Former Fed Explains O-Block RICO. King Von Would Have Been Indicted If Alive Today...
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We're going to be talking about the Oblock indictment, okay?
The racketeering case that they are facing right now.
And yeah, that title, I was very serious, guys.
If King Vaughn were alive, he would definitely be indicted with these guys.
And we're going to go over the entire thing.
We got a lot to go over.
We got 10 plus years of violent activity to break down.
And yeah.
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We're going to go over.
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i hope i don't put you to sleep here so okay so yeah let's just get right into it man because uh we got we got a lot to break down i ain't gonna lie cardboard knife thank you so much for the final super chat welcome back king thank you so much so um so yeah guys so fbg duck let's break this down okay so we got a rico case against oblock but for you guys to understand how this how we got to the point where fbg duck got pretty much killed in broad daylight right in in a very nice part of
chicago um a very nice shopping area right think if it is like the fifth ave of um uh of chicago or the rodeo drive in la etc culture tuition five bucks thank you so much i appreciate that greatly um there was a lot that went into this okay guys these guys have been feuding for the better part of a decade and it's no mistake that he was killed the way that he was and it's uh it's and when i break down the history for you guys you're gonna see the oh man
it's a it's a very deep deep, deep-rooted hate, guys, that these people have for each other.
And there's two main factions here.
You got Oblock, and then you got Tucaville.
And obviously, you know, so we don't go into crazy detail because this, there's, just so y'all know, there's a whole Reddit called like Shyracology that breaks all this stuff down in detail, okay?
And there's other YouTube channels that do a fantastic job of breaking it down as well, which we're going to actually react to a video.
Shout out to my guy, Trap Laura Ross.
He did a fantastic, fantastic two-hour breakdown of the murder of FBG Duck.
For purposes of not, you know, watching the entire thing, the entire two hours, we're going to go into the most relevant parts of the video that lead up to FBG Duck getting murdered, which then subsequently leads to the federal indictments, etc.
But I want you guys to all go subscribe to my man, Trap Laura Ross, and his other channel, Trap Moore Ross.
He was on our Fresh of Fit podcast like two weeks ago.
He's from the UK.
Fantastic job.
You know, the guy's not even in the United States and he does better content than half these guys over here that cover hip-hop.
So shout out to him.
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So, all right, cool.
So let's introduce who FBG Duck is for a second, right?
Because you guys don't know who he is.
So, okay.
So you guys should be able to see this here.
Okay, let me make sure the chat is good here.
I think I'm doing better with this sharing of the screen stuff.
Okay.
So this is him, guys.
FBG Duck, also known as Big Clout and number three, a famous rapper and gangster disciple from the set STL EBT.
He is the brother of Shell Didon, Day Day, and Brick from STL EBT.
And Brick is his blood brother guys.
He was actually killed as well.
And he's the cousin of Scrap from MOB, Kobe Mac from Taekwondo World, Raheem from TH, F46, Lil Mike, and Ruga from MOB.
And Ruga, if you guys don't know, has the hit song out right now.
They let the GDs in.
Okay.
And we're going to talk a little bit about Ruga as well.
He has a little part of this breakdown I'm going to give y'all.
Then he was signed to Columbia Records.
He's deceased.
He got a $2 million deal, guys.
And he got the $2 million deal after this song right here.
This was, I'm going to show you guys some of his breakout hits, actually.
Where is it?
Okay.
So I'm going to show you guys right now some of his hits that put him on the map.
So you guys kind of have a better idea of who this guy is.
And honestly, I like his music, man.
He makes good music.
So, so we got, boom, this right here.
Slide.
Okay.
Okay.
And I ain't going to make the same mistake.
I'm going to make sure this joint is muted.
Okay.
And this song right here basically is taunting his ops to come in and slide on him.
And for you guys that don't know, slide and you know, say, hey, you're going to slide.
Like, we're going to go make it, do a hit.
You know what I'm saying?
So let me make sure this thing is muted fully.
All right.
As you guys can see, a lot of guns.
All right.
Here's Duck right here.
Hopping around in the music video with the homeboys, right?
Pulls out a gun out of the stove.
You know what I'm saying?
And yeah, it's a gangster party.
You cannot get in.
Yeah.
So, and this guy right here, this is someone also you guys want to know.
His name is Wooski.
Okay.
And he's probably, he probably wrote, he probably came out with the most disrespectful song I've ever heard.
But we will talk about that a little bit later.
But yeah, so this song right here is what got him discovered, guys.
Okay.
This came out in 2018.
And yeah.
So, you know, here he is with all his people, right?
Tucaville.
You know what I'm saying?
Guns on the counter, etc.
This is Chicago, guys.
Welcome to Chirac.
All right.
So yeah, so this is this breakout hit right here got him pretty much discovered and got him, you know, signed to a $2 million deal.
FBG Duck guys is by far the biggest gangster disciple rapper in Chicago, which obviously comes with pluses and negatives.
Obviously, Big Clout, right?
As you would say, but as well had a big bounty on his head, okay?
And he has quite the feud with King Vaughn, Dirk, and the whole Oblock squad.
But so you guys can fully understand this.
So Oblock are black disciples, okay?
And, you know, Tucaville, STL, EBG, these guys, these guys are all gangster disciples, okay?
So we're going to go, as usual, we're going to go into memory lane and we're going to talk about the two gangs so you guys kind of understand what it is.
All right.
So they're both out of Chicago.
So we're going to talk, we're going to break down the gangster disciples first, right?
AKA the GDs.
We've talked about the GDs before on this show.
But GDs, right?
AKA throw the rakes, right?
So when people do this gang sign right here, that's throwing the rakes up, right?
The Gangster Disciples are an African-American street and prison gang, which was formed in the south side of Chicago in the late 1960s by Larry Hoover, leader of the Supreme Gangsters, and David Barksdale, leader of the Black Disciples.
The two groups united to form the Black Gangster Disciple, BGDN, basically, the Black Disciple, Black Blank Gangster Disciple Nation.
The BGDN divided into different factions known today as the Gangster Disciples and the Black Disciples.
Today, the two gangs are bitter rivals.
And Larry Hoover, for you guys that don't know, is pretty much the leader of the GDs.
Kanye tried to get him out of jail.
And Drake, I think they did a concert for him, actually, recently.
And he's actually housed right now at the worst federal prison in the United States in Florence, Colorado.
Sentenced 150 to 200 years for a 1973 murder.
And in 1997, he got a life sentence.
And I think they caught while he was in prison, the feds did another case on him as well.
But yeah, but the GDs were established on the south side of Chicago in 1969.
Leigh Hoover was the leader of his own gang called the Supreme Gangsters, while David Barksdale was leader of his own gang called the Devil Disciples.
They later united the two gangs in 1969 and called themselves the Black Gangster Disciples.
The gangster disciples are active in 110 cities and in 31 states, predominantly in the Midwestern and Southeastern United States, and also maintaining a significant presence in the U.S. prison system.
The gang has been, has between approximately 50,000 to 90,000 members.
Huge.
The Gangster Disciples first emerged in significant numbers in Memphis, Tennessee in the 1980s.
The first modern street gang to do so in January 2021.
Seven alleged members of the gangster disciples, including national state leaders of the gang, were indicted on charges of racketeering murder and in aid of racketeering attempted murder, in aid of racketeering and weapons charges.
Okay.
Oh, okay.
So this looks like it's something new.
But yeah, in general, guys, so that's kind of the GDs, right?
So let's stop sharing that one.
And let's go over now to the BDs, okay?
So they started out together and they split apart, right?
Let's see here.
Okay, Black Disciples.
Got a lot of tabs open, guys.
All right.
Black Disciples, often abbreviated as BDN, BDN III, or BDs, is a large street gang based in Chicago, Illinois, which received significant news coverage after the murder of one of their own members, an 11-year-old Robert Sandifer.
And then in 1958, a group of young teenagers from Hyde Park, Inglewood, and Ken Wood came together as friends to create an alliance to combat their enemies.
The founders, Richard Strong, David Barksdale, Mingo Shred, Prince Old Timer, Kilroy, Leonard Longstreet, Knight Walker, and others named their new organization, Devil's Disciples.
By the beginning of 1961, David Barksdale, also known as King David, took sole leadership of the Devil's Disciples and appointed different members to oversee various areas within the neighborhood.
Barksdale's goal was to claim small gangs around the area and turn them into factions to the disciples in 1966 in order to help increase recruitment and counteract threats from other gangs.
David Barksdale created the Black Disciples Nation, which helped boost recruitment numbers into the thousands, okay?
So similar to the Bloods and Crips, you know, you're basically aligning to deal with, you know, poverty.
Obviously, this is the 60s, so there was this is during the civil rights era.
So, yeah, you know, African Americans banning together, right?
So let me close these tabs so I don't lose that.
So now we got a little bit of an idea of, you know, we got a little bit of an idea of how the gang started.
Okay.
So now we know Duck is a GD, okay?
And then Oblock are all basically BDS.
BDs.
Now, are there GDs in O Block?
For sure.
But, you know, just for purposes of, you know, and we talked about this with Breezy, actually, shout out to 600 Breezy.
Are there GDs in O Block?
Yes.
But for the most part, just to make things nice and simple, you know, because there's BDs also on the Toucaville side.
But to make things simple, predominantly GDs and BDs, okay, is the issues here.
Those are the sets that are beefing with each other.
All right.
And let's see here.
And guys, let's not try to be disrespectful and say GDK or BDK, any of that stuff in here, bro.
We're keeping this objective.
We're covering both.
You know what I'm saying?
So this is not a gangbang chat.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, if you guys want to gangbang, this is not the place to do that.
I mean, why are you keyboard worrying?
You know what I'm saying?
Anyway, okay.
So let's see here if I missed anything.
I'm going back, checking the chat.
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So, let's continue on with this breakdown.
So, we know who FBG Duck is, right, in general, and now we know who we know Oblock to a degree, what gang they're affiliated with.
And we're going to talk about this in more detail.
But what I'm going to do now is I'm going to pull up the video and give you guys kind of the history of how this started.
We got a little overview of the gangs.
Now, we're going to go over the history.
Shout out to my guy, Trap Laura Ross, made a fantastic documentary on this, and he's been covering these guys for years.
So, we got to give the man his flowers.
And I want you guys right here.
So, here's his YouTube channel, guys.
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And this is Trap Law Ross here.
Okay.
And I'm going to link the video.
This was a fantastic documentary he did on this.
And I spoke with him before too.
I told him, hey, man, I'm going to be reacting to this.
And he said, yeah, awesome.
So we're going to go ahead and get going here.
And this is going to give a little bit more of a background on Duck.
And then we're going to go over the history of these two factions and how we got here.
Okay, guys.
And I'll stop it periodically to add little bits and pieces here.
But no one has done a better job of this because you can go on Shy Recology and get this.
There's other YouTube channels that do it as well.
But Trap Law is my man.
This was a great piece of work.
And I want to put y'all on with this.
So let's do it.
Give me ones in the chat, guys, to make sure the audio is good.
I'm playing it on Firefox, so I just want to make sure it's good.
But go ahead.
Let me know.
FBG Duck started rapping around 2011, long before Vaughn had ever picked up a microphone.
Teaming up with other local rappers on their side of the map, forming the Street Rap Collective SBG or Flyboy Gang, rapping with the likes of Lil J, Billionaire Black, FBG Cash, FBG Duckshi, and Wooski.
Another name this group would go by is the Clout Boys, with FBG Duck himself being referred to as Big Clown.
Now, one of the first things that Duck did in the rap game that got him attention was a music video that he dropped in 2011, only hours after the murder of OD Perry, a young man from Parkway Gardens with Oblock literally being named in his memory for OD.
Duck from the rifle.
So there are a couple of significant murders, guys, and there's so many.
There's like literally tens of dozens, okay?
But the main ones that we're going to cover for the purpose of you guys understanding the history, right?
Without getting way too much into the weeds, because there's a whole, there's a bunch of other like gang wars within this own gang war.
Uh, we're going to talk about uh Tuka, okay, uh, OD Perry, aka O, and we're going to talk about KI, all right, and then we're also going to talk about um uh T-Roy as well, okay?
And we're going to uh, you're going to see who these all these people are, but these are going to be the murders that are going to be the most um significant for the purposes of breaking down this O Block Rico case.
So you guys kind of see how we got here, okay?
Because obviously, you're not going to run up and kill someone in broad daylight in the middle of the day in a very expensive shopping district unless there was some kind of crazy history in the past, which is what we're breaking down now.
But those are the murders that we're going to break down for the purpose of you guys understanding the story.
OK, would release a song soon after to prod his enemies.
So the guys from O Block identify as BDs or black disciples and the ones over on 63rd, St. Lawrence and Eberhardt identify as GDs or gangster disciples.
And that is why you guys hear Von say all the time, and we're not from 63rd.
Now, I did a breakdown on the history of the BDs and the GDs going all the way back to the 60s in another video on my channel.
If you're interested in learning more about the history, but essentially, BDs which I summed up for you guys on the Wikipedia identify as GDK or GD killers, and GDs identify as BDK or BD killers.
Now, it didn't take long for Doc to pick up some attention in the streets and through his music, quickly making him one of the biggest GD affiliated rappers in the city.
There was a period of time where another young man called Lil Jojo put the GDs on the map after releasing a song called BDK, becoming a Chicago anthem for GDs who wanted to kill BDs.
Unfortunately, as a result, okay, now Lil Jojo, this person is also significant, guys, because when it comes to Chicago drill, very significant because this guy was actually beefing with Chief Keefe, okay?
And this is where I'm going to do a quick little, We're going to veer off the road a little bit here because for you guys to completely understand, right, why this even came into the limelight.
We have to mention Chief Keith.
We have to, we have to have to mention Chief Keith.
We have to mention Lil Jojo.
So let me stop sharing this real quick.
So, Chief Keith, if you guys don't know who this is, I'm going to show you right now.
Okay.
Literally, the pretty much there is no drill without Chief Keith, guys.
You know what I'm saying?
There is no drill without Chief Keith.
So you have to give Chief Keith his flowers.
So this song right here, okay, this is what kind of put this is like the first, I would say the first time that like the mainstream media got a taste of Chicago drill, okay.
And in this song, right?
And I'm going to make sure this thing is muted, but this is the original, guys.
This is this is 300, not the Rick Ross version on the album.
This is the original joint that he's shooting out there in Chicago.
And in this thing, okay, he goes, and that's his homeboy, right here about 128, 129.
He says, I'm on that ganja fuckatuka gang bitch.
I'm from 300.
I'm 300.
Okay.
Now, to you guys, you think, what the hell does that mean?
But 300 is a basically a gang, a BD set that has aligned with, you know, O Block, 600, et cetera.
Okay.
And this is, you know, old school raw.
This came out January 17, 2012, guys.
2012.
10 years ago, over 10 years ago.
It literally, this video just had its 10-year anniversary.
Okay.
And this came out first, right?
Then, you know, Chief Keith started building a wave.
Then this comes out.
Obviously, you guys all know this one.
Hold on.
Stop sharing.
Share again.
Hold on.
Give me one second, guys.
I'm just going to share the screen.
Fuck it.
All right.
Then this comes out.
Oh, this looks familiar, right?
Let me make sure this one is muted as well.
All right, cool.
I don't like okay.
Classic.
This is what put him on the charts because Kanye West did a remix of this.
And I remember when this came out, I was in college.
And he's on house arrest for shooting at cops.
I think he was maybe like 16 back then.
You can see Lil Reese in there.
And this song right here, guys, low budget, smoking weed with the homeboys in the house.
House arrest.
I think it is Grandma's aunt's place.
And yeah, you know what I'm saying?
A bunch of you can see Fredo Santana in there.
Fredo Santana in the cut.
That's a scary sight, you know, as Lil Reese famously says.
So, and I wasn't even listening to hip-hop at this time, guys.
Just so y'all know, I was in college at the time.
I was listening to EDM.
I was on that Tiesto and Armin Van Buren wave.
But guess what?
I was listening to Chief Keith, though.
Okay.
I was loving this stuff when I was in college.
So, yeah.
So, this song right here, bro, is what put Chicago Drill on the map.
And then this song blew up.
And then that's how people found out who Chief Keith was.
They found out who Tuca was, etc.
And we're going to talk about Tuca and all that other stuff as well.
But letting y'all know kind of where this all originated and how this even came into the limelight for you guys to find the little dirks, the you know, the little dirks, the moo ops, the king vons, etc.
It started here.
So, all right, anyway.
So, let me uh close that out.
So, let's get back to our boy, um, trap law ross.
So, oh, and then the last thing I was going to show y'all was this right here, this tweet.
Where is it?
I found it.
I had it.
You know what?
Fuck it.
I'm just gonna, we're gonna wing it right now.
I'm just share the screen with you guys right now.
Share.
Boom.
All right.
So, we're gonna go ahead and open another tab here.
Okay.
You just literally go, Chief Keith, Lil Jojo tweet.
Okay, boom.
A little Jojo got killed.
And then Chief Keith tweets, it's sad because that nigga Jojo wanted to be just like us, LMAO.
And this is his Glory Boys, Chief Keith.
Okay.
And this was back when?
September 5th, 2012, right after he passed.
So, and this kind of was the first time where people started to see people dissing each other on Twitter, dead people on Twitter.
Because remember, Twitter was relatively new back then.
And this kind of exposed people to like, oh, these dudes are killing each other and they're tweeting about it too.
What the hell?
So this is what kind of exposed people to, you know, this whole smoking on people and dissing people on social media, et cetera.
It started with Chicago.
You know what I'm saying?
It started with Chicago.
So, okay.
So let me hit some of these chats real quick and then we're going to continue on.
But I had to give, make sure you guys understood where that came from.
So Lil Jojo kind of started that, you know, he's screaming BDK, BDK, blah, blah, blah, gets killed.
And then Sosa, this is him.
And then obviously Sosa blows up after that, a.k.a.
Chief Keith and puts Chicago Drill on the map, which obviously gave the platform for guys like even ops like FBG Duck and Wooski and all these guys to kind of come out.
The three kings, five bucks.
Have you seen Kodak?
Posting everything he shoplifts on IG.
Granted, his little petty stuff like candy and back scratchers, but I imagine people are watching.
Yeah, I mean, I actually used to work as a loss prevention guy, guys, chasing people out the store in Macy's.
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Peace, King.
Thank you so much.
Let's see here.
I want to make sure I don't miss anybody.
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Yeah, facts.
Esteemed panel of gentlemen in these music videos, guys.
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Pumped up.
Pumped for this breakdown.
Ain't nobody else going to break this down how you do it.
Absolutely, guys, which is kind of why we're going through the history so you guys can understand the deep-rooted hate that these guys have.
So just so y'all know, Chief Keith reps Oblock 300, 600.
They're all aligned together against STL EBT slash Tucaville.
All right.
So, and we're going to talk about Tuca as well, and this will all make sense a little bit.
So, okay.
So let's get back into it.
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His affiliations and actions in the streets.
Lil Jojo ended up being murdered in 2012.
Being the most famous GD rapper in the city was dangerous, but FBG Duck wasn't put off.
After JoJo's death, Duck vowed to keep the BDK movement alive in his music, as seen in numerous tweets.
Yep.
So JoJo basically passed the torch as the most popular GD rapper over to Duck.
Being the flag bearer for a movement calling to K all of the BDs in the city naturally made Duck a target for his opposition.
And as part of the ongoing war between BD rappers from Oblock and the GD rappers from 63rd, rappers from both sides would regularly go back and forth on social media for the whole world to see.
With Duck and King Vaughn from Oblock having numerous public spats on Twitter going back as early as 2012.
This includes one famous exchange supposedly one day before King Vaughn killed KI, a female GD that Duck was friends with.
But Duck knew the consequences of we'll talk about KI a little bit later.
Being the top GD in his city.
He'd been shot numerous times in the streets of Chicago, and his head probably had the biggest bounty on it that had ever been seen over the last 10 years of Chicago's gang violence.
And Duck knew it.
He lived in fear every day, but he didn't let it stop him.
In fact, he told DJ Vlad in a Vlad TV interview back in 2017 that he thought about being killed every single day.
And this is something that I wish that these guys wouldn't do.
You know what I'm saying?
They would just leave when they make the money.
You think if they release Larry Hoover, the violence of Chicago can potentially go down?
Yes.
If Larry Hoover comes out and does like a summit or something like that, yes, it could definitely go down.
But yeah, and Reese is kind of like this too.
A little researcher I just showed you guys in the I Don't Like music video.
He refuses to move from Chicago too.
You know what I'm saying?
And he's been shot at multiple times.
He lost his voice.
Hey, shout out to Mr. Organic in the fucking house, man.
Have no fear.
Mr. Organic is here.
Hey, shout out to you, bro.
At one time, me and Mr. Organic were on opposite sides of law, man.
All right.
No, motherfuckers want to hurt me.
Motherfuckers want to take my life.
Of course.
Oh, and guys, go subscribe to his YouTube channel, by the way, Mr. Organic.
Go support him, man.
So go check him out.
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I know motherfuckers want to kill me.
I'm a very disrespectful person.
Doc would tell his IG live viewers that he is hood.
Disrespectful is an understatement, by the way, which, you know what?
Let me show you guys something real quick of how disrespectful he is, actually.
There's a reason why a lot of people wanted to kill Duck guys.
And one of the reasons is this song right here.
Okay.
Jesus.
All right.
Name of this song.
It's called Dead Bitches.
Okay.
Official video.
All right.
Let me make sure this bad boy is muted.
In this song, another panel of esteemed gentlemen.
Smoking up in the air.
That's us, you know, common, which, by the way, smoking on ops is started in Chicago, by the way.
And guns in the back.
Him and the homeboys in this song, guys.
He basically details grisly murders of his opposition.
Okay, talks about Jay Money getting killed, and he talks about a bunch of people from Oblock getting killed.
Nooski, etc., who's Dirk's cousin.
And the big one is he talks about T-Roy getting killed, who is King Vaughn's best friend.
And in my opinion, right?
And I think the court documents are going to come out and show it.
They don't have all the FBI reports out, but I will get them for you guys and we will read through it because this case is still going.
Don't worry.
I'm going to do a part two to this Oblock case.
I'm convinced that this song was the straw that broke the camel's back.
Obviously, they make diss songs against each other all the time, but man, this one was really disrespectful, guys.
And he basically refers to all the dead ops as dead bitches.
Okay.
So this is why they wanted him dead, guys.
You know what I'm saying?
And he was starting to blow up as well.
You know what I'm saying?
Like a lot of people say, oh, well, Dirk never publicly dissed him.
Blah, blah, blah.
What's up with that?
And the reason why Dirk didn't really publicly diss him a lot of the times was because he didn't want to give him clout.
Because the thing is, is that with the rap industry right now, guys, the BDs control the hip-hop industry.
You know what I'm saying?
Dirk is on top right now.
He's a BD.
You know what I'm saying?
It is what it is.
And they control hip-hop right now.
This is very similar in New York City as well.
You know, the GD rappers, they get blackballed.
And so do the GD rappers in Chicago as well.
And the reason why the GD rappers in New York get blackballed is because obviously you got the Wu.
Pop Smoke popped off.
He hit the industry first.
You know, was going to take over the world before he got gunned down in LA.
And in Chicago, Dirk took off.
He puts Vaughan on, Mu up on, et cetera.
And they were able to blow up first.
So therefore, they had the leverage in the music industry.
So Duck puts out this song.
There's pretty much no avoiding.
You know what I'm saying?
He's a very talented rapper.
And he was going to blow up.
He got that deal with Columbia.
This song had hit.
And he was starting to build a crazy buzz.
The level of disrespect of the song, I mean, look, 34 million views.
God damn.
You know what I'm saying?
So, yeah.
But this song right here, I'm almost certain was one of the big reasons why they wanted him dead so badly.
But let's continue on with the breakdown.
Let me stop sharing on this one.
Okay.
We're going to go back to our boy Trap Laura.
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Oh, man.
Yeah.
Yeah, the feds do.
I did a whole breakdown on that on the Casanova thing on how the feds do watch music videos.
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Fair enough.
Let's see here.
All right.
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This was a fantastic documentary.
Let's continue on.
And whilst most rappers have the goal to make it out of the hood, he doesn't plan to ever leave.
Last time I checked, the goal in the hood is to make it out.
The motherfucker, stupid ass people, not to always stay in there.
But I'm a hood nigga, and I ain't running from no motherfuckers.
So I don't gotta go nowhere.
I ain't got enough.
Nobody in this world skeptically.
You under that, because a nigga bleed just like me.
It's incredibly sad that even with the foresight that he clearly had, Duck couldn't just put his pride to one side and get out of the city of Chicago before it claimed his life.
But in the end, the war in Chicago truly is just one long game of last man standing.
And sadly, today, Duck is no longer with us.
And those accused of doing it are likely going to spend the rest of their lives in prison cells.
But I'm sure a lot of you are thinking, what on earth would cause two rival neighborhoods to want to kill each other so bad to the point where they don't care about getting killed themselves, facing life in prison, or killing an innocent bystander in the process?
Well, the unfortunate truth is so much tit for tap bloodshed has taken place on both sides of this war that it's important to remember that in this story, we are looking at young men who grew up knowing nothing other than violence, murder, and suffering since they were children.
Many of the young men growing up on both sides of this war witnessed many of their teenage friends be murdered in the streets by rivals.
And with the Chicago police department leaving around 60% of the city's murders unsolved and the black and let me talk about that too.
I'm going to tell y'all right now, if Duck didn't get killed in the area that he got killed in, the Gold Coast, which is a very expensive shopping area in Chicago, the feds would not have stepped in and the police would not have taken it as seriously.
If he got killed on 63rd, they wouldn't have cared.
Because you guys are going to see here all the crazy murders that happened for the better part of a goddamn decade.
You know?
Y'all saw just now, we went back with Chief Keefe all the way back to 2011 and they're talking about, you know what I'm saying, fuck a Tuca gang, bitch, I'm 300.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
And we're going to talk about Tuca here in a second, which, like I said, was a very significant murder.
You know, rest in peace to him.
But you guys are going to see this, that's kind of what kicked off this entire situation.
Community, particularly underserved when it comes to justice, it's almost hard to blame these young men who grew up knowing nothing but violence and revenge.
This is a cycle of violence that started over a decade ago, long before anyone had made a drill song about it.
So to truly understand why FBG Duck was stalked to his grave by killers that literally lived only a two-minute drive away from where he grew up.
We have to see that?
Crazy, right?
Take a closer look and appreciate the dozens of young men and essentially children who have been murdered on both sides of this war over the last 10 years.
And I'll tell you what, as you're going to see as this story develops, the war in Chicago is much closer to an armed conflict in the Middle East than your typical hip-hop.
And all these guys pretty much came from fatherless households, guys.
We broke this down with our boy Tommy Sotomoyer, the importance of having a father in the house.
And this is what happens, guys.
You know what I'm saying?
You take the father from the home, and this is what happens.
We ain't going to make this an FNF podcast, but just understand that, you know, of course, you know, not having the family unit leads to degradation of society, as you guys can see here.
Now, if you've already seen the previous video that I did on the war between Oblock and Tukerville, then feel free to skip this part of the video.
That video covered the ongoing back and forth between Oblock and the street crews coming out in 63rd between the years of 2010 and 2014.
Tucaville is another name of the SDL EBT sets on 63rd, with the name Tucaville itself being derived from another young man from that area who is sadly gunned down as a this is a legend right here tuca so um yeah so everything got a lot of this beef guys started from tuca who was good friends with with uh duck and wooski and uh who i showed you guys before who wooski give you guys a quick little thing here
You know what?
No, no.
We'll talk about Wooski later.
That's fine.
We'll continue on with this bad boy.
Teenager by the name Tuca.
You've likely heard his name being dissed numerous times in songs by rappers from O'Block.
In fact, as part of the trend of O'Block being renamed after a young man who lost their life in the war, O'Block wasn't always called O'Block.
It actually used to be called Wick City, which stood for Wild, Insane, and Crazy.
But just like Tucaville, Wick City ended up being renamed O'Block after the murder of young member O.D. Perry.
So let's take a quick look back at that video to get up to speed on how the early days of this feud begun so that we can remember some of the names of those who lost their lives in the early days of this beef with their memory contributing to the careers of King Von, FBG Duck, and their respective crews.
So quick little recap, guys, on that one.
Just so you understand.
So Tuca, Gangster Disciple, GD, killed, then renamed his part of the area Tucaville, okay?
And then O.D. Perry, okay?
O'Block, killed, named Wick City, which was originally named, it was originally named Wick City, a.k.a.
Parkway Gardens, where Michelle Obama used to live.
They named it O'Block in his respect.
So you see how two people were killed, murdered, from opposing gangs, and then basically their friends remember them by naming the area that they grew up in their name.
Tucaville O'Block, all right?
So that's kind of the, that kind of gives you guys an idea here.
Because from this point forward, you're going to see him refer to as, it was originally Wick City, and then SCLEBT, and then they changed from Wick City to O'Block, and then, you know, SCLEBT to Tucaville, or they interchange it every now and then.
Now, it's hard to find one cataclysmic event that has caused the enormous wave of beef between these two groups.
What seems to be the reality is that some of this beef dates all the way back to high school days, where members from these opposing areas would get into pretty basic schoolyard fights.
However, these small, local schoolyard beefs would unfortunately escalate into deadly violence when those involved became old enough to get guns.
But all the way back in the early 2010s, King Von had been repping his BD affiliation on social media to the fullest, holding down the blocks of Parkway and showing love to his gang for the entire world to see.
Drop in the rakes.
You see that?
Uh, which is, you know, common, you know, you do the rakes like this, like you said before, up, you know, like this, this GD, and then he's throwing it down like that.
Don't do that shit, guys.
Get you in trouble.
We got uh, side get money, five bucks.
Myron speaking big facts, you can catch a body in North Philly.
No one cares.
Same thing in Beverly Hills, different story, double standard.
Yes, that's very true.
Um, that's very true, man.
I, uh, I gotta be honest about it.
Like, they would not have cared about uh duck unless until he got uh, but only because where he got killed.
A few episodes back, you mentioned how easy it is to get wrapped up in a Rico case.
How did Jim Jones avoid any jail time?
Not even the stand.
We'll talk about that in the um uh in the 6ix9ine case.
I'll break down the 6ix9ine case for y'all.
That's a whole other situation.
But yes, it is fairly easy to get wrapped up in a Rico case.
First in the chat for Martin Organic.
Okay, all right, cool, cool, cool.
Let's go back.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Other big names in the Wick City BD set include feared supposed shooters like H. And you go, Chief Keith took a while, but got his cash, left the game, and invested it.
And now he makes cash playing video games.
Absolutely, man.
Chief Keith's smart.
He got the hell out.
And he's not, he's wild in Chicago too.
He can't even go back, guys.
The police want him.
He has a warrant out there.
So, you know, he did the right thing, got the hell out of Chicago.
Kay and Jay Money or Jay Munner.
Okay, so very important, guys.
T-Roy, right here, the short guy right here.
He is going to be a very important person in this story, okay?
As to what led to FBG Duck getting killed.
Okay.
And of course, there's King Vaughn's beloved BD bro, T-Roy, who is apparently a bit of a dynamic duo along with Vaughn.
The close bond between these two becoming very relevant later in the story.
And in fact, this is the exact reason why, even right up until his death in 2020, King Vaughn used to go by the name V-Roy on Twitter.
And the fact that he comes from Wick City is why his Twitter handle still is at King Vaughn from the Wick.
Basically, King Vaughn and T-Roy loved their gang and they loved their block.
Holding it down with other Wick City members like Big A, O D, Tray 5, Patoon, Boss Money, Sheroid, Duke, who's actually been mentioned in numerous King Vaughn lyrics, Rah Ra, aka Reezy, and Boss Top, who also became a rapper like Keith.
Wix City BDs were very well known for throwing up GDK hand signs repeatedly to show the world that they were GD killers who were very much indeed down to ride and kill.
So who were the GD boys that these guys wanted to K so badly?
Well, over on the STL EBT side.
All right, so now we're going to look on the other side.
Uh, with STL EBT side, so uh, control the feds didn't get involved because of where Duck was killed.
It's because the feds were already building a case on Oblock.
It says it in the indictment.
Yes, they were building a case, absolutely, but they wouldn't have been able to build it as quickly.
And they wouldn't have had the same urgency to build it had it not been done in broad daylight in that area.
You know what I'm saying?
And the way they conducted the hit was ridiculous.
You know what I'm saying?
As well, which we're going to talk about that as well.
Don't worry, guys.
They were up against a few names who you might know if you're well-versed in Chicago drill culture.
The first to come to mind is Jakira Barnes, also known as Key or KI.
Okay, that's the email hitter who was good friends with fellow member Tuco growing up.
Another member was F. So this is KI, guys, and this is like her right-hand FBG Butter.
KI is the one that killed OD Perry, aka, you know, aka the guy that was named after Oblock.
It's rumored.
Everyone, you know, people will say, oh, it could have been somebody else, whatever, but pretty much it's the main, she was the main suspect, KI and Butter in Od Perry's killing.
BG Butter, who along with KI were also known as a bit of a dynamic duo dubbed the Twins.
Other members actually went by FBG or Flyboy Gang, an STL EB click more focused on making music, which included other names like FBG Brick and of course the legendary FBG Duck.
Another musically inclined member who rep FDG was Lil J, who lived in STL and would later become more clicked up with them, but mainly had beefs with 600 that kind of ran adjacent to this dude.
They had Lil B and Wooski, who had actually been dubbed King of the Ottawa.
There was Boss Trell and Lil Doc on the 12th of January 2011.
15-year-old Sean Dale Gregory, known on the streets as Tuca, is waiting at a bus stop at the 600 block on East 63rd Street.
At a certain point, a dark color vehicle pops up and somebody hops out wearing the half mask.
Some have said that this person exchanged a few words with Tuca, but ultimately within seconds, they had shot Tuca multiple times and fled the scene.
STL member FBG Duck was actually close friends with Tuca, saying that after hearing about his death, he actually ran to the scene of the crime, where in a tragic moment, he even got to see his slain brother before he was taken away.
Yeah, him click.
Like, that was one of my real close friends.
Like, every day, like, spending the night at his house, he spent that at mad.
And my cousin came in there running to me, crying and shit.
Tell me about your cringe as y'all kill her.
You feel me?
Man, I ran all the way from 62nd and Wild Ash all the way to 6030 St. Lawrence.
Satan right there on the floor.
You know how that shit go broke right now.
In response to this tragic loss.
Can you imagine like seeing one of your best friends that you like have sleepovers with and you're hanging out with and he's dead, like right there in front of you?
You know what I'm saying?
As a teenager.
Can you imagine like the trauma that's going to cause on you?
And then, and then on top of that, not only the trauma is going to cause on you, but like the rage, because you know who did it.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, let's make one thing very clear, guys.
When you're in the streets like these guys are, you know, who killed your friend.
The police might not know.
There's rumors, et cetera, but you know who did it.
You know what I'm saying?
Because the opposition is going to taunt you and make sure you know that they did it.
You know what I'm saying?
So think about that for a second.
Like, I really want you guys to think about that.
Seeing one of your best friends that you have sleepovers with dead in front of you and you're a kid.
You know, 15 years old.
Duck was probably right around that age.
And, you know, the kind of anguish that's going to put you through.
You know what I'm saying?
Okay, let's see here.
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So, so yeah, so Tuca gets gets killed.
Okay.
And this is a turning point here, guys.
STL EBT would rename their hood Tucaville in his honor and as a commitment for revenge.
And members like FBG Brick would rep Tuca's memory to the fullest.
Do you represent?
That's Duck's brother, guys, by the way.
Brick.
Oh, to the fullest.
That's what that's what I do it for.
That's what it's always been about since day one.
Just Tuca.
Like, my lawyer was 15 years old.
He got killed.
Never hurt nobody.
Never did nothing.
You know what I'm saying?
As you may well know, Tuca's name has been endlessly dragged in hip-hop over the years.
Now, I'm not going to get into every instance or drama over this happening, but the story goes: initially, the GDs from Tucaville, people like FBG Duck, were apparently saying that they were smoking Tuca out of respect for him.
A nod to the old story that Tupac's crew, the outlaws, smoked his ashes in a blunt after he died.
But the BD ops from Wick City immediately decided to flip this and start making fun of Tucaville.
The most immediate and iconic diss, of course, was Chief Keith's song 3 Hunter, where he says, fuck Tuca gang.
And from here, other members continued to disrespect.
Yeah, he goes, fuck a Tucaca gang, bitch, I'm 300.
And here's the thing: like, I had known, I remember that lyric when I was in college because when I heard, when I first heard it, I was like, what?
And I looked it up, and that's how I found it.
And I was like, oh, shit, this is someone that actually passed away.
So not only did he say fuck Tuca, he said, fuck Tuca and his gang.
Fuck a Tuca gang, bitch.
I'm 300.
Extremely disrespectful.
And also, I want to say this too, even though, you know, that was the first time.
Remember, guys, I'm 31 years old.
I was listening to Jay-Z, you know, take over Nas, Ether, etc.
That was the first time I saw people, rappers, insulting dead people.
Okay.
This was not something that people did, like rappers did in the early 2000s or the 90s or whatever.
Like Chief Keith, as much as like, you got to give him his flowers.
He ushered in this drill movement and then he ushered in the whole concept of making fun of people that are dead.
And that tweet I showed you guys before about little Jojo, that was unheard of back then.
You know what I'm saying?
Unheard of to use social media to taunt your opposition.
You know what I'm saying?
So these new rappers, these guys like, you know, I'm smoking on such and such, whatever.
This is this is these guys are crazy, this generation.
You know what I'm saying?
I listened to it.
You know what I'm saying?
But I could say like when I was younger, listening to the Nas and the Jay-Zs and, you know, the Jaw rules and the 50 cents, et cetera, they never did any of this.
You know what I'm saying?
Fat Joe, Jadakiss, whatever.
They're using lyrics and like, you know, just shitting on them for their mute, their sales or them getting beat up or getting shot at, but never actually insulting someone that was dead.
So this was something else that was new that I noticed in hip-hop as a trend.
And this is KO, by the way, here.
I know it's, yes, guys, it is a girl.
I saw some of you guys like, what the hell's going on here?
Yeah, it is a woman that's in here.
And I saw someone said that Chicago ADA is in the chat.
Shout out to you, bro.
Great YouTube channel.
You did some really good work on the workup with the Oblock stuff.
Fantastic stuff.
I think you're going to get featured in this video here.
So shout out to you, man.
As the young girl who became a teenage assassin, supposedly racking up 17 bodies by 17.
Story goes, it was the death of Tuca that actually turned KI into a cold-blooded killer.
Apparently, coached in shooting by her cousin, fellow Tucaville GD boss Trell and maneuvering in the streets by her older brother Seaball, a bloodthirsty teenage KI would soon become a boda fight hitter for the Tucaville GDs.
Hell-bent on getting revenge for Tuca, KI would eventually find it in the form of OD Around 11.35 p.m. on August the 10th, 2011, 20-year-old O.D. Perry, respected Wick City member, was shot and killed near Parkway Gardens on 400 block of East 64th Street.
OD suffered multiple gunshot wounds, including one to the neck, and was pronounced dead at Schroger Hospital within an hour of the shooting.
Just like Tuca, in his memory, the Wick City B Deems renamed Parkway Gardens Oblock in his memory, committing to avenge him.
Of course, the likes of Chief Keith and King Vaughn immortalized Oblock as it is now known today in their music forever.
The killing of OD Perry was supposedly revenge for the killing of Tuca, with this apparently being exemplified by the fact that it went down on Tuca's very birthday.
Yeah, so see, August 10th, 1995, that was his birthday, and they killed OD Perry on August 10th, 2011, which a lot of the time, you guys are going to notice a trend here on birthdays or death days of people that were killed.
Usually someone else gets killed because basically they go out lurking as they in hip-hop.
It's basically like, hey, we're going to go out to the, we're going to go spend the block, you know, which is basically doing a tour around the opposition's neighborhood.
And you're going to try to go and kill somebody.
Catch a body.
OD's killers were never apprehended, but from here, rumors begun to swirl that this was actually the first victim of teenage Tucaville assassin KI.
And one of the people pushing these rumors was, of course, Lil Jay, who had apparently shared the following image along with a caption saying, shout out to them twins that made Oblock.
Yeah, see, shout out to them twins that made Oblock.
Referring to FBG Butter and KI.
However, for the record, no one has been convicted of this crime and there was never any proof tying KI or Butter to the killing of OD Perry.
Well, actually, many years later, a free and this is this is and this is also okay.
Well I'll break it down after.
Freedom of information requests did reveal that the cops did officially name KI and Boss Trell as subjects on the report.
This came up after an unnamed informant named them as the shooters in 2016.
All right, let's read this.
In July of 2016, detective was contacted by Detective M. Baxtrom, who had interviewed blah, blah, blah.
So that's the informant right there.
They blocked out, they redacted his name.
And CCJ had identified himself as a third-party witness to Perry's homicide.
On August 4th, 2016, detective accompanied by Detective Baxtrom and P.O. Pacino met with and interviewed such and such in Cook County Jail.
Stated that he was friends with Rodney Stewart and Jakira Barnes.
Okay, so Jakira Barnes is KI guys and stated they were all members of the same gang, Jaro City faction of the gangster disciples, GDs.
Such and such was aware from personal conversations he had with both Rodney Stewart and Jakira Barnes that they had shot and killed Perry.
In separate conversations, both Stewart and Barnes had admitted that they had been the offenders that had shot and killed Perry.
They admitted shooting and killing Perry.
When asked for more specifics, stated that it had been five years since Perry's murder.
So he could not give specifics as to who else may have participated in these conversations or where they may have taken place.
Informant stated that it was common knowledge in the neighborhood that Stewart and Barnes were the offenders.
So like I told y'all before, when something goes down in the hood, everyone knows who the murderers are.
You know what I'm saying?
Because they want you to know, hey, we killed your homie.
What are you going to do about it?
You know what I'm saying?
Because remember, they're trying to get revenge and they want you to feel the same pain that they felt.
Because remember, this was in retaliation for Tuca.
So they went, they're looking for him.
And the fact that he would die on Tuca's birthdays after they had passed.
Okay.
So there's far more killings that happen, right, throughout this.
As you guys can see, look, the murder of, you know, you got the murder of Shiroi, Sharad, Model, P5, Boss Trell, Jay Money, and then the murder of KI.
So we'll talk about it.
We'll go to KI real fast, okay, because this is significant.
Let me minimize it real fast.
Went in that Tucaville video.
However, things would eventually catch up with that female assassin, KI, as she'd be gunned down on April the 11th, 2014.
And for seven years, many people, including myself, speculated on whether King Vaughn had been involved with the killing with some assistance from fellow Oblock hitter Big A. And only after his death in 2021, did Chicago police release documents appearing to confirm that King Vaughn himself was indeed the killer of KI.
Apparently multiple people.
You know, and I'll pull and I'll pull this up.
Let me show you a better showing of it, guys.
Here, I actually have those documents for you.
I got y'all, baby.
I got y'all.
Okay, so let me pull this thing up.
You guys are going to see how many tabs I have here.
God damn.
All right.
So here we go.
So Chicago police released documents that confirm.
Shout out to Seychees TV, by the way.
Put this out that confirmed King Vaughn murdered one of Chicago's most notorious killers, a female named KI.
Okay.
And this is kind of funny.
We'll play this.
She had also made a big impression on King Vaughn, even though they were on opposite sides of the game war.
Casey, just like she just like me, she's cool.
She did get a couple of tweets from a guy named King Vaughn who's from the rival gang reaching out to her and proposing she be his girlfriend.
We've got them here.
the exact uh text was something along the lines of when it's all over with i'm gonna get up in you or something Yes, soundback, right?
That's them.
That's our role.
So yeah, I'll be saying roll.
Yeah, probably did it.
I can't on the phone.
Okay.
So, and first, I know some of you guys are saying, like, Vaughn was trying to set her up and stuff.
No, he definitely was, but they, guys, they had like a very strange relationship where they would flirt with each other on Twitter.
Like, I'm talking like for hours, threads, talking shit, but flirting.
Like, it was, it was very strange.
But anyway, regardless.
So here it is.
Okay.
So they did a Freedom of Information Act.
Okay.
So someone did this.
I think in Chirockology, the Reddit, shout out to them.
And, you know, you can do this, guys.
You can do a Freedom of Information Act, which is pretty much you go to the police department or you go, you know, you send a letter to the feds or whoever you're trying to get information on.
And, you know, if the case is closed, it's not active, they can, they'll give it to you.
So in this case, you know, they obviously redacted a bunch of stuff because it's Freedom Information Act.
It goes, and you can see Chicago Police Department, et cetera.
Detective assigned witnesses related to the victims were at the location of 6451 South Eberhardt.
At which time an unknown male one wearing a gray hoodie and blue jeans approached the victims.
The unknown offender then produced a handgun and began firing in the direction of the victim, striking all three.
The unknown offender was then observed entering an unknown vehicle, making good his escape.
Victim number one, Barnes Jakira, aka this is KI, guys.
A documented gangster disciple sustained multiple gunshot wounds and was transported to Northwestern Memorial Hospital where she was pronounced dead by Dr. Crandall at 1743 hours.
Victim number two sustained one gunshot wound to the blah blah blah was transported to St. Bernard Hospital.
Victim three, a documented gangster disciple sustained one gunshot wound to the right knee and lodged.
45 caliber shell casings were recovered along with two spent rounds.
This investigation continues.
And then obviously, you know, here, boom, Jakira Barnes.
Okay.
And then, and then here's this is King Vaughn right here, guys.
This was the offender.
Okay.
They had him pretty much as the main suspect.
5'7, 5'9, Bennett Devon.
This is King Vaughn, guys, Black Disciples, Wick City, Oblock, and then the arrest date.
And he was arrested for another murder as well, which we're gonna talk about.
So yeah, this is this is, and then, yeah, this is KI.
These are some of her old pictures.
Okay, but yeah, she ended up being a very violent shooter for Tuca Bill.
All right.
So we're gonna continue on here.
Boom.
Let me hit some of these real quick.
All right, Derek Mitchell, the feds could have stepped in to help stop all these senseless gang violence a long time ago, but it's like they didn't care until it happened near downtown high and shopping districts.
Yeah, I mean, I would say that definitely put a little bit more fire in the engine to get shit done.
You know what I'm saying?
Because at this point, now it's like, all right, these guys are a public threat.
You know what I'm saying?
They're out here going.
They're becoming even more reckless.
So, so yeah.
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That's fine.
If people want to troll in here, it is what it is.
You know, this is going to troll.
Just okay, let's see here.
Oh, y'all are trolling in the chat.
Okay.
Let's see here.
Okay.
So, all right.
We're going to continue on here.
It's fine, Pinny.
They're going to, people are going to troll it.
It is what it is.
All right.
Boom.
Let's go back to this.
This is pinning Vaughn as the shooter, but the cops ultimately didn't have enough evidence to bring an official charge.
I'm out of some of you guys.
But that wouldn't matter because only around a month and a half after the murder of KI, King Vaughn would catch yet another body, but this time end up in jail.
A story which, once again, I have already covered in a detailed video on this channel.
May 29th, 2014, a birthday party is taking place in Englewood, Chicago, on the 5700 block of South LaSalle Street.
And in attendance at this party are four men.
A man named Malcolm Stuckey, who's chilling at this party with two unnamed friends of his.
And also at the party is Dave Von Bennett, better known nowadays as King Vaughn, the rapper from Chicago's Oblock.
Now, at a certain point during this party, Malcolm and his homies are steady eyeballing King Vaughn, who decides at this point to briefly leave the party.
He goes away and allegedly gets his homie, Michael Wade, aka Big Mike.
Now, Big Mike later told the police that he had gone to this party with King Vaughn with the intention of acting as muscle for Vaughn, who had planned to confront the person who had been mean-mugging him.
And when Vaughn and Big Mike got back to the party around 45 minutes later, they parked up in an alleyway.
Interesting.
Chicago scene 88.
Fun fact, the girl getting interviewed, Ka's best friend knew that King Vaughn killed Ka, but just played along with the interviewer to not snitch on Vaughn.
See, I believe it.
I believe it because you're better off snitching from this, man.
Shout out to Chicago Scene 88.
We're going to talk a little bit about your content as well, bro, on here.
So welcome to the pod.
And, you know, thanks for giving us that piece of information right there.
Yeah, bro, it's common knowledge that everyone knows that Von Vaughn killed her, bro.
Allegedly, at this point, they both got out with loaded guns and proceeded to the front porch of the property where they opened fire on Malcolm Stuckey and the two other men.
Apparently, they ended up firing over 20 shots.
So let's just let's just slow this down real quick, guys.
Okay, so hold on.
King Vaughn went and shot and killed this dude for looking at him wrong at a party.
King Vaughn really lived his raps.
Malcolm Stuckey was unfortunately fatally wounded in the head.
Meanwhile, the two other men attempted to flee, one into the house and the other down the street.
However, unfortunately, once again, both were hit by gunshots, but ultimately they both survived.
At this point, allegedly, Vaughn and Big Mike ran back to their car and fled the scene.
But of course, this was a serious charge that neither of them could run from for long.
Within a few weeks, they were both in custody.
So, King Vaughn would be picked up for murder and end up sitting in jail for around three and a half years.
Eventually, God damn, three and a half years in jail, guys.
Woo!
Um, yeah.
And uh, guys, I'm gonna, I'm gonna be modding off some of you guys right now as well, so don't worry.
He would miraculously manage to beat those charges on a technicality.
But while Vaughn was locked up, the war would continue to play out in the streets.
And with one of Oblock's most fearsome hitters, King Vaughn, locked up, the block would be vulnerable to its enemies.
This would ultimately lead to the deaths of a number of people who were very close to Vaughn and his friends who we introduced at the start of this story.
In the face of yet more of their childhood friends being murdered, allegedly at the hands of their rivals from 63rd, the young men from Oblock, with no guidance, support, and nothing better to do than seek revenge against those who had killed their friends, formed a new gang focused solely on get backs, getting retribution and revenge for their friends whose lives have been taken.
This is the birth of Get Back Gang.
This is very important, guys, because Get Back Gang is who killed Duck.
All right.
So, we'll play this a little bit and then we're going to talk about the murder of T-Roy because that's very significant.
And then we're going to skip a little bit.
Whilst Vaughn had been sat in jail awaiting progress on the murder charge against him for killing Malcolm Stuckey, rival gangs from the surrounding areas were plotting attacks on the most beloved members from Oblock.
And soon, lives would be lost.
On July the 17th, 2016, Chino from Oblock, real name Chorino Gatewood, is murdered in a Sunday morning shooting on the 5700 block of South Union after a car allegedly pulled up with someone asking Chino where they could buy weed before opening fire, emptying the rest of the clip into his body on the ground, with Chino later dying in St. Bernard Hospital.
There's been a great deal of debate online about what set specifically had something to do with this killing.
But regardless of who was responsible, what we do know is that Chino from Oblock was the brother of BJ, hence why he goes by the name Chino Mafia on Instagram.
So here we have yet another person from Oblock who's lost a relative and is likely burning for some kind of revenge.
And sadly, the bloodshed for Oblock would continue all the way through 2016, as Big A, the Oblock hitter, who is apparently a feared member accompanying King Vaughn to the KI hit, is killed himself, allegedly by members associated with 63rd, being shot in the face at Sammy's Grill restaurant just across the street from Oblock at around 3.10 a.m.
Big A was thought to be a big bounty for his opposition because of his alleged involvement with KI's death, with him apparently even sporting the new nickname Ask KI after her death, with it even being rumored that one of the shooters that took out Big A is indeed a blood relative of KI.
At this point, Oblock had already suffered a lot of loss.
So as you guys can see, they're just killing each other back and forth.
You know what I'm saying?
is no end.
T-Roy or Troy was apparently deep in the streets.
He had the word savage tattooed on his neck and went by Oblock Savage on social media, describing himself on video as a real shooter.
No problem.
I will fucking shoot you.
Yes, I will.
So if you see me, it ain't no shit.
Leave me the fuck alone.
You wouldn't know if I was on your ass, because I ain't going to get the motherfucking, you know, looking at you and none of that shit.
I'm just going to score your dumb ass.
Score, score, bitch.
Boss Top from Oblock would later tell Fuchs TV in an interview that Troy was a real fearless demon.
Roy just is different.
You know what I'm saying?
Oh, we're going to talk about Boss Top as well.
Oh, man.
He said a little too much.
Stupid.
And we're going to talk about that.
He's a real enforcer.
Like, Shorty was right.
He like, he was out here for real.
You know, Shorty is a savage.
Oh, man.
Another motherfucker that was fearless.
Like, he had no fears.
Get back in.
So apparently, T-Roy was truly putting in work in the war in the streets.
Shortly after tweeting an angry face on Valentine's Day 2017, T-Roy, real name James Johnson, would travel to a sports casual activewear store where some have said he might have been shopping for an outfit, while others have claimed that he was op shopping, i.e.
lurking in a store that he knows his rivals frequent, hoping to catch and murder them.
But the story goes that the person that T-Roy was looking for spotted him first and was quicker on the draw when they ultimately came face to face.
Gunfire erupted inside of the store with T-Roy unfortunately losing his life.
Only a brief moment of surveillance video was captured and released, showing the moment that T-Roy was caught off guard in the store by a man and an accomplice.
T-Roy would be shot in the chest, later dying at the Northwestern Memorial Hospital at the young age of 23.
T-Roy was beloved on his block, with the most successful Chicago drill rappers at the time honoring him in tweets.
He was mourned by Chief Keith, Lil Reese, Lil Dirk, as well as Oblock members like C-Murder and King Vaughn.
Okay, so guys, that's a big deal.
You saw the rappers that were that were showing him love?
Who tributed him on Twitter with a cat?
You know, Chief Keith, you know, Reese, Dirk, everybody.
So this dude was out here really doing shit.
Like he was, he was catching bodies for real.
He was pretty much Vaughn's best friend.
And this is this right here.
this death guys is the linchpin of why they went so hard after duck action that read rest up t-roy real savage this love was apparently reciprocated by t-roy whilst he was still alive because while king von was locked up t-roy's whole twitter page was dedicated to von's freedom with it still looking like this to this day years after his death While he was still alive, T-Roy would regularly post pictures of himself and King Vaughn saying, free his brother.
And the thing, too, so a lot of guys wonder why T-Roy was so was so violent.
And the reason why, guys, is because he was very short.
He was like five feet tall.
I think he was like 5'1, 5'2, something crazy like that.
So everyone used to pick on him growing up.
And he kind of almost always had to, you know, be extra to get the same respect.
You know what I'm saying?
So that's why he was such a savage was because he was so short and so little.
And everyone used to roast him for it.
And right-hand man.
Of course, King Vaughn was still in jail when T-Roy was killed, with Vaughn apparently being left brokenhearted, breaking down in his cell.
Vaughn would later go live and tell the story about what happened the day that T-Roy died and how Vaughn prepared for vengeance.
Hey, what happened?
I mean, they just killed T-Roy.
Who he was?
I'm T-Roy.
Breaking down on King Dave.
That's shit.
I can help it.
I'm King David on BD.
You know what I'm saying?
You're going to notice that.
They're going to say on BD on phonem.
These are all slang terms.
You know what I'm saying?
Folk, etc.
That's my best friend, boy.
I'm in that bitch.
I'm in that bitch.
I don't know.
What's going on?
I'm in that bitch.
I'm in that bitch getting there.
The big guy.
And a lot of hope for a lot of niggas.
Everybody.
Everybody dying.
Everybody's in jail.
This is when it said that Vaughn demanded revenge.
And it was at this.
So yeah, HK is T-Roy's brother.
Jay Money got killed.
KI killed Jay Money and someone else.
They ambushed him.
They basically set him up.
They had a girl show up and they killed him.
So yeah, guys, everyone in this photo is now deceased.
Let that sink in for a second.
Everyone in this photo is deceased from gun violence.
You know, obviously, King Vaughn died at Atlanta.
You know, Lil Tim shot him.
That wasn't necessarily this beef, but this is what happens on the streets, man.
And it's sad.
These guys are all in their, they all died in their 20s, man, and or in their teens.
So, yeah.
This point, get back.
Oh, and then also, I want you guys to also understand this.
I don't know if you guys listen to King Vaughn's music, but it's very good.
It's really, really fucking good.
His metaphors, the delivery, the rhymes, etc.
He tells stories, okay.
King Von is an amazing storyteller with his rap.
I mean, one of the best I've heard in a very long time.
You know, people talk about like, you know, Rakim being able to tell stories, whatever.
This guy's on another level.
And the reason why, guys, unfortunately, the reason why he's so good at telling these stories is because he's killed people.
He's done what he talks about in the raps.
The detail at which he talks about, you know, stalking a guy, doing a hit, ripping him off, whatever it may be.
All these things have intricate details that you wouldn't necessarily know unless you were the one doing these crimes.
Okay.
I want you guys to listen to, you know, Tooker to the Oh Crazy Story, part one and part two with Little Dirk.
I want you guys to listen to it night, like, listen to it and listen to it with the lyrics and see that the detail that he has in telling those stories of robbing people, shooting at people, et cetera.
You know what I'm saying?
Or him getting shot.
Like, wild.
Wild.
You know what I'm saying?
Definitely go check out the music.
I'm a big fan.
To this day, King Vaughn is my favorite Chicago rapper right now by far.
You know, I like the old Chief Cube stuff, but like who I listen to right now, King Von by far.
So let's continue on here.
Gang was born.
Luka from 600 announced on Twitter that there was a lot to come.
And blood relatives of T-Roy, HK, Zell Nunner, and Slutty would all be eager to see their brother revenge.
Now, obviously, given T-Roy's fearsome reputation in the streets, after he died, the opposition was seen celebrating.
FBG Duck went live with somebody talking about how they were happy they had gotten T-Roy out the way.
FBG Duck went live with somebody talking about T-Roy out the way.
Is he dead?
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And we'll keep going on here.
Did he die?
Damn, much did they pop T-Roy?
It must be, it must ain't that important shit.
It ain't all over the internet.
I ain't see right.
Now, T-Roy was allegedly killed by a gang member by the name of TB, real name Terry Barrett, with it being said that he'd been identified by a witness as the shooter in a photo lineup that circulated online.
TB would also go on to tweet after the murder, Happy Valentine's Day, and saying that somebody got hit trying to do it.
TB had actually been pictured numerous times near the murder location, as apparently this was an area that he was known to frequent.
This is why it made sense for T-Roy to go there looking for him, but it would also end up, ironically, very close to where he would lose his life too.
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guys do me a favor like the video 2017 was a bloody year on the streets of chicago as we'd see the murder of numerous individuals which many believe were part of get back gang's coordinated revenge campaign to avenge t-roy Members from Oblock would tweet about an entire summer of get backs, even suggesting that to them, killing feels like sex.
One of the lines lost during this bloody summer was Poppy, real name Sherrod Ryan, on the 16th of June, 2020.
Okay, so we're going to fast forward this a little bit.
So get back gang and start going crazy, right?
All right.
And then they kill.
This is Duck's brother that they kill, right?
Hold on, let me.
For some reason, when I have it enlarged, it just acts up crazy.
Sorry, guys.
All right.
So they killed.
And I was like, Duck, I need you.
They killed Duck's brother, FBG Brick.
I don't need you doing nothing stupid.
I say, Duck, I need you.
And me telling that to my son, he went to that motherfucking studio and went crazy.
That pain music out here from 17 up until you get son.
And that's one thing I want to put.
The reason why Chicago music hits guys so hard is because these dudes actually live this life, man.
Like these guys are actually holding dead friends and family members in their arms, watching them bleed out and die in front of them.
You know what I'm saying?
Von lost his best friend while he was in prison.
You know what probably burns him the most?
Why he went so hard when he got out of jail?
Like, we're going to do get banging and everything.
And we're going to break that down as well.
Is because while he was in prison, he couldn't do anything.
And he knew his friend got killed by his enemies.
That's what burned him the most.
He was in prison.
He couldn't do anything about it.
And his best friend got killed.
You know what I'm saying?
Probably one of the few people when you're in jail, you know what I'm saying?
You don't have anybody that really gives a shit about you.
And you got one guy that's tweeting about you all the time, saying, Free my man, King Vaughn, free my man, King Vaughn, putting pictures up of you guys all the time, almost every day, tweeting about you.
Like, that means a lot when you're in jail, bro.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, it means a lot.
So for him to have his one lifeline get killed and he knows who did it, you know, because obviously in jail, they're going to talk.
You guys are going to see the fury here in a second.
Why, like, you know, what led up to all this that was motivation for me because I could have been like, yeah, nah, I want all the motherfuckers dead.
I'm going to go kill some motherfuckers myself.
Nah.
See what God got planned for you.
Can't know, can't nobody interfere with it.
Because God already ridden it for your life to be like that.
Now, Duck and Brick's mother is a strong woman, but more on her later on in this story.
A little while after the killing, FBG Duck goes live on Brick's Instagram account.
Initially, Duck just looked at the camera looking.
So as you guys can see, right?
They start killing people like crazy, right?
The Terry Berry, like they're killing people all over the place, right?
Murder of HK.
Okay.
So they're killing people back and forth.
So King Vaughn comes back out of jail after three and a half years for that murder charge.
Remember, he killed that guy, Matthew Stuckey, allegedly, with his boy.
So what ends up happening, guys, is the guy that he committed the crime with decides to not cooperate with the cops anymore.
He doesn't want to give a statement.
However, he talked and he told them, oh, I shot the gun.
And he ended up getting 28 years in prison.
But what he had originally told the police was King Vaughn shot the fatal shot and actually killed him.
So he was going to get less time.
Vaughn was going to probably get the life in prison or whatever it may be.
I don't think Illinois has a death penalty.
And he ended up backing out.
He didn't want to snitch because, you know, obviously that's going to have serious consequences.
He might get out of prison and he's going to have a problem.
So he didn't end up talking.
So Vaughn is able to get out in three and a half years.
In December 2017, King Vaughn gets out of jail after beating all of his charges on that murder case.
This was apparently the result of his co-defendant, Big Mike, initially attempting to put the blame on Vaughn, admitting to the cops that he fired shots, but suggesting that King Vaughn was the killer who shot fatally.
Implicating him.
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Himself in the crime, but suggesting that he was going to cooperate with the police.
Meanwhile, King Vaughn kept his mouth shut entirely, not saying a word for the entire three and a half year wait for trial.
And once his day in court came, because he'd not said a word, Vaughn was acquitted.
And Big Mike, who admitted firing shots that night, was sentenced to 28 years in the end of refusing to implicate King Vaughn in court at all.
With Vaughn even later dropping lyrics that suggested that a witness had been murdered in the process of him beating his case.
So while Vaughn is celebrating being fresh home from jail, his main opposition are beginning to make waves in the music industry.
In January 2018, FBG Wooski drops the very disrespectful track computers.
FBG Duck was dancing in the video.
Okay, guys, this song right here, Computers, I got to tell y'all, man, this is probably, I'm just going to say it.
It was by far the most disrespectful.
That and Dead Bitches are the two most disrespectful Chicago drills songs I've heard.
Really bad.
And you know what?
Let me pull up that video real fast for y'all.
Because this one comment had me dead, bro.
Let's see here.
Chrome.
Let's see here.
Oh, yeah.
There's a couple of diss tracks that were pretty bad.
So you know what?
I'm just going to, you know what?
Let me just put the whole, let me close this.
Let me just put the whole window up for y'all.
Okay.
Boom.
All right.
So there's a couple.
We're going to talk.
We'll talk about diss tracks real quick.
So obviously we got dead bitches here, right?
This is this is bad.
And then we got slide, right?
We talked about slide.
This one right here.
Let me make sure this is muted.
So he gets on Bobby Shimurta's computer's beat, right?
And in it, he basically disses everyone that was dead or alive in Oblock.
And right here, what I want y'all to do, come to the comments and you can see all the people he disses with the time stamps.
Little Steve, Black Disciples, Chicago Police Department, TYMB, O Block, Front Street, Brick City, Big A, Little Dirk, Lamron, E Day, OTF Newski, Blood Money Gang, slash Big Low, which is that's Chief Keith's people.
D-Thang, Keda, J Money, Lil Boo, HK, LA Capone, OD, Baldi, Chino, Pluto, 600 Breezy, White, White, LA Capone again.
Like, bro, you know, he even says it.
Oh, won't LA me in the studio, bitch.
I keep the still.
Like, goddamn.
You know, because L.A. Capone got killed in the music studio.
So, let me.
And this comment right here had me dead.
I ain't gonna lie.
Because this track, guys, is crazy.
It goes, when you had enough of everybody, smoking Tuca.
That dude gets a fucking Don DeMarco for that one.
You know what I'm saying?
Whoever wrote this comment, Young Sway 2333.
Because, yo, this song is crazy.
Like, literally, like, when he wrote that comment, like, when you're tired of everybody saying smoking tuca, like, yeah, bro.
You know what I'm saying?
They're running around with the lasers on the guns, etc.
Talking about spinning the block.
You know what I'm saying?
It's just, and this is, bro, Wooski is very talented.
Very, very talented.
But this, this song spawned a very bad get back, which we're going to talk about here in a second.
But I would say computers and dead bitches are probably by far the most disrespectful diss songs I've ever heard.
Chicago drill.
And this one was really good from a lyrical standpoint.
You know what I'm saying?
So yeah, go check this out when you guys are in when you guys are done with this stream.
And then also, honorable mention, you got FBG Duck here with Ruga.
See, I like both, man.
I listen to both sides.
You know what I'm saying?
I listen to both sides.
But I will say that the Tucaville side disses are worse.
And I think the reason why is because Dirk and Vaughn and all them, they're in the industry.
You know what I'm saying?
They're more popping.
So these guys have to be really, really like grimy in their disses.
You know what I'm saying?
Yes, Ruga and Duck are cousins.
Yes, they are.
And Ruga has taken over as the most popular GD rapper now.
You know, he has that hit.
You know, they don't let the GDs in the door.
You know what I'm saying?
Which I think, if I'm not mistaken, Kanye West was supposed to jump on the remix to that.
So, oh, yeah, so you guys see what's coming up next, which we'll talk about those songs later.
So, okay, let's stop sharing real quick.
So, let's get back to our boy Trap Laura.
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We're going to talk about some of the evidence that came in as well from there.
Okay, nope.
Oh, sorry, guys.
Give me one sec.
Minimize this.
I'll read some of these super chats as well while we're okay.
So, boom.
So, yeah, computers literally, you know, the top comment: when you're tired of everyone smoking Tuca.
Because that's true.
Everyone will say, oh, I'm smoking all Tuca.
I'm smoking all Tuca.
And then he comes out with this fucking diss song.
And man, fucks everybody up.
That was talking shit about Tuca.
Okay, so we got here.
Christian Worsham.
You're killing this breakdown, Myron.
Fed boys, we up.
Thank you so much, man.
I appreciate that, Christian.
Shout out to you for the support.
I appreciate it greatly.
Let me just make sure.
So we're going to keep playing this thing here.
So, okay, so y'all know about what happened, right?
With is obviously with everyone hates, they hate Wooski, right?
Because Wooski is made that this song.
So now we're going to talk about, let's see here.
We're going to skip the murder of Can get right.
Okay, so Vaughn and them, you can't make this shit up, guys.
So you guys are just going to see how much of a demon Von and them are.
So from here, after the murder of Dooski.
Remember, so Dooski.
Okay, let me say this real quick.
So Wooski's homeboy, Dooski, gets killed, okay, by all black members.
All right, 300, 600, or whatever.
They kill him.
No, actually, I think 600 people killed Dooski.
If I'm not mistaken, someone in the chat correct me if I'm wrong.
Chicago AD, I know you know about this.
But they killed Dooski, okay?
Dooski is a good friend of Wooski.
So they're going to have a public funeral for Dooski.
And this is what ensues.
It appeared that get back gang members hatched a plan to shoot up his funeral because they knew Wooski would be there.
Even more crazy, E-Dog and King Vaughn would even FaceTime Wooski a few days before the funeral, telling him that they were going to surprise him.
This is your big brother.
Yeah, you know what the fuck going on?
This is your big brother.
You know, I wish I could say one of y'all was my boy.
I ain't talking about to do it tonight on Cheeto.
What's all of the courage?
What's all of the courage?
We're going to surprise.
You're talking about tonight.
We got surprised, yo.
But you sound out tonight.
Meanwhile, E-Dog is openly tweeting that another get back is coming and that they're planning to get rid of someone.
And sure enough, on the afternoon of October the 22nd, at Dooski's funeral, a car turns up.
People jump out of the car and start shooting into the crowd outside of the church indiscriminately.
But apparently, they were looking for Wooski.
Police say they heard a barrage of shots just after noon.
They were coming from across the street at a funeral for a local musician known as Dooski DeMan was letting out.
His real name is Van Trees Chris.
He was killed by gunfire earlier this month.
Witnesses today heard a couple of shots at first, apparently fired into the crowd.
Then many more, several dozen more shots.
Investigators have placed markers indicating.
Hey, Gooseland, we're talking about Chicago, bro.
Goose Island.
We talk about your place, man.
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Hey, Terzo and Cappy, comment right now so I can find you guys.
Where shell casings are located, but so far, they have no one in custody.
Footage was captured in the immediate aftermath of the shooting, which again is probably too shocking to show you on YouTube, but it resembles a warzone.
It's truly hard to believe that this kind of thing is going on on American soil.
Six people were hit in this incident, and Wooski himself was shot in the head, miraculously surviving.
With some initially believing that Wooski had passed, FBG Duck confirmed on IG Live that Wooski had indeed survived the attack.
Vaughn would tweet after the funeral shooting that they have won the beef, with Mu Watt retweeting and agreeing.
From here, Vaughn would go on to drop numerous lyrics over the course of his career, disrespecting and making fun of Wooski shooting at their funeral.
With Von's lyrics on the track back again, literally saying that he slides at funerals, shoots everyone outside, and Wooski is going to feel it.
It's honestly.
Hold on.
Hold on, one second.
What the fuck just happened there?
This goes to show, bro, like the craziness.
Vaughn would tweet after the funeral shooting that they have won the beef, with Mu Wop retweeting and agreeing.
From here, Vaughn would go on to drop numerous lyrics over the course.
I've been killing shit for too long.
I'm like a veteran.
Wooski got shot.
Now he's taking medicine.
But anyway, GDK, I'd be in them buildings where them killers stay.
Course of his career, disrespecting and making fun of Wooski shooting at their funeral.
With Von's lyrics on the track, back again.
Oh, this song's a banger, by the way.
I ain't gonna lie.
Back again is one of the best songs on that album.
But he goes, I ain't trying to squash no beef, nigga.
Squash no beef.
We into it till you die, real street, nigga.
At your funeral, I might just slide.
Rest in peace, nigga.
Shoot up everybody that's outside.
Bet Wooski feel this one.
I bet Wooski's still twitching.
He changed something different.
Ever since he got shot in the head, guys, Wooski has not been the same.
I ain't gonna lie.
I haven't really heard too much music from him.
He's been recovering.
Obviously, he's laying low because, you know, he almost almost died, bro.
And yeah, like, like, what?
Like, what man is out here literally admitting to crimes on like, yo, you know what I'm saying?
Like, man.
At funerals, shoots everyone outside, and Wooski is going to feel it.
It's honestly insane to me that Von got away with saying stuff like this, but I guess it was that same insanity and boldness that attracted people to Von's music.
With fans throwing on these murder anthems, wondering, how could this monster still be on the streets and making music?
Only days before Dooski's funeral, King Vaughn had dropped the track War With Us, notable for lyrics that appear to take credit for killing the female driller, KI, a killing that Chicago police would later confirm that Vaughn did.
But it would be in December 2018 when King Vaughn dropped his breakout anthem crazy story that this microphone murderer would break into the main street.
Yeah, this song right here made King Vaughn blow up.
And I think you, you know, after this, this show, guys, go check it out.
Fucking awesome songy details.
Well, we'll continue on.
But the storytelling is amazing on a tough ass beat as well.
Crazy Story is a storytelling song where King Vaughn skillfully glides over the beat, using his raps to tell an entire Chicago drill story.
The story involves him using a woman to lure a rich man in to rob them with the story ending with Von shooting somebody.
The most notable part of this song is at the end, where Vaughn introduced the world to his regular catchphrase, dissing his ox on 63rd.
From 64th to 65th, which we're not from 63rd.
So that's where it comes from, guys.
And dissing 63rd or saying he's not from 63rd would become a and do me a favor, actually.
Let me stop the show, goddammit.
Guys, like the video, okay?
We got mods fighting in the chat with trolls.
We got a bunch of fire on this on the on the on the screen.
We got our boy Trap Laur Ross narrating a fucking awesome ass documentary for y'all.
You know what I'm saying?
You know, like the goddamn video, guys.
Do me that favor.
Like the video, okay?
Let me look at how many likes right now.
I don't want to have to stop the video to get the likes up.
It helps a lot with the engagement, guys.
I see 1.5k likes.
Get me the 2K, 2K likes, guys, so that we can continue on with this bad boy and, you know, pushing the algorithm.
Huge part of King Vaughn's brand going forward.
He'd later be seen selling merch with a 63rd Street street sign with a giant crossover.
Now, Vaughn's track Crazy Story was distributed by Lil Duck's OTF Only the Family label.
And Crazy Story was a huge success for both Vaughn and Dirk.
It's got over 67 million views on YouTube today.
And the song was such a hit, Lil Dirk jumped onto a remix or part two of the track.
And with a winning formula, it seemed like King Vaughn would only get more and more disrespectful and shocking in his songs going forward.
Dissing the deceased and his living ops in his tracks, ultimately, Moon Bentley, 20 bucks, much respect.
Thank you so much, Moon Bentley.
E.G. Duck in his music and on social media, with their deadly street beef turning momentarily into more of a rap beef.
But sadly, Von and Duck's feud wouldn't stay on wax for very long at all.
On January the 9th, 2019, Mimo 600 and King Von dropped their collab track called Exposing Me, a song that's notable for its use of the same sample that ended up on fake...
Yep, and this is uh, this is what I was talking to you guys about earlier.
New York Blood CJ's Whoop D and real UK blood band okay's slide.
In the song, Vaughn mentions Wooski getting shot in the head.
He says that he's already put in so much work in the street that get back gang tell him to sit back, but he's still strapped.
He says outright that he was a killer before rap.
He says that he's smoking Tuca and a bunch of other names of deceased people more relevant to the 600 beef.
Vaughn even shouts out Oblock's DQ as his shooter, suggesting that he will soon be turning somebody else into a pack.
Meanwhile, Mimo 600 disses FBG Duck's cousin Ruger and his deceased brother Scrap.
He also disses Poppy and saying that he smokes a number of other deceased ops that we're not really going to go into.
Yeah, as you can see, Tuca, boom, you know what I'm saying?
As usual in response to this song, just under a month later, on February the 4th, 2019, FBG Duck and Ruger reply with their own exposing the remix on that same banging beef.
On this track, Ruger hints that SDL and 63rd made O Block.
Oh, see, niggas talk that shit, but they don't even know who made the O, which is very true because, as we know, right, because we had done our research before, KI, right, and uh, uh, Budda, I think his name was, uh, killed OD Perry, aka you know, the guy that they named Oblock on uh, aka D. They killed him on Tuca's birthday, which was August 10th.
Uh, I have it in my notes here, yes, August 10th, um, of 2011.
So they killed him on his birthday.
A reference to the murder of Odie Perry and suggesting that Oblock members still don't know who specifically was responsible.
With Ruger going on to drop a lot of disses aimed at they knew it was KR, that's why Vaughn went after her.
600 members affiliated with Oblock.
Meanwhile, FBG Duck says that he'll slide through O Block and Duck goes on to diss a whole bunch of other deceased ops that are important to Oblock, like Sheroid, OD, D-Thang, and Jay Money.
But this beef didn't just stop on the songs and it soon made its way to social media.
In the same month of that song's release, FBG Duck would go live, claiming that him and King Vaughn used to hang out as kids, but saying that Duck and his friends beat up King Vaughn when he found out that he was playing both sides of the wall, even going as far to suggest that King Vaughn isn't even really from Oblock.
And pause, they do have pictures of King Vaughn hanging out with them when they were kids.
So, uh, you know, it could be true, it could not be true, but obviously, this pissed King Vaughn off.
So, you guys could see like there's a deep-rooted hate here between these two between uh duck and King Vaughn.
See how it's building up.
Y'all can play any of that shit y'all want to, from sheet key to you can play Von whoever the fuck you want.
I don't give no as long as he ain't come out smoking none of that, you know, all that goofy shit these be talking about and really be lame as hell.
Used to get beat up after school on buses and shit, bro.
Tuga, anybody you want to fight, you want to do it, whatever.
Let's do it.
I'm shining, especially Von.
He knows he got his ass beat.
He got his ass beat on the bus.
Your ass used to hang with us.
He flipped because your ass was scared.
You're not even from Oblock, bro.
His ass know he got his ass beat.
Scary ass was playing both sides.
Obviously, these disses were not going to make King Vaughn too happy.
But since the success of Crazy Story and coming under the wing of fellow successful Chicago rapper Lil Dirk, Vaughn was spending a lot of time away from Chicago and living the high life of a successful rap star.
Rather than jumping in stolen cars and doing drills, Vaughn was with Dirk jumping off yachts, seemingly surrounded by people who knew his reputation very well.
Yeah, but obviously, this still bothered King Vaughn ridiculously.
And remember, guys, T. Roy, they wanted the get back in came because they killed T. Roy, who was Von's best friend.
And T. Roy was pretty much like their one of their top shooters.
Okay.
We're going to skip right here where it says Lil Dirk and King Vaughn catch a case.
I will break this case down separately because this is its own other thing.
But long story short, King Vaughn and Dirk allegedly robbed and shot at an individual.
Right.
So, and then King Vaughn makes this song.
And I'll just, I'll, I'll skim through this part.
Uh, came King Vaughn came out of the song, uh, took her to the O, which was a huge commercial hit, guys.
But in the music video, um, he basically makes fun of Duck, uses like someone that looks like Duck in it, and he and he makes references to making fun of Duck.
And, you know, and at the end, he kills Duck and he says, But because we know she said, fuck that nigga, he from 63rd.
Boom.
You know what I'm saying?
So obviously it was a diss.
And in the music video, he used someone that looked like Dirk as well.
Or sorry, Duck.
So now we're going to go into the murder of Duck.
Okay, guys.
Now we're going to get into now, you guys.
So let's do a quick little recap.
Okay.
Let's rewind it.
Before I do this recap, like the goddamn video, okay?
Because we just covered a whole bunch.
We covered about 10 years of violence right there in one shot.
Thanks to my boy Trap Laura Fucking Ross, who basically made that amazing documentary.
But we're going to also use it for the murder.
But quick little recap.
So what do we got?
We got the BDs, Black Disciples, and the Gangster.
Sorry, the BDs, Black Disciples, and you got the Gangster Disciples, GDs, right?
And we got O Block versus STL EBT, okay?
And O Block are the B D's, essentially.
And then S T L E B T, aka Tucaville are the G D's.
Now, there are B D's and G D's in both groups, guys, just so y'all know.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
We talked about this in detail with Breezy, but just for, you know, simplicity purposes, we're just going to say the BD and the GD side, right?
So you get Chief Keefe blows up, right, with I don't like, and then 300.
In 300, he publicly, this is Tuca.
Who is Tuca?
Tuca is the guy who basically was murdered at a bus stop.
And, you know, FBG Duck runs out there, finds him, you know, sees his friend dies.
Obviously, that's going to leave a lasting impact on him.
So they want revenge, right?
The Tucaville want revenge.
After he's killed, they name their side Tucaville.
What did they do on Tuca's birthday?
KI and another guy go and they kill OD Perry, aka O D. After he dies, they've named Wick City Oblock, okay?
So boom, we got those two staple murders there, right?
Then from there, the violence just erupts, and we got tens of dozens of guys of people getting murdered, right?
Over this gang war.
Fast forward, King Vaughn and FBG Duck start to get into the music industry, start making names for themselves, but the childhood issues don't go away.
And every person that dies on each side makes them hate the other guy even more and more, even more and more so.
And obviously destroys any type of potential squashing of beef because this is real.
These are friends dying, guys, every other week, every other month, etc.
So he goes, all right, bro, cool.
You can make your own YouTube channel and report on it.
But I just literally showed you the discovery and the police had her as the primary suspect with the other guy.
But all right, man.
All right, cool.
So let me see here.
Let me make sure I didn't miss anything.
We got Moon Bentley.
Mods have confused me with being a hater and basically banned me everywhere else.
So I'm going to just show my support through these super chats.
I've exposed your content to many of my friends and I really believe y'all making a positive impact.
Thank you so much, Moon Bentley.
Just keep it respectful, bro.
We don't mind a little bit of criticism.
Just keep it respectful.
Myron works very hard.
Thank you very much, Michael Mitroke.
You the man, bro.
So, and then what else do we got here?
We got 10 bucks from the three kings.
I had to walk away for a few minutes, so I don't know if you read my last chat, but did you see Tommy Sotomayor had a back and forth with FBG Duck's mom and a few different Chicago gang members?
Yeah, I didn't see it, but I know he had talked with her.
I know he had talked with her.
Let's see here.
Who else do we got?
And we got, all right, cool.
I think I'm caught up here.
Thank you guys so much for all the support.
There's 3,100 of you guys in here.
Get me up to at least 2K likes, man.
That should be easy work.
Just like the video, bro.
Let's see here.
What are we at?
We're at 1.6.
Guys, get me to 2,000 likes, and then we're going to get into the actual murder.
Give me the 2,000 likes, and then I'm going to play the part of the murder.
And remember, I still got court documents I got to go over.
We ain't done yet, baby.
And I'm going to do a QA after this bad boy.
Damn, I'm supposed to meet up with a chick too, man.
God damn it.
Fuck.
Well, it is what it is.
We got to work, right?
So I'm probably going to miss out on some box because of you guys.
So it is what it is.
So like the goddamn video right now.
All right.
Like the video.
It ain't easy doing these things.
Also, subscribe to my boy Trap Laura Ross.
I'm going to pull up his channel for y'all real quick.
You know what I'm saying?
You got to show love to the other people that support you too, man.
He came on our podcast.
This is a good friend of mine.
We talk on Instagram fairly often.
Good dude, Trap Laura Ross.
And here's his channel as well, right?
Hit that big red button.
And he also has another channel as well, guys.
Trap more Ross.
Okay.
Subscribe to this YouTube channel as well, guys.
All right.
See, and he puts content all the time.
Check him out, man.
Really great content creator.
A lot of respect for this guy.
So, all right, if you guys want me to get into the murder now, I need you guys to like the video because I haven't even gotten into the sauce yet about how we're going to talk about how you know the actual case.
I'm going to read the indictment with y'all.
I'm going to explain what Rico is.
We're going to get into all that juicy stuff.
But I need you guys to like the video right now.
Okay.
And let me see here if I need to mod anyone else up.
Uh, let's see here.
What do we what are we at right now?
We're at we got 3,000 watching.
I need you guys to get me to 2K and we're going to continue this breakdown.
1.8.
I need 200 more likes, guys.
200 more likes.
Not that hard.
Just hit that like button, okay?
Because I'll tell y'all this, man.
Oblock.
No, it was not.
Yeah, it's not looking too good for them, bro.
But like the video right now, guys.
What do we got here?
We got, uh, we're at 1.8, 200 more likes, guys.
200 more likes.
And then we're going to continue on and we're going to actually go over the murder.
And then also, shout out to Chicago 88.
We'll probably, there's going to be some content that's going to come up from him as well.
James NYCGK.
Sad thing is it never had to get this bad.
I don't condone what these children were doing in their streets, but Chicago PD needs to take blame too.
Yeah, bro.
I mean, Chicago PD is severely understaffed.
A lot of crime.
Like, yeah, 100%.
I agree.
But, you know, it is what it is.
A lot of major cities are like this.
Hey, Terzo, Myron, someone put me on timeout when you asked for me.
Mind me up if you like to.
Fed It taking over.
Thank you so much, Terzo.
I appreciate that.
I like Turtles five bucks.
Drake will have to get a case before Myron does a breakdown and rapper whose music doesn't like Elmeo.
Okay.
And then we got here Sonny Ballin one.
What up, Myron?
Finally, got a chance to catch a live.
My tuition for the gems.
DJ Act got a good one coming.
Yep, yep, yep.
Absolutely.
Shout out to DJ Academics.
Let's see here.
I want to make sure I don't miss any of you guys.
Lord Kalik, Chief Keith doesn't get enough acknowledgement for dropping war, which he was essentially banned from Chicago for.
Yes.
Yes, he is definitely banned from Chicago.
Let's see here.
Thank you guys so much, man.
I appreciate the support.
But yeah, like the video, guys.
Like the video.
No.
It helps with the engagement.
And I know you guys are probably wondering, yo, Myron, why do you need the likes?
That was easy.
The reason why is because it helps with the engagement, guys.
It helps push the video out to more people so they can find this content and then sub to the channel and it helps grow, man.
You don't have to support with a super chat or anything like that.
Just like the video.
That's what that's all I ask, man.
Just like the video, get it up so that we can continue on with the show.
Otherwise, then I got to force you to like the video by playing these goddamn sound effects.
And I know you guys don't want me to do that.
You know, I'll be getting a lot of complaints about these sound effects.
But all I got to say about the people that complain about the sound effects.
It doesn't matter what you think.
Welcome to Fed It, baby.
The most immature former federal agent ever before ever known.
Yeah, 100 likes, guys.
Give me 100 more likes and we're going to hit 2,000.
Then we're going to continue this bad boy going.
All right.
Let's see here.
We're probably at 1.9 by now.
Let's see.
1.9.
We're almost there.
Like the video.
Don't be stupid.
And like the goddamn video.
All right.
Because we got some more stuff to talk about, man.
These dudes shooting up funerals, shooting up freaking nice shopping places, etc.
You know what I'm saying?
So if you guys want me to continue the show, I need you to like the video.
give me a give me a hell yeah yeah it's very easy man We got a lot of haters right now.
Okay, we have 2K now.
Shout out to my boy Goose Land.
Thank you, man.
Goose Island for letting me know.
He's actually from the shy.
All right, let's continue on with the video.
Now we're going to get into the murder of FBG Duck.
All right, guys.
Rest in peace.
On the morning of the 4th of August, 2020, the members from Oblock are chilling on their block, openly selling weed or Tuka and Zazar as they call it, and discussing their operation to a camera recording live.
This is my dog on Chain David.
I'm BDSM Road.
That's Moop right there.
Big bag of that shot.
One of the shooters.
A big grocery bag of that shit.
What you got in your bag, bitch?
What you got over here, folks?
All I got to say is, you know, admitting to drug trafficking on Instagram live with your face and the drugs in place.
You stupid.
Continue on.
Really?
Quick, nigga.
That's my son.
I just came outside like 30 minutes ago.
Oh, man.
If I was DEA, I'd be excited right now.
If I was like a narc or something like that, obviously, I ain't gonna lie.
Feds don't give a fuck.
They're probably selling some fucking street-level bullshit marijuana or whatever.
I wouldn't give a fuck.
If I'm Chicago Peter fucking narcotics, I'm just like, oh, you know what I'm saying?
Next thing I know, I'm getting in that fucking squad car.
I'm like, heading over fucking O'Block, man.
It's clear that the guys from O'Block have absolutely no worries about committing crimes on camera for all to see.
And later that day, you guys think this self-listener is bad?
Wait until after they kill Duck.
Oh, Lord.
We would see just how far they were willing to take this truly reckless attitude.
4 a.m. that same morning, FBG Duck wakes up in a bad mood, making a Facebook status suggesting that he was angry about the murder of his brother Brick, hoping that he bumps into the killer.
Little did he know he would do just that that very same day.
Because on the afternoon of August the 4th, 2020, less than one month after the release of FBG Duck's incredibly disrespectful song, Dead Bitches, Duck goes shopping in the Gold Coast, a place that's been described as the Rodeo Drive of Chicago, a luxury high-end shopping district and a high-profile tourist area.
And it was here that FBG Duck must have been located by his enemies.
Because while he's shopping, two vehicles end up here 30 minutes away from Oblock.
Oh, bro.
Not only that, we're going to talk about how fast they got there and some other stuff after, okay?
Because some new information came out like two days ago.
And we're going to talk about that as well.
Duck is confronted outside of the Dolce and Gabbana store by around four masked individuals who hop out of the car opening fire.
Duck pulls a gun and tries to return fire, but it that's the same gun, by the way.
I don't know if you guys saw that's the same gun that he had in the song Dead Bitches.
Jams falling to the ground along with Duck himself.
Oh, yeah, right there.
Yeah, see?
Look, I see.
I had read, I didn't even notice this.
Okay, yeah.
So, because I had read somewhere in a Reddit that he had the same gun from that music video.
And guys, this is why you make sure you clean your gun.
Like, real talk, real fast with gun safety.
Always, number one, go to the range, practice.
And then, number two, clean your gun.
You must clean your gun.
If who knows, if his gun didn't jam, and you got, you guys can see the slide is pushed back a little bit.
It's out of, it's, it's, uh, it's, it's, um, it's out of battery.
So you can see right here that it jammed.
You know what I'm saying?
Which, you know, anytime a gun jams, by the way, guys, tap rack, baby.
You know what I'm saying?
Tap rack.
Okay.
Or a fucking dump out the magazine and use another one.
You know what I'm saying?
Tap rack every single time when that bullshit happens.
So clean your gun, guys, because you never know when you're in a situation like this where it's life or death.
Who knows if he was able to return to have some return fire if he would have been alive today.
You know what I'm saying?
As bullet after bullet is fired into his body, Duck is shot numerous times, with some outlets even reporting that he could have been shot as many as 38 times.
And he's left to die there by the shooters who immediately flee the scene in their cars.
A man and a woman that was standing with Duck at the time of the shooting are both injured, but luckily survive.
At this point, scared and confused members of the public begin to crowd around Duck's body, with some even videotaping the aftermath of this terrible crime.
Eventually, a 12-minute video is uploaded in its entirety depicting the aftermath of that incident.
I see some of you guys in the chat saying, I need to clean my gun.
Go clean your gun, guys.
If anything, learn from this situation.
Clean your gun.
You never know when something could happen and you need it, man.
Clean your gun.
I might do a goddamn video for you guys on teaching you how to clean your gun and how to take apart a Glock and all that other stuff.
I might teach you guys how to do that.
If you guys want me to do that, give me a one in the chat.
If you guys want me to teach you how to take apart a Glock and clean it and everything else like that, I could do that for y'all.
Give me a one in the chat if y'all want it.
But yeah, man, clean your gun, man, if anything.
Because he had his gun right there, man, with an extended mag.
Who knows if you would have been here today if his gun was cleaned?
You know what I'm saying?
99% of the time, or he might have had a, he might have had a like a non-a non-factory magazine.
That's another thing.
Guys, do not use these fucking weird ass extendo mags that are long that aren't made by Glock.
Okay.
Always use the manufacturer's own magazines.
Don't use no bullshit aftermarket stuff.
Always use the stock.
Always use the stock.
Okay.
So, you don't deal with jams or any of that other weird stuff.
And here's the thing: you know, with the stock, you might get jams, but the chances go down.
Okay, keep your gun clean.
Use clean, use good magazines that are high quality that are made by the uh the gun manufacturer.
If you buy, if you got Glocks, use Glock magazines, okay?
You got a six-hour use six-hour magazines.
Don't use anyone else's bullshit cheap, China-made uh magazines.
Use magazines for your gun.
And the reason why I want you guys to know is because he could be alive today, you know what I'm saying, if he was able to return fire.
Who knows?
Duck lays there on the ground for an extended period of time fighting for his life.
This video is far too shocking to show you on YouTube, but once again, it really drives home just how much destruction these killers were so willing to inflict on the streets that they live in and upon the someone asked about drums.
You can get drums, but make sure they're stopped.
They're from the manufacturer.
And I don't know if a lot of Glock makes drums like I don't know if they do.
They might, they might, but it might be tough for you to get it in depending on what state you are.
Fellow citizens who live there alongside them.
Duck's mother would later claim that the police actually stopped the ambulances getting through, preventing Duck from receiving medical attention in the adequate time frame.
They even blocked the ambulance off from getting to him.
See, that's what they don't want the world to know.
But I'm gonna tell it and I'm gonna get justice for my son.
After Duck's killing, this brazen broad daylight shooting made international news with reporters comparing the killing to the slaying of Chicago mob bosses back in 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.
Considering how publicly this murder was carried out, there was an insane amount of media retention around Duck's death.
And according to his own mother, Duck had been reported dead on the news before she had even had an opportunity to identify her son's body.
The news actually announced he was dead before I can even go to the hospital.
But even more chilling than that is the fact that Duck's mother witnessed people finding out about the news on the street and clapping in joy.
Somebody actually clapped in the crazy right cloud when they pronounced my son being deceased.
I hit the floor.
I couldn't believe it.
Adding even further insult to Duck's family in this horrible time, the mayor of Chicago came out with a statement saying that Duck fancied himself as a rapper, but was really just a gangster.
Clearly, not aware of the work that Duck was doing to improve his life or the pledge that he'd made his mother after his brother's death to focus on the music rather than the streets.
Now, people made a lot of the fact that this happened in such an upscale and upmarket part of Chicago, far from the rundown hoods where this beef supposedly originated from.
One article spoke of Duck bringing a street fight between the have-nots into turf controlled by the hands.
God damn.
All right.
Uh, Maris Sank.
I'm sorry if I pronounced this wrong.
Those extreme extended mags always jamming those guns.
They must be clean.
Love the content, Myron.
Keep with the good work.
I clean my gun off.
And absolutely.
You gotta, man.
You gotta.
You gotta.
And as a woman, you should definitely have a gun, man.
These motherfuckers are crazy out here.
And then, because, and as the thing, you ain't gonna be able to overpower a man.
You know what I'm saying?
I'm a big advocate of women carrying guns.
Not trying to get off topic, but I'd be interested in your opinion on the feds kicking in the door of a journalist named James O'Keeffes, not now, but later.
Yes, I will break that down as well.
I did hear about that.
I know he went on Tim Cast and talked about that.
All I'm going to say about that one is: if the feds get a search warrant for your home, bro, you fucked up.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, they need a lot of probable cause to get a search warrant for your home, bro.
That's one of the highest thresholds of Fourth Amendment.
So I'm not saying he's guilty, but what I'm saying is that they had to have overwhelming evidence to get a search warrant for his home.
All right.
Suggesting that these drill rappers are so-called have-nots that usually just kill each other on the south side of the city where nobody cares.
Going on to say that these killings are being done for clout and comparing all of the white people standing on the street watching Duck die to the movie Hotel Rwanda and going on to say that because of the socio-economic implications of Duck dying in this way in this location meant that there would be no way that his killers would evade justice.
That was true, though.
That was speaking facts, unfortunately, even though that's terrible to say it like that.
But that is the truth, man.
This is something that Duck's own mother once again echoed in a Vlad TV interview.
They want justice for my son just as well as anybody else because they feel they're not safe.
If this can happen down here, Duck's mother also vowed to get justice for her son.
I want them prosecuted.
If they did, they're not gonna do nothing.
But for over a year, there was no justice as Duck's killers evaded all consequences for what they had done.
But even more shocking than that, they weren't quiet about it either.
running free in the streets and on social media, soaking up every single drip of clout that they could just for being involved in this horrific crime.
It's no coincidence that following the murder of FBG Duck that the cops had several cars watching over Oblock.
They were apparently there to stop retaliation attacks with warnings being issued in the local community that young people should stay off the streets because bullets are about to fly.
The cops knew where the bullets that had killed Duck had been sent from, and it was a safe bet that some may be sent back in that direction soon after.
But the thing is, building the actual case to catch the people that killed Duck would take some time.
But fortunately, those who were involved in the crime would begin dropping crumbs and clues from the very moment that they got back from the hit.
The very day that FBG Duck is killed, See Murder from Oblock posts a picture of himself to Instagram doing the GD Killer hand sign with the caption Anyway, GDK, a reference to a King Vaughn lyric.
Meanwhile, on the other side of the spectrum, soon after Duck's killing, Lil Dirk went live on Instagram whilst getting off of a private jet.
He didn't really say anything, but the comments are crammed with people.
And I'm going to talk about Dirk at the end in my predictions.
Yeah, but just pay attention to this, guys.
He was very intelligent about making sure that he was nowhere near the area.
People mentioning that FBG Duck was just murdered.
Of course, Dirk was conveniently out of Chicago whilst this happened, something he had made publicly clear on Twitter only hours before the hit took place, with Lil Reese also sliding in on the alibi too.
Now, a lot of people speculated that Lil Dirk going live so soon after Duck's murder was a calculated move to show the world and the authorities that he was indeed far away from the crime when it happened.
The perfect alibi.
But on the flip side, Dirk would also go on to tweet, rest in peace, Nooski, his cousin, only an hour and a half after Duck was killed.
Who was killed by Duck's people, by the way?
So clearly, Duck's passing meant something to him.
And the day after Duck's death, King Vaughn would release his song with Lil Dirk, all these N-words.
That track that song is tough, I ain't gonna lie.
But still releasing it the day after.
Doesn't have any specific lyrics pertaining to Duck's death, but the timing can't be ignored.
And of course, it's filled with King Vaughn rapping about having bodies from way back.
The fact that they went ahead and still released this in spite of what was going on just goes to show you there were really no plans for Oblock or their affiliates to keep quiet after this event had played out.
And the same day that that song drops, Mimo 600 is seen smoking a blunt on IG Live, whilst all the comments ask if it's Duck that he is smoking.
And he confirms this by showing off a custom Duck Callie pack.
OH SHIT, OH SHIT, OH SHIT But he wasn't the only one showing disrespect.
600 Breezy dropped a snippet of an FBG Duck diss song, pondering publicly whether he should still release it, even though Duck is dead.
But it was exactly 10 days after Duck's murder on August the 14th, 2020, when King Vaughn is seen in Atlanta at the Icebox Jewelers, picking up a number of diamond-encrusted custom Oblock chains for his goons, even posting a handy list of names who would receive these chains next to it.
Now, I don't know what was engraved on every single one of these personalized chains, but taking a closer look at the backside of Vaughn's personal extra-large O-Block chain, we can see what this is really about because it's engraved with the names of nine fallen Oblock associates, along with a crosshair, the number 64, the old name for Oblock, Wick City, and the tagline Oblock for life.
Now, what you guys are going to start seeing now is going to be a lot of circumstantial evidence.
So, let me break this down for y'all real fast, and we're going to continue on with what we got going on here.
So, let me see if I can boom.
Yeah, okay.
So, um, okay.
So, circumstantial evidence, guys, is basically evidence that when it's by itself, I'm going to put it like a very uh simple way to put it, right?
Um, evidence when it's on its own is trash, but when you put it together with other pieces of circumstantial evidence, start to get stronger and stronger in weight, okay?
Uh, watch my YNW Melly case.
Uh, I break down in there uh, circumstantial evidence because, long story short, cliff notes: YMW Melly gave the police a certain story, uh, or sorry, his buddy YW Bortland gave the police a certain story.
The police systematically destroyed that story with circumstantial evidence that showed there was no other way that the two people, aka YNW Melly's best friends, would have been killed in a drive-by shooting.
The only way they could have died was by being shot in the vehicle, and they were able to establish that the shots came from the exact location where Melly was sitting in the vehicle.
And they had a bunch of little pieces of evidence that were all circumstantial in nature, but put together create a damning piece of evidence.
And that's why I basically concluded there's no way Melly's gonna beat that case if he goes to trial.
He's gonna have to plead guilty.
So, what you're gonna see from this point forward, guys, is circumstantial evidence, okay?
And this is an example of it, all right?
Uh, what you got here is a chain, right, that has the shooter stuff on it.
When King Vaughn is seen in Atlanta at the Icebox Jewelers, picking up a number of diamond-encrusted custom O-Block chains for his goons, even posting a handy list of names who would receive these chains next to it.
Now, I don't know what was engraved on every single one of these personalized chains, but taking a closer look.
So, look, you got the little shooter thing here.
Long live.
He has all the dead, all the people that died, right?
OD, Batoon, Sheroyd, etc., J. Money, T-Roy, right?
At the backside of Vaughn's personal extra-large O-block chain.
With the little crosshairs here, long live, we're shooters, etc.
So, this is where you start to get into the circumstantial evidence, okay?
And not to mention the mountains of that.
We didn't even talk about all the evidence from before that I showed y'all before, the 10 years of police reports, etc., of hits and everything else like that from the Chicago Police Department, which FBI obviously has access to.
We can see what this is really about because it's engraved with the names of nine fallen O Block associates, along with a crosshair, the number 64, the old name for Oblock, Wick City, and the tagline O Block for Life.
Vaughn himself had this extra large O Block chain, whilst the smaller ones were distributed to other members.
This includes several people who are now in custody for the murder of FBG Duck.
like see murder and muwap who was seen flexing his new chain extensively on ig muwap was one of the guys that got arrested And we got something funny on him later on.
And we saw the likes of DQ being gifted his chain personally by King Vaughn.
Now, for the record, Vaughn had been planning to give his hitters chains for several months to the murder of FBG Duck, even being seen on social media consulting with his crew about the chains all the way back in May 2020.
You hear me, young?
Yeah.
White gold, yellow goal, I say white.
You know how that shit.
And even custom designing them at Icebox before Duck's passing.
But it is slightly curious that we didn't start seeing the chains getting shown off until 10 days after Duck's murder.
When a full video about them was released on Icebox's YouTube channel, where we see King Vaughn basically explaining that specific chains are to be customized for specific getbacks, with the vengeance of Sheroid apparently corresponding to a Sheroid squad check.
1992 to 2012.
Okay, who's that one for us?
And then you just, how do you start this?
He ate the best.
Right, so he's getting these chains for his homeboys, right?
A couple days later, Von was on IG live with DQ.
And then also, he goes to Oblock, guys, shortly after the death.
Okay.
Let me make sure.
Okay.
And he splits $100,000 with his team.
Now, again, guys, this doesn't mean that he paid them for the hit.
But this is all, it doesn't look good when it's put together.
See how circumstantial evidence builds?
It's like a snowball.
As you get more and more of it, it becomes more and more damning and it starts to become bigger and bigger and then it hits you.
And then, fuck, what are you going to do?
You know what I'm saying?
And he goes back to Oblak with all this money.
You know, these are people that have probably never seen this amount of cash in their life, guys.
We're going to do that with the same way.
Walk, kill two birds, one stone.
Walk, same way.
Same way.
I will say this.
You know, obviously, Dirk, you know, I mean, Vaughn used to go back all the time and show his hood love.
You know what I'm saying?
That's why they loved him so much.
They got Lusty even a fear.
Where you at?
What's going on?
So anyway, yeah.
So let's go back.
Unable to help himself but mock the ops just a little bit, telling his audience.
So after, so, you know, so we got the chains, we got the money, right?
Want to get into a hot shot?
Trucking without a CDL.
Let's go.
Great videos, Fed.
Thank you so much, Hotshot Haven.
Appreciate this support.
And also, guys, do me a favor, like the goddamn video, man.
Okay.
I think we're at, get us a two 2.5k likes, man.
If we can get up to 3,000, I'd be very happy with that.
That'll bring us up to almost 100% engagement, which will be very important.
So, like that goddamn video.
All right.
So, all right.
So, we know about the $100,000 now.
We got, we looked at the chains, okay?
Now, like I said, this can be conscrued as payment for a potential hit.
Remember, even if Duck was alive prior to the money being dispersed, it can still be looked at that way.
You know what I'm saying?
So, he buys the 10 chains.
Now, boss top fucks up.
All right.
Let's go to the boss top interview.
It does make you wonder why, only less than a month after a gangland murder in the middle of a busy street, that these guys are inviting vloggers to their block to record them.
And so, it was in this very interview that boss.
So, boss top fucks up.
Here we go.
Any thoughts on him?
Like, did you know him?
Who duck?
Did you know him before?
I ain't no duck like that.
Carlo.
Okay.
All I know.
Don't say that shit about Troy.
Or.
Rest in peace.
Duck.
Okay.
He's like, You got anything about FBG Duck?
Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
You know, don't say shit about Troy.
That's it.
Get that guy over there.
What or ever?
You know me.
Come on, man.
Don't do that.
I don't do that.
You know, I know that.
Stop playing.
Stop playing.
Y'all saw that?
Let's enlarge this bad boy and do it one more time.
Oh, man.
I know them.
FBI agents was in that fucking field office like this.
This nigga, man.
So, do you got any stir up number?
But you got any like thoughts like on FBG Duck?
Hello?
Any thoughts?
Holo?
Like, did you know him?
Did you him before?
Like everything like that?
Carlo.
Okay.
All I know, don't say that shit about Troy.
All I know, don't say that shit about Troy.
Remember, guys, the song what I showed y'all earlier, dead bitches.
He should he talks about Troy a lot, T-Roy.
Okay, remember, T-Roy is very respected on Oblock.
All the rappers shouted him out when he passed away.
He was a real hitter.
So obviously, his murder was a big deal.
That is what spawned the get back gang, aka the guys that went after Duck.
Rest in peace.
Duck.
With a smile on his face, laughing.
Okay, he's like, you got anything about FBG Duck?
Yeah, it's as shit about Troy.
That's it.
And as you can see, get that guy over there.
What or ever?
You know me.
Come on, man.
Don't do that.
I don't do that.
You know, I know that.
Stop playing.
Zip your mouth, bro.
Shut up.
Literally, he's in the back, like, bro, what are you doing?
Shut up, bitch.
Like, what the fuck, man?
Oh, man.
All right.
So, yeah, don't do that.
Drop somebody else's deck.
I know what.
Yeah, that's an L. Okay.
So, Jesus.
All right.
Top from Oblox would post up in front of the camera telling the blogger that he's willing to answer.
All right.
So we're going to.
So he gives that interview, right?
And then, just so y'all know, I'll just say this real quick.
We don't have to watch it, but basically, so after the death, Von starts trolling.
He says he squashed the beef with Duck when he never did.
He does, he does an interview with academics where he says, Oh, yeah, like, you know, we had squashed the beef.
I did a song with him, blah, blah, blah.
And then he puts the phone down for a bit and he starts laughing.
Like, yeah, he starts trolling, you know, Duck's death some more.
And then now the FBI starts to make an appearance at Parkway Nardis.
Despite not getting arrested, these guys would be fools to think that the feds weren't at least paying some attention.
And so on October the 7th, 2020, the FBI are seen patrolling through Oblock with C-Murder himself deciding to film them.
Oh, my mama, bro.
Oh, my DEA agents.
Oh, mama, they own the blocks, good.
They own the motherfucking blocks, good.
What the fuck?
Is that coming to my guard?
Don't got to lock up.
Oh, yeah, that's D-A-F-B-I, O-Name.
And here come motherfucking Parkway Security.
In fact, C-Murder actually recorded the FBI walking through Oblock whilst yelling, fuck Brick.
Fuck Brick.
I got you.
Hold that motherfucker up.
Man, Marisank, I'm from Chicago.
I predict Dirk will be next on the Feds list.
Chicago isn't going to let this go.
The people downtown are mad as hell about this murder.
They want Dirk as well.
It costs the city money.
Ooh, you might be onto something there.
I'll begin my prediction at the end.
So, as you can see, we got DEA, FBI early in the morning, 6 a.m.
He has a rifle, it looks like you see that thing, boy.
They're talking about it.
So, let me tell y'all this right now: DEA, FBI working together, doing a raid like that.
Yeah, some shit going on.
Some shit is going on.
Big time.
Okay?
Big fucking time.
...failing O'Block, but no arrests have been made at this point.
But funnily enough, King Von seems to have his own surveillance crew in O'Block.
A camera crew following him aimed at Duck.
And while on a press run for this new release, Von would even check in with DJ Academics for an on-the-phone interview.
So he traditionally academics asks Vaughn how he felt when he found out about Duck's death.
And at this point, I kid you not.
King Von.
Chat, tell me if you think that this is sincere.
Von begins to slowly eat cereal out of the box, telling academics that he was hurt by Duck's death in an incredibly unconvincing manner.
Were you saddened by the news that he was murdered then?
That shit hurt.
Hey, go to sleep at night.
I can't believe that shit.
At this point, King Vaughn couldn't even continue keeping a straight face.
So he tells academics to hold on and points the camera away from his face.
When, for a moment, we hear what sounds like King Vaughn and his homie BJ just straight up sniggering and laughing.
And even when Vaughn gets his composure and comes back on camera, he slips up because for a very brief moment, we see BJ in the back of the car laughing uncontrollably.
Can't believe that shit.
Hold on, man.
Look at Axe.
Axe like this nigga, bro.
Let's talk about some other shit.
See his boy in the back laughing?
Bro.
Slow motion time.
Oh, my God.
Not a great look.
But in the end, none of that would really matter because no one could have expected what would happen next.
As Kippa, with a number of big names, so this is the day King Vaughn dies, guys.
So he's there with the screw, with the crew.
People don't notice.
He was down there with a bunch of guys, man, in Atlanta.
And then they basically, basically, what happened, guys, they got the drop.
They figure out where Kwando Rondo is because they had a little bit of a tiff going on.
And I don't think Vaughn was on some kill shit because he went up and just punched him.
But, you know, we'll see what happens next year.
You would have thought that this man, with his reputation and those around him, would be completely untouchable.
But perhaps it was that kind of thinking that led to this situation to begin with.
Because on the way home from that performance, King Vaughn and his crew drive to the Monaco Hookah Lounge after apparently getting the location of Kwando Rondo, an affiliate of the Rafa NBA Youngboy, who Vaughn had been having a feud with online.
This was nothing to do with the street leaf in Chicago.
This was a rap beef and one that I believe Vaughn was probably leaning into because he thought it would help his career if he was seen pressuring another rapper.
So after finding out that a music industry rival was nearby, Von's car abruptly changed direction, headed to that hookah lounge, which led to Vaughn accidentally losing the professional security team that had apparently been looking after him earlier that day.
Apparently, Vaughn wasn't being entirely open with his crew about what he was looking for or trying to do at this point.
Him and his team arrived to the hookah lounge lurking around the area for quite some time when somebody informed him that rap and you know what I got y'all right now.
I just pulled up the surveillance footage.
So let me pull it up for you guys right now because I don't think he shows it on his video.
So I got y'all right now, man.
All right.
So let me share.
This is a surveillance footage.
Boom.
It's all right.
So this is Quan Ron and the team shot and shot at NGO, which actually was the other way around.
So that's Von in the white right there.
Oh, God damn.
Well, let me pause it.
Let me fucking enlarge this shit.
Sorry.
All right.
There's Von in the white right there, punching Kwando Rondo.
And then there's Lil Tim right there.
He shoots him.
And as he shoots him, they're still rolling around, but he's already been shot.
And there's Lil Tim Bat right there on the floor.
And there's Vaughn.
At that point, he pretty much starts to pass away.
He's fighting with Kwando Rondo.
So let's rewind that a little bit.
Okay.
Keeps doing that stupid shit.
All right.
So here we go.
There's Vaughn right there punching.
Okay.
Punching.
Lil Tim right there.
Where my mouse is.
Boom.
He starts shooting.
Everyone disperses.
And there's Vaughn and Rondo Aquando on the fighting still.
Lil Tim shoots again, I think.
And yeah, boom.
And there we go.
Just like that.
Legend gone.
Fucking terrible.
Anyway.
So let's go back to our boy Drablo Ross.
Don't forget to subscribe to his YouTube channel, guys, and like his video.
Aquando Rondo was in a nearby car.
Vaughn immediately approached and in an insane scene that was captured.
All right, and we got it.
We showed the CCT.
So obviously after Vaughn dies, you know, they're all going crazy, right?
Apparently, my internet.
As a result, the remaining orphans of Oblock would continue to go live and try and show strength after Vaughn's passing, with the tone of these lives being very much, we're still here and fuck the ops.
On November the 24th, 2020, see murder from Oblock goes live, letting the world know that he's still a GD killer and the get back gang have something crazy coming.
So basically, guys, after, just to sum it up for you guys, after Vaughn dies, you know, a lot of the guys start saying, hey, you know what I'm saying?
We're still here.
Fuck the ops, whatever.
And a couple of them start rapping.
So Muab starts rapping.
Muwap, C Thang, and Zell start rapping.
And they're all pretty much, you know, they were named in the indictment.
And then Lil Dirk, obviously, releases.
And I'll show you guys this.
I'll show you real fast.
But it's.
You know what?
Let me just move it over here.
All right.
Lil Dirk releases this song right here.
Should have ducked.
All right.
And look who it is.
Muop here.
Okay.
And this is what he released with Push Ice.
So on the back of Back in Blood, when we talked about that in detail on the Push Ice breakdown, they released this song, Should Have Ducked, which, you know, in the song, he says, my PO told me through the gate something.
And he goes, she goes, how high do you gay?
Says high as Duck.
And then he says, Tuka.
So he obviously insults Duck and Tuka in the same line.
And this is after, this was what, premiered May 17th, 2021.
And we know, obviously, Duck passed away on the 4th of August in 2020.
So, you know, a little callous, you know what I'm saying?
But what's new, right?
Like, you know, obviously Duck was making fun of Nooski and a bunch of Dirk's friends.
So, you know, it don't end.
And then you can see Muop is in the music video, which I showed y'all earlier where he was at.
Oh, and then Veroy.
So after King Vaughn passed, he started wearing hats that say V-Roy on it because that was his Twitter handle that he went by.
You know, obviously T-Roy.
So Vaughn went by V-Roy in honor of T-Roy.
So now Von, so now Dirk wears the V-Roy hat to honor both T-Roy and Vaughn.
So that's what Veroy means.
Yeah.
So this is basically, yeah.
Oh, you can see, you saw Muab right there for a split second.
Wearing the old block chain.
All right.
And they shot this at Kane Creek, which is where Push Icey grew up in Memphis.
It's kind of funny how they shot back in blood for Push Ice in Chicago, and then they shot Shoulda Duck for Dirk in Memphis.
So a little interesting thing there.
So, all right.
And guys, do me a quick favor.
Like the video, okay?
There's almost 3,700 of y'all in here.
Okay, all on YouTube.
It's not that hard.
Like the video.
And let's continue on with the heat, man.
All right.
Oh, no, I just said the live.
Okay, so that's Ruga.
Talk a shit about them because obviously he doesn't like them.
So I'm a duck.
Okay.
So just so y'all know, I'll sum it up real quick.
FBG Duck's mom was very active.
You know, she cooperated with the authorities, etc.
She wanted revenge for her son's death, rightfully so, you know, because at this point, both of her sons got killed because of this stuff.
FBG Brick and FBG Duck.
Okay.
So, okay, so this is where shit gets crazy.
Internet detectives solved the case before the FBI.
Woo!
The self-snitching is going to get crazy.
I hope y'all are ready, man.
I hope y'all are ready.
This is going to be pure entertainment.
Get your fucking popcorn ready.
This is where the comedy begins, my friends.
Okay.
At a certain point, you've got FBG Duck diss songs going gold and hitting the charts.
Everyone in Oblock is self-snitching and using their clout in the streets to get ahead in music and on social media.
It really doesn't take long for people to stop putting two and two together.
Reddit Shyracology sub knew what was up from day one.
And I was scouring.
Oh, this is where I pulled my thumbnail from, by the way, guys.
I was shout out to, yo, Trap Laura Ross.
The thing I love about him is he went into the Shyracology and he pulled a bunch of information from it, sifted out the crap, took the good stuff.
And a lot of these, you know, and so does Chicago 88.
You know what I'm saying?
Because, you know, sometimes he's read a post, they put very accurate stuff, and then they put stuff that's inaccurate.
So, so yeah, this is what I actually pulled for the thumbnail.
And just so y'all know, it's not 28 bodies between all of them.
It's if they participated in the hit, it still counts.
Okay.
So some of these bodies are double counted.
All right.
Speculative body count scoreboards for Oblock's Get Back Gang members had circulated there for some time.
And a YouTube channel called Chicago Scene 88.
Hey, shout out to you, Chicago scene.
I see you in the chat, baby.
Don't demonco.
All right.
So yeah, we gone.
We gone.
Matter of fact, I'm going to play this.
I'm going to get some popcorn.
God damn it.
About the murder of FBG Duck only three and a half months after it had taken place, identifying a number of people as the shooters with alarming accuracy.
When Duck and Day Day came out from the store, two cars pulled up next to them.
One dark Ford Fusion and a Grey Chrysler 300.
See thank Zell DQ Moo Up from a block jumped out of the car.
Put that in crazy detail.
Chicago scene 88, man.
And by the way, I wasn't kidding around.
I got this fucking popcorn right now.
Boom, chick a bop.
Pretty good stuff.
And it's not that high calorie, guys.
It's only 150 calories for three, three quarters of a cup.
So, you know, popcorn is a low calorie snack.
So let's do this.
Started shooting Duck, his girlfriend on Day Day.
Meanwhile, other smaller channels are putting together incredible theories, piecing together evidence, linking members to the crime.
One video was able to connect a Ford used in the crime to Loast using Chicago police scanner audio and IG lives recorded on Oblock.
So they said a black 2016 Ford that was involved in Duck's shooting came back to it to Carlos Alford.
Filmed that dude's mug shot.
And it was later revealed by the feds that Loe had actually purchased that car a week before the shooting and returned it shortly after.
In another sense, oh God.
Deleted Reddit post.
Internet sleuths were able to link the other car used in the crime, a Chrysler 300, to Kenny Mack, with him apparently liking the dealership where the car was sold on his personal Facebook, being seen driving it on IG lives that were still active on his page, and even using the VIN number of that car to determine that it had been towed away from holy shit.
Oh man.
Oblock in the past.
And these posts had people in the comments saying that this was some fine ass detective work.
Others on YouTube.
So they towed the car away.
And just so y'all know, they found a bunch of evidence in that car that linked it to members that shot up FBG Duck from Oblock.
YouTube were collating the most incriminating footage that members had put out themselves.
Another episode of FBD Duck Killers.
And today we've got Seafring.
This little piece of footage here I'm going to show you is after they did the hit celebrating and shit, knowing that they're going to get paid.
Another body dropped.
So you're smoking on from the rack, man.
Duck top.
You smoking that duck dock.
That's KSO, by the way, guys, that he's on IG Live with.
K-So is a rapper from Jacksonville that's linked in with ATK and Young and Aces squad, which I'm going to break that down too for y'all.
Don't worry.
But he was on the phone.
I think that's with Zelle right there.
And yeah.
Oh, God.
this is just more and more meanwhile people on reddit are openly posting pictures of ducks killers people like c thang along with captions labeling him duck killer as early as march 2021 Another crazy theory spreads that the guy who filmed Duck dying in the street in the immediate aftermath of the shooting must have somehow been involved in the crime.
And I gotta say, it was always a little bit suspicious that he was on the scene, immediately started filming from a distance, yet somehow already knew with complete accuracy that it was rapper FBG Duck laying there dying on the ground.
They shot FBG Duck, man.
I don't know who shot him, man.
I just fucking ran into this.
Meanwhile, even with the internet openly identifying everybody involved, those that were on the hit still haven't been arrested.
And they continue to snitch on themselves like they're invincible.
And one of the most insane examples came from Muwap, who posts this picture of a set of shoes to his own Instagram, along with a rather y'all want some entertainment?
So let's all right.
I got a picture of those shoes here in a set.
Let me pull those up real fast.
Oh, Lord.
Man.
Guys, fucking.
All right.
So here we go.
I felt it in my stomach.
This is from the Reddit Shirecology.
Shout out to them.
A lot of good information on here.
I felt it in my stomach that they were getting indicted when Muop got these fucking shoes made.
Barely anyone talked about this, but this was some of the most brazen self-snitching I've ever seen.
And Muop's defense, guys, these shoes are not, they were not custom-made.
They're Gucci shoes, actually.
Told y'all today, the feds unleashed 11-page indictment on members of Oblock, and five were arrested, including Muop for the murder of FBG Duck in Chicago's Gold Coast.
And you guys could see it's a flash with a duck kind of getting caught off guard.
Let's enlarge it real quick.
Hold on.
Let me enlarge it.
Hashtag Muop from the O. Youngest in charge.
Before I wrap, new visual on the way.
Can't wait to show y'all who on the song with me.
Happy birthday, my nigga Duke.
Love you.
Can't wait to you touch Broski.
And then he goes, do it for Von.
Free Duke.
I'm going to stick to plan.
Tell my nigga happy B-Day.
Drop the, uh, eight for him.
Lord!
All right.
Let's continue on.
Incriminating caption.
Yes, that is Donald Duck.
Yo, like the fucking video, by the way, man, for this entertainment.
Like the video.
Off guard in the flash of a camera shooting him.
For the record, these are actually Gucci shoes.
So no, he didn't have these custom made.
But goddammit, he kicked them, chose to buy them, and chose to post them on his IG with a goddamn winking face emoji.
Look, make of that what you will.
It doesn't necessarily mean that he did it, but I've got to say that is probably one of the most creative ways of self-snitching I have ever seen.
But even with the added heat of the yo, y'all are hilarious in the chat, bro.
Y'all are going full WAP L Block.
You guys are fucking funny, bro.
Oh, man.
And again, remember what I told you guys.
This isn't incriminate.
It's not incriminating, but it's more and more circumstantial evidence.
You know what I'm saying?
It shows reckless disregard.
You know what I'm saying?
Taunting enemies, et cetera, because they already know this is what they do.
They kill their enemies and then they taunt them on social media to bring up the gang, which we're going to talk about in the repo.
Rico case.
All right.
I got the indictment ready to go here, by the way.
We're going to read it.
So this is fucking comedy.
All right.
Duck's mom, and I assume some of the things that we're going to do.
The self-snitching does not stop.
And throughout 2021, Duck's presumed killers would continue their self-snitching campaign right up until the moment when it was too late.
Oh, here we go.
Final days.
By the time Lil' Duck dropped should have ducked, there was really no point pretending anymore.
The members on Oblock didn't care who knew what and would reference the killing of Duck for jokes.
On January the 27th, 2021, Zell and Seethan go live dissing dead ops and rapping about hopping out of cars and shooting and another about chasing ops like duck duck goose.
Bitch, I'm not no rapper.
I'm a shooter.
I'll shoot you in your shit.
We got big fold deep in them hot cock, no sticks.
See the op jump out, hit them all up in this shit.
Boss man can't come around because he got the right heel.
At a certain point, it seems like these guys are taking sick sadistic satisfaction out of seeing people in the IG comments say that they knew that they killed Duck.
In this live, they asked the viewers to name all of their dead ops like it was a game, saying specifically that they're darking no bodies.
Fuck what up now, they fuck all up now.
Name all the dead ops, man.
Name ain't ducking nobody.
Name a name all the options dead.
On January the 30th, 2021, C Thang goes live where he's forced to address numerous comments regarding the rumors that he and his Oblock homies killed Duck.
Never did nothing to nobody.
I don't know why y'all keep saying that nice shit.
I never did nothing to nobody.
Starting to set in now.
See that Lynn?
Oh man.
See?
Starting to hit in now, man.
The walls are closing in.
Now, for the record, during this live, C-Thang looks completely strung out off lean whilst parading a bottle of wok on the screen.
I mean, this live just goes to show you the mind state that these alleged killers were in at this point, numbing their pain with drugs and struggling to live with the reality that they had ended up in, knowing that their days are numbered.
And he wasn't the only one.
In April, Zell Munner goes live in Oblock with Lil Reese, and during this live, he shows off a bunch of pills and drink, again, seemingly numbing the pain of what he's been through and possibly of what's to come.
in fact there's even a moment in this line where zell sings along to a king bond lyric about having bodies catching himself and then looking off camera suddenly Let's talk bodies.
I got something yet, bro.
Stop it.
Get some help.
Dude, oh my god.
Woo!
If I don't get it mistaken, he's still all over this live dissing dead ops.
Now, oh my god, stupid.
And many of the remaining Oblock members hoping to make a go of it in the rap game.
It seems they'd all decide to just try and diss dead people to kickstart their careers and get clout for being real gangsters.
Each of them trying to be as dangerous or savage as King Von was known to be.
By March 24th, 2021, Muwop is posting music snippets to his story saying that he's smoking on Duck.
And as Muwop starts to develop his skills as a rapper, he sets out to drop a whole bunch of incriminating songs.
Muwop and DQ dropped their track Spin It on June the 2nd, 2021, with the whole track basically being dedicated to dissing TB or Terry Barry by his government name, which we know now was supposed get back for T-Roy.
with Muwap jumping on the chorus of the song, saying they're smoking Terry Barry, that they left him Bloody Mary, and that the scene of the crime was very scary.
I told you guys this part was going to be entertainment.
I told y'all, bro.
I fucking told y'all this was going to be entertainment.
Bro, I know those FBI agents were sitting in that fucking fucking violence street because it was probably the Safe Street Safe Force that did this case.
I know them and Chicago PD detectives.
They were just sitting there like, yeah.
Woo!
We just watched these dudes' Instagrams, bro.
We got this shit.
Bruh.
Oh my God.
Fucking comedy.
Later that month on the 20th of June, Seethang and Big Woni would talk on IG Live about how many people got stepped on after they released this songs.
How many people got stepped on?
I don't know what you're talking about.
A couple of days after that, Duke drops a vlog on Oblock where several of Duck's alleged killers are seen hanging out together.
Duke himself puts on every single Oblock chain along with a couple of OTF chains for good measure and to make sure Lil Dirk is implicated.
Meanwhile, Muwop is yelling about how he shoots people in the head and body and telling everybody that a Goofy died with his doggie or homie.
Muwop is out there posing for pictures and asking where to see murder so that he can get on camera too.
And once they're all together, what do they do?
Well, they record them all rapping along to an incriminating song about smoking on duck.
Actually, they sung that twice to make sure the feds heard it.
Well, they did it a third time as well.
Okay, so what they were actually doing was filming a music video for this song that was wrapping up.
So they obviously had to perform this song countless times that day.
But I've got to say, it was a bit of an interesting decision for whoever edited this vlog to just basically show these opening lyrics in numerous locations, indicating to me that they really wanted to know whoever was watching this vlog that they were specifically trying to disrespect Duck.
Now, that particular song would release on YouTube on June the 25th.
It was Duke's song 12am, and that song itself had a whole bunch of other incriminating lines.
Notably, self-identifying as get back gang and saying that they do what they do in the memory of HK.
Muwop would go on to drop a snippet of his own upcoming song the following month, this time with a lyric.
As y'all know, HK is T-Roy's brother.
They said they do what they do in memory of HK stating a dude from 63rd couldn't get back up and saying that they had to mask up.
Dude from 63rd couldn't get back up.
Would y'all fuck with it or not?
Guys, I kind of want to show this clip, but I know YouTube is going to get me in trouble for this shit.
But it shows.
All right.
I'm going to put the link.
I'm going to put the link in the description for y'all.
Actually, you know what?
I'll put the link in the chat.
I'll put the link in the chat for y'all.
You guys can look at it.
I'm going to give y'all a second.
All right.
And you're going to see what he's referring to.
When he says, dude from 63rd couldn't get back up.
It's from Twitter and it's graphic.
I'm going to put in the chat for y'all.
Wait, I can't put in the chat.
I think I could put in the chat safely.
Oh, don't do it.
Will that fuck me up?
Okay.
Let's see here.
Let me see here.
I'm trying to figure out a way that I could show you guys this without me because I'm not going to put it.
I don't want to put it.
I don't want to put it the link.
All right.
The point I'm trying to make is this.
So he goes, he goes, dude from 63rd couldn't get back up.
Y'all fuck with it or not.
When Dirk, when Duck got shot, guys, he's struggling to try to get up.
It's really graphic.
It's fucked up.
But he's struggling to try to get up.
And the fact that he's making this song, and saying that, dude from 63rd couldn't get back up.
Fucking incredible.
I'll put the link in the chat, guys.
I'll put the link in the chat.
Don't worry.
I'll put it in the chat so you guys can catch it after.
But in fucking credible, bro.
Honestly, it's not even worth wearing the mask if you're going to run around.
Here, this is what I'm going to do.
I'm going to send you the link.
Actually, no, fuck it.
We'll just keep going on with the show.
We'll keep going on with the show.
Because we still got to cover the record.
You did the crime for a year.
But anyway.
At a certain point, the famous King Von Mural is unveiled across the street from Oblock.
Ironically, being revealed only a year and a day after Duck's murder.
BJ from Oblock ends.
So, Zell, all right.
Zelle commits suicide, guys.
The loss of their friend Zell or the unarmed self-deletion about why he might have done this.
He was long rumored to have been involved in Duck's murder, constantly receiving comments from people who seem to know.
His car was identified in the shooting, and a lot of speculation has gone around as to why he might have taken his own life.
Did he know the cops were closing in?
Had they already got to him?
Some rumors have swirled that they had, and that he might have even snitched and taken himself out before the other members could have done it to him.
But then again, when you consider the fact that he was apparently related to slutty, T-Roy, and HK, perhaps the trauma of losing so many people so close to him just became too much.
There was other speculation that his suicide was complete.
So one of the killers, one of the killers, kills himself, self-deletes himself.
So Dirk and Muwop are friends, right?
After everything happens, right?
They're talking to each other.
taking Muwap on tour with him, where they had both been seen together rolling around on private jets and flexing together with big stacks of money.
Yes, Muwap was all on Dirk's plane, very comfortable indeed, even posing for pictures with fans, while throwing up gang signs and calling himself Gangsta Killer.
You gotta control, gotta be controlled.
Perhaps all of this is why Lil Dirk rapped on Meek Mill's song sharing locations that he still hangs with all the murderers.
And I guess those lyrics weren't capped.
But when in the next lyric, he says that he's paying the lawyers for all of the murderers.
It really does make you wonder what Lil Dirk is going to do next.
Because finally, after over a year of investigation with no arrests, the FBI would finally raid Oblock, taking five people into custody for the murder of FBG Duck.
Boom, boom, boom, baby.
The end is here.
Fallon, tonight, federal law enforcement official.
And this is where we shall shout out to our boy Trap Laur Ross.
Guys, like the video, subscribe to his YouTube channel.
This is him.
This is my boy right here.
Fucking awesome documentary.
Don DeMarco for Trap Laura Ross.
Dom DeMarco.
Fantastic.
Pun Discovery Channel to fucking shame, bro.
All right.
So now we're going to play the news article here that I have.
Where is it?
I have it somewhere here.
Oh, yeah, right here.
Okay.
So this is kind of the press, the press release.
And then we're going to read it as well.
And we'll start breaking this bad boy down.
So now y'all know.
So a quick little summary there.
Now you guys know the history of Oblock versus Tuqueville, the gang war, the deaths, the multiple deaths that went in it.
And guys, I didn't even show you all the killings.
I just showed you guys the most relevant ones to the formation of certain gangs or blocks or whatever it may be.
But there's a lot, guys.
This was a deep-rooted hate to the point where Vaughn is literally trolling his death on public media outlets.
You know what I'm saying?
And they're laughing and shit.
They're having a good time with it.
You can only laugh at someone's death like that when you truly hate them, bro.
So that just gives you guys insight as to how bad these guys hated each other.
So now we're going to share this.
Now, do me a favor, guys, and like the goddamn video, okay?
Because what are we at right now?
We got 3,800 of you guys in here right now.
Let's see what the likes are at.
Let's get that engagement.
We should be at at least 3,000 likes.
Easy, easy work.
All right, 2.5.
Guys, I need 3,000 likes before we continue on and do this breakdown.
3,000.
I'm going to play this news thing, but I'm not going to break down the indictment until we get 3K.
So you guys got a little bit of time.
500 likes, nothing.
Easy stuff.
All right.
Oh, shout out to our boy, Fresh Prince CEO, aka Dark Prince CEO in the house.
Come on.
He's in the house.
Network, bro.
Five bucks.
Jay-Z and others are pushing for prosecutors to stop using rap lyrics in attempts to prove guilt.
They're in criminal trials.
What's your opinion?
Here's the thing.
They got to corroborate it.
You know what I'm saying?
It's obviously protected under the First Amendment, but if they can corroborate the lyrics, the things that really happened, they got them, bro.
They can't just use rap lyrics, guys.
Rappers be snitching on themselves like Medea, and that's from Chaos Art Night.
That's facts.
They really do be snitching on themselves.
And then where's, I know Fresh sent something in.
Where are you at, bro?
Shout out to Fresh Prince CEO.
He's in here somewhere.
Post the link, nigga.
Bro, it'll probably get me in trouble.
It's real graphic.
And he sent it in the super chat.
Post the link.
Just not the video.
Hashtag BBC Gang.
Okay.
Okay, buddy.
All right.
So let's play this.
Alleged Chicago street gang members now facing federal charges in connection with the shooting death of a local rapper downtown.
The charge is announced today by the U.S. attorney who says social media played a role in this case.
Our Patrick Hillwood.
Yeah, definitely did.
Y'all saw how it played a role.
Ben and right you are.
A brazen act of violence that took place on an August day in the Gulf Coast against a Chicago rapper.
And then it was promoted and bragged about on social media.
And the feds say it was because of that that helped them make this case.
Boom.
Y'all heard that?
They bragged about it and helped them make their case, man.
Holy shit.
Were those Gucci shoes really worth it, man?
It was back in August of 2020 that Carlton Weekly, who went by the rapper name FBG Duck.
And that's the song Dead Bitches Right There.
Probably one of the most disrespectful songs.
Down in the city's Gold Coast while shopping.
That song is a big reason why they wanted to kill him, bro.
That song came out in July.
A month later, they killed him.
A joint task force of law enforcement working together on this one.
And today, CPT Superintendent David Brown says this is part of a bigger strategy to thwart gang violence and maximize prison time for those who will be found guilty.
We are going after gangs in this city.
This includes gang investigations, narcotics investigations, and gun investigations.
We are working together to hold gang members accountable for violence.
Today, five members of a faction of the gangster disciples have been indicted for his murder.
Actually, the black disciples, but close enough, buddy.
It was one of those cases we were able to bring federal resources to bear to work with the Chicago Police Department.
So just so you guys know, the U.S. Attorney, so he, the U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois, this is him, Larry John Lausch.
And basically, the U.S. attorney guys is the top prosecutor.
He runs the U.S. Attorney's Office, okay?
So he's the top guy to ultimately help us make the case.
Oh, yeah, to be a U.S. attorney, by the way, it's presidentially appointed, FYI, presidentially appointed.
So it's a very high position within the government to be a U.S. attorney.
Because prosecutors are assisted United States attorneys.
So this is equivalent to like a district attorney.
He is the United States Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois, and it is a presidentially appointed position.
The indictments.
U.S. Attorney John Lausch says this is a federal case because it falls under federal racketeering organized crime statutes.
Charged are 30-year-old Charles Liggins, 28-year-old Kenneth Robertson, 22-year-old Christopher Thomas, 22-year-old T. Carlos Offord, and 22-year-old Marcus Smart.
Marcus Smart, by the way, is Mooop, the one that wore the Gucci shoes with the duck on them.
The indictment alleges the five use social media to brag about their crimes as a way to intimidate rivals and promote their standing within the gang, which operates in the 63rd and King Drive area.
But U.S. Attorney Lausch says by using social media, in a way, they set their own trap.
There are now five people in custody who weren't in custody before.
Five people who were alleged to have committed a murder in broad daylight in the middle of the afternoon in the city of Chicago.
Okay.
And now it's known to them and it's known to anybody else who might be committing similar acts of brazen violence, right?
And who may brag about it or not brag about it, that their day has come.
Oh, Lord.
Yeah, they're sending a message loud and clear, man.
You kill people and brag about it.
So four out of the five.
Correction.
You kill people and brag about it, and you kill them in broad daylight in a very nice affluent area where other people are going to complain and you might fuck up with the revenue of the city of Chicago.
You're done, buddy.
Bro, this was definitely a fucking holy shit.
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So, so yeah, that was the press release that they had done.
So here, guys, is the actual press release from the U.S. Department of Justice, okay?
Which you guys know is the real one when you go usdoj.gov.
That means it's a government website.
So let's enlarge this bad boy a little bit so we can read it because I'm blind as hell.
All right.
Five alleged street gang members charged with federal racketeering offenses, including murder of Chicago rapper.
And guys, anytime a federal case happens, always read the press release from the DOJ.gov site because these blogs or whatever, nine out of 10 times, they copy and paste it from here.
They might fuck up the information.
So always go here, right?
The federal indictment on sealed today charges five, and this was on Wednesday, October 13th, 2021.
A federal indictment on sealed today charges five alleged members of the O Block Street Gang with participating in a criminal organization that murdered a Chicago rapper and violently protected the gang and its territories on the south side of Chicago.
The indictment alleges that the O Block gang publicly claimed responsibility for acts of violence in Chicago and use social media and music to increase their criminal enterprise.
Oh, man.
Okay.
The O Block gang allegedly engaged in numerous acts of violence, including the murder of Carlton Weekly, a Chicago rapper, also known as FBG Duck, on August 4th, 2020.
Charged with committing murder and the aid of racketeering are Chicago residents Charles Liggins, also known as C-Murder, Kenneth Robertson, known as Kenny, and Kenny Mack, Takarlos Offord, also known as Los, Christopher Thomas, also known as C-Thang, and Marcus Smart, also known as Muap.
The indictment also charges the defendants with federal firearm violations and assaults in aid of racketeering.
Liggers Arford Thomas and Smart were arrested this morning.
They're scheduled to make initial court appearances today at 2 p.m. before U.S. Magistrate Judge David M. Wiseman.
Robertson is currently in the custody of Cook County Department of Corrections.
His initial federal court appearance will be scheduled a later day.
So one of the guys was already in jail in state custody.
The indictment was announced by John Lausch, U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois.
Emerson Bowie, special agent in charge of the FBI.
So that's the head guy of the FBI.
And David Brown, superintendent of the Chicago Police Department, which we saw a couple of them.
We didn't see the FBI SAC talk, but we did see the superintendent and the U.S. attorney speak.
Substantial investigation, substantial assistance in this investigation was provided by the Cook County State Attorney's Office, which the reason why is because guaranteed, what happened was the FBI probably pulled all those cold cases or closed cases or cases that they weren't able to solve, all those murders, FBI has those.
You know what I'm saying?
And that's how they were able to, you know, piece things together.
Because remember, they have 10 years of evidence, guys.
10 years of evidence from the state.
This is why the internet never forgets.
The government is represented by Assistant United States Attorney Attorneys, Jason A. Julian, Albert Berry, and Anne Marie Yersini.
Oh, fuck.
Oh, shit.
Oh, that's not good.
They got three AUSAs on this case, guys.
I didn't even know that.
Yeah, that's an L right there.
All right.
The murder count in the indictment carries a mandatory minimum sentence of life in federal prison and a maximum potential sentence of the death penalty.
One of the firearm counts is also punishable by a maximum potential sentence of the death penalty, while the other firearm count is punishable by a mandatory minimum of 10 years and maximum of life.
The assault counts are each punishable by a maximum of 20 years.
If convicted, the court must impose reasonable sentences under federal sentencing statutes and advisory U.S. sentencing guidelines.
Holy fuck.
All right.
And you know what, guys?
Some new information.
But wait, there's more.
Let's check this out right here.
So this came out a couple of days ago, and we're going to read the indictment last, guys.
This came out a couple of days ago.
15 seconds of mayhem on Gold Coast.
FBI affidavit lifts curtain on FBG Doug murder case.
And guys, I looked everywhere for this affidavit.
It's not an affidavit because I already looked on PACER.
What it probably is is an FBI report of investigation.
Okay, that's probably what it really is.
It's not an affidavit because if it was an affidavit, I would have found it on PACER.
So it's probably an FBI report.
The document lays out key evidence that led to last year's indictment against five alleged O-Block street gang members now accused in the brazen killing.
It also points out so-called distracts which have fueled street violence.
All right, let's see what the likes are at because I need you guys to like the goddamn video right now.
There's 3.7K of you guys watching right now, and there's only 2.8k likes.
All right.
I'm not reading this article, which has a lot of juicy information in it, by the way, until you guys get me to 3,100 likes.
Like the video right now while I get some water because that popcorn got me thirsty.
God damn, it was kind of salty.
I hope you guys enjoyed that part.
This is going to be a man, we're already three hours in this bitch.
God damn.
All right.
Rest in peace to whoever's doing time stamps tonight.
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Nobody's got to get hurt here, but I'm holding the show hostage until I get the goddamn likes up.
All right.
I don't ask for much.
I just need the engagement up to a certain point so we can continue this bad boy.
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So let's see where we're at here.
Let's see here.
We are at 2.9.
200 more likes, guys.
And I'm going to get cracking on this thing.
I need you guys to like the video right now so I can take my ugly mug off the screen and you guys can enjoy this greatness that I'm about to read right now.
But I need you guys to like the goddamn video because this article brings up a lot of things that are um that I kind of already knew, but it confirms for me that these dudes over here at O Block are Finito, man.
So like the goddamn video because if you're gonna run around and shoot at people in the middle of the day, man, in a very nice neighborhood is not a good look.
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Because there's what?
30 3,600 of you guys in here right now.
Still 2.9k likes.
We got a lot of haters in here, right?
They can't like the video.
God damn it.
Let's see here.
2.9k.
Guys, 100 more likes.
100 more likes.
Now start reading this bad boy.
We'll break it down.
There's a lot here, man.
There's a lot here to go over.
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Yo, this is crazy as fuck, bro.
They really be out, Chia, self-snitching.
This is comedy.
LMAO.
Also, I really got to clean my Glock when I get a chance.
I always be learning a lot from these breakdowns, bro.
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The broad daylight Gold Coast murder of rapper FBG Duck in August 2020 involved four mass shooters who left 38 bullet casings behind following an attack that lasted all of 15 seconds, according to a newly unsealed federal court record.
Much of what happened that day at the murder scene on Oak Street and elsewhere as the gunman neared was captured on video according to the 45-page document, which includes an FBI affidavit, incorrect probably an FBI report.
It lays out key evidence that led to last year's indictment against five alleged O Block street gang members now accused in the brazen killing.
It says investigators.
So here we go, guys, where it starts getting bad.
It says investigators towed a car using the shooting one day after it happened, later searched in and found evidence that implicated Charles C. Murder Liggins.
The document also points to so-called diss tracks to songs posted online in which street gang members disrespect rivals fueling violence and on the streets.
And just so y'all know what they found, they pretty much found in the car.
They found like his Instagram handle, his baby mom's information, et cetera, basically effectively linking him to the murder vehicle.
Oh, man.
The document, a search warrant application originally filed October 1st, was unsealed earlier this month.
It saw a judge's permission to examine phone data associated with Liggins as well as Marcus Muhab Smart and to Carlos Alfred.
All three would be charging an indictment filed September 30th, which also named Kenneth Robertson and Christopher C. Thank Thomas as defendants.
The indictment was unsealed on October 13th, and that's when they picked up the members.
FBG Duck, whose real name was Carlton Weakley, is identified in the document as a member of the SCL EBT or Tucaville faction of the gangster disciples, which is said had feuded with O Block, a faction of the Black Disciples.
Weakly was killed at 4.26 p.m. on August 4th, 2020, according to affidavits.
16 minutes earlier on Oak Street, it said Weakly got out of a car, driven by his girlfriend, and stood in a line outside.
Weakly's mother has said he was shopping for a present for his son.
Around the same time, surveillance footage showed Liggins, Smart, and others.
Oh, do you guys want me to enlarge this a little bit?
Let me enlarge it a little bit so y'all can read what the hell's going on here.
Okay.
So, okay, around the same time, surveillance footage showed Liggins.
Oh, shit.
Okay.
Let's just read from here.
16 minutes earlier on Oak Street, it said, Weakly got out of a car driven by his girlfriend and stood in a line outside.
Weakly's mother has said he was shopping for a present for his son.
So, guys, pay attention.
He's standing outside the store.
Obviously, he's the most famous GD rapper in Chicago at the time, and he's standing outside.
So, someone saw him and probably made a phone call.
Okay.
Around the same time, surveillance footage showed Liggins, Smart, and others running down a stairway at Parkway Gardens at 63rd and Martin Luther King Drive, according to the affidavit.
It says Smart, another person got into a Ford Fusion owned by Alfred.
The FBI believes Liggins got into a Chrysler 300 with two others.
Oh, Lord.
So they get the location and they're fucking sprinting, bro.
Like, literally running down the stairs to get into these two cars to run up to fucking the Gold Coast to go after Duck.
Okay?
From there, investigators were able to trace the vehicle's path from Parkway Gardens to the scene of the murder using video surveillance of police POD cameras.
Around the time Weakly got out of the car on Oak Street, the Fed say the fusion and Chrysler were seen traveling in the same direction in the 6,200 block of South Wentworth, just five seconds apart.
The vehicles are spotted on camera in at least seven additional locations.
Oh, my God.
The video can't be shown in the description.
Okay, read that one.
Oh my fucking God, bro.
Chat, are y'all enjoying this?
I know you guys are enjoying this, bro.
Let's get it.
Okay.
All right.
Around the same, around the time Weakly got out of the car in Oak Street.
Oh, okay.
So seven other locations.
So they got him on red cameras, guys, on red light cameras, POD cameras.
Bro, they basically were able to map these guys his entire trip up to the Gold Coast to try to get them.
They got him running out of their old goddamn apartments in the hood back at Old Block and then tracked him all the way back up to the Gold Coast, bro.
Oh, man.
The document that lays out what happened at 4:26 p.m. in the first block of East Oak Street.
The fusion and Chrysler stopped just in front of the dark color sedan that had been driven by Weakley's girlfriend.
Two people jumped out of passenger side of Fusion and opened fire Weakly, who ducked with another person behind his girlfriend's car.
Two people then got out of the passenger side of the Chrysler.
One, the front passenger, opened fire on Weakly's girlfriend while the other fired at Weakly.
The shooters then got back into the fusion and Chrysler and Fed, according to the affidavit.
It said Weakley's girlfriend was shot twice in the left wrist.
The person who ducked behind the car with Weakley was shot three times and was left in critical condition, according to the feds.
Weakly died shortly after the shooting, the feds say, but it's unclear how many times he was shot.
The FBI special agent who authored the affidavit wrote that Weakley was shot approximately 21 times, but the agent also cited a Cook County Medical Examiner's report that said Weakly was shot 16 times.
38 cartridge casings were found in the scene, including one .357 caliber casing.
Meanwhile, the Chrysler was then spotted on police cameras in eight additional locations before surveillance videos showed it returning to Parkway Gardens at 4:56 p.m.
That video showed Liggins getting out of a passenger seat, according to the affidavit.
The day after Weakley's killings, Chicago police found the Chrysler in the 2100 block of Gunderson in Berwin and towed it.
The document says when it was searched August 13, 2020, investigators allegedly found a handwritten note that appeared to list Liggins' Facebook and Instagram's accounts, as well as phone numbers for Liggins and baby mom, which the FBI took to mean baby mom.
Or BM.
So, okay, so it was the second vehicle that they found that evidence in.
My bad, guys.
I thought it was the first one.
So the second vehicle, the Chrysler, not the Ford, was what they found everything in.
Oh, man.
But wait, there's more.
The FBI agent wrote that investigators also found a.357 caliber cartridge casing between a Chrysler's windshield and hood.
An examination of the casings and the one found at the scene of Weakley's murder showed they were consistent with being fired from the same firearm.
Police have previously said Weakly's shooting might have been motivated by derogatory statements toward deceased members of the Black Disciples made by Weakly on social media.
The FBI affidavit points out to multiple online videos, including a July 2020 YouTube rap video in which Weakly performed as FBG Duck.
Hmm.
What music video was released in July of 2020?
Oh, I'll tell you guys.
I think it was, let's see here.
It was.
Yeah.
It was this one right here, guys.
Can y'all see this?
Oh, yeah.
Released.
Why the fuck is it acting stupid?
Okay, let me move it on this side.
On this side, it's fine.
Okay, let me stop sharing real quick.
Look at this, guys.
We're going to.
Oh.
Hold on.
All right.
Sorry about that, guys.
I got lost in the sauce for a second.
Okay.
I'm going to share this with you guys right now.
Oh, look at that.
July 10th, 2020.
So, yeah.
So the FBI has all this evidence, man.
July 10th, 2020.
The reason why he probably didn't want to put it in the thing was because the name of the song is Dead Bitches.
But that was, I told you already, that was a song I knew before they even killed Duck that this song right here was going to get him in hot water.
So, okay, let's continue on with, let's continue on.
Let me close this tab.
Sorry.
Okay.
So we're going to go back to the article.
Okay.
Said it wasn't going.
Oh, yeah.
This is lyrics from the song actually right here.
He goes, said I wasn't going to diss a dead and okay, I did it.
But then he goes, okay.
So he said, said I wasn't going to diss and dead and okay, I did it.
But then he says, but yo, fuck T-Roy and them dead bitches.
That's what he says in the song from what I remember listening to it.
So he only says the portion of it.
But yeah, it's from dead bitches.
Weekly said, then the agent wrote, Weekly mentions in a degrading manner nine names, aliases, and or monikers of deceased individuals, all believed to be black disciples.
Among them was OD Perry, who was shot and killed in 2011 at age 20 and is the namesake for Old Block, according to the affidavit.
The Fed's been watching for 10 years.
Perry's killings had sparked a series of retaliatory shootings, including the 2014 of Jakira Barnes, who police say was a female gang assassin for a black disciple, for a gangster disciples faction in the neighborhood.
It's not looking good for O Block, man.
In a separate video posted the day after Weakley's murder, Devon Bennett, the rapper known as King Vaughn, could be seen rapping.
Old Block OTF 300 bitch.
Just check the stats.
Niggas said that we'd be throwing shots.
I bid he catch them back, according to the affidavit, which said Bennett wore an O Block medallion in the video.
Investigators took the verse as a reference to negative repercussions coming to Weakly as a result of Weekly's disrespect.
In another video, the feds noted that Weakly had talked about being childhood friends with Sean Dale Tuca Gregory, who was shot and killed in 2011.
Hmm.
Same videos that we were watching, guys.
That's why it goes so crazy when a motherfucker mentions his name.
You feel me?
Because the motherfuckers don't know that like this shit bigger than what them niggas saying in their songs.
You feel me?
Weakly said.
This is the guy that was in.
This is Kenneth Robertson, by the way, guys.
He was already in jail.
Liggins 30 has a history of violent encounters with the police near Parkway Gardens.
He was arrested in July 2019 for shopping a Chicago police officer near 64th and Martin Luther King.
Officers had responded to a call of a person with a gun when a crowd formed and Liggins refused to leave, according to a police report.
He pleaded guilty, resisting an arrest and was sentenced to a year in prison.
In October 2009, officers working on a drug investigation said they saw Liggins fire at a group of men near 63rd and Martin Luther King.
The officers ordered him to drop his gun, but he pointed at them and they shot him in the leg, according to a police report.
He pleaded guilty to the aggravated assault of an officer with a fire and was sentenced to 18 months in prison.
Liggins co-defender Robertson 28 is separately charged in Cook County Criminal Court with the January 30th, 2021 fatal shooting of Lorenzo Moore and Dalton.
At the time of that killing, Robertson was free on bail on a Cook County gun possession charge.
Holy shit, guys.
All right, let's hit some of these chats.
This is no bueno.
Pill Cosby, genius.
You're not thinking fourth-dimensionally, Myron.
These dudes are doing things beyond ability to grasp, especially leaving their calling card, aka the handwritten note left behind.
Yeah, bro.
Oh, man.
And not to mention, they were able to identify the other card to one of the other dudes.
So this is no bueno.
And this is why, guys.
Well, you know what?
I'll leave that for the end of my thing.
They're chasing that ICS cream man.
They are innocent.
Michael Taylor.
Thank you so much, bro.
I appreciate that.
Let's see here.
Anything else?
Want to make sure I didn't miss anything.
And thank you guys so much for the donations.
I appreciate it greatly.
Michael Taylor, I think I'm shadow banned on the main channel, so I'm going to get these super chats off in here.
Thank you, Mikhail.
I appreciate it.
I'll look and see if you're shadow banned.
I don't think you are, bro.
What's your favorite Pew Pew?
Duty and personal.
Okay.
Glocks, man.
Glocks.
Glocks.
The Glock 19 is my favorite.
It's that mid-size piece.
You know what I'm saying?
All right.
So the time has come, gentlemen.
It's time to read that indictment.
Okay?
Let's see what the likes are at.
Because I ain't reading this goddamn indictment until I'm at least I need 3,300 likes, goddammit.
3,300.
All right.
3,100.
We're at 3,1, 3,100 likes.
I need 200 more likes, guys.
We're going to read this bad boy.
So let me pull it up here real fast.
Because I have it here somewhere.
I need you guys to like the goddamn video.
It's not that hard.
But before we read the indictment, you know, I'm going to give you guys a pass.
A little bit of time to get me 200 likes.
I'm going to read this Rico stuff right here.
So I'm going to break down for you guys what racketeering is real fast.
Okay.
So I broke this down in the Casanova case.
But so Rico charges, guys.
So I'm going to break it down.
I'm going to give you guys the summary real fast.
Then we're going to read through it.
So Rico, guys, was created in the 1970s to go after the mafia because the mafia was obviously highly complex, highly organized, and they didn't have a way to go after the top guys that were issuing the hits on the lower level guys.
They would catch the lower level guys, but the lower level guys would never snitch because they're like, hey, whatever, it is what it is.
So they couldn't charge them as an organization.
They can only charge them for the particular crime that they were committing.
But what RICO effectively did was said, hey, we're going to charge you guys now as an organization.
So if I get together with a couple of my buddies and we decide, you know what, bro, let's start selling drugs.
Let's start shooting at people.
Let's make our gang lit.
Like we got to do all this shit.
Well, if I go out and I shoot somebody, right, and then I come back to the gang hiding spot and then I, you know, I get the payment and I give the money to the guys or whatever.
We split it up and then someone, you know, burns the getaway car.
Someone else lies to the cops and someone else, you know, supplies us the guns.
But I was the only one that did the murder.
Guess what?
We're all going down for that murder because I committed it in the furtherance of the gang and they were all involved in the conspiracy to some degree.
So what it allows, what it allowed the FBI to do back in the 70s with the mafia was it allowed them to effectively be able to arrest guys and get them to turn and cooperate because it's one thing if I hit you with like, you know, getting guns for me, but now I'm hitting you with a murder charge as well that he committed.
Are you going to go down for a murder charge that someone else committed?
Probably not because you're going to get a lot of time.
So what do you do?
You cooperate and then bam, you flip that guy and you work your way up the organization.
That's essentially how RICO works and why it was created the way it is to go after criminal organizations to basically dismantle them from a total perspective versus just taking down one guy here, one guy there, whatever.
You're going after the entire organization.
So here we go.
And this is from the Department of Justice.
It is unlawful for anyone employed by or associated with any enterprise engaged in or the activities of which affect interstate or foreign commerce to conduct or participate directly or indirectly in the conduct of such enterprises affairs through a pattern of racketeering activity or collection of unlawful debt.
18 USC and then 1962.
The Racketeer Influence and Corruption Organization Act, aka RICO, was passed by Congress with the declared purpose of seeking to eradicate organized crime in the United States.
And then they cite this case, Russell versus United States.
And they just cite a bunch of cases here.
A more expansive view holds that in order to be found guilty of lying in the RICO statute, the government must prove beyond a reasonable doubt, number one, that an enterprise existed.
Number two, that the enterprise affected interstate commerce.
Number three, that the defendant was associated with or employed by the enterprise.
And number four, that the defendant engaged in a pattern of racketeering activity.
And five, that the defendant conducted or participated in the conduct of the enterprise through that pattern of racketeering activity through the commission of at least two acts of racketeering activity as set forth in the indictment.
Hmm.
Do you guys see why O Block is fucked now?
They're not coming home, guys.
They're not coming home.
They're all done.
Like, cooked.
Stick a fork in it, man.
Now, here's the thing.
And I've talked about this on other podcasts, but we got a lot of new viewers here.
So let me tell y'all.
Let me get a little bit of water.
And like the video while I get this water, you know what?
Let's define what an enterprise is, and then I'll break this down for y'all.
An enterprise is defined as including any individual partnership, corporation, association, or other legal entity and any union or group of individuals associated.
And in fact, although not a legal entity, okay?
Many courts have noted that Congress mandated a liberal construction of the RICO statute in order to effectuate its remedial purpose by holding that the term enterprise has an expansive statutory definition.
Okay.
And they put, obviously, they're putting the cases here to reference, you know, in case you want to see like where what the case lies.
And that pattern racketeering activity requires at least two acts of racketeering activity committed within 10 years of each other.
Okay.
Congress intended a fairly flexible concept of a pattern in mind.
All right.
And honestly, bro, just committing crimes and furtherance of the gang is enough.
Like they don't need to really, it doesn't have to be that much of a right.
You know what I'm saying?
The government will show that the racketeering predicates are related and that they amount to or pose a threat of continued criminal activity.
Racketeering predicates are related if they have the same or similar purposes, results, participants, victims, or methods of commission or otherwise are interrelated by distinguishing characteristics and are not isolated events.
Ooh, sounds familiar, doesn't it?
Furthermore, the degree in which these factors establish a pattern may depend on the degree of proximity or any similarities in goals or methodology or the number of repetitions.
Sounds to me like they've been killing each other for a while, right?
They got 10 years of racketeering activity, guys.
So, okay, that's enough for that.
So, before I break this thing down and we actually read the actual indictment, you guys got to understand that the way RICO cases go is they're extremely difficult to, as you guys know, so I used to be an agent with Homeland Screen Investigations.
I've been involved in RICO cases before.
And the thing with RICO cases is they're very difficult to get approved.
You have to basically go and submit your case to the Department of Justice to get approved as a RICO case.
Now, even though it's difficult to make your case a RICO case, the reason why you make your case a RICO case is because a couple of reasons.
Number one, you're going to get more resources.
Number two, it's going to be made a priority at the U.S. Attorney's Office to prosecute.
Number three, you're probably going to get more funding.
And then, number four, it's going to be easier to prosecute.
So, you do all the work on the front end, making the case and designate it as a RICO case.
So, that when you actually do indict these guys, they're fucking done.
Okay?
Say that one more time for y'all so you understand because people think RICO cases are easy.
No.
For the agent, it's very difficult to put a RICO case together.
But once you get your case approved as a RICO case, guess what?
Now, you and your prosecutor are, you guys are going to, you guys are smooth sailing from there because all you need to establish now is that they're a criminal organization and they're committing crimes to further the criminal organization's standing.
And there's a pattern of racketeering activity.
And right now, what Oblock did?
Killing people, doing all this reckless shit, etc.
Racketeering activity, baby.
They're boosting their level with the music, money, etc.
And I will say this too: this was definitely a paid hit.
Okay?
And I'll talk more about that after.
But you don't need much once you get your case designated as a RICO case to prosecute it because all you need to do now is to establish that they're committing crimes in furtherance of the organization.
And then it's done.
So let's see what the likes are at right now.
And we're going to start reading this criminal complaint.
This might be the longest Feda case I've ever done.
But we have to go over a decade of crime to get here so that you guys can see the gravity of what's going on here.
I need 100 more likes, guys.
We got 3,500 live viewers.
Like the video.
It's 11:30 p.m. at night right now, Miami time.
You guys could be anywhere else, but you're here with me.
I'm missing out on a date on a chick, but it is what it is.
I love y'all.
Bros before hoes, right, as they would say, right?
Is that the same?
Yeah, guys, like the video, man.
Give me to give me to if I could get 100% engagement, it would be awesome if y'all could help me get to 3,500, bro.
You know what I'm saying?
This took a lot of research, a lot of time, a lot of listening to music, analyze lyrics for you guys.
Thankfully, I'm a fan of the music, so it's easier to put this together.
But if I had not been a fan, I ain't gonna lie to you, this would have been tough.
And shout out to my boy Trap Laura Ross, man.
I'm gonna link his video below as well.
After I put this thing up, I'm gonna put the timestamps.
I'm gonna link the video below and put his channel there.
Fantastic fucking documentary that he made.
So let's see here.
What are the likes that we're at?
Guys, 100 more likes.
God damn it.
We're at 3,200.
Give me the 33 and we gonna do this goddamn indictment, baby.
Because I got it right here.
And I got a bonus for you.
I got a status report, too, that we could look at.
So what are we at?
We got 3,500 of you guys in here.
3,490 to be exact.
Like the video.
It's not that hard.
A lot of work goes into these things.
I've been on Arab right now for three hours and 18 minutes, goddammit.
All right, we're at 3.3.
Okay.
Let's do it, baby.
So here's the indictment, guys.
All right.
Let me enlarge this bad boy for y'all.
That good?
All right.
Nice and big, right?
United States District Court, Northern District of Illinois, Eastern Division.
Okay.
United States of America versus Charlie Liggins.
Charles Liggins, a.k.a.
C. Murder, Kennon Robertson, a.k.a.
Kenny, and Kenny Mack to Carlos Alfred, a.k.a.
Los, Christopher Thomas, a.k.a.
C. Thang, and Marcus Smart, a.k.a.
Muwap, aka.
He's not so smart.
He's the one that decided to fucking get those duck sneakers and put them on the internet.
Anyway, that's a whole other thing.
For violations of 18 USC, 1959, 1959, A1, 1959, A3, 1959, A5, 924C, and then 924J.
And this is the case number right here, guys.
Because it's criminal now because it's been indicted, okay?
And just so y'all know, what is an indictment?
An indictment is a formal charge by a grand jury.
A grand jury gets together.
FBI agent goes in or DEA agent, HSI agent, whatever it is.
I've testified in front of like 100 grand juries.
You go in there, you talk about your case, you present your case, and then they return a true bill or not.
And nine out of 10 times, they return a true bill because when the feds come, they come with everything, baby.
So let's read through this indictment, okay?
Count one, the grand jury 2020 charges that at times material to this indictment.
The defendants and others, known and unknown, were members and associates of the O Block Street Gang, a criminal organization whose members and associates engaged in acts of violence, including, but not limited to, acts involving murder and assault, which operated on the south side of Chicago in the Northern District of Illinois Eastern Division and elsewhere.
The O Black Gang, including its leadership, membership, and associates, constituted an enterprise as defined in Title 18 U.S. Code, which I showed you guys before.
What is defined as an enterprise?
We discussed that before.
It's loosey.
Basically, it's a loose term for an organization that operates together.
That is a group of individuals associated, in fact, which engaged in and activities of which affected interstate and foreign commerce.
Okay, so I know you guys are probably wondering, well, Myra, what the fuck is foreign commerce?
What the hell are you talking about, bro?
What?
Okay.
Guys, foreign commerce is simple.
You can affect interstate commerce just by being on the internet.
Them doing all the stupid shit they did on social media triggered interstate commerce.
Done.
Remember, I talked about the Push Heisty case.
A big part of the reason why that case was federal, guys, was because he robbed a person that was selling sneakers on the internet, and they had set everything up through the internet to do that sneaker deal, which he robbed them.
And that guy was running a business, which what?
Affects interstate commerce.
It's that fucking easy, guys.
Then you got the feds at your front door.
Next thing you know, it's fucking six o'clock in the morning and it's FBI, open up.
All right.
So the O Block Enterprise constituted an ongoing organization whose members function as a continuing unit for a common purpose of achieving the objectives of the enterprise.
The purpose of the enterprise included, but we're not limited to the following.
Acquiring, preserving, and protecting power, territory, operations, the proceeds of the enterprise through the use of threats, intimidation, and violence, including, but not limited to murder and other acts of violence and the illegal trafficking in controlled substances.
Oh, remember when they were on Instagram, guys?
Yeah, that whole thing.
When they were selling that weed, that Reggie or whatever they were selling there, boom.
That's considered racketeering, guys.
Promoting an enhanced enterprise and its members and associate activities, including by publicly claiming responsibility for acts of violence committed by the enterprise and taunting rival gang members, guys.
Remember all those songs?
All those music videos, talking shit.
Oh, smoke, smoke, smoke, bada-da.
Obviously, the First Amendment applies.
You have a freedom of speech and you have you're protected to make your music without any type of issues.
But when you're making music that can be independently corroborated to criminal acts, that's when you run into issues because the music, they can't use the music against you, but they can use the music as a guide.
I'm going to say that one more time for you guys, bro, out here, man.
Please listen.
They can't use the music against you, but what they can do is use that music as a fucking compass, aka a guide to know where to fucking look.
Increasing the status of the enterprise through the use of social media platforms in music and taking steps designated to prevent law enforcement detection of the criminal, the enterprise's criminal activities.
At times relevant to this indictment, O'Block, through its leadership, membership, and associates, engage in racketeering activity as defined in Title 18, United States Code.
And we know the statute there, right?
Acts involving murder in violation of the state of Illinois and offenses involving narcotics trafficking in violation of Title 21, United States Code, sections 841 and 846.
841, guys, is the possession with intent to distribute.
And then 846 is conspiracy.
Okay?
I know that from years of doing drug investigation as an agent myself.
And Title 21 is the Control Substances Act in the U.S. Code.
On or about August 4th, 2020, at Chicago in the Northern District of Illinois, Eastern Division, the five individuals.
Defendants herein, for the purpose of maintaining an increasing position in Oblock, an enterprise engaged in racketeering activity did knowingly commit the murder of Carlton Weakly, aka FBG Duck in violation of the laws of the state of Illinois.
And then these are the murder statutes for the state of Illinois, by the way.
RICO can only attach, guys, the crimes have to have a state statue to it.
So that's why they always have to do that.
If you guys watch the Casanova case, they cited the New York law to the criminal activities that they did for the mirror crime, you know, because there's typically a state and a federal version.
In violation of the Title 18, United States Code, Section 1959 and 2.
Count 2.
The special grand jury, the special January 2020 grand jury further charges on or about August 4, 2020 at Chicago in the North District of Illinois.
The five individuals.
Defendants herein knowingly used, carried brandish and discharged the firearm during and in relation to a crime of violence for which defendants may be prosecuted in a court of the United States, namely the murder of Carlton Weakly, aka FBJ Duck, in violation of Title 18, U.S. Code 1959 as charged in count one of this indictment.
And in the course of committing such offense in violation of Title 18, United States Code 924C.
924C.
Remember that one, guys?
That's what they hate push Heisty with.
That's what he pled guilty to.
Okay.
Charles Liggins, aka C Murder.
And they mentioned all of them, right?
Defendants herein did cause the death of Carlton Weakley through the use of such firearm, which killing was murder as defined in Title 18, United States Code 1111A.
And guys, normally the feds can't charge murder.
The state normally does it.
The feds typically need some other crime to attach to be able to do a 111 charge.
Okay.
In violation of Title 18, United States Code Section 924J1.
Count three.
Paragraphs one through five of count one are realleged here on or about August 4th, 2020 at the Chicago and the Northern District of Illinois Eastern Division.
Defendants herein, for the purpose of maintaining an increasing position in Oblock, an enterprise engaged in racketeering activity did knowingly conspire to murder Carlton Weakly, FBG Duck, in violation of the laws of the state of Illinois.
In violation of Title 18, United States Code Section 1959.
Count four.
So they got him with conspiracy as well.
That's going to be easy to illustrate because remember, guys, they all ran in and got in cars together, et cetera, and went over there together in two different cars.
Count four.
The special January 2020 grand jury further alleges paragraphs one through five, the count of count paragraphs one through five of count one are realleged here on or about August 4th, 2020 at the Chicago and North District of Illinois, Eastern Division.
They have to do this every time, by the way, guys, to reestablish the venue.
This is why they keep repeating it like that.
And they put the venue, their names.
Defendants, for the purpose of maintaining an increasing position in Oblock, an enterprise engaged in racketeering activity.
They have to keep repeating that, guys, to establish that they are an enterprise, et cetera.
Did knowingly commit assault with a dangerous weapon upon an individual, namely victim one in violation of the laws of the state of Illinois.
So this is probably his girlfriend.
All right.
Count five.
Let's see here if this is a repeat.
Probably victim two.
Let's see here.
Oh.
They're hitting them again.
Okay.
Oh, fuck.
Yo, these niggas are done, bro.
Wow.
Okay.
Count five.
The special grand jury further charges on or about August 4th, 2020 at Chicago and North District, Illinois, Eastern Division.
These five defendants here and knowingly use, carried, brandished, and discharge a fire during and relation to a crime of violence for which defendants may be prosecuted in the court of the United States, namely an assault with a dangerous weapon upon an individual in violation of Title 18.
It's charged for count for this indictment.
So guys, see how they did it for Duck?
And now the second victim is getting, is they're getting hit with the second victim, same charges again.
Okay, so they're getting hit with the double whammy.
Each person brings their own charges, each victim.
Okay?
Oh, man.
So count six, paragraphs one through five of the count are realleged here on or about August 4, 2020.
North District, Eastern Illinois, we know that.
For the purpose of increasing and maintaining position, Oblock did knowing commit assault with a dangerous weapon upon an individual, namely victim two.
Remember the guy that got seriously injured?
I think that was Duck's friend in violation of laws of the state of Illinois.
Count seven.
At this point, guys, this is, oh my God.
Bro, they just keep getting hit with the charges, bro.
Like, literally.
Another one.
And another one.
On or about August 4th, 2020 at Chicago and North District of Illinois, Eastern Division.
These five.
Defendants here and knowingly used, carried, brandished, and discharged a fire during and in relation to a crime of violence for which defendants may be prosecuted in a court of United States, namely an assault with a dangerous weapon upon an individual in violation of Title 18, United States Code 1959 is charged in count six of this indictment.
Notice of special findings.
The allegations set forth in count one are incorporated here.
The defendants were A, were 18 years of age or older at the time of the offense, okay?
Which, by the way, guys, the feds almost never go after juveniles.
B, intentionally participated in an act contemplating that the life of a person would be taken or intending that lethal force would be used in connection with a person other than one of the participants in the offense, and the victim died at a result as a direct result of the act.
C, intentionally and specifically engaged in an act of violence, knowing that the act created a grave risk of death to a person or other than one of the participants in the offense, such as the participation in the act constituted a reckless disregard for human life and the victim died as a direct result of the act.
In the commission of the offense, knowingly created a grave risk of death to one or more persons in addition to the victim of the offense, committed the offense after the substantial planning and premeditation to cause the death of a person.
Oh, Lord.
True, Bill.
They took the person's name out, obviously, for privacy reasons.
And yeah.
This is not good, guys.
This is a big fucking holy shit, man.
All right.
But wait, there's more.
Status report, joint status report by its attorney, John Lausch, Jr., United States Attorney for North District of Illinois, respectfully submits this joint status report pursuant to the court's order dated October 14th, 2021.
Summary of the charges.
Oh, man.
Guys, like the video.
On September 30th, 2021, defenders Charles Liggins, Kenneth Robertson, etc.
I'm just going to say the defendants were charged in a seven-count indictment with murder and aid of racketeering activities in violation of Title 18, United States Code Section 1959.
Using, carrying, brandishing, and discharging a firearm during and in relation to a crime of violence, namely murder and aid of racketeering activities and causing the death of a person through the use of a firearm in violation of Title 18, United States Code 924-J1.
Conspiracy to commit murder and aid of racketeering activities in violation of Title 18, United States Code 1959, assault with a deadly weapon and aid of racketeering activities in violation of title United States Code 1959-A3.
Counts four and six, and using, carrying, brandishing, and discharging a firearm during and in relation to a crime of violence, namely assault with a deadly weapon.
Okay, procedural history and progress of discovery.
Defendants were arraigned on the same day and have since been remanded into federal custody.
Okay, Robertson, who was previously in the custody of Cook County Department of Corrections, was arraigned on October 29, 2021, and has since been remanded into federal custody.
New counsel entered an appearance for defendant Smart on November 1st, 2021.
The government made an initial discovery production on October 28, 2021.
So what this means, guys, is the government provided discovery.
Discovery, guys, is when the government provides the evidence that they have to the defense, okay?
And this is not looking good.
The discovery production spans approximately 48 media discs and one thumb drive consisting of FBI investigative reports, reports from the Chicago Police Department, the defendant's criminal histories, and other relevant criminal histories, surveillance footage, Chicago Police Department body warrant camera footage, search warrant returns, and the defendants' statements.
Holy fuck.
Guys, let me tell you something.
When I used to turn Discovery over and I had someone dead to rights, you know how many discs I handed them?
Maybe two or three.
And I had, and I knew they were cooked, two to three.
These guys have 48 fucking media discs and a thumb drive.
They have 48 media discs and one thumb drive that has the reports from the FBI.
They have all the Chicago Police Department reports.
That 10 years of murder, they got all that shit.
The defendants' criminal histories, other relevant criminal histories, surveillance footage, Chicago Police Department body warrant camera footage, search warrant returns, and the defendants' statements.
And those search warrants, by the way, for you guys are from the phones.
Muab's phone, Liggins' phone, all their phones, their Instagram accounts, everything.
Search warrants.
Guys, when I was an agent, I would pass in two, three, maybe four CDs.
They were cooked.
These guys have 48 CDs and a fucking thumb drive.
The government also has additional discovery materials to produce and is working to get those discovery items to defendants' counsel.
But wait, there's more due to the volume of discovery materials.
the government will continue to produce some discovery items on a rolling basis.
Guys, I'm going to continue to listen to King Bond's music, you know, and dirt.
But these guys are done.
They're fucking done, bro.
Like, they're fucking done, man.
I remember I had a OSDF case, Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force, which was a really big drug case, man.
I had, on that case, I had maybe identified like maybe 60 people involved in a big conspiracy, and we ended up arresting a bunch of them.
I think for that case, I had maybe 30, 30, 30 plus discs.
You know what I'm saying?
30, 40 discs.
Bro, these guys have 48 media discs and a thumb drive, and they still have more to give.
Oh, man.
The defense will need a significant amount of time to review the discovery materials that the government has tendered and will continue to tender.
Because remember, guys, the investigation is still active.
They're going to still continue to gather evidence.
And if there's people talking, I guarantee you, there's guys talking.
So they're going to keep getting evidence.
Further, the undersigned has not yet received a decision from the capital case section on whether or not to seek the death penalty if any defendant is convicted on count one or count two of the indictment.
And when they say capital case section, that's from Department of Justice in DC.
On October 26, 2021, the court entered an order staying pre-trial motion filing deadlines until the government has made a decision as to whether or not to seek the death penalty because defendants are still reviewing the discovery and will need a significant amount of time to do so.
The parties requested the court set a status date in approximately 90 days to allow defendants to continue to review the discovery and confer about the case with their counsel.
Defendants agree to exclude time.
The defense agreed to exclude time under the Speedy Trial Act through the next court date in the interest of justice to continue reviewing discovery.
The government conferred with Council of Record for the defendants and drafting this joint status report.
and counsel for defendants agree to the submission of this joint status report.
Guys.
I don't know.
All right, let's get into predictions.
Y'all saw the decade plus of violence between the two gangs.
The Chicago Police Department obviously had a rolling file on these guys for the better part of a decade.
The FBI joined in.
And obviously, Duck's killing in the big, you know, in the area that he was killed in, you know, obviously added a bit of exigency to the case and gave the FBI what they needed to make the case federal.
And this is what I for, this is what I think, guys, personally.
I think, well, not even, I think, I know for a fact if King Vaughn was alive, he would be in custody with these guys right now.
That's a fact.
This was a paid hit.
You are not anyone that does hits or whatever it is, because I've done murder for higher cases, et cetera.
The last thing you want to do is do a hit in broad daylight in an area that has high public, it's saturated with people.
That's the last thing you want to do.
You don't want witnesses, guys.
And here's the thing: Duck lives in Chicago.
They could have caught him at any other time, bro.
The fact that Duck was in the Gold Coast shopping and Oblot guys rushed out of the fucking Parkway Gardens, jumped in the car, running down the stairs, speeding, running red lights, getting caught on several different video cameras, not giving a fuck and making sure this hit got done tells me they were paid to do it.
Not only were they paid to do it, they had a deep hatred for Duck.
You guys saw the song, Dead Bitches.
I want you guys to go.
I want you guys to do me a favor.
I want you guys to go look at Dead Bitches, listen to Dead Bitches, watch the music video, and I want you guys to listen to computers from Wooski.
You guys are going to see why Oblock hated those two guys so much and wanted them dead.
Why they shot up a funeral, a public funeral, guys.
All right.
And they almost killed Wooski.
They shot him in the head.
He survived.
And then King Vaughn went and made a song about it after.
That song was a banger, by the way.
But he made a song about it after.
Crazy.
The hatred between these two is, I can't even comprehend it.
So, what I think is this: Vaughn would have been indicted by these guys.
But what I personally think the FBI wants Dirk, guys.
That's what I think.
Personally, I think the FBI wants Dirk.
Chief Keefe got the fuck out of there.
Smart.
You know what I'm saying?
He's wanted by Chicago PD anyway.
But I think they want Dirk.
I would not be surprised if they're not running Dirk's financials.
Of course, this is me speculating, right?
This is me putting on my agent hat.
I would not be surprised if they're not looking at everyone's bank accounts, looking at wire transfers, if they didn't already identify a wire transfer before between, you know, Vaughn and these other guys, or maybe a cash payment or whatever it is, or they had an informant involved.
I guarantee there's an informant involved somewhere that knew what the hell was going on.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah, I think they want Dirk, guys.
I honestly think they want Dirk.
Are they going to get him?
Who knows?
You know what I'm saying?
He has the money to get a good legal team, you know, and fight it.
You know, he unfollowed Muop from Instagram, by the way.
I don't know if y'all know that.
He unfollowed Muop, which is a very intelligent move.
But they want Dirk, bro.
They want Dirk.
And they're going to use that Atlanta case against him, right?
They're going to try to spin it into a federal case because now they can establish that there's criminal activity going on in Atlanta because Dirk lives in Atlanta.
Vaughn lives in Atlanta or lived in Atlanta.
Rest in peace.
And then they're going to try to say that he's calling the shots from Atlanta and the criminal activity is occurring in Chicago.
That's what they're going to say.
They're going to paint Dirk as the top guy.
Vaughn is the underboss.
And then everybody else is the hitters.
You know what I'm saying?
And Vaughn has, and Dirk has a lot of songs where he talks about, you know, paying for hits, all this other stuff.
You know, they could be music or whatever.
But what did I tell y'all before?
The music is going to allow the feds to know where to look.
The music is the compass.
So, and I'm not saying that to scare any of y'all or, you know, be a downbeat downer or whatever it is, but I would be shocked if the FBI did not have an open investigation against Dirk and OTF.
I would be shocked because of all the violence that's come between the two factions.
And to get rid of, you know, you got to cut, you got to cut.
What do they say?
You got to cut the snake off at the head to kill everything else.
And I know that.
I know how the FBI operates, baby.
What I tell y'all, I told you the feds are cloud chasers.
I told y'all this.
I told y'all.
Hell, when I was an agent, we were going after the top guys every single time.
The feds don't get involved unless it's going to be a big case and you can get the people a lot of time and you can go after big name targets.
All right.
So man, I'd be shocked if FBI Chicago did not have an open file title against Dirk.
Or if Dirk wasn't on this case that they already have open right now, I'd be shocked if they didn't have it have him as a target on the case.
Absolutely shocked, given how close Dirk was to Vaughn and how, you know what I'm saying?
Like that he probably was using Vaughn.
Again, my speculation.
Vaughn could have been a conduit to speak directly to the old block guys to carry out hits.
That's how the FBI might spin it or the prosecution office.
So if you guys got questions, super chat him in.
I'll stay on for a little bit longer.
This is a four-hour stream.
God damn.
Someone's saying Dirk is an informant.
I don't think so.
I don't think.
I don't think Dirk is telling.
I don't think Dirk is telling.
But I'll tell you guys this.
If Vaughn were alive right now, he would be in prison with these dudes.
He probably would have been involved in a hit.
Knowing him.
He probably would have been involved in the hit, man.
You know what I'm saying?
They had a deep hatred for Duck, bro.
Deep, deep hat.
But if y'all got any questions, Super Chat him in.
i'm gonna see here if i missed any super chats uh okay we got uh let's see here You think that's why Dirk married India?
She can't testify against him?
Good question.
And that's from Kevin.
Yo, you know, I will tell you this, Kevin.
That's true.
There is a, you cannot force a spouse to testify against another.
So that, that, I mean, I mean, they did kind of have a shotgun wedding.
I ain't going to lie.
They did kind of have a shotgun wedding.
That could be a potential reason for it.
And then all the moves that Dirk took to protect himself and insulate him from the murder was also very suspicious, you know, making sure that, oh, I'm in California and distancing himself from it and everything else like that, which is smart.
You know, I guarantee you his attorney probably told him to do that shit.
You know what I'm saying?
His attorney probably told him, hey, bro, this is not a good look.
Your homeboy's just gotten your op, your top op just got killed.
You need to make sure that people don't know, don't think that you're it.
You need to tell them where the hell you're at.
So that was probably a chess move from his defense attorney.
Ryan and Beza, two bucks.
Thank you so much.
We got Eric Quinn.
How long were you an agent?
What exactly did you do?
What department did you work in?
Okay.
I was a special agent with Homeland Security Investigations, guys.
I became an agent in 2013.
Okay.
I was an intern from 2010 to 2013.
And then I became an agent in 2013.
And then I got stationed in Laredo, Texas.
I started my dude's career there.
I got there in 2014.
I stayed there until 2018 for about four years.
And then I transferred to the Miami Field Office where I started the podcast and my YouTube channel while simultaneously working as an agent.
Yes, hilarious.
I was doing YouTube videos and arresting people, arresting people during the day, doing YouTube videos at night, right?
And I did that for a bit, and then they didn't like my YouTube channel.
You know, they brought me in, hey, this isn't appropriate, blah, blah, blah.
And I kind of was put in a position where I had to pick.
And I decided, you know, I'm going to bet on myself.
And I decided to go with the YouTube and the podcast.
And it ended up working out great.
And, you know, I resigned in December of 2020.
I have nothing bad to say about the agency.
It was a fantastic career.
I think about it every day, man.
I fucking miss it.
But yeah, and I did, and I did these types of investigations.
I did gang investigations.
I did Mexican cartel investigations, violent crime, drugs, human smuggling, human trafficking.
I did all that stuff.
So that's that's what I did.
And HSI works very similar to the FBI, guys.
Very similar.
Basically, we do the same exact crimes.
And we all use the same court system.
It's all the same federal court system.
Isaac J. Smooth.
Salute to you, Myra.
Please get Fast and Furious on soon.
P.S. Sorry, you missed the box.
LOL, hit the damn like button.
No worries, man.
I love y'all.
I'll make sure it should happen for y'all.
Could you do the R. Kelly Fed?
Can you do the R. Kelly cases next since we are talking about Chicago?
Yes, I can do the R. Kelly case.
I got a man.
Yo, I got so many cases on the list I got to do for you guys.
I got to do the R. Kelly.
I got to do Epstein.
I got to do fucking YFN Lucci.
I got to continue to give you guys updates on the K-Flock case.
I'm going to continue to give you guys updates on the Oblock case.
You know what I'm saying?
So I'm going to keep you guys up on cases as well.
Let's see here.
Oh, yeah.
And I will do Fast and Furious as well.
I wrote that down.
For those of you that are wondering, Fast and Furious was the big fuck up that the ATF did where they let guns walk into Mexico.
Predictions on Dirk, an attempt murder, open case.
Dirk's going to walk from that one.
Dirk's going to walk from that case.
I'm going to break that case down for y'all, but Dirk's going to walk from that one.
They don't have, yeah, Dirk's going to walk away from that one is my prediction.
You said the FBI is going to start watching everyone bank statement.
And Dirk said in one of his recent songs, even though I'm getting money, I bought a Mac off my Zell.
I don't know what that means.
I bought a Mac off myself.
It doesn't matter, bro, because they could pull up all his financials.
You know what I'm saying?
They're going to be able to, you could do grand jury subpoenas and get people's financials without them even knowing it.
So you got to do a video reaction critique of the FBI versus CIA episode of South Park for accuracy of their internal feuds.
Season 11, episode 4.
I mean, it's simple, guys.
FBI is a domestic intelligence agency slash law enforcement.
The CIA is a international intelligence agency.
The CIA has no jurisdiction in the United States.
The FBI is a domestic intelligence agency, which is why they fight because sometimes, you know, CIA won't notify the FBI about what's going on, but they have an MOU now, especially after 9-11, where any intelligence, any stuff going on in the United States, the FBI takes a hold of.
So if you got a spy or counter-espionage, any of that other shit, FBI must be notified.
Or terrorism, FBI must be notified.
But international, the CIA all day.
FBI needs to deal with CIA to do it.
Let's see here.
What else do we got?
Candace M. When are you covering the surviving Pogson case?
Eventually.
Eventually that one will come out.
Young Dolph.
I will do the Dolph case, guys.
I'm currently still gathering documents for it.
Shout out to Christina.
She's helping me with it.
But that case is still active, guys.
So, and it's a state case, and it's a pain in the ass to get state cases, as you guys know.
But I will do Dolph.
Don't worry.
Straight drop, fucked up on that one, big time.
Let's see here.
So, yeah, guys, do me a favor.
Subscribe to the channel.
Like the video.
Can you please do make a video on the pros and cons about working for law enforcement side of the federal government?
You can make the career field look very cool.
Absolutely.
I can.
I could do that for y'all.
I can, you know what?
I need to do that.
I need to break down every agency, what it's like to work for them.
I could do that for y'all.
Can you please do Tori and Meg case, Tori Innocent?
Yes.
Christina is getting the court documents for that.
Shout out to Christina.
Help me out with that.
What percent of law enforcement has integrity versus power and control driven?
Kona Kyle.
Yo, guys, I would say like 95%, 98% of law enforcement has integrity, guys.
Trust me.
These background checks are no fucking joke, especially with the feds.
No fucking joke, bro.
Polygrass, all that shit.
Anyone that's been through a police background check understands how much, how fucking stringent it is.
Let's see here.
Let's see.
Anything else?
Yes, I will do Epstein.
Camino kill.
Don't worry.
I will do Epstein.
That one's going to take time, though.
I'm going to have to, that case went for like 20 years.
God damn it.
Shout out to Christina.
Yep, for sure.
All right.
I think we've been going for now for almost four hours.
Guys, I think this is going to be the end here.
I hope you guys enjoyed the video.
I think we're at 3.3k likes.
We're down to 3.3k viewers.
So for y'all that stuck it out with me, shout out to you guys.
Hush puppy case.
Yes, I will do the hush puppy case.
They got him dead to rights, bro.
Jesus, man.
Yeah, I read the hush puppy case.
I'm very familiar with it.
So I got you.
I could do the hush pushback case, hush puppy case.
And I will do, yeah, I see Omni and a Hellcat.
Got y'all.
I could do that one too.
I gave a quick little summary on it.
Nick Henson, check the channel.
I did a quick little, like, there's a clip of it where I like gave a very, you know, quick summary of it, but I will do an in-thorough breakdown for the Omni case.
But the thing with the Omni case is he's going to have to beat that money laundering charge, which because that's what's going to give him the most time.
He's got to beat the piracy charge that they're hitting him with, essentially.
That's what he's got to beat.
If he beats that, then he can beat the money laundering charge because money laundering needs a specified unlawful activity.
But I break it down.
Go watch the video.
And I'm going to do a breakdown of that video all the way.
Man, Laredo Myron, you got to put in shit early.
Mad Respect.
Yeah, bro.
I was doing crazy shit when I was in Laredo, man.
I was doing a lot of big cases.
But anyway, guys, thank you so much for the support, man.
Love the flame emojis.
I hope you guys really enjoyed that show, that pod.
We went for almost four goddamn hours.
I didn't realize it was going to take that long.
But, you know, I'm glad you guys enjoyed it.
Shout out to my man Trap Laura Ross.
I'm going to put the link in.
Subscribe to the channel, guys.
And then can you do Coach the Ghost case?
Absolutely fucking literally.
I'm going to do Coach the Ghost.
That's like my favorite rapper right now.
I'm going to definitely do Coach the Ghost.
I'm disappointed as hell.
What happened, man?
You guys think I'm disappointed about this King Vaughn stuff, bro?
You're going to see when I do that, Coach to Coast one, man.
He's like my favorite rapper right now, bro.
And he fucking, they got him for murder, bro.
He's he's done.
He's, he's fucked.
And they, and they got him on a Fed case.
Did y'all know that?
They got him on a Fed case, too.
Fuck, man.
They got him on a Fed gun running case.
Anyway, I love you guys.
Like the video.
Subscribe to the channel.
Hope you guys enjoyed it.
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Make sure to subscribe to his channel.
He made this pod even better with his amazing documentary on FBG Duck, which gave you guys an excellent view of the history.
And yeah, man, I love y'all.
I'll see you guys tomorrow from Money Monday.
We got a special guest in the house, by the way, as well.