right here kicking on Lil Mark. Dirty ass. Damn. Marky. I should be so much ASD's, man. Marky! I'm just going to sleep in the studio. Lil Mark. Tuka, now y'all don't know what the fuck I'm doing. I don't know what the fuck about this. But at this point, King Von was playing huge concerts to massive crowds and selling verses to other rappers all over the country and making headlines in major rap publications. King Von would tweet around this time that he was scared to go back to jail and hoping that he wasn't making the wrong decisions and suggesting that he was worried that if he did go back to jail, all his new friends would leave him behind. But no matter how far Von got into the rap industry, he just couldn't stop toting guns and thugging. At the end of March, Von was seen riding around with Lil- Stop, hey, trap, stop. That's not how you pronounce it. Lil Dirk toting a big strap for any ops that might pull up, even joking about having more bodies than anyone in the car and saying that he's about to get indicted and go to jail for a long time. I'm going to get accurate. Shut the f**k up. Stop playing me on Von them gramps. They actin' gramps, stop playin' it. Playin'. If you ain't know, man, it's how Chicago people talk to each other. We always call each other B-words, call each other, we always do that. But you gotta be cool. Like, we gotta be cool with each other. It can't just be like a random person doing it, but... Like, this is how we communicate. You son of a f**king f**king f**king f**king f**king. You know I'm coming out, look. After this, Dirk had whoever was behind the wheel driving incredibly fast in that jeep track-hawk with Von seemingly in fear of his life and joking that his gun is about to go off. Up and down we go. That's me in the back. Hey, that's how I be. I can't stand when nobody gets to playin' with my life in their car. Slow down. Ah, good. He's right, he's right. Talk to my fans, what the f**k? Yeah, no, y'all. So, it's a 8-out deal. You talkin' to C-butt on, bro? Yeah, yeah, but what was that? I wouldn't chase me in it. Dirk and Von were clearly living the fast life at this point and seemingly having faced no consequences so far for the shooting at the Varsity nearly two months before. However, rumours would continue to swirl about their involvement in serious crimes. On the 31st of March, 2019, King Von is seen hanging out with Savannah rapper Kwon Do Rondo, who is signed to Baton Rouge rapper NBA Youngboy, with Kwon Do appearing in a clip on King Von's Instagram, where he would diss Von's arps on 63rd. I'm saying, though, they are 63rd! Dirty a**! Dirty a**! That's the thing, and that's why Kwon Do went up to... They knew what was goin' on, man. Everybody knew what happens, bro. What are you talking about, you a**? They thought that was excluded from that? No, Von is one of them. He's one of them, and we beefing, we all into it. They listen, though, man, the a**, 64th, we are 63rd, I believe. It seemed that back then, Von and Kwon Do Rondo's camps were pretty cool with each other. That very same night that he was with Kwon Do, Von is seen hanging out and hitting the stage with a little dirt. Von would tweet a picture with Dirk, along with a caption, saying they've got to stay focused because their enemies envy them. The same day these pictures were taken, an altercation would take place at the Hidden Village Apartments Complex in Atlanta. A man named Tyrik Levatt was shot dead, with the news reporting a total of five people shot the result of a huge shootout. Apparently, a large fight had broken out between two large groups, and an hour after the fight, one group who had left and returned got into it again and begun shooting, with five people being hit in the altercation and Tyrik, unfortunately losing his life, being found dead by police in the parking lot around 10.30pm. The police would say that the shooter goes by a nickname, but refused to disclose it to the press, with reports on this incident making it to the TV news the following day. Now to a developing story, a shooting leaves one person dead, four others injured. This happened at an apartment complex in Southwest Atlanta. Yeah, see man, that's why going to Atlanta is like you might as well just go to Chicago. Atlanta right now is like little Chicago, you might as well just, and Atlanta was already like downtown, like it ain't safe, no where no more in it. Natasha Gibbons is live outside of Grady Memorial Hospital. And that gun laws is different in Atlanta, that's why a lot of rappers moved there, because they can move different in Atlanta with pipe. Natasha, what are we learning about their conditions this morning? Well, Christy, police tell us this all started at a house party last night on Landrum Drive. They tell us a fight broke out between two large groups, and at some point a man opened fire hitting five people. Let's take a look at some of that video from last night. Police tell us one man was found dead at the party, while four others were rushed here to Grady. We're told the victim's ages range from 17 to 20, and the victims are all male. Investigators are trying to determine a motive, and what happened leading up to that shooting? Probably got into about a female. That's normally what it'd be about. That's what that whole beef in Chicago is about, the 2060, 3064, so it's over a female. That's where it stems from, of course, more stuff is, it's more intricate now, but, oh, whoa, whoa. Kulak suggesting that King Von and THF Bezu had something to do with the shooting. However, little Dirk would tweet, never, just a couple of hours after the body was discovered. Followed by tweeting, protect the money at all costs the morning after. Von would tweet the following morning, that you can do everything right, and they're still going to find a way to bring you down, dissing somebody that he doesn't name. Meanwhile, another member of their entourage, Mimo600, would tweet the day after, saying that people will end up on the news. For the record, there's never been any concrete evidence to indicate that Von, Dirk, Bezu, or any of their entourage had anything to do with this killing, and Tyreek Livet's cousin would actually do a YouTube interview saying that he also doesn't believe that Von had anything to do with the killing either. You said King Von kills your cousin. That's what they're saying, I don't believe it, but honestly, I think they'd be just attaching King Von name to it. I don't see it. I don't see it, you know? You could be with Dirk, with all these fancy, and you know what I'm saying? Then you owe it up, like, you know what I'm saying? Then it don't add up. It's highly likely that this... You sure about that? You sure about that? Y'all seen that TikTok video? You sure about that? Incident had nothing to do with Von and Dirk, but that didn't stop people all over the internet making King Von body count articles and videos speculating as to whether King Von was responsible for this murder, too. None of this proves Von was involved, but what it does prove is that even if he wasn't involved, his reputation as a shooter would have the fans and public pointing the finger at him regularly. But as the weeks went by, Von would continue to go about his life whilst the cops would continue building the case related to the original shooting of the Varsity. On April the 1st, the victim in the Varsity shooting, Alexander Weatherspoon, would end up being booked into a Chicago jail on unrelated charges of possession of a stolen vehicle. It seemed like the police were slowly getting closer to having something concrete, but King Von just didn't seem worried about attracting the attention of the authorities. In a social media clip uploaded on April the 2nd, 2019, King Von recorded himself singing in the back of a car with little Dirk, dissing dead people like Dusky and saying that they almost killed Woosky. Here we go again, here we go again, back on the road again, back on the road again, right down Avenue, right down Avenue, we catch you. What song is that? What melody is he going? Do it. Do it through. We catch you. I don't wanna talk to you. I don't wanna talk to you. I don't really shoot. I don't really shoot. Is I'm shooting right? Ain't wrong. Is I'm shooting right? I'm shooting strong. That's why. Yeah, I love talking, man. Z-Go, T-Dream, Dusky, Woosky, almost. Also in April, he would tweet saying he's so real he might kill and posting throwback pictures of him and T-Roy back when they were hitters in Chicago. He'd even post a picture of himself with a gun in his waistband and a caption saying his enemies envy him as well as tweeting about can't get right being killed in the parking lot. Von would tweet saying that he's never the victim, always the suspect. And this is all while police are still looking for a suspect in the vast shooting. On the 10th of April, a day before the anniversary of K.I.'s murder, King Von would tweet a cryptic message asking if the streets could be his Valentine saying that they're tired of dying. Then one day after the anniversary of K.I.'s death, King Von would make a biblical tweet saying, God said to me out of his own mouth to cut her off grandson. And grandson said, in Jesus' name, amen. Von would even- Don't bring Jesus into this, Von. tweet reminding people that even though they see him having fun on Twitter, be careful because he's still dangerous in real life. He would say that he'll do something to somebody if they go against him and Von would also release a clip apparently promoting Lil Dirk's new serial, Dirkios, telling people to go and buy the serial whilst waving the clip of a gun. Von would also later tell a woman that he comes with the serial. If you ain't order no Dirkios, that you a b***h. They stop playing my mother. That's why I ordered- A day later, on April the 16th, 2019, Von is on Instagram Live mocking Wooski for changing after being shot in the head saying that Wooski doesn't diss them anymore. He ain't been the same. He don't talk s*** no more, nothing, I don't know. What the f***? This man talk s*** with me. Yeah, daddy man, I ain't c***. Man, damn me, I'm no more, no, no. This a**hole. Some b****s be changing them a**hole. Man, I hope you watching. I hope you hear this, yo a**hole. That same day, he would tweet that he doesn't- He was just a troll. That's what make it so crazy. Like, he was just a killing a** troll. That's tough. He actually chases people with guns and tweeting that two could died for your enjoyment. He would even tweet about the crimes that he was committing in Atlanta saying that he's been doing damage on- That's typical of Chicago. Like, if you beat up somebody, you're gonna talk about it all day and every day. You're gonna make them mad. Both streets since he was young and now he's ready to cause problems elsewhere. Hashtag Steparts, a sentiment that apparently Lil Durk was in full support of. Durk was giving Von nothing but support during this period. He would make a cameo in the video for Von's track, Cousins, with Just Blow 600. Another outrageously gangster anthem where King Von raps that if his a** aren't outside, then he will find and kill their cousins instead. This is an unbelievable thing to rap considering King Von's history of killing people and their cousins. But the track would have some more seemingly incriminating lyrics. Like, Just Blow 600, rapping that him and Von are popping pills, riding in the Jeep track-hawk looking for a** and killing people after fights. What if I told you for just a $***** You got a haircut with that. Lee Count is 24 and killing people after fights. Von would rap that his gang's body count is 24 and he'd rap that he kills women and men and can't tell the difference. And Von would even promote the video for Cousins with a hilarious tweet, telling fans that if their cousin is cool with their a**, to go to their auntie's house right now and kill them. King Von's first tweet after posting that song was warning his a** what he would do to them if he catches them without the police around. A day after that, Von posts a picture of himself eating cereal and tweeting about having killers that want him dead and killers that look up to him. Von was also feeling... See what I'm saying though? Remember in the first, in the part one of this, I said Chicago is love cereal. We can cereal breakfast, lunch, dinner or a snack. Example A. Dereal and tweeting about having killers that want him dead and killers that look up to him. Von was also feeling generous around this time, tweeting that he'd given his mother a Gucci purse and $10,000 cash, as well as openly tweeting that he still robs people. Von would even reply to a troll who asked why he's robbing people when he's a rich, successful rapper. And Von actually replied to this, saying he robs people because he doesn't want to spend his own money, he wants to spend somebody else's. But even if he was robbing, Von would soon have the music money rolling in even more. Von would begin teasing his collaboration with Lil Dirk, crazy story 2.0 on April 29th. Then the day after this, on April 30th, Von ends up having a funny interaction with a fan who replied to Lil Dirk's teaser of crazy story 2.0, saying that she preferred it when King Von wraps on his own. Von would reply to this, saying, the song isn't part two, it's a version two, and the part two of crazy story is coming eventually, with the girl then trolling Von by pleading for him not to kill her, with Von face-palming and promising not to kill the woman. I mean, to me, this interaction really drives home just how absurd it is that you've got this celebrity rapper just trying to go about his career when released music, whilst it's widely known that he is a hardened killer and people are tweeting at him and begging him to not kill them too. But regardless, things were going well for King Von and crazy story 2.0 with Lil Dirk was due to be a hit. Man, people just, they put blood in that. People love that, that's why Von was a multi-plot doing something like all this. They love that fact about, you know, people, especially females, they're gonna play like that to see if they can get at you. She shot her shot. And it seemed like King Von could do with another hit because he had apparently blown through $150,000 by this point, encouraging fans that they can do it too if they just work hard. Von would also tweet that people talk slick until bullets rip through them. Sadly for Von, the good times would soon come to an end. King Von would return to Chicago for a hometown concert, but this would end up being canceled on the day with Von suggesting that somebody was out to get him. And then on May the 4th, 2019, footage would emerge showing a huge force of over 30 Chicago police officers raiding Oblock to arrest King Von, with Von himself being arrested in dramatic footage where he was tackled to the ground with an enraged mob of his friends accusing the cops of stealing his chain at the scene. And the cops even had to draw assault rifles on the crowd to keep them at bay whilst they arrested Von. In addition to those clips, the full body cam footage of King Von's arrest would later be released. He was trying to run. Stay on the ground. Stay on the ground. Keep your other hand. Okay. Just don't resist. Don't resist. Okay, why y'all grabbing at them? I got it. I got it. I got it. So if he ain't never get it back, they definitely stole it. Following their arrest, Von would be taken to the station where he would continue to argue. They definitely took his chain, man. Some of them polices, gangsters out there, they definitely took it. View with the cops. I remember one time I got arrested and I forgot where I was. I got arrested. And I was handcuffed to a bench like this. And I was arguing with the police just like he was arguing. But I was handcuffed by arms behind my back, handcuffed to the bench. And they tased me, because I wouldn't be quiet. They tased me while I'm handcuffed, arms behind my back to the bench. I was in Rosemont. They tased me. Rosemont police, bogus. I was stopping. Von, 140. Wet, 145. If y'all slam him, yeah, you've heard his back. It's 19 of y'all. It was 97,000 of y'all, 19 of y'all. Probably you're ruffed or something. We'll have to get you out of the way. They fanned out. Look at they. They fanned, they fanned. They ain't they have a good convoy. But you gotta, like if you meet a Chicago dude, like most of us is like, quiet to ourselves. But most of us is like, approachable people, funny people. Down there, likable. Hence, you see, they didn't tackle the man. Now they have a good convoy. Ha ha ha. You feel me? Police speaking facts. That's a fact. After Von's arrest, his furious mugshot would later be made public, and he would remain in jail for a significant stretch of time. Lil Durk would react to the news, tweeting free Von with a sad face. But only the week after Von is arrested, something unexpected happened. On May the 11th, 2019, the fourth person who was in the trackhawk on the night of the shooting, Hella Banz, would be suddenly shot and killed outside of a Miami nightclub before facing any charges. With a Miami beach spokesperson revealing that Hella Banz was also wanted in Atlanta for attempted murder and armed robbery. After Von was picked up in Chicago and waiting to be sent back to Atlanta to face charges, two days later, on May the 13th, 2019, THF Bezu would also be arrested in Chicago, charged with being a fugitive from justice. What precinct was this arrest location? Fire and flint? Out of state, once again, in connection with the Atlanta shooting. For the meantime, it would only be Von and Bezu in jail, with Durk remaining free and tweeting free Von, as well as an RIP to Hella Banz. Von would be transferred to Atlanta to face charges in connection with the shooting on May the 17th. And as usual, his sister ran his social media accounts, keeping fans updated with pictures of Von in jail. Miami not safe reason, man, man. You gonna skip this ad with that dog, blind? Can't even see it. Everybody, every dog wanna be lassy all of a sudden. Like, just be yourself. You know what I'm saying? If you a husky, be a husky. If you a German Shepherd, be a husk, German Shepherd. You not a lassy? Chill out. Lassie was a, what was he, a Shepherd dog? What was he? Chill. With his accounts, keeping fans updated with pictures of Von in jail. But while Von was behind bars, with his mentor, Durk, free, his career would keep rising in his absence. Only a couple of days later, on May the 20th, 2019, Crazy Story 2.0 drops with that little Durk verse. This remix of Crazy Story had King Von and Lil Durk going back to back over the original booming Crazy Story instrumental. Crazy Story 2.0 was a huge street hit and today sits close to 100 million views on YouTube and even landed Von his first entry on the Billboard Global 200 chart. Unfortunately, the Atlanta shooting case would also catch up to Lil Durk soon too. With Durk tweeting at the end of May that he was turning himself in and sitting down for a TV news interview where he revealed that he was turning himself in to face these charges. And that he was also releasing a song called WPR, man. That's the W footwork that he laid down. Myself, Vin. We're about to surrender as we speak. Yeah. How come? Because I have nothing to add. Like I have nothing to run from. Good, good, good. A rapper's ride. Soon after we spoke, Durk Banks, AKA the performer Lil Durk, emerged from his lawyer's space and headed toward an SUV. Soon after that, he stepped out in front of the Fulton County jail. One of his lawyers says, Fulton County, that's what they rough out there too. He was swiftly taken into custody there, having swiftly flown back to Atlanta after he found out he was wanted. We found out he had a warrant. He was actually on tour. Once I heard, I immediately came back. He's willing to turn himself in and take care of what he needs to take care of. We immediately counted the tour. He's got a multi-million dollar salary, music career going. Did you do it? Did you shoot this man? Did you commit the other crimes of what you're accused? Um, no. Warren's involving an incident in February on North Avenue involved charges including criminal attempt to commit murder and aggravated assault One document indicates an Atlanta police investigator said to the best of his knowledge, Banks was employed or associated with a criminal street gang to conduct or participate in gang activity, shooting at the victim while co-defendants shot and robbed him. I had a bad background of just growing up as a child. About father being incarcerated for 25 years, 26 years. So I had a rough past, but like me moved to Atlanta, I just thought that it just changed my whole identity of thinking. After Durkin von Wren custody. I didn't even see that interview, bro, I said they're really trying to plead with the general public, try to see him in a good light. Atlanta judge revealed that they believed that there was enough evidence to charge both Dirk and von in the attempted murder and Durkin von would be seen in an iconic televised court appearance. Today a little Dirk appeared in court where a judge ruled there was enough evidence for him to go to trial. The rapper and Bennett listened to the evidence against them in court. The APD says they used at least five cameras from local businesses including this BP as well as from the varsity across the street in order to build their case against Lil Dirk and his co-dependent. On Friday, detectives from Atlanta and Chicago testified in the criminal case against rapper Lil Dirk in Fulton County court. They say around five in the morning on February 5th, Lil Dirk whose real name is Dirk Derrick Banks and his co-defended Devonte Bennett were seen on camera involved in shooting Alexander Witherspoon. He said it was chained with snatch off his neck and he had $30,000 stolen from him and they stole the vehicle he was driving. Police say Banks was seen on tape shooting a gun. Apparently, their defense team were looking to put forward a self-defense plea with the suggestion that it was the man who was shot who actually initiated the altercation. Then after some legal back and forths, Lil Dirk would be granted the opportunity to get out of jail on a $250,000 bond. Following this announcement, Dirk was seen running out of the jail and telling fans that Von is getting out tomorrow. We got here. We got here. Yo, what's up? I'm just firing them up for the father. They're talking 15 minutes. They're all going to be 30. I'm still there. All right. Oh, we were still waiting on the drive to come up. Just hop in. We were waiting on the drive. Hey, you can just stay right here. Another car is about to pull over. With the support and the believiness, you know. I'm free. I bet it's all on Instagram. Feel fake. Put a lot of Instagram and IG in this one. Von will be on the mall. Dirk was back and he would eventually open up about his time in jail after his release with his lawyer saying definitively, he is not in a gang. You know, you getting tired of that and predicting like this, you would sit back and be like, hey, why ain't never do this more? Why ain't never do this to my kids more? Why ain't do this to my pops more? My mama, you know what I'm saying? So it just saved me now so I just understand life more. A member of his legal team says slightly more than two months after he surrendered to be booked into the Fulton County Jail. This lawyer thick, ain't she? Is this the same lawyer he got now? She look a little different. She look like she, she look like Von, she look like Dirk been paying a lot of money. Little Dirk aka Dirk Banks did a book bag giveaway Sunday in conjunction with the Atlanta Entertainment Basketball League where kids can watch NBA players and others for free. Because it was the right thing to do, though she knows there'll be critics. It ain't nothing new pop up cause the case we've been doing it. But he did not do it because of the serious charges he faces after a February incident on North Avenue in which a man was wounded by gunfire including criminal attempt to commit murder. We'll fight our case in court. And the gang charge. Little Dirk validated himself as having a gang affiliation, right? Allegedly, right. Among others. Being from South Southern Chicago, essentially you have to choose a gang for your safety. You don't choose a gang. You can be killed just for not being in a gang. Is he currently in a gang? Absolutely not. He moved to Atlanta to get away from the gang life to get away from the streets. Von would also be granted a $300,000 bond being released on June the 22nd, confirmed by a tweet of course. With Von jumping on Instagram Live, fresh home from jail and dissing his baby mama but not thinking that he would ever be getting out. I wanna shout out everybody that was on my dick and thought I wasn't coming out. Sup my dick. I wanna shout out everybody that's talking crazy like my baby mama now. I've been doosin' shit. Hey, hey, let's call me a whore. It's not the shit I run. Von would go from jail straight onto house arrest opening up about his situation on Instagram Live. I ain't got no good shit off. I can't hear. Part of the bail conditions were that Dirk and Von could not be around each other as King Von would later reveal in a no-jumper interview. Yeah, so yeah, we don't be in Dirk. We only see each other like at court if we got caught or something. But Von and Dirk would still be releasing music together. On July the 9th, 2019, Von and Dirk released their latest collab track like that. And despite their legal troubles, Von was still dropping lyrics hinting towards having killed K.I. and dissing Tuka. It's actually crazy to me that even whilst facing serious charges of attempted murder, both King Von and Lil Dirk would continue to rap about such true criminality. Lil Dirk got to remember to try out like, some of this music be old. It ain't like they get out and write a bar right there. And they got old music. They got stuff in the vault. You know, stuff that had been planned. Okay, we recorded this this day, but we gonna hold it for two, six months, eight months. We gonna drop it then when it matter. Like it matter right now. We just both got out. We buzzing hard right now. Let me drop the song. Let's drop the song together that old story we had. Let's do it. It makes sense. That's an experiment in taking the realist gang-danger from his block and turning him into a drill rapper was going too far and jeopardizing his own career. It was only years later after Von's death that those charges against Lil Dirk for the varsity shooting were eventually dropped, with the district attorney saying that if King Von was still alive, he likely would have still been charged and facing trial for attempted murder. But in the end, whilst he was alive, King Von would face no real consequences for his involvement in this supposed shooting. In fact, Von would bail out from these charges and continue his career, not even choosing to keep a low profile either. In fact, even with the scrutiny of the police in two states, Von would go on to have one of the most successful runs in the rap game, dropping song after song of violent drill anthems with the entire world following along and wondering how this multiple murderer just kept getting away with it. They gave good ads. Some of these ads on this one I ain't never ever seen. This is like the Super Bowl of drill. This is the Super Bowl of drill. Man, you know, I'm gonna be sitting here for two hours. I got a high drink. Got me a little Gatorade or whatever. The King himself still... Once they hit this world, saw King Von next to Lil Dirk in the courtroom in Shackles. He quickly gained a reputation as one of the realist street rappers in the rap game. For some people, seeing Von in court with Dirk, one of the most famous rappers in Chicago history was their first introduction to him. However, for anybody that looked closer into his history, discovering the murder case that he beat or as many as seven people he was rumored to have killed, they would be easily convinced that King Von might just be one of the most deadly and dangerous people to ever pick up a microphone. And King Von wasn't just a killer who had gotten away with his terrible crimes, but he was seemingly willing to rap about them for the whole world to hear. Von's next release after getting arrested with Dirk would be his May 30th, 2019 feature on Izzy Black's song, Straight Facts. With this track being yet another self-incrimination fest, Von wraps on the song that he used to do murder for hire and he says that he shoots people in the face and is seven to one on beating murder cases. Von even ended the song saying that the last person that came to his street got killed. With lyrical content this dark, the song saying the face and is seven to one on beating murder cases. Von even ended the song His translation of lyrics be awful though. saying that the last person that came to his street got killed. With lyrical content this dark, violent and frankly self-incriminating, it's hard to believe that King Von would go on to achieve mainstream success in the rap game. But his music was undeniably good despite the murderous messages behind it. He genuinely had a talent for taking these dark experiences he'd had in the streets and making them into songs that painted a video. It's not a surprise though. It's like all about timing in the music industry and this is what was at the time. A vivid picture. And celebrities would soon begin discovering his music and promoting it without a full appreciation of the stories behind the songs. Von would end up getting a huge career boost when basketball star LeBron James' son, Bronny would jam out to Von's original anthem, Crazy Story. With Bronny even passing Von's music to his father who reportedly would end up becoming a fan of playing Von's music during his workouts. While Von spent close to two months in jail in connection for the attempted murder in Atlanta, he would spend some of that time behind bars writing some of the biggest songs of his career. And when he got out. King James, King Dave, that's what he's doing. He would go on the run of a lifetime taking over the rap game with his new songs and buzzing reputation as a real shooter. Priming fans for the upcoming release of his debut mixtape, Grandson Volume One, Von promoted it with an Instagram post pondering if the people he killed spirits follow him around until he dies. And all. What a, see, to be pondering if the people he killed. Okay, I get that why he drew that conclusion but that is not what they say. What if everybody you ever smoke spirits got, he alluded to it, yes. But it ain't, you know, Von had a real knack as Sam's stuff, but not really saying it. Like not really for it being about him. You know what I'm saying? Like it can be two ways that these Instagram posts are interpreted and in court, like, you gotta be certain to, you gotta be certain that there can't be no doubt. And you know, a lawyer is gonna bring up the doubt. This is circumstantial, this is, this means this. He wasn't talking, he was just a general statement. That's what they're gonna do. He was kind of making general killing statements. Pondering if the people he killed spirits follow him around until he dies. And also tweeting that by the time people work out what he's done, it will be too late and his mixtape will be out. The tape to lead single, What It's Like dropped on September the 2nd, 2019. And the music video for that song would feature that video of his ops saying that he was responsible for the killing of Can't Get Right, as well as footage from his arrest in Oblock and courtroom footage from the Atlanta case with Lil Durk. This song is an introspective and deep track about what it's really like living the gang life in Chicago. Von would rap about getting to jail and being given knives to defend himself. Ops trying to work out who killed their friends and rapping that when he was in jail, he caught somebody who killed one of his friends and beat them up. Even saying that he was in jail with Dee Rose, that same shooter who was allegedly at the scene of the Lil Mark murder with Von, rapping that he was there in a cell when Dee Rose got sentenced to 40 years in prison for a 2014 murder of a teenager. With Von rapping that witnessing Dee Rose get sentenced to all of these years really hurt his soul. Von would end that song with a heartfelt outro saying that the same cops that locked up his friends Dee Rose, C-Day and Rondo number nine told him that they were out to get him too after he caught his murder in 2014. Von said that the cops were trying to catch him and his friends like it was a game. But really, this was just Von taunting those cops who were never able to catch him for the things he'd allegedly done. Ironically, just the day after dropping a song about the cops trying to... It is a game, it's a game of cat and mouse. Rest him, the cops would arrest Von for battery. On September the 3rd, 2019, after apparently beating up a man who called his girlfriend Asian doll a bitch in the studio, with Von admitting openly on Instagram Live that he just beat somebody up for his girlfriend. Somebody call my girlfriend a bitch today. Turn around in my hand, bro. Oh, it's over, beat his ass. Von would be in jail and not posting to his own Twitter account for just over a month. But while he was inside, his music kept on releasing, all in the lead up to his grandson volume one mixtape. On September the 10th, 2019, Von would appear on a song called For a Fact with another rapper called Sim Santana. And on this song, Von would rap that he's killed and would do it again as well as a lyric where he says that all of his bodies are headshots and that tweeting about the murders has attracted the attention of the cops, as well as lines about catching ops and killing them by bus stops, seemingly a reference to the death of Little Mark. But it would be three days later when Von would bless the fans with the song that they'd been through. It's okay when the fans, you know what I'm saying? It's okay when people just listen to lyrics and they sing along. They draw, you know what I'm saying? They shock that the lyrics. But they'd be killing me when they get to putting stuff together like this. Like I do reactions to music and I don't even be, maybe it's because where I'm from but I'm not putting together nobody's historical beefs. I'm not trying to piece together nothing. I'm not doing that. Now I get that this is trap job, but dang, huh? And it's probably nothing that nobody else has already said, you know, but Godly, all of it together in three and a half hours is like, oh man. When he waiting for, as crazy story part three was finally released. This was another Opshooting storytelling anthem and the most significant release leading up to September 19 when his grandson volume one mixtape would come out. This was a roaring debut for Von with the project landing at number 75 on the Billboard 200. And this project had some crazy song concepts like the track, F Your Man, which is a love song where Von raps about seducing a woman with a boyfriend and vowing to kill him for her along with numerous lyrics about killing Ops and catching bodies as well as shooting up funerals. He also had another song with Lil Dirk called Twinem where Dirk says that Von shoots people and that they got caught shooting on camera with no masks on, seemingly a reference to their Atlanta shooting case. Von raps outright that he tries to kill people, ironically saying that he can't speak on what he's doing because the feds are watching him, you know, whilst rapping about what he's doing on his Billboard charting mixtape. He also had the pop rap love song No Floors where he sings to a woman about how dangerous and handsome he is. He also had a song Mama's Boy where he says that his mother is who raised him into the robbing savage that he is today. He also references beating up K.I. on the train on this song. Von was putting out a lot of bold statements on this project and surprisingly with all of this coming out whilst he was still behind bars. Say hello to a new way to rap. I was wondering, see, I had just looked up. Before this came out, I had just looked up Trapp Lorros. I was like, he ain't trapped up in a minute. He was cooking up, boy. I know this took four months to edit, didn't it? Two months at least, a month, two months. Von would get out of jail on October the 10th, 2019 being released and returning to Twitter immediately, continuing to push and promote his new mixtape as well as announcing that he would be going on tour to perform his new hits live. And Von would go on to play huge shows with his fans going crazy and he would waste no time beginning to tease new music soon after his mixtape dropped. Specifically, the first single of his next project titled 2AM, a song where Von rapped the brazen lyric can't put no more guns in my videos because the ATF and DEA know they ain't props. And after this release, Von would claim to be receiving multi-million dollar record deal offers. But while Von was getting more and more famous, so too were the rumors of him being a real killer and his incriminating lyrics weren't helping matters either. During this period, it seemed like Von would simultaneously be claiming to have really done all of these murders in his music but then at other times being desperately trying to convince his following, what motivates y'all? Like, no, I'm serious. I'm asking a real question. What motivates people to hear some lyrics then go piece it together then actually write it down and keep up with it, then hear some new stuff, then see some on the news, then go back and like keep writing it? Like, what motivates? Like, some of them just do it just to like comment it in the comments and then don't even like make a video about it and make no bread about it. Like, it should be wild to me. That's dedication, that's dedication. If that level of dedication was placed somewhere else, a lot of people would be rich. That's crazy. That he never did anything. On his November 29th release, the song Rowland with fellow rapper and accused double murderer, Y and W Melly, Von would rap that he has killed so many people they should call him Rambo and saying, I did it, but it wasn't me. Which perfectly sums up his attitude during this time. Jumping on songs and saying over and over again that he really is the killer they say he is and then jumping on Twitter to say that he would never do anything like the rumors say he did. He would tweet after this release saying that somebody is trying to send him to jail every day. And in December, Von would appear prominently on Lil Dirk's Family Over Everything compilation album for his OTF record label. With the front cover of this project, ironically resembling a suspect board for a criminal investigation with Von positioned as an underboss under Lil Dirk. Honestly, wouldn't be surprised if the feds just downloaded this image and added it to the case file. But a few days later, on December the 14th, 2019, Von does a post on social media saying that he is all these dead people want to talk about in heaven. Rest in peace to the Goofies. I wouldn't be the savage I am today if it wasn't for y'all. It seemed like Von was really getting more and more comfortable saying that he was a killer publicly. The following week, on December the 21st, 2019, Von does a feature for the rapper Lil Loaded where he raps that he put that boy in a box. The 21st, 2019, Von does a feature for the rapper Lil Loaded where he raps that he put that boy in a box. But not long after this song dropped, Von would go live on Instagram in the car telling fans that he has bodies and even going as far as to ask them to guess how many people he's killed and asking the fans if they think that it's more than five bodies and even seemingly swearing on O.D. Perry's life that he has killed more than five people. I've got a body until the top. And I got a lot of bodies. Tell them I got a lot, DJ. They know. Just for you, how many I think? Tell them he's not fair. No, I'm fine. Nah, you gave me. How do you look? I'm fine. What's your whole thing? What y'all think is that it's all cap? More than five. What y'all think is that it's all cap? More than five? Maybe cap. I'll take it out. I'll take it to out. Oh, you ain't. It's all. Oh, more than five. Oh, more than five, what? Ah, shut up, shut up. Say number. They put number center. Ha ha ha. Dang, what number center? That was a prayer, man. We saw it, we saw it. I really saw it. You know what I'm saying? Get off that, get off that scary shit, y'all. Hey, what's being said? Y'all getting scary. Stop being so scary. There you go. Okay, damn. Von was either feeling invincible or just being completely reckless. He would tweet a couple of days after Christmas 2019, beat the odds time and time again without doing no funny stuff. Stay in 10 totes. I'd unshaced and beat up the guys that you were claiming was gangster. I got fans all over the States. One of the realest and rawest people you'll ever meet. You're welcome, as well as saying F his dead ops. Going into 2020, Von was still winning, tweeting that it now costs $20,000 to book him for a show and then announcing a huge booking opening for G Herbo on his PTSD tour. Clearly stacking that paper, in February, Von was going live in the bank, making a large deposit, impressing the bank manager. What's going on? Crazy, man. What's up, man? You good? Hey, baby. Ain't nobody with it. And his ass. Nobody's safe. But soon, Von's bank account was about to go to the next level, because at the end of February, he would release one of the biggest songs of his career. His hit track took her to the O. Another storytelling type track with a catchy chorus where Von shouts out O-Block. But this time, it wasn't some random made up story. This was a song all about him meeting a woman who leads him to his rival from Tucaville turned rapper, FBG Duck. Von ends the song saying that he shoots Duck, literally rapping that he killed him and left him on the curb, with this supposedly fictional FBG Duck murder scenario being reenacted in the music video of the song too. We know it's fictional. The day that Von released the video, he would tweet saying that everything he says in his music is made up and that he's just rapping to make money for his family. And I'll be honest, I believe this is where we see Von's psychopathic tendencies really shining. Not only had he seemingly killed people and occasionally attempted to deny it on Twitter, but this time he had actually made a whole song and an entire narrative music video about him personally killing FBG Duck. This is someone he had openly been embroiled in a deadly feud for around a decade with at this point. Von was literally making videos telling the story of how he was gonna kill FBG Duck, all while claiming on Twitter that his lyrics were just entertainment. But apparently they weren't because allegedly behind the scenes, Von had put $100,000 of his hard-earned rap money up as a bounty on FBG Duck's head. This is the kind of behavior that makes me feel King Von really was a serial killer because no amount of success in the rap game was enough for him to stop killing people. Instead, his compulsion to kill, or at least to commission killings, was just too strong. He would continue to allegedly use his resources to have people killed behind the scenes. Oh, he's saying the song was a precursor, like a prelude to it. Could that make more sense? All while attempting to maintain a somewhat clean public image, despite all of the music that he was releasing, celebrating murder. At the RioRio, luxury is... Which is allegedly true. That's what they say. To the O would get one million views in 24 hours. And at this point, Von was really one of the hottest prospects in the rap game, and fans would be hungry for his next full-length release, which came on March the 6th, 2020, when he dropped his new mixtape, LaVon James, named after the famed NBA legend, LaVron James, who had become a fan of Von's music along with his son. And Von would troll his ops by even purchasing a promotional billboard for the project on 63rd, as well as releasing Not From 63rd merchandise. Unfortunately for Von, however, the project itself would end up debuting precisely at number 63rd on the billboard charts. Sometimes I see stuff like this, and I just feel like it must have been God just making fun of Von for all the bad things he did in his life. Because this was his biggest career achievement, but you know, he must have been furious to have ended up charting at the one number that he despises. And Von would never even publicly acknowledge or tweet the chart performance of this mixtape, probably for that reason that it went 63rd. But landing at 63rd on billboard was still a great performance for a relatively new artist with such violent and raw content. The project itself would be laced with more aggressive drill anthems, like the track Down Me with Lil Dirk, where Von raps about getting doctors to bring people back to life so he can kill them again, and killing so many ops that the surviving ones don't have any friends left. There would also be the song Broke Ops, where he seemed to reference calling for the hit on Can't Get Right. Then there was the track Don't Wanna Be Me, where Von explains that his mindset growing up had to be either him or me. He'd reminisce on hearing gunshots the night he moved into Oblock as a child and his experience growing up around killers and criminals and having to fight every day. He would rap about being devastated at the loss of his right-hand man T-Roy and explaining how losing Sheroid, O.D. and Petun turned him into a killer in 2012. Ultimately describing the gory details of the bloody couple of months of killing that he was allegedly involved in in 2014. And during this time, Von also begun to post pictures of his friends from Oblock posing with large wads of cash and referring to them as Get Back Gang Entertainment, further blurring the lines between the music and the real gang killing people in the streets. A week later, Von would appear on his girlfriend Asian Doll song Pull Up, a track with jaw-dropping lyrics where Von claimed to have killed seven people in total at this point, saying that if he catches three more, he's at double digits. A day after that released, Von would tweet that girls hook up with him just so that they can say that they were with a killer. Next, he appeared on the song Get Back Mode with Oblock veteran Boss Top where he rapped that he was stacking up bodies like Tetris. All of these murder anthems were doing numbers and the money was rolling in for Von. He would graduate from buying his mother Gucci purses, soon flexing on Twitter that he had just bought her a brand new Mercedes and large suburban home. Von's career was going from strength to strength and he was showing no signs of letting up. On April the 29th, 2020, he would drop his new single Grandson for President coming with lyrics where he says that they're trying to blame him for all the unsolved murders in his city. He'd rap that he's trying to kill all of the ops and he would end his verse saying that he could kill you by rapping on the beat or by shooting you in the street. And Von would promote the music video for this song on Instagram, adding a caption with seven skulls asking people how many they have, sparking speculation that this was him cryptically telling the world once again that he had killed seven people to promote this song. Or he was just playing the part that y'all gave him. He was just trolling, you know what I'm saying? That could be part of it. A few days later, he appeared on the song Body Count with Mozzie and G Herbo, rapping that if you have a few bodies, everyone will know. A couple of days later, Von would tweet that he can't get a job now because he has more bodies than Tay Kay, a teenage rapper who got 55 years for murder. Von would also tweet that he's done more hits than made hit songs. And then on May the 21st, 2020, a vlog was released which showed Von going back to Oblock, AKA Parkway Gardens to hand out wads of cash to his gang. And it would later emerge that Von was providing drugs and guns to his old hood and splitting the rewards with his crew, providing them with jewellery and luxury vacations in exchange for their work in the streets. Von clearly didn't care about broadcasting his activities to the world and eventually people began to take notice. On May the 22nd, YouTuber Trap Geek releases an iconic video on King Von titled The Soft Spoken Assassin. This video essentially broke down Von's violent past and his rise to the top of the rap game. One murder of a kid named Modell, allegedly, according to the internet detective. This isn't even a show, this. All of these are the same. They just go study the last one and add the new information and just put their little spin on it. Which, you know, that's all YouTube is. On Reddit, has King Von's name written all over it. And Von didn't seem to initially appreciate the attention, tweeting that the videos these white people are all making about him aren't true and calling them the cops, or 12. However, a month later, Von seemed to have a change of heart and he would actually begin to use that nickname that Trap Geek gave him as a caption on his Instagram declaring himself to be a soft-spoken assassin. Two days later. Absolutely just be going with the narratives that I gave him. Stephen says it more about my story. Von tweeted that he still has people on his list, presumably referring to a list of people he still wants to kill. And it seems that the biggest name at the very top of that list was FBG Duck. Von had been going back and forth with Duck since high school and had a years-long grudge against him. He'd had a Twitter exchange with Duck the day before he'd allegedly killed K.I., who was a close friend of Duck's. An exchange where Von said that he was also looking for Duck. In fact, a couple of months after King Von had released the music video for Took Her to the O, that video where he played out his fantasy of killing Duck, Duck would go live saying that he beat up Von on the school bus back in the day. Beat your ass on the bus, on the children. Duck would also tell Von that he's only famous because of Lil Duck. You need to come up on the dirt. And y'all get mixed in. Y'all get mixed in these lil' dirt homies. But here's where things get chilling because as Duck continues to mock Von in what seems to be a disrespectful, but at least not entirely death-threatening way, Von would pop up following a long live and demonically commenting on Duck's Instagram names of people that get-back gang had seemingly killed and continuing to insult him throughout the entire life. It seemed like Von was plotting on having Duck killed for years. In November, 2018, King Von would be on live, apparently in Lil' Ducks Atlanta home, expressing his desire to see FBG Duck dead, saying that he would perform at his funeral whilst eating some cereal. Yeah, cereal be busted, y'all. I told y'all to be in love, cereal. This is just, it's more to my point. It's what time is it? They say King Von featuring FBG Duck. You said that's what they wanna see, huh? Stop that, man. I'll perform at his funeral. $49 suits are here. Disgusting. I know that Von had allegedly put up a $100,000 bounty on FBG Duck's head, and funnily enough, Von tweeted throughout his career that his main goal was simply to make $100,000. And when Von was finally rich, less than a month before Duck was killed, he would tweet, Von got the money, so Von gonna pay it to his brothers. And he would also later rap on the song, Me and Doody Low, that he gave out 100 so you can bet that they're coming. In July, 2020, Von would also show off O-Block chains that he had purchased for his friends from the famous hip-hop jewelry store, Icebox. Something that we now know may well have been an in- Yeah, I just labeled Icebox a hip-hop jewelry store. They're more than that. They just cater to hip-hop artists so they can make fancy pieces, good quality. Sentive provided to Von's shooters to continue to catch bodies for him. And soon, we would see the tragic reality of this situation playing out on the streets of Chicago in real time. On the afternoon of August the 4th, 2020, FBG Duck is shopping in the Goldcoats, a place that's been described as the Rodeo Drive of Chicago. A high-end and high-profile tourist shopping district. After being given Duck's location, six shooters were sent from O-Block to kill him. They were Charles Liggins, aka C-Murder, to Carlos Offord, aka Los Munna, Marcus Smart, aka Muwop, Christopher Thomas, aka C-Thang, Kenneth Robertson, aka Kenny Mack, and Zell Munna. After being provided with his location, two vehicles end up 30 minutes away from O-Block, pulling up to the location where Duck had been shopping. Then, at about 4.37 p.m., Duck would be confronted outside of the Dolce & Gabbana store by a group of masked individuals hopping out of two cars and opening fire on Duck in broad daylight. A man and a woman who was standing with Duck at the time of the shooting were both injured, but fortunately survived. And someone would even post a clip. Well, you won't even tell the whole story. Shorty was shooting back, too. The one that was with him, that was his girl, right? She was shooting back. A 12-minute video depicting the crime scene immediately after Duck's death, with Duck being seen writhing in pain on the ground in the final moments of his life. Once again, this situation just drives home the destruction these killers were so willing to inflict on the show. It was weird because the theory is the police could have saved Duck because if y'all watched that video, a lot of y'all seen that. They was just sitting there. They could have been doing something, holding, putting pressure on wounds, doing something, you know what I'm saying? But they didn't. Breasts that they lived in and to the fellow citizens who lived there with them. I'm in a Gold Coast right now. They shot FBG Duck, man. I don't know who shot him, man. I just... I remember this day, like it was yesterday, too. I was on my way out the door. I was getting on my motorcycle. I was on my way out to Duck. And my boy hit me up. He was like, hey, they just got Duck out here. They got Duck. He out here on the ground. I'm like, dang. One with my Dave. I can't ran into this, y'all. F man. They shoot in the Gold Coast of Chicago, bro. Chicago is not a safe place to be. You cannot even go downtown and enjoy your day without violence, bro. Look at this, bro. Look at this, bro. That was like... I swear, I feel like that was like a one in a million thing. Like that would never, that... I can't remember that happening before. Not in that area. Not broad day, like not in that area. That's a Chicago rapper, man. By the name of FBG Duck. After Duck's passing, this brazen broad daylight hit would make international news, with reporters comparing the killing to a Chicago mob boss hit from the 30s. On August 4th, 2020, it looked like an old-time outfit attack here on Chicago's Oak Street. Two attack cars, four shooters, and a hail of bullets. But the target wasn't a 1930s gangster. He was a new millennium rapper, FBG Duck. It would appear that only seven minutes after the killing of FBG Duck, King Von would tweet a goat emoji, seemingly congratulating himself for pulling off a hit that he had wanted to do for more than 10 years. This was quite possibly the ninth murder that King Von was responsible for and the 11th that he had allegedly been connected to. And perhaps Von soon realized that he shouldn't be celebrating this one too. My list is crazy. Too hard. Because the following day, he would tweet denying being involved and saying that everybody blames him. Von would later tweet that him and Duck settled their differences before his death, suggesting that they were even going to make a song together. This, to me, seems like an obvious lie, once again showcasing the psychopathic tendencies that King Von had when it came to killing. In public, he would say anything he could to take the heat off himself and appear innocent, but behind closed doors, he had allegedly plotted, paid for, and was celebrating Duck's murder. Von and other oblock affiliates would go on to release song after song, referencing the murder of Duck. The day after Duck's death, King Von and Duck dropped their new song, All These Endwords. A track which doesn't have any specific lyrics pertaining to Duck, but in it, Von would rap about having bodies from way back and the song's release essentially served as a victory lap for Von, Duck, and anyone else who would have been happy about Duck's demise. OTS Doody Low would reference people getting killed whilst shopping on the song, Me and Doody Low with King Von, with King Von saying outright on the track that he gave out 100,000 and sent his boys coming, as well as saying that somebody got left shot in public before being rushed to the hospital. With these four lines of rapping, Von essentially broke down the entire hit and the price he'd allegedly paid for it to happen. Von would also rap on the song, Don't Miss with DQ, that Duck got nailed no hammers, as well as lyrics that seemingly refer to the funeral shooting and the killings of Modell and Duck. On the posthumously released track, Shameless Remix with Boss Top, Von would also rap that he's ducking no beef, and even Lil'Duck would later release the song Should've Ducked, dissing FBG Duck and saying that he's smoking him. Lil'Duck would take things to the next level, even joking with country music star and collaborator, Morgan Wallin, that he loved duck hunting. This would lead to Wallin posting Duck emojis on Duck's post and later being forced to apologize after being informed that he'd actually been tricked into... Ah! I'm sorry. Hey, that is ridiculous. He didn't trick the country musician. Dissing Lil'Duck's dead ops. Can you be stupid? Isn't this a vogue commercial? Discover. Can I skip this one? He duck was killed. It seemed like King Von and his team truly felt invincible. And pretty much from here until the day he died, King Von didn't seem to care who knew about the killings he was allegedly responsible for. In his music and on social media, he would troll endlessly and hint towards him and his friends being real killers, seemingly oblivious or just not caring that the whole world was beginning to learn what he had done. In August, Von is on Instagram Live with DQ from Obloc saying that there's no more FBG. All that dissing or seeing something or acting like y'all with some shit that y'all don't know, but sure ain't with. I'ma snag that one and I ain't gon' fit like that. See, and we know y'all ain't gangsta, we know y'all ain't gangsta, I ain't trying to do that. Ain't no more FB. Ain't that right, big DQ? Ain't that right? Yeah, then I'll say that, he gon' be in there. Von would also tweet that he knows the police have his phone tapped and that all they'll find out is that he gives people money every day. Money for what, though, Von? Von would also go on to tweet that 60... You know, it was before they found, like... Third was no more. And another, saying you heard what they say I did, but I did worse. Indicating that Von had done even more crimes that the public didn't know about. After this, we would see one famous example of King Von's crimes catching up with him in the music industry. He had actually been booked to perform a rap music festival Rolling Loud in 2020. However, the pandemic of 2020 would shut that down and see the festival unable to go ahead in person. So instead, Rolling Loud would end up hosting a digital live stream event with rappers in September of 2020. And as part of this event, King Von would be interviewed in a shocking segment where the hosts were asking him questions that had been sent in from the comments. With some right shiracologist submitting a question to the unsuspecting hosts who would read it, asking Von if he would ever collab with names of people he was rumored to have killed. With Von even being so amused by this question bringing up his old bodies, he would even go and find his trusty shooter Muwah putting his face on camera to show the reaction to these clueless interviewers dissing their dead enemies. They wanna know if you do a feature with Modell, P5, Malcolm, you know them? Nah, all right, never mind. There, we already, he already told us about Tuka. He said Tuka one of his favorites to work with. They wanna know about the Gleesh Place video. How do some of these people come in with no, not knowing the history, not studying who they about the interview they just got, they just reading the questions like, y'all gotta know something. Y'all just hired to just do the interview. Y'all don't know nothing about the coaching and what's going on. Oh, Gleesh Place coming soon. And I do a feature with all of them. Don't just send them money. It wasn't funny that the Danes or anything, it was funny how even they were to it. Yeah, we need that bag, 100 racks, 100 racks of feet. Oh, I think they got it. My boy charging 100 racks. Don't get me started on this. I be chickening, y'all don't know me. Y'all don't know y'all don't know y'all be chickening. Say the name to one of the features again. He'd have to scroll up. I can't even see that. Y'all listen to the names you said wanna do the feature. Well, we'll get a clip of him. We'll send it to you. All right, send me names. Listen to the names you say we'll do a feature with. They want to know if you'd ever do a song with Young and Ace, Jada Youngin, or and K, I don't know who that K are. No, say the other names you said. You got to scroll up so I could read that. Can you do that for me? Hold on. It was not scroll up a little more, a little more. If you do a feature with Modell, Tyreek, P5, or Malcolm. Look out, folks, look. Hey, that's just, that's a no, right? I'm assuming that's a no. I'm just saying. He's so oblivious. Are y'all gonna even see the guy's face behind me? He's just so happy to be there. Look, he's just so happy to be there. You are the police. I don't even, who are those? Am I supposed to know who they are? Yes, you are the interviewer. Yes, you're supposed to know who they are. He was there, you bogus. Now just clear. What's that little, the next question? No, that's crazy. They have me violated like that. Hey, you went there, fuck, 63. Now just clear. The day after this, Von would tweet saying, who wants clout? If you diss Von, he will put you in the clouds. Possibly another reference to FBG Doug's murder, whose nickname was, of course, big clout. A day after this, Von would take to Instagram Live, saying that he's tired of people judging him because of YouTube videos about him. Yeah, I think y'all know me, because I watch the YouTube, and I listen to these people telling y'all stupid, oh yeah, y'all listen to the people telling y'all the shit, not people telling me, bad one, y'all, I listen to the channel middle, over there. They do it, they gotta do them, I forgot to, they gotta do them. Y'all don't know me. I ain't no no super touch, no no super games. That's just what's going on, that's what I am, that's what's going on. So I'm laughing, I'm smiling right here, because I'm a super game. This was an epic Instagram Live, where Von would go in depth on a lot of things, showcasing both sides of his personality. He would say that he's really a gangster, like the videos say, but that he's also smiling about it, because it makes him laugh, before also reminding fans not to play with him, because he really is dangerous. I'm super game, I'm like that, but I ain't no net, you gotta say I'm smiling, I'm playing with y'all. But don't play with me like that, I don't wanna play with nobody like that for real. King Von would tell his fans that him and his O-Block homie, Louie, kill their ops. Killa up, dick, up dick sucking ass, I'm King Dave, we got the fucker with some niggas, I'm King Dave, King. Don't you? I ain't even gonna talk about that no more. I wish Louie were rah, rah. Not as loud. Look at Louie goop. We're anesthesiologists. Look, the second habit is just a lot of like, showing like lives and doing this and doing that. And begins to ask the audience which ops he should talk about. Man, I like to talk about it. I'm gonna roll the day off, I'm gonna write out the names. Who? Who to talk about? Drop a name on my... Von goes on to say that people are just mad because he's tough and handsome, and because he knows that he did violent things to people who are in the comments on this life. With Von even going as far as to say to his viewers, if he did something to you or your family, comment below and he will pin it. Hey, I know you're... You ain't know me, I know you're... I know you're... I look like this and I'm tough like I am. I am, that shit hurt. And I did shit on you, I think I did shit on you. Yeah, that shit hurt. I got to send y'all name on this shit. I look like this looking... I got to... comment and I'm gonna pin y'all shit. I did something to you. Let's see how funny this shit got. It's gonna be eight. You ain't do shit to me. Of course, maybe... Hope I did something to somebody else, man. We making this shit look good. Man, this shit all bad, okay? Man, I love everybody. Von was really careless during this period of his life. He really comes across as if he never thought he would get caught or as if he simply didn't realize that the whole world... Technically, he never did. ...was listening to him. He would continue to tweet saying that he would be ready to drop soon and asking fans what they want him to drop, a song or an op. On the 4th of October, another Instagram live of Von would surface, showing Von getting off a plane with one of the shooters accused of killing Duck, Muwop, with Von even telling fans that Muwop has all type of bodies. This Muwop, he crazed. He got all type of butt in there. Come on, Muwop. Come on, Mom, come on. My body got. Come on, body got. On October the 9th, Von drops the song I Am What I Am with Fabio Forin, rapping more lyrics seemingly referencing the murder of FBG Duck, aka Big Clout. The same day, Von would tweet, bragging to have done everything people say they did in the streets and, in Von's case, getting away with it. Then, on October the 14th, 2020, Von releases a song called Slide with another rapper called Yakyola. This song is a reinterpretation of FBG Duck's own hit song of the same name, Slide. But of course, Von would use his version of Slide to mock Duck. Two days after that, he would tweet the word Duck with a love heart and a picture of himself ducking his head down. Clearly, all of Von's brazen activities in the streets and online were indeed making him the target of an investigation. Because also in October, Von is at the airport when he was seen on social media being searched by the police and getting angry about the fact that he was being targeted. Von would share a picture of the officer who searched him to Instagram, even tagging superstar hip-hop lawyer Drew Findling who also defended Donald Trump. But clearly, Von wasn't worried because the same day that footage was going around, he would also tweet that he has bodies from way back, perhaps taunting those very cops who were stopping him at the airport trying to solve these murders. Around this time, King Von would also do an interview where he seemed to suggest that he was making the most of his career because he knew the cops would eventually work out what he'd done and put him away. But not one to let some meddling cops get in the way of his booming rap career, a couple of days later, Von would drop his debut studio album Welcome to Obloc on October 30th, 2020, a date which coincidentally was the anniversary of T-Roy's birthday and the murder of P5. Welcome to Obloc had some bold songs where Von would hint further at the crimes he'd allegedly committed. And ironically, the very first lyric of that album was The first half was way more entertaining than the second half, you know what I'm saying? But I mean, it's still giving us information, but a lot of the information is we've seen it. See Von admitting that the cops are onto him. By this point, Von's lyricism was the sharpest it had ever been. And he really did have a talent for using music to communicate the dark reality behind the life that he had lived. Another line on that opening track, Armed and Dangerous, really stuck out to me, where Von wraps that he has inflicted tragedies, massacres and casualties on his alps, admitting that he did a lot of things to people that he can't remember, but he knows that they remember him. He would reminisce on October 2012 when he had allegedly killed numerous people, rapping that people were dying all of October and that it's the real Halloween. There was also the track Demon, where Von would open up about becoming a killer after the death of his friend, White White. A track featuring a lyric where he claimed to have killed seven people, saying, bodies I got a few, four plus three, three plus two. This is a line a lot of people assumed meant seven kills and five assists or killings that he was present for. But my interpretation of this would actually be that it's Von saying that he killed seven people personally before he became a rapper and five people who were killed by his crew, either while he was allegedly present, like in the case of... I have no interpretation of it. Lil Mark, or allegedly on his audits, like would have been the case with FBG Duck. Hell, some people would even count Duski to King Von's body count, because after all, Von would claim that he was smoking Duski after his death, having tweeted not long before that that you can only smoke somebody if you had something to do with killing them. If you include that, that would make a full 12 bodies that King Von has been associated with over the years. Combine that with the fact that Von would end this song by boldly saying, FFBG Duck, then I think it becomes pretty clear that he's trying to take responsibility to this killing. Another song on the album called The Code would see King Von rapping about splitting $100,000 with his team and being goated. A line that hits different when you know that he allegedly paid $100,000 to have Duck killed and tweeting a goat emoji immediately after the murder took place. Von would only be alive for around a week following the release of this project, but recording numerous songs and free styles that referenced his alleged murders, like King Von's audio Mac blessed the Booth freestyle, where he straight-up rapped that he had seven bodies. On the 2nd of November, he would tweet that people want to kill him with a yawning emoji. Clearly, Von was not scared. In fact, one of the very last things that Von did was an interview with DJ Academics, and a big part of this interview was the discussion of Von's beefs. Academics would press Von about his earlier tweets suggesting that Von had been lying about him and FBG Duck squashing their beef, with Von denying that he was lying and suggesting that somebody else had deleted their DMs. From here, a flustered King Von would try and sidestep his past beef with Duck, saying that they just went to school together. Eventually, Academics would ask Von how he felt when he heard about Duck's death, and Von would start slowly eating cereal, saying that he was hurt by Duck's death in an incredibly unconvincing manner. Bro, in the car eating cereal, dry cereal. You see what I'm saying? Like, when he was trying to piece together the cereal, the cereal, Twitter comments, Von liked cereal. This is common. A lot of Chicago people love cereal, because sometimes that's all that was there to eat. And you know, you can eat cereal all day because it's a bunch of different ones. Love cereal. I love cereal. I eat cereal breakfast, lunch, and dinner yesterday. Like, it's all good. Man, I should have heard it. Man, he got asleep that night. I can't believe that. At a certain point, Von tells Academics to hold on. He would then point the camera away from his face, and we would hear what sounds like Von and his friends laughing off camera. And before Von came back on camera, for a very brief moment, we got a glimpse of Von's friend from Obloc, BJ, laughing in the background. Hold on, bro. Oh, it's talking about some other shit, though. Oh, it's talking about some other shit, though. Oh, it's talking about some other shit, though. It looked like he on the phone with somebody. I see headphones. He having his own conversation. I can't help but notice the fact that Von is eating cereal whilst discussing the killing of duck. Wait, you need just cereal straight out of the box? No milk? I'm against it. I've said it before that I believe Von was a cereal killer. But honestly, he's mentioned cereal so many times during his career, it really wouldn't surprise me if this was some kind of crit... It's not, bro. It's not. This is so much... This right here is the hardest reach, probably of all time. Like, I'm talking like, O'Dell Beckham playing for New York Giants, reaching back for like, it's so hard to reach. Like, let it go. That's not it. There's multiple cereal bars in Chicago. I'm talking, you go in, there's a thousand cereals. Like, I said that people just love cereal. I mean, apparently it's just a Chicago thing. People love cereal. Assige, that he was using to signal to fans that he saw himself as a cereal killer with duck as his latest victim. He would strangely tweet about how much he loves his cereal after a series of alleged murders in 2012, even tweeting that eating cereal is the first thing he does after shooting someone. He would promote Dirk's cereal whilst they were both on the run from the Atlanta shooting at the Varsity, telling people on Twitter to buy the cereal whilst waving a clip of a gun, and regularly posting himself on social media eating cereal. And he would also be eating cereal when he told the world that he wanted to perform at FBG Ducks' Dune World. Yeah, cereal be busted, sir. They say, can you want to feature an FBG duck? That's too much for me. Look, they got to let the cereal then go. Stop that, man. I get it, it's a cereal. Raps for a cereal killer, but like, come on, bro. That's not it. I'll perform at his funeral. Then when we finally saw the actual murder of FBG duck and academics asked him about it, at that very moment, Von would decide to start eating cereal, too. Maybe it's a stretch, but that day when... Well, it's a stretch. I'm talking yoga. I'm talking. I'm talking. I'm talking. What's it called? Morning dog? Or something cat? Whatever the stretch is called in yoga. It's one of them. Demics called Von. He probably knew he would be asked about FBG duck, and he made sure to have that box of cereal within arm's reach so that the whole world would see him crunching on cereal at that exact moment. Sadly for Von, soon after this interview, he would end up on the other side of the gun, getting shot himself and ultimately losing his life. But in a final twist of irony, it would turn out that despite being connected to so many murders in his home city, Von would seemingly end up losing his life in an altercation in another state and as a result of a petty rap beef that had nothing to do with his violent past in the street. Throughout King Von's career, he was connected to a female rapper by the name of Asian Doll, with fans often speculating on whether their supposed relationship was genuine or simply a fake celebrity romance for Clown. Apparently Asian met King Von just after Lil Durk had signed to the same label as her, with the label arranging a celebrity basketball game where Durk would bring Von onto the court whilst Asian Doll was on the sidelines. Apparently King Von would see Asian Doll again in the studio and a release party with Lil Durk where they would flirt and eventually agree to go on a date. But then I see it again in the studio, she did a feature with Durk and I'm steady flirting with her trying to talk to him. She left and shit. Then I see it again now. I'm fake drunk at the love release party for Durk. For Durk out. I see it. But I ain't know she just fake talking to somebody else right now. But I'm still on her. I feel I'm off the lick and shit. So I'm grabbing her hand trying to talk to him. Von just kept bothering me and then I'm just like, bro, who is this boy? He just kept bothering me, bro, bothering me, bothering me. We walking out, y'all. I don't even know this man. This man got his hand around my waist. I'm like, whoa. Nah, I take Durk phone. I get in his D. I'm like talking to my brother. Ooh. He's talking to her. He's talking to her. I mean, talking to my brother. Ooh, I'm talking to that D. I'm just like. It's him. That's hilarious. I'm like, no, no, no. I said, no, I mean, I mean, I know. No, no, no, no, no, bitch. I said, no, so much. I got tired of saying no. I'm like, let me go on a date with you. As soon as I said, okay, I said, okay. This man born caught me in second. She said the numbers. I was saying, she live in Atlanta. Nah, I went on my go to the crib and I dirt out of town. He left his truck in my car. Persistence is key. You got a track car, baby. Raw. So I got dirt caught today. So I'm going to pick up this. I tell her I'm going to take out this. King Von would actually pick up Asian for their first date in Lil Durk's Jeep Trackhawk, the very same truck that they caught their attempted murder charging in Atlanta. But in the end, the date between Asian doll and King Von was apparently a success. You know, I ain't slow. I knew a dirt car. I ain't thinking, oh my God. He got a car. They got 300 on me. And like this dirt car. Because I had already seen dirt in the first car. But it made it so cute because I'm like, they thinking together that's crazy. They like dirt helping him out. Letting him see the car for the weekend. Just so it can impress me. So I got a little money on me. I was like, I feel like that's normal though. When you bros, when you bros, they're supposed to do that. I was like, $600 in my s**t. And a little outfit, a nice lap on my aunt. I put that on. Took some dirt cologne and s**t. Took his con shell and go pick up. Took out the eating s**t. So he can't pick me up. He kept saying, he kept calling, making sure I was gonna get ready. He's like, get ready. He out the date. You know why? Because Chicago females are send off. So he ain't had to do that. He was like, hey, stop. Hey, for real, be ready. He cold. So he had his jacket on. He was trying to give me his jacket. But he was cold. So I just got under his jacket with him. And then it's like, my chest touched his chest. Our hearts touched each other's hearts. He's just everything just connected when I heard him after the first date. And then we went to the house. He knocked that back down, didn't he? You blew that down back up, didn't he? He put his key in the old barbie, didn't he? They would make a connection and eventually make their relationship official. Asian Doll would even release a song called Grandson About King Von on Valentine's Day 2019 with him appearing in the music video. In a March 2019 interview with Lil Durk, a shy King Von would reveal publicly that he was indeed dating Asian Doll. King Von. Also, he had a relationship, too. He said, shout out, Asian Doll. Okay. Yeah. Yeah. You heard it, man. He looking at you like, come on, man. Yeah, come on, man. Von would go on to drop light-hearted tweets about his super-savage friends laughing at people who only knew him online as Asian Doll's boyfriend. But the two of them would indeed be an item and she would need to deal with the baggage of dating a super-savage. When Von got arrested for attempted murder, Asian would be in tears over her boyfriend's incarceration. I've been on the plane for 20 hours. Everybody. I missed my, I was crying. I missed my boyfriend, my husband, everything. But I'm better. He want me to be at her turn-up so I got all my crying out on the plane. Now I'm finna just turn up. Twisted tears over a flashing car. Dynamite! My bad. What even call Asian Doll from jail joking that he would be beaten her up when he gets home? Free my n****** jail. I miss him. Me what? Tell me who I'm talking about. You. I'm always talking about you. Always. What? You're crazy. I hate to hear about anybody's love story. I don't wanna hear about this. Easy. If it was good, yeah, I'm talking about you. If it's bad, I'ma never show it. I'm being asked. Don't talk about nobody else. Nah, I'm just gonna be asked first, ask questions later if it's bad. I ain't got time. I'm already being asked. You're not being me. We're not gonna do this. Eventually, Von would return home and be reunited with Asian Doll. But ironically, this time, it would be Asian getting Von in trouble. While out on bail for that attempted murder, King Von would end up getting into a fistfight with a man in a studio who had apparently called Asian Doll a bitch, being sent back to jail for a brief period. Somebody called my girlfriend a b******t yesterday. Turn around to my hand, bro. Well, it's over. Beat his a**. And despite Von winding up in jail for it, it would appear that Asian Doll would actually appreciate Von's protection calling him her bodyguard on Twitter. With Von himself saying that he wishes she wasn't a rapper, so that he could keep her home and protect her, saying that he doesn't trust her around other rappers. But isn't it nice to have somebody in the same industry as you? No, that ain't right. I'd rather have. You know, I wish she, you know, I can't say I wish she wasn't a rapper and I'm like that. But it'd be better if I knew that she's at the house instead of going around all these people that ain't around. Damn, what's going on? I'm just thinking, what the f**k is she doing? Watching us on the phone. And that's how she be doing it. She feel the same. I understand. That's what I'm saying. I wish my nigga was at the damn house. No. It's been time, but you didn't like it again. She had to work with me. I'm not going to say nothing. Cause you know, you gotta be, you gotta be for sure with yourself, man. I know I'm that b******. Von was clearly very possessive about Asian Doll, even tweeting that he would kill somebody for messing with her. With that in mind, it's no surprise that eventually it would be another rapper that would seemingly get in between Von and Asia. And that rapper would be none other than Baton Rouge, gangster rap superstar NBA Young Boy. Now, King Von had a strange relationship with Young Boy over the years. King Von would be dissing NBA Young Boy all the way back in February, 2019. You f**king young boy? Why? I ain't gonna f**k you, man. Why did you feel like you cheated? Go away and say you f**king f**king wanna f**king hang up with your ass. Don't. All right. You ain't better than you. You ain't better than you. Yeah. What's up? In March, 2019, King Von would also diss Young Boy again on social media, saying that his music is full of lines. Young Boy talking about on this song, bro. What? I'm talking crazy on this man. Out of here? He ain't even like that. On his ass, man. On his ass? On his cap. You got cap in your raps. You got cap in your raps. But at other times, it seemed that Von quite admired Young Boy. He often played his music and even tweeted welcome home to him in August when he was freed, as well as being seen on social media, copying several of Young Boy's mannerisms and quotes. The little boy is my grandma raising me. You know I ain't no ho? What up? My grandma raising me. You know I ain't no ho? My f**k. Perhaps King Von was looking to catch Young Boy lacking rather than admiring him, because clearly both Lil Dirk and King Von were feeling competitive with NBA Young Boy during this period. In October 2019, Lil Dirk would reply to a DJ academics tweet claiming that NBA Young Boy was the best street rapper since... Here go, here go. Here go, here go. DJ academic is gonna stir himself up without even trying. The Chicago wave, with Lil Dirk suggesting that Von was a real street rapper who could actually compete with Young Boy. In February 2020, Von would tweet indicating that Young Boy was holding on to a song featuring both of them and telling him that he should release it. It would seem that Von and Asian Doll were on good terms around this time, with Von showing off a bunch of gifts and a love letter from her just a few days after Valentine's. However, by May 2020, Von would be tweeting that he was going through a rough breakup. Then the following month, tweeting that Asian Doll was acting crazy and trying to embarrass other women. But a few days later, Von would tweet seemingly indicating that he was back on good terms with Asian Doll. Then the following month, Von would tweet saying that he doesn't care what a woman does if it's not his girlfriend. Yeah, that's the thing, man. Chicago love is crazy love, man. Especially if you in love with a street dude or a street female, you got to be prepared for what come with that. Like Dirk said, welcome to death row, that'd be real. That's a real deal. Because a street dude in general is going to love you different than a regular, regular, degular dude. Street dude don't got to really be with you, so when he do put that love in the air, it's like he really mean it. You know what I'm saying? No matter what he may do, or you know, what other people see, like he really got loves you, period. And if you heard him, it's going to be everybody and every person in the way is going to feel that. A few weeks after that in August, Von would tweet saying that he takes things too far when he gets mad and tweeting saying that people won't believe the woman that he just made a hit with. That same day, images would surface of Von spending private time with the mother of NBA young boy's child, a woman named Jonea. And later, speculation swelled that Von and her may have even created a sex tape during their time together. After King Von tweeted that he could post a video that would make somebody stop claiming their own kids. And later, King Von's sister would also indicate that she had seen a video of Jonea sleeping with somebody. So later circulate from somebody who was apparently with them when they met, suggesting that Von and Jonea had indeed slept together, not recording music. And Von would later rap on the song Rose Gold with PNB Rock, lyrics that seemed to suggest that somebody's baby mother was bad in bed. One of his friends, 600 Breezy, would congratulate King Von publicly for sleeping with his opp's baby mother and saying rapper K, suggesting that Von and his friends were looking to see NBA young boy dead. However, Jonea would take to social media to deny the rumors and say that she was simply working on music with Von to make money for her son. On top of that, DMs would also circulate suggesting that Von had indeed only worked on music with Jonea to make Asian dolma. However, Asian would later come out and claim that the story wasn't true about them working on a song together, suggesting that she had actually found romantic DMs between Von and the mother of young boy's child. The day after those pictures of Von's rendezvous with Jonea surfaced, young boy would post a picture with a caption saying that he's going to make sure that his son grows up and sleeps with King Von's daughter since he's trolling him with his baby mother. And while this was all going on, another Chicago black disciple rapper close to King Von, Lil Reese, was claiming to be planning to beat up NBA young boy's artist, Cuondo Rondo. Cuondo would reply to this, saying that Reese won't do nothing. A few weeks after this, King Von would seemingly threaten young boy and Cuondo Rondo tweeting on September 7th, 2020 that he hopes that God has room up there for more dead people. This seemingly provoked a response from Cuondo Rondo's right-hand man Lil Tim the next day who warned Von and people from Chicago about messing with Cuondo. And this would seemingly be followed by a response from King Von the next day tweeting, reminding the world that he has been fighting his whole life and that he hits hard as hell. The same day that all of this is going on with Von and Jonea, NBA young boy would drop a snippet of an unreleased song. This song later turns out to be the track Dead Trolls and in this song, young boy claims like Von to be responsible for seven murders and rapping that he's going to catch someone from out of town who is chasing after a girl and kill them. Young boy would also rap that his ops are mad because they can't get a feature from him. Perhaps a hint to a potentially unclear collaboration between the two artists being held back by young boy as one of King Von's earlier tweets seem to suggest. Some people would later claim that this song actually predicted King Von's death with one lyric saying that he's planning to kill someone in Atlanta after a show. The chances are, that's just a creepy coincidence but it's no coincidence that young boy dropped this snippet the very day that Von was running around with the mother of his child. A day later, Von would tweet claiming not to have a girlfriend and to simply be focusing on his career. But a few days after that, Von would tease a snippet of a new song of his own, a track titled Two Real. In this song, he would rap that he's going to expose somebody and that he's going to kill somebody because of a rap beat. Von would jump on Instagram Live to address his ongoing beef with NBA young boy saying that he's not in beef in the music industry and that he doesn't want to beef in other states but also saying that he will beef people for no reason if they don't like him. I don't got to know why we in to it or nothing I ain't you only got to tell me why you don't like me don't even tell me why you don't like me, I don't even care just let me know you don't like me you see what I'm saying, let me know how you don't like me that's what it is let me know but I'm so game to that I don't need a reason it don't got to be no reason we can be in to it, like I don't care it don't got to be a reason it's real it's how a lot of people is, like you don't like me okay it don't even really matter why you don't like me you don't like me so my whole thing is if you don't like me when you see me you gonna do something to me that's all that need to be known really I'm in to it people I don't got to be no reason I don't care why but it can be that you understand but I like to know why we in to it I like that, I need to cause I ain't no goofy then I play hard, I play I ain't trying to lose, I ain't I can't lose, no body on lose to who who who Lord? who I'm a lose to tell them you been knowin me Lord don't go hard on anything I do tell them you the case how you gonna chain in on that glue you gonna have I'm drinkin' drinkin' up Jack Dales you mean Hennessy or Ducey or Remy you know what I'm sayin' I want good heart to burn wanting to prod young boy clearly Vaughn was still wanting to prod young boy and despite tweeting that he still isn't doing relationships in September Vaughn and his sister were seen in the club with young boy's baby mama once again two days ago Jeanille was spotted in the club with King Vaughn's sister and King Vaughn was also there as well you couldn't see them together but you know they were together if you know with all of this going on Asian doll would be feeling the heat at the start of October Asian doll would go on Instagram Live to address the situation with young boy and Vaughn denying that Vaughn embarrassed her and saying that if she's single then it's got nothing to do with her nobody embarrassed me gang y'all need to get off my dick with it like nobody embarrassed me nobody it's nothing nobody did to embarrass me I was not embarrassed like damn y'all hoes mad about a tweet like dude I don't even know you y'all hoes get left for me smack the shit out of one of you you crazy you know I'm a real bitch at the end of the day like I said you would never see me sweat you would never see me go outside behind nobody who you is friend anybody mind your business when I'm single like they don't have nothing to do with me I'm not stressing that shit I'm not tweeting about nothing they don't have to do with me gang nothing when somebody single so what Vaughn later went live on October the 11th 2020 with asian doll apparently their first live together since their breakup with them appearing to be on fairly good terms also in October King Vaughn will begin tweeting to promote a new song called mine too a song essentially dissing NBA young boy and saying that he's not going to beef about a girl because young boy's baby mama junior is his too he'd also have a lyric saying that he has beef in Nola or Louisiana where young boy is from and saying that young boy is rapping like a gangster but now he's got show Vaughn whether or not he really is a gangster after this snippet released Vaughn would tweet saying once somebody has slept with a girl he doesn't want her anymore with this possibly being a hint towards asian doll moving on to NBA young boy with actually being rumored that asian had met up with young boy at some point during this time with later dms from people in NBA young boys camp suggesting that asian doll had indeed hooked up with young boy before king Vaughn passed away and asian doll would seemingly admit to hooking up with young boy twice apparently young boy even had access to asian doll's phone and instagram account during the time they had spent together as he had reportedly messaged his producer through asian doll's instagram account and then only days before king Vaughn would end up losing his life on november 4th 2020 young boy post a snippet of the song that he made with asian doll a song with the ominous title meet the reaper Vaughn would be seen listening to the snippet of this young boy and asian doll song later tweeting that the song is trash followed by yet another tweet alluding to there being a sex tape of him and mba young boys baby mother vaughn would then say that him engineer song is way better than asian doll and mba young boy song see this is stuff that i have no idea about you know i'm saying i'm taking all the information in like god this is all brand new to me low key because i don't be fine on the uh well yeah we definitely knew like the reasoning behind everything was a lot of female but i ain't no about these dms i don't be digging that deep but it has a better cover up of the song then vaughn would backtrack saying that he's just playing and that if asian doll is happy he's happy but the song still sounds trash then rehashing the lyric from his song mine too once again indicating the asian doll engineer his girl too the day before he was killed king vaughn was incredibly active on twitter he would diss nba young boy tweeting that rap is a pussy and that he's not one of them he would warn people to approach him with caution and he would say that his ops are acting gangster but that's not what they're really like tweeting that he's not her just retaliating to the disrespect he's received with no feelings involved suggesting that what was going on was just entertainment with vaughn eventually saying in another deleted tweet that he's going to lead by example because he's older than young boy and saying that he's quitting the beef because many wars have started over a woman and that he's not beefing young boys he would say that they're sharing the same women and that doesn't matter and then in king vaughn's last recorded interview before his death with dj academics he would touch upon his beef with nba young boy since coming into the industry vaughn would deny that this was a real beef saying that they have the same girls and the internet has just blown it out of proportion a lot of rappers are bestowed the same girls like the pool of shallow for the for the for the dudes that are in that position they only want to mess with a certain caliber of female even if a fan female was found like even if a fan is bad like they're not going to dig in there they're not going to put their image at risk you know what I'm saying they're not going to do that they don't know what kind of we're trying to come up they're going to be on anything you know so the industry standard you got to mess with the industry standard you know what I'm saying you got to stay in that line so are you a young boy they all for the team but they trust worthy you know what I'm saying you can trust them with them as far as not trying to ride me not trying to be no goofy what's beefing or something like that what's going on with you man they be saying a lot it's like we got the same issues and holes and dear you know how the internet try to make it don't tell me I got problems over girls no it's the internet gang it's the you know they try to make it like that because it's the internet you see what I'm saying and then you know how females this females they try to make it like that because they females they try to make it like one one hard and try to it be just all types and then you should worry about unfortunately for Vaughn things would be very serious indeed and the very night of that final interview King Vaughn himself would escalate things and get more than he bargained for and little did he know that this feud over women would end up being the beef that would take his life barely a week after the release of his debut album Welcome to Oblock King Vaughn's story would come to an abrupt end the week before his death King Vaughn would be reflecting on Instagram just how far he'd come and reminding himself to enjoy these times because he knew there would be hard times coming in Chicago that you know what I'm saying X amount of time later he can still garner this much attention on somebody else's platform this is at like 3 million approaching 3 million views in 2 days and 4 days I mean I'm here with day one this shit and we in this winning man and we living on Canada I really wish the Chicago person would have did this interview you know what I'm saying like did this type of thing I did you know what I'm saying but you know what I'm saying it's a leap to trap lord you know what I'm saying trap lord always got something slick to say something funny to say that's who he is but you know I still rock with trap lord I think he do a good job we ain't dead and we ain't in jail and we ain't broke and we ain't you know life you gonna be down again like I'm up right now it's gonna be tight and I'm gonna go through some back to this time I could always from this time like sadly the good times would end suddenly and Vaughn would end up losing his life at the very height of his career and then the first one to O-Block had debuted at the unlucky number 13 on the billboard charts ironically just one position above NBA Young Boys album top that had already spent 8 weeks on the chart after going number 1 then just after midnight on the 5th of October 2020 Vaughn would tweet his location for the evening he was playing a show at Atlanta Club Opium Vaughn would go live on Instagram on the way to the club seemingly in good spirits and rapping along to his own music he would do a live pre-show with the name of the club pinned and he would be seen on Instagram with his entourage of O-Block natives he would go on to play that concert at Opium where he would be seen jamming out on stage at the club surrounded by his team and shouting out somebody in the crowd for wearing not from 63rd merch as well as dissing girls who were acting stuck up at the front of the show you know it's all I love I just dropped that on there welcome to O-Block this is more crazy I don't know what to say to nobody you know what's going on there's a lot of bad hoes there I can walk into them fans you know we try to party and have fun in this we got the little bougie they acting bougie right here they right here y'all better stop that man so we can tear up just after 1am King Von would retweet a young and ace lyric with a caption saying that his crew are going to catch somebody and he sees them as food because while King Von is performing at Opium Cuando Rondo and his entourage are fresh off recording a new music video for the song The Drop being seen on social media showing off an array of high powered weapons that they're holding on to after finishing his show King Von would be seen leaving Opium in an SUV and interestingly that truck can be heard playing the NBA young boy song My Window King Von was driving away apparently Von would confuse his team by choosing not to go back to his Airbnb as his security crew initially thought instead Von would take a last minute and unexplained detour to the Monaco Hookah Lounge where Cuando Rondo was with King Von's manager 100K Track later telling DJ Vlad that his team was blind sighted by the changing plan he went over there to the after party and then his driver and his homeboy let us know that we was redirected we're thinking we're going to go to the Airbnb or the hotel at around 3.20 on November the 6th King Von would find himself outside the Monaco Hookah Lounge in Atlanta perhaps he knew Cuando Rondo would be there or perhaps it was just a coincidence all we know is that while there Von approached Cuando Rondo and begun assaulting him with a flurry of punches with Cuando's close friend Lil Tim opening fire and striking King Von four times security footage of the fight and subsequent shooting would circulate online after the incident what happened that night is that Von walked up to Cuando Rondo and sucker punched him outside the club and proceeded to beat him up in front of a huge crowd but after throwing a few punches Cuando's friend Lil Tim would jump out of a car and shoot King Von four times Von's friends from Oblock, Slutty and Louis would attempt to shoot Lil Tim leaving him wounded but not dead after shooting Lil Tim to the ground they would attempt to execute him on the floor whilst this is going on, a wounded King Von continues to wrestle with Cuando Rondo on the floor at this point, Von's other friend Mu Wop would approach punching Cuando Rondo to the ground and separating him from Von meanwhile, after failing to execute Lil Tim Slutty and Louis would attempt to flee the scene without realizing that they were running directly towards undercover police officers who would open fire believing that their lives were in danger too the police would kill Slutty and leave Louis in critical condition Mu Wop and other Oblock members would drag King Von's body to a waiting car and rush him to the hospital but what's even more crazy is that Cuando Rondo would take Lil Tim to the very same hospital that King Von and his team were at with Cuando Rondo even going live showing himself trying to get Tim into the hospital and get a sister THF Bezu would later post saying that he'd seen Cuando at the hospital suggesting that they would have shot him if he didn't start recording but ultimately King Von would be rushed into emergency surgery in critical condition after the shooting with media all around the world waking up to the news and reporting on his death Yeah, Rick and Sean according to GBI rapper King Von and his group were at Opium Nightclub before making their way here to Monaco Hookah Lounge then to the parking lot where chaos ensued Believe it or not, this all playing out right in front of two You'll never catch me at a Hookah Lounge I don't even do no Hookah Twetland of police officers One of them was actually inside his patrol car or next to his patrol car with his VU lights on APD responding, attempting to stop the shooting but it was too late He hit like the one officer that he did respond He tried to protect himself and stop what was going on The investigation on this shootout will continue No officers were injured during this incident According to GBI This is the 82nd officer involved shooting that they've been requested to investigate in 2020 Powerful immune support I started watching this like watching a movie Two and a half hours for y'all I did this twice today Earlier today and now I'm doing it again at night it's 11pm It's on a Saturday night I should be outside This is time well spent It's a good documentary Some of the friends of people It's like when you're from Chicago you can't really I gotta go to Chicago I'm just here watching The jokes on you are this now you're getting wrapped down? Mba Youngboy's biggest enemy Fredo Bang would also mourn the loss of Vaan too 12 days after his last tweet somebody would take control of Kingvaugh's twitter account releasing a statement thanking everybody who supported Vaughn while he was alive there would be a media frenzy around Kingvaugh's death funeral homes were also refusing to take Kingvaugh's body due to fears of violence at the ceremony and when the family finally found a place that was willing to host the funeral for Chicago's most famous killer they were forced to have it at one day's notice Eventually, Von would get the peaceful burial his family had hoped for, with Von being laid to rest in Chicago on November the 14th, 2020, with pictures of Von's funeral program and casket being posted on social media. But being such a divisive figure in Chicago gang politics, Von's enemies continue to disrespect his grave site to this very day. Naturally, Von's death sparked a strong response from many of his supporters. 600 Breezy claimed to be headed to NBA Young Boys, his hood at 150 miles an hour with the Steppers. DJ, who was also shot the night that King Von was killed, would also post saying that their ops are cursed now that O-Block is after them. Meanwhile, NBA Young Boy affiliate Michi replied and said that people only really slide in silence. Von was eventually memorialized in his native O-Block with a painting that became a tourist spot. This mural became a pilgrimage for both die-hard fans who wanted to show their love and death-defying ops who wanted to show that they're not scared to come to O-Block, with longtime rival FBG Cash posting up at the mural with a disrespectful caption towards Von, with Cash himself ending up being killed only months later. Once a few months passed from Von's death, his self-proclaimed twin Lil Durk would dedicate his next album The Voice to King Von, releasing it on December the 24th, 2020 with a front cover that depicted Durk and Von together. Eventually, Cuando Rondo would break his silence about his involvement. In November 2020, Cuando Rondo releases the song End of Story, a song that's title is a disrespectful play on Von's most popular song Crazy Story, and in the song, Cuando touches on the incident that ended up taking King Von's life, expressing frustration about being judged and saying that other people's friends wouldn't have defended him like Lil Tim did, as well as essentially dissing King Von and his friends, saying, blood on your brother on the ground, go pick your manza, as well as rapping that him and Tim are claiming self-defense and that Von should have never put his hands on Cuando. He would also claim that this situation led to a million-dollar bounty being put on his head, and following the release of this song, he would also elaborate further on the events that unfolded that night in an extended interview. View with Angela Yee, speaking on the situation, saying that the night that Von was killed, he thought he was just letting a group of random people walk past before being suddenly sucker-punched by Von. Cuando would say that the entire incident felt like an out-of-body experience to him. Cuando would also claim that the moment that King Von came over and started to fight with him, he felt like the devil was coming to get him. Cuando explained to Angela Yee that Lil Tim was his day one homie and he would protect him from anything. Apparently while the gunshots were going off, Cuando says that he prayed, unaware of what was going on and only coming to his senses after both Von and Tim had been shot. Cuando was adamant that he didn't even know that it was King Von that he'd been fighting until the next day. Cuando would also say that he didn't know about the beef between young boys camp and King Von's camp when this all went down. However unfortunately for Cuando Rondo, there would be more tragedies headed his way personally following the death of Von. In the aftermath, Cuando Rondo and his team would be a frequent target of what appeared to be revenge attack. He would be targeted in a shooting at a convenience store in Georgia on the 2nd of May 2021, luckily escaping without injury. But in the next incident, Cuando would be less lucky. On August 20th 2022, Cuando Rondo and his entourage would be targeted in a shooting in Los Angeles, an incident which left his close friend Lil Pab dead and a devastated Cuando Rondo being recorded at the scene in the immediate aftermath. King Von's life was one of extremes. He grew up in extreme poverty with a major disadvantage. He found himself being drugged into the extremely violent streets of Chicago and he ended up being allegedly one of the most violent killers in Oblox history. By the time he died he had been connected to at least 11 murders that I've read about but ultimately will probably never know the full extent of Von's activities in the streets. There's no doubt that Von was a prolific gangbanger and shooter but having spent so much time analyzing him and the things that he did in his life, it's hard to ignore the pleasure and pride that he seemed to get not just from killing but being known as a killer. An everyday gang member or even mob hitman tends to kill for survival or money. But for Von, reading all of his tweets and lyrics, it's clear that he derived a great deal of psychological pleasure from the killings that he was associated with. It seemed like he was more satisfied by carrying out a hit in the streets than making a hit record and perhaps that's why when he got rich and famous as a rapper he couldn't leave that in the past because he wasn't killing to survive, he was killing for fun and gaining satisfaction from the whole world knowing what he had done. There was no reason for Von to take so much pleasure in the murder of Can't Get Right and there really was no reason for Von to put a $100,000 bounty on FBG Duck's head. There would have been a millionaire by this point and FBG Duck was also a successful rapper in his own right. Duck wasn't a threat to the survival of Von or any of his friends at this point. No, to Von, Duck was just an out-of-the-town looking in maybe, but yeah, you know, Von was out the city at this time, it didn't even matter at this point, but you know. Other trophies, another body on his tally, another score on the board. Sadly, many people look up to King Von for what he did in the streets, but I don't think that's much different from how other serial killers seem to get idolized. Perhaps like Jeffrey Dahmer was known for targeting black gay men in his community. Partly due to the fact that he knew he could get away with it. And when it comes to King Von's alleged victims, it seems like he had a type two, young black men, women from the same poor and overpopulated area he was from. Because perhaps like Jeffrey Dahmer, Von knew that the cops simply didn't care enough to solve these crimes so he knew he would get away with it and he did get away with it for his entire life. Von would beat every murder investigation that his name was ever placed in. But if he was alive today, he very well may have been facing a life in prison for his role in the killing of FBG Duck. Von gave the world a lot of great music that told one of the most unique and raw stories to have ever come out of the Chicago drill scene. Von will definitely be remembered as one of the biggest and best rappers to ever emerge out of the city. He made great music but also did terrible things and so realistically, he'll probably also be remembered as rap's very first serial killer.