All Episodes
March 11, 2024 - MyronGainesX
02:18:26
Fed Explains Young Dolph Murder
| Copy link to current segment

Time Text
And we are live.
What's up, guys?
Welcome to Fed Reacts.
Today we're gonna be talking about Young Dolph.
You guys been waiting for this one for a while.
I'm here with Angie.
Let's get into it, guys.
And we are live.
What's up?
We got lots of things.
I'm here with Angie.
Defender Jeffrey Williams, an associate of YSL did commit the felony.
Here's what 6ix9ine actually got trip.
This attack shifted the whole US government.
This guy got arrested.
Espionage.
Okay, trading secrets with the Russian John Wayne Gacy, aka the killer clown.
Okay, one of the most prolific serial killers of all time, killed 33 people.
Zodiac killer is a pseudonym of an unidentified serial killer who operated Northern California.
They really get off on getting attention from the media.
Many years Jeffrey Epstein sexually exploited and abused dozens of minor girls at his home.
It was OJ working together to get Nicole killed.
We're gonna go over his past the gang ties so that it's all makes sense.
Alright, we're back.
What's up guys?
Welcome uh to Fed Reacts.
Give me ones if the audio is good, guys.
Audio should be good now.
I got rid of the uh little bit of echo.
I had another tab open.
Give me ones in a chat if the audio is good.
Let's see what we got here.
Oh, I think we should be good.
Alright, ones uh okay, cool.
YouTube's giving me all ones.
If you're gonna put a two in troll, then tell me what it is.
But yeah, I already know some of y'all trolling.
Alright.
We're live on Rumble, YouTube, and X right now, guys.
So shout out to all you ninjas.
Um today gonna be talking about Young Dolph.
Um before I go ahead and get into it, do you want to say what's up to the people real quick, Angie?
Hey people, what's up?
Uh this is Angie.
We're here again.
We're finally covering the old Dolph.
You guys need no questions for a like a whole year.
So um, yeah, we're finally delivering.
Um this is quite interesting.
I've been studying this guy like all day today, like all day.
And it's quite interesting.
The the the yeah, the behind the story.
The dynamics.
The dynamic everything is.
Yeah, a lot of gang culture, jealousy music.
Um yeah.
Um rap from Memphis too.
Yes, yes, Memphis has an extremely high crime rate as you guys know.
Um, you know, push I see from Memphis as well.
Memphis has really um taken off and g been on the map from a rap perspective, but um it's very uh very dangerous.
I remember um you know what I won't even go into that story, never mind.
It is what it is.
We covered K Flock.
What what was the guy that we covered like uh a year ago almost?
From Memphis?
I don't remember if it was from Memphis.
K Flock is from New York.
They just charged him again actually too.
Surprisingly.
But you covered with another murder charge, yeah.
Yeah, okay.
That's the one I'm thinking.
He was a guy that he was walking down the street with that girl, and then he shot the guy.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah, we moved the dude back.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
We covered him.
Yeah, we covered him.
I remember.
And then he got charged again federally under a Rico, and then I think they charged him again for another murder.
Yeah.
So it's it's yeah.
But K uh it sucks because he was literally one of the hottest rappers in New York when they got him.
So career done, just like that.
Unfortunately, very, very unfortunate.
He's only like 18, 19 years old, too.
Yeah, I remember.
Pooh Sice, too.
When he went to jail, he had back and blood out there.
He has he had just dropped his album.
Uh Gucci, he was work with Gucci Main and 1017.
And then he just went to jail.
Um and I think he dropped the mixtape while he was in there, but other than that, he went to jail.
He robbed funny story, Pooh Sicey.
For some of you guys that don't know, um, with Pooh Sice what happened with him.
He basically robbed the guy.
He he hit this guy up saying, Yo, I want some sneakers and weed.
Dude shows up with a sneakers and weed, and Pooh Shisy robs him.
And the guy had like an online business where he would uh sell sneakers.
So since it was an online business and he committed robbery to an online business that affects interstate commerce, that's how they're able to get them federally.
And also because he committed a drug trafficking crime in uh a drug trafficking crime because it was a weed deal too, and he robbed them during the weed deal.
So that also made it federal federal.
If you if you have a possession of a farm while committing a drug trafficking offense, it uh it can automatically be taken federal.
So he robbed the guy that was trying to sell him some Jordans and weed.
Crazy.
Was he incarcerated or no?
No, he wasn't, no.
Uh he wasn't like on probation or anything at the time.
He he did it right here in Miami.
He did it up in um Bell Harbor, the worst area across the street from the police station, too.
Wow.
Yeah, yeah.
He did it across the street from the police station, it's on camera.
Uh they robbed him and they and they also uh they were using his rental cars.
They were his rental cars.
Really?
They were using rental cars.
That's crazy.
Yeah, I uh I think uh it was either like a Rolls Royce and like a McLaren, or it was both of them.
And they robbed the guy.
The guy had given them the rental cars, then he was like, Yo, I want some Jordans.
Dude comes back with Jordans and weed, and he robs them for that.
And he was using his rental cars.
Craziness.
Wow.
Absolutely stupid, man.
Stupid.
I I couldn't believe it.
Uh yeah, probably one of the dumbest criminals I've ever seen.
And it's like, and he had the money.
So he and then he pulls off, his backpack falls with 40,000 in it.
Cash.
And earlier that day, he had done like this.
You know, people used to do the push used to do this thing where he would like put all the money on his arm like this.
Yeah, yeah.
He had a picture, because he would just always be flexing cash.
He had a picture he posted on Instagram earlier that day, right?
And he had all the hundreds like this.
Get this.
Uh FBI Secret Service.
Yeah.
FBI Secret Service looks at the dollar bills that are on the floor that he left at the crime scene.
They look at they look at that currency, it has the serial numbers.
They're able to match the serial numbers up with Instagram.
Wait, the one okay.
They matched the literally they matched the the the bag that had the the 40k cash.
They took that money, seized it, and they were able to match it up to the serial numbers in his picture.
Yeah, they zoomed into that Instagram picture and they matched it with the serial numbers.
That's crazy.
Holy crap.
That's crazy.
But very smart.
Stupid.
Very smart.
I mean, they got him on camera anyway.
It don't matter.
The guy's friends in the ass.
Yeah.
What?
Yeah, man.
Yeah, they shot they shot his buddy.
They definitely made us thought about that.
Yeah, yeah.
Definitely.
He had a Draco Pooch Ice and his boys went mad at Draco and they shot the guys and one of the dudes got hit in the ass.
And they testified, said, Yeah, Pooh Shisey shot us.
They got on camera.
They matched up the dollar bill, the serial numbers.
That's why I pool people were like, bro, fight it, fight it.
Hell no.
They had him dead to rights, man.
They had him dead to rights.
But uh yeah, I did that case, guys.
Break it down.
I broke down that case.
If you guys want to it's even funnier when you watch it.
Um because I go I showed the surveillance footage and all this shit.
But yeah, um, go check it out, guys, if you guys want to go.
We have another one.
Oh, yeah, we have it.
Yeah, yeah.
Okay, yeah.
Let me go ahead and say they can see where they can find these cases.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Because um, yeah, because you guys actually do message Angie a lot about cases that we've already done.
Yeah, that is true.
You request like a lot of cases we already done.
And you guys might not know.
So let me go ahead and uh because we've been covering a lot on this channel.
So if you go to the channel, guys, um, right, here's a channel right here.
Let me control plus it a little bit, make it bigger for y'all ninjas.
Um if you if you go here on the channel, right?
Uh that it has this for you thing that's new.
But all the videos, you know, newest to oldest are here, right?
So we did the Alcatraz Escape, Chris Dorner, etc.
Um some of them we had to go and finish it off on Rumble, guys.
Um and then obviously you got your shorts here, and then I got my hip hop cases here, right?
All of them here, and I got a lot more.
Uh serial killers, high profile cases, um, national security cases, organized crime.
Uh I did a whole 9-11 breakdown.
Um, and then I got the Italian mafia as well here.
So um, all the videos are here, guys.
And then just if you if you click live, you're gonna see all of them here.
Like, we covered a lot of stuff um here.
A lot of these are requests, by the way, too.
Chris Benoit, Waco.
We cover everything, baby, on this channel.
So uh go ahead and check it out.
Um, like I said before, we're working on um giving you guys two episodes of Fed Reacts a week.
Um, I'm just waiting on some things behind the scenes for us to do it for y'all.
Um, but uh but yeah, that's pretty much it, man.
I think I think we're pretty much good there.
Uh Andy, you have anything for the people before we get into this?
I just want to tell you, Bill's just text me.
He says that the stream deck is double audio.
Is doubling the audio on the stream?
Sound effects so far.
On the sound effects?
Yeah.
So the here's the stupid twice?
I guess so.
I guess so.
Unless you just press it twice, yeah.
Okay, now I'm hitting it once.
All right, I'll fix that.
Yeah, and guys, I apologize because I got two different independent um audios for um uh for this, because like what I do is I got like a whole setup when we game streaming, and then I got a whole setup when we uh when we do the podcast.
So still kinking, uh figuring out some kinks.
Uh, and I guess that's one of them.
But uh, but yeah, I think other than that, we'll just go ahead and hit the goal.
Hello if I react on YouTube, guys.
Um we do have a few shots.
Yeah, and on Rumble.
Oh, chats?
Okay.
Where are the chats at?
Uh let me see here.
Rumble.
Oh, they're on Rumble?
Okay.
I see here Chains of Life.
Also, congratulations on getting Candace Owens on the pod.
Thank you so much for watching.
Last week, guys, we had a Candace Owens on Friday.
Yes.
It was a very, very good podcast.
Well, two podcasts.
We had like uh the Money Mondays was it?
No, was it the the regular show?
The regular yeah, the regular show, special guest Friday.
Normally it's a call-in show, but yeah.
Um Chase of Light, hey Myron, I was wondering in your debate with Ethan, are you going to bring up the incident that he was trying to accuse you of SA when he bring up that girl he brought on show last year?
Maybe.
Uh Cleagle, Myron goes, got an idea for F and F pod.
You should have a debate with Rabbi Shmooley and Nick.
100k stream for sure.
Uh that's not a bad idea.
No, we're not doing that.
That's not a bad idea, actually.
But we'll figure it out.
Uh Flores.
Yo, have you seen the Netflix documentary American Conspiracy, the Octopus Murders?
It's wild.
If you haven't seen it, y'all should watch it.
And if you have, what are your thoughts on it?
We haven't, what I haven't seen octopus murders.
No.
Uh, which goes.
Doshik says, I heard you're doff, but I was expecting Ivan Drago, I must break you.
Okay.
Uh Uncle Luke says, time for my Fed Reacts up in this bitch.
Also, had to let Rolo know your stream with Candace did very well with over 56,000 live viewers.
Don't nobody care about destiny.
Damn.
Do we have 50?
No, I think we had no, we had 50.
Oh, maybe he's including the YouTube people.
I don't know.
Well, are you guys streaming on Twitter?
Ken Rose.
Oh, maybe oh, yeah.
Okay, yeah, we're alive on Twitter for a bit too.
Okay, maybe.
Um, yeah, we had a lot of people watching.
You guys were uh people have been waiting for that collab for a very long time.
Even on her stuff, people were saying uh you need to go on Fresh of Fit.
So shout out to Candace Owens.
Uh let's catch these goddamn terrors.
That's from Three Diglits.
Okay, shout out to you.
Uh, can you do the Oklahoma City bombing or Tulsa bombing?
You know what?
Actually, can you write that down?
Tulsa bombing.
Oklahoma City bombing.
Yeah, that's a big one.
That's no, I have that.
That's Timothy McVay.
I have that.
You have that on the list?
Yeah.
They've been asking for that for a while, too.
The Oklahoma City bombing.
Okay.
I got two chats here from um He Don't Love You goes.
Um Myron, what is your long-term goal with your portfolio?
I have one 5K investment in BTC and ETH.
I was thinking on buying my second property with it.
Um I just hold my crypto, man.
I just hold it.
Uh and just let it appreciate.
Like I'm I'm just letting buy and hold, baby.
Um and then Kit Light says, failed my C BP poly.
Is it best to try CP again while staying a truck driver, making six figures and continue to invest in real estate?
Apply for another agency, even if Fed agencies use recently failed federal polygraphs against you, or take uh city police uh police officer.
Um, so uh okay.
Bro, I to I I know how you feel.
It really sucks.
Um the C BP polygraph test there is it's uh has a very high failure rate.
Um something like 60 to 70% of the people that do it fail.
So uh uh, excuse me.
You could retake it again, okay.
Um when you apply for other agencies, it shouldn't be held against you.
Um if you're asked about it, obviously disclose.
But um, but it shouldn't matter for your other um law enforcement agency applications.
You should be fine.
You should be able to apply for other agencies and take other polygraphs without a problem.
Um, and you'll be fine.
Um if they do ask, though, obviously be honest and say, yeah, you did a polygraph.
Um, did they tell you you failed or did they say that you're inconclusive?
Because that's two different things, bro.
It's two two different things.
Um he don't love you, goes, Myron.
What is your long term?
Oh, sorry, got that one.
Can you do Derek Todd Lee case?
That's from Keen Chillin.
Two bucks.
Oh, can you do Derek Todd Lee case?
I have it on the list, but I'm gonna write it down again so we can update it.
Okay.
Yeah, Angie's on it.
She's writing it down for y'all right now.
Uh, let's see here.
Oh, this dude.
Why do so many African-Americans claim they started in Venice everything?
Uh shit, I lost the chat, man.
Sorry, guys.
I'm trying to get it here.
OG King Life said your barber messed up your right side.
What?
I don't know.
He said I messed up my he's messed up my right side.
I don't think so, but that's fine.
Uh Derek Todley.
Um Austin Ross goes, Myron, would you consider bringing on a Mexican OT?
He's a Houston rapper, and I think it would be hilarious to have him on a panel on girls.
Uh, I don't know, man.
You guys know how I feel about rappers, bro.
You know, whenever we'd cover like another rapper um case, which will actually have a.
No, he means for fresh and fit.
Oh.
Well, I but I mean for Fair React, we could bring like academics for somebody that can like.
Yeah, we could do that too.
We've done it before.
Yeah.
Uh let's see here.
What else?
Uh uh I'm making sure I call all my chats before I get into the documentary, guys.
We're gonna be reacting to um our boy Trap La Ross has a documentary on this and give some commentaries.
You guys know I'm good friends with Trap War.
Shout out to the man them out there in the UK going crazy.
Making great documentaries.
Whereas Myron's Jaja, Johnny Silverhand.
They wrote a judge, or is it ha ha ha ha ha ha?
Uh, okay.
Where do I fix my hairline?
I'm low-key going bald at 27.
You get a hair transplant, bro.
Uh I think that's it.
Hair transplant by you have to cover your grace, though.
All right, so El Tony says it claimed that 13% of the population with 50% of crime statistics because El Tony making fun of the BBCs.
All right.
All right, cool.
Anyway, so guys, we're gonna go ahead and get into um this doc right here, okay.
Um this is from Trap Low Ross, sliding for uh Rodolph, the murder of Big Jook.
So um, guys, so who is Big Joke?
Big Jook is yo Gotti's brother, okay?
So for us to really understand this whole situation with Dolph and um and Yogadi and the beefs going on over there, we gotta go backwards from the recent murder of young Jook and then work our way back to the and that works uh explains the murder with um with young Dolph because there's been some longstanding beefs here.
Um and it's gonna be crazy.
Uh we got here Carter says, Marin, are you going in raw pause for the H3 debate?
Are you gonna you need reverse card when you pull some BS?
Um we'll see.
Funny, funny story, guys.
I actually asked H3 to do the um to do the debate in person, and they didn't want to do it.
So I was like, let's do it in person, and they they didn't want to do it.
So they want to do it virtually, so we'll see what happens.
Hopefully they don't try to play some games.
But if they do, they're just gonna make themselves look bad, in my opinion.
Um and then we got last one here.
The one goes, this is not related, but I want to say thank you, Maron.
I used to trick and pay escorts and have spent over 20,000 on 304s.
I lost my girlfriend at the beginning of this year and have considered um ending it.
Well, bro, I'm glad that you're here with us, and I'm glad that you stopped spending all that money on 304s, bro, because it really ain't worth it.
Um let's catch this white.
Um shout out to three diglits, man.
Shout out to all y'all.
And as usual, guys, FNF Super Chat.com or you guys can do Rumble rants, whatever is easier.
Um, if you do the FNF Super Chat, I could show your chat on screen.
It's a little bit harder for me to show the rumble rants on screen.
I can't really show them on screen.
Uh, especially since y'all be saying some crazy shit on Rumble, and I gotta like edit it a bit when I read your chats because we're on YouTube.
Um, but uh yeah, I think we're good, Angie.
We'll pretty much start.
Okay.
Go uh so guys, we're gonna use this documentary here from our boy um Trap Law Ross.
And by the way, before I do this, hold on.
Guys, go check out his channel.
Here it is, right here.
Trap more sorry, Trap More Ross, but his main channel is Trap Loros.
Um, good friend, he's been on the podcast many times.
Uh really smart guy, does fucking fantastic hip-hop documentaries.
I think probably probably the best on YouTube.
He beats everybody else out.
Um really?
Yeah, he beats everybody.
Whether it's uh Trap Geek or um Hip Hop Daily or whatever, this dude is the best.
So, shout out to uh my guy Trap Lore Ross.
Um, next time he's in the in the US or in Miami, we're gonna have him on again.
So um, all right, guys, let's get into the documentary.
We'll be giving some commentary and uh let's do it.
Young Dolph was one of hip-hop's most beloved stars when he was brutally gone down in 2021.
But what a lot of people didn't know lower the volume for you?
Yeah, okay.
Is that while hip-hop fans all over the world were mourning the loss of their favorite street rapper?
Back in his native Memphis, the street figures that depend depended on him when he was alive, were loading up their guns and preparing to wage war in his name.
Who shot uh okay?
They're saying echo.
I okay, I'll fix it right now.
Yo, what's up, Bills?
Yo, Bills.
He's echoing, yeah.
It's echoing?
Alright, I think I know how to fix it.
Give me one sec, guys.
I think I gotta do this right here.
They're saying video double.
Okay, I'm gonna fix it right now.
I'm gonna fix it right now.
They just sorry about that.
He died a text me again.
All right, hold on.
This should fix it.
Wait, Bill's it's FaceTime.
He's okay.
Yeah, he tried calling me, but I I answered it.
Yo, Bills, do I turn it off on um on uh what's it called?
Uh OBS.
We're getting double audio.
Let me see.
Uh on the phone.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah.
All right, give me one sec, guys.
We got bills, we got bills in here fixing it right now.
So, Bills, either I can go ahead and I just muted this thing on OBS, or do you want me to do it on the roadcaster?
Was um, okay.
So play the audio on the on the video real quick.
All right, I'll play real quick.
Chat, give me ones in the chat if this works fine.
In his own hometown.
This is a good one.
Give me ones if y'all can hear this channel.
Shows a person in gray pants and a dark hoodie with gun in hand, apparently firing.
In the months and years that followed, a deadly revenge campaign would play out.
All right, we're good now.
Ones are good.
All right, I know.
Uh I had to I had to mute the OBS.
That's what it was.
Okay, fine.
Sorry about that, guys.
Sorry about that.
Fixed.
All right.
Thanks, Bills.
All right.
All right, we're gonna go back.
I apologize about that, guys.
Like I said before, it's the first time that we've been running this audio setup as well as like the gaming setup, because we have I have to switch the gaming setup uh up a bit.
Um just new equipment everywhere.
All right.
Beloved stars when he was brutally gone down in 2021.
Dolph was one of hip-hop's most beloved stars when he was brutally gone down in 2021.
But what a lot of people didn't know is that while hip-hop fans all over the world were mourning the loss of their favorite street rapper.
Back in his native Memphis, the street figures that depended on him when he was alive were loading up their guns and preparing to wage war in his name.
Who shot and killed young Dolph in his own hometown?
This grainy photo released by police shows a person in gray pants and a dark hoodie with gun in hand, apparently firing.
In the months and years that followed, a deadly revenge campaign would play out on the streets of Memphis.
And those who loved young Dolph ruthlessly attempted to slide in his name and killing anyone who even remotely had something to do with his death.
And keeping in mind, guys, that Memphis is not that big of a city.
I mean, hell, how many people even live here?
Let's look here.
Because I would not consider Memphis a major U.S. city whatsoever.
Um Memphis, Tennessee.
Uh uh, not big at all.
Uh, let's see here.
It is.
What's the population?
633,000 104.
Not that big.
But it's the second most populous city after Nashville and Tennessee.
So in the wake of Dolph's murder, all eyes were on his biggest rival in the rap game, Yo Gotti, who had been embroiled in a years-long feud with Dolph with numerous unsuccessful attempts.
And real quick, Yogotti, we'll go ahead.
And here's Young Dolph right here, guys.
So uh Al Adolph, Robert Thornton Jr., born in July 27, 1985, died November 17, 2021.
Better known by a stage name Young Dolph, was an American rapper from Memphis, Tennessee.
He first got into mainstream attention for his guest appearance on OT Genesis 2015 single, Cut It, which peaked at number 35 on the Billboard Hot 100.
The following year he released his debut studio album, King of Memphis 2016, which peaked at number 49 on the Billboard 200, his fifth album, Rich Slave, peaked at number four on the chart.
Young Dolph founded an independent label Paper Route Empire, PRE, which you guys are gonna hear quite a bit about during his documentary.
Uh, through which he signed fellow Memphis rapper Keeglock on November 17, 2021.
He was shot killed in his hometown.
So, right, that's young Dolph.
Now we're gonna go ahead.
Yo, Gotti.
Because a lot of you guys don't want to listen to hip hop, so obviously, you know, we gotta I want to make sure everyone's kind of aware.
Uh-uh.
Mario Centel, oh, god, I didn't know his name was Mario.
God damn.
Sentel Gidden Mims.
That's a crazy name.
No professionally is Yo Gotti is an American rapper in 1996.
He released his debut album Youngsters on a come-up under the alias Lil Yo.
He went on to release from the Dope Game to the rap game in 2000, self-explanatory 2001.
Life to 2003, back to the basics 2006, Live from the Kitchen 2012, I am 2013, the Art of Hustle 2016.
I still am 2017, Untrat 2020, and CM10 Free the Game 2022.
Gotti founded the record label collective music group CMG in 2012, which has gone on to sign successful artists include uh Moneybag Yo, 42 Doug Black, Youngstar Gold Glow Rilla, ESTG, and Mazzy.
So as you guys can see, he's been in the game for a very long time.
Yeah.
Attempts being made on his life before Dolph was gunned down in 2021.
Unfortunately for Yo Gotti, even with his biggest rival losing his life in 2021, the deadly street feud that he played a part in sparking would come back to haunt him.
Just as recently as 2024, Yo Gotti's brother Big Jook would be brutally gunned down following a funeral service, which they both attended.
The person killed is Anthony Mims, also known as Big Jook.
Now, Big Jook is the brother of rapper Yo and the biological brothers, you guys can see with the same last name, Mims.
So probably the same dad too.
Gotti with the shooting of Jook, ironically bearing the very same hallmarks of a murder attempt on Dolph in 2017 that saw a hundred bullets fired into his car.
Man, Young Dolph take out the perform.
I guess I'm out of land on a man.
Sound like Shadrag out here, man.
Is this all just a deadly coincidence?
Or a young Dolph shooters really sliding on Yogotti and his crew until there's nobody left.
Well, there's only one way to find out.
I'm Traplor Ross, the Hip Hop Investigator, and today we're taking a closer look at the deadly war for the streets of Memphis.
The war between Yogotti and Young Dolph is nothing new.
In fact, so we're gonna go into the history here, guys.
So for this to all make sense, obviously you gotta see how this originally started.
We're gonna work our way back.
I was reading in in it says that a Memphis, the criminal rate, it's four times the national one.
Ah, yeah.
Yeah, I believe it.
That's crazy.
I believe it.
Because there's only six hundred some thousand people that live there, and there's murders all all the time.
So that I believe four times the national rate, that's wild.
I already conducted a deep investigation into this story in a previous video in 2019, before Dolph was killed.
So to truly understand what's going on, let's take a quick recap and follow the key moments in the beef between Dolph and Gotti and their respective record labels, PRE, aka Paper Route Empire, and CMG, the collective music group.
And just so you guys know, Dolph was independent, and he was really big on being independent.
Yeah, he has his own.
Yeah, his own thing and everything, and he always wanted to stay fiercely independent.
But Yo Gotti wanted to actually bring Dolph on, and Dolph didn't want to, and that's kind of what led to the beginning of the rip here.
The beef, yeah.
Looking into the possibility of bad blood between rival rappers.
Several months ago in North Carolina, young Dolph's SUV was shot at 100 times.
Witnesses heard the shots here in Hollywood, and nearby security video captured a person running from an SUV.
Things popped off hard for Young Dolph in 2017 when he was in North Carolina.
Here Dolph was shot at reportedly over a hundred times, but managed to walk away unscathed thanks to the 300,000 bulletproof SUV that he was riding in at the time.
But anyway, why on earth would somebody want to share?
Totally worth the money?
And he made a song about this.
I can see you guys in the chat quoting it right now.
Yeah, you missed a whole hundred shots.
A rain of a hundred bullets on young Dolph.
Well, to truly understand that, we've got to look at Dolph's long-running feud with fellow Memphis rap legend and the best rapper for your digestive system, Yo Gotti.
Many have speculated that Yo and his collective music group may have had something to do with that shooting.
But if you're not as plugged into the hip hop culture as me, you may be wondering who the hell Yo Gotti is.
Well, Yo Gotti, if you don't know, is another Memphis rap legend who's been grinding for over a decade.
But in the past few years has had some pretty mainstream hits, including Down in the DM, FU, Rake It Up, and more recently, put a date on it.
Now both rappers rep Memphis, Tennessee to the fullest, and their claim to the throne of King of Memphis has been a big part of this beef from the start.
However, for the record, Memphis has been the home to many kings of hip hop over the years, including Eight Ball and MJ G, as well as 36 Mafia's Juicy J, Project Pat, and DJ Paul, as well as Gotti and Dolph.
This feud begun officially in 2014 when Young Dolph's.
Yeah, but let's keep it a thousand though.
Like those guys didn't put Memphis on the map, like these newer artists like Dolph and Pooh Sh and shit like that.
Keep it a million with you, like.
They've been around forever, but then it I I would argue that um rappers like Pooh Sh, Young Dolph, and Yo Gotti definitely did more for Memphis than you know, A Ball and MJ G and 36 Mafia.
Like, come on, man.
Let's be honest.
And I'm an older guy too, so I remember their music.
You know, but you don't you don't think to yourself, you know, I gotta stay fla uh uh uh uh uh you don't think to yourself, oh yeah, that's Memphis.
Like, no.
You think back in blood, Memphis.
You think 100 shots, Memphis.
You think yo Gotti Memphis?
You don't think this these dudes, so whatever.
That's just my take on it.
But uh a lot of people don't even know that 36 Mafia is some.
I'm not agreeing with you.
I don't I don't think they put him on like these dudes.
I think these guys, uh I think these guys did a lot more for making Memphis mainstream than those guys, personally.
Still a mixtape map at the time, but kind of speaking publicly about the people know who 36 Mafia is, but people don't know where the fuck they're from.
Ask a regular pro where they're from.
They're they're oh they don't put they didn't put Memphis on like um like Pooh Shite.
I would argue Pooh Shisey put a Memphis on the map.
I think he's put on because he had a bigger hit than all these niggas.
Back in blood, I think it was it was a huge hit.
The fact that he broke down a record deal from Yo Gotti and his CMG label.
Dolph addressed the declining of this offer in an interview with Sway.
Like God wanted me to do the like, man, come on, bro, let's do CMG paper rap.
It's cool.
I'm knocking for the if I was him, I would have claimed to be like that.
You know what I'm saying?
But only thing we're gonna happen behind it would be like, oh, he popped out because of Guy.
You see what I'm saying?
Which I can't do it, because I got too much of my own time and money, bitch.
Gotti replied to this in a Breakfast Club interview, and he sounded pretty positive about things.
Now things were quiet for the next year or so, but then in February 2016, for some reason Young Dolphin decided to get his flippers in a twist and come out and sneak this Yo Gotti on Twitter.
Now I'm not sure what went on behind the scenes.
Okay, no worries.
That's the beauty.
We can sit here and argue about shit when it comes to uh when it comes to music.
There's always going to be what I disagree.
That's cool.
To tweet this, but I'm sure it has nothing to do with the fact that the week after he had his first album, Now, naturally, this album title ruffled a few feathers in Memphis.
And it would have been reasonable to think Gotti and the general public would have seen this as an attempt by Young Dolph to try and take that crown as the King of Memphis.
Now keep in mind that Gotti, amongst other people were known for calling themselves the King of Memphis in their raps, as well as on Gotti's own Twitter page.
That same day, Yo Gotti and his CMG artist Black Youngster passed through the Breakfast Club to do an interview about Gotti's song down in the DM hitting the charts.
It's a hilarious interview where for some reason Black Youngster decides to count 200,000 in cash throughout the entire thing.
What is this?
I don't know.
Okay, I'll just go talk about this.
I'm gonna move Swingman.
Yo Gotti's like, what is this guy doing?
This is my artist.
Oh, whoa.
Okay.
Can I get a plug?
Goodness, great.
I got a plug, I'm gonna count two on our own.
Well, Dolph's King of Memphis project Bruh.
What?
What the fuck, man?
Oh shit!
Like, yo, stupid.
That is the most nigga shit I've ever seen.
He got he let's go back real quick.
Hold on, hold on.
This nigga's in a goddamn radio studio.
One, two.
With a white beater on.
Six chains.
It was six chains.
Iced out watch.
Beer belly hanging over the white beater, by the way.
Tank top.
Yeah, uh, which we c we call them white beaters in in America.
Uh, that's what they wear when they do that dumb shit.
And then nigga got a bunch of cats like, bruh.
I'm gonna move swing on it.
Yo got he's like, what is this guy doing?
This is my artist.
Oh, whoa.
Okay.
Can I get a plug?
Goodness, great.
I get a plug.
I'm gonna count too when I read it.
What you got?
when I got a replay.
And whilst Dolph's King of Memphis project isn't actually mentioned in the interview, it does get brought up that Yo Gotti did kickstart his career by dissing members of 3-6 Mafia.
Now, what are your first records you were you were actually going at 36 Mafia in your first first record?
My first record?
We can't.
I think young Dolph, Yo Gotti, and Pooh Shisey did more for putting Memphis on the map than 36 Mafia and A Ball MGG.
That's my hot take.
You guys don't have to agree, but I definitely think they put Memphis on way harder than 36 Mafia and A Ball MGG.
Because a lot of people don't even know that those dudes are from Memphis.
Well, that's just my take.
I just looked up like a top 10 uh Memphis, like best Memphis uh rappers, and the first one is 36 Mafia.
They've been in the game the longest.
That's why.
Juicy Jade, you guys the boob, movie like.
Yeah, those guys have been around forever.
That's why.
But I don't I I think for putting the city on.
That's my argument.
I think for putting the city on, I think Dolph, Shisey, and Yo Gotti did more for putting the city on than these guys.
A ball and MJG too.
Yeah.
Well, they've been again, they've been around.
Those dudes have been around since like the 90s and 80s.
Yeah.
36 Mafia and Yeah, those guys have been on since forever.
Off that, Dolph appears on a hot 97 interview and talks on the Gotti Beef.
Now he doesn't necessarily have anything new to add, but he does say that the two aren't on speaking terms.
Okay, so have you have you and Yo Gotti have had a conversation lately?
Have you guys not nothing?
You're not interested in having that conversation.
It ain't no pressure with me.
You know what I'm saying?
Because it's like people don't understand.
Like everybody don't else sad looking in.
Yo Gotti was taking some phone for two years straight.
What you doing, bro?
What you working on, bro?
Let's do this.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, let's do it.
Like, it's cool, it's cool.
Now we ain't had no conversation, but if you wanted to, you know what's up.
You can call me or count somebody around me, getting touched from you, but you know, I'm gonna keep doing what I do, regardless.
You know what I'm saying?
And it ain't no problem.
No, it ain't no problem.
But it's different, though.
He ain't you know, you know when it isn't that crazy how I was saying it's no problems, but there's damn near a street war going on.
I love how rappers always they always do this where they um we don't have beef, but then they're you see the lyrics, the lyrics in here the lyrics, and then also like uh their shootouts and shit like that, right?
They're obviously making they're downplaying it when they're they're doing these radio interviews, but it's always worse.
Yeah, it's almost like similar subliminal messages in the lyrics and stuff.
Yeah, and then Ebro's bitch ass over here, the biggest hater in the music game.
Fuck it.
There's a reason why everybody roasts Ebro, but yeah.
You know when somebody like this right here, you know what I mean?
It's just like everybody else didn't come in contact with me, like, Dom, come on, let's do this, bro.
Let's let's put together a joint venture.
Let's let me sign you, let's do that.
I'd be like, no, I rock with you, but I can't do that.
But we still cool.
We still doing music.
We still kicking, we still doing whatever.
Now, the following month, Yo Gotti CMG artist and serial twisty, black youngster.
Here, my brother.
Okay, you got twitch for you.
I'm still a wrestling now, I got to know.
Decides to throw his hat into the beef officially calling out Dolph for his King of Memphis claims and going on Instagram and saying that he's gonna slap the shit out of him.
Hey, man, I'll keep the cheap, bro.
Dolph, you a beach, you a south ass, you nice ass.
If you got a problem, say you got a problem.
Shake ass, beat ass, and you know more king of me.
King of South Maybe, he ain't trying to see the beat.
He proves to the world that he is really powerful.
He insulted him by saying he's a nice nigga.
God damn.
Like, uh is that is that what it's come to?
Yeah.
Like you you start making fun of people saying, Hey, you're really nice.
Oh, because young Dolph was like, he was from Chicago.
He was born in Chicago, and then when he was two, they moved from Chicago to Memphis.
Ah.
That's why they were like, they were like, yeah.
They were rushing with like you're not even from here, blah, blah, blah.
Because he's born in Chicago, but he moved when he was two years old.
Uh okay, and you with the research right there.
Shout out to that.
So that's why they keep saying, because I might have he's like, You ain't even from the city, nigga.
I'm like, wait, what the hell?
Yeah, he was.
But that's why?
Because he was like, Bro, he was two.
Yeah, he was two.
Then now you guys know how how how ninjas they do.
He was all these guys, um, all these rappers and the guys that will live in this neighborhood where they would leave on like all these guys were from.
They were all raised by their grandmas because their parents were all crackheads.
All of them, like, even like John Dole's parents were like addicts, cocaine and and crack addicts, and that's why they couldn't raise these kids.
So they were all grace raised by their grandmas, and they will usually live outside the uh the states where they're from.
So that's yeah.
He was raised in in Memphis.
By his grandma.
Yeah.
Okay.
But his par his parents are in in Chicago.
He will see this they're his parents in every now and then.
Gotcha, gotcha.
But that's crazy.
Imagine them telling you, like, oh yeah, you ain't from my city because you came here when you were two.
Like, wait, what?
Yeah, these guys, um Because I was born in New York City, but I don't consider myself a New Yorker whatsoever.
I left when I was nine years old.
I consider myself people where you're from, I said I'm from Connecticut, yeah.
You know, I'm not a New Yorker.
Um that's actually kind of funny.
That's that's some uh That's why they were also mad because young Gary was Yo Gotti was calling himself the king of uh Memphis way before these guys like Alto called himself the kid of Memphis.
Ah, yeah.
Because he's been in the game longer.
Yeah, and he was like, he put it in this Twitter bio and everything.
And then you're like, and then you'll do like call his album The King of Memphis, and he was all mad about it.
Uh and they were saying, uh, you're not even from here, blah, blah, blah.
Yeah.
Okay.
Sounds like a nigga type argument.
Sounds about right.
Exactly, yeah.
Uh Ivan Leal says, um, Dolph Pooh Shisty and all the other garbage rappers can all suffer the same consequences.
Action Bronso, joiner Lucas, Lil Dickie, etc.
are far superior and actually drop bars.
Put those three against any of the modern crap.
Bro, this isn't a battle about lyrics and shit like that, man.
Okay.
This is I'm just simply saying that I think Pooh Shisey and them did a bigger, had a bigger impact of putting Memphis on the map than the other artists.
That's that was my argument.
I'm not saying that they're better.
I'm not saying that they're more influential.
I'm saying how are you ranking that, Myron?
Because um, if you're saying like, oh, you're putting they're putting Memphis on the map, like that makes that that says that they are the better the best rappers.
Oh, okay, no, no, no, no.
So let me explain, let me explain.
What I mean by that is if you take Yo Gotti, Young Dolph, and Pooh Sh, I think that they had a bigger impact of putting Memphis on a map because their music, remember, music goes way further now than it did before because of social media, Instagram, Apple, um, now you can get music like easily.
Before you used to be able to get a CD to be able to listen to music.
Now you can just get it right from your phone.
So I'm not saying they did it because they're better musicians.
I'm saying in the time in the era that they made music, they were able to get their music to go out further than like, let's say 36 Mafia or um A Ball and MJ G, because 36 Mafia and A Ball MGG, when they had their biggest hits, social media wasn't as big of a thing.
Um Stay Fly came out like in early 2000s.
Yeah.
Like, just at the beginning of the flip phones.
A ball and MJG, same thing.
Yeah, but these guys we've been popping since 2012.
2000, like early 2000s.
Yeah, but they didn't really get like yo Gotti's uh hit that like really like got big was uh it goes down in DM.
Like that was huge.
But now it was in the social media era.
Hell, it was talking about social media.
Yeah.
But like these guys, um, 36 Mafia and everything else like that.
Juicy J started to become more popular, kind of more as a solo artist, like what bands and everything else like that, but was he rep in Memphis like that?
I don't I don't think so, man.
Like, I if you ask a regular person, where's Juicy J from?
You won't even you uh I don't know, uh Nashville.
You you might not even know.
But if you ask, where's Pooh Shizy from?
Everybody knows Memphis because he's always talking about it in his raps.
I don't know.
Maybe I'm biased because I like Pooh Shisey.
I don't know.
But I genuinely think that they did a bit a better job of putting Memphis on a map.
I'm not saying they're better artists, guys.
I'm simply saying I think they're they brought more awareness to the city of Memphis having artists than the earlier guys like 36 Mafia and A Ball and MJ G. And a lot of people are gonna disagree with me in the chat on that, and that's cool.
I think that that this this always happens whenever you have these hip hop debates.
Yeah.
...up at young Dolph's block with a whole bunch of goons and dicks looking like a young soldier boy.
*Darker*
What the fuck?
Wait, yeah, right now, yeah.
What are you a little bit though?
What do you wait?
You're not going for it.
Well you wait.
Wait, catch that right now with your lips, though.
But you ain't right now, though.
Yeah, that's his name.
What do you wait?
I look at this shit crazy, huh?
He's at he's counting uh 200k cash at a radio studio with a white beater on.
Yeah, where you at?
Where are you at?
God damn, man.
In his neighborhood.
Should've never gave you niggas money.
Hey!
We don't f*** down.
We don't f*** down, man.
That's crazy.
Never going out.
What?
To be fair, this seems like pretty erratic behavior from Black Youngster.
I would like to add that he clarified why he did this in a DJ Vlad interview quite a while later, suggesting that this incident was more to do with a personal incident that he'd had with young Dolph as opposed to the album titling or the Yo Gotti disrespect.
Oh, it was a personal issue.
He's all saying me, me, me, me, homie had a personal issue.
I got the I got I got I got the phone call.
Homie C. I'm like, damn, for real?
So I ain't I ain't gonna believe it.
But when you turn around, so I'm like, boom, I'm like my Yo Gotti then appears in an interview with the British first minister of Wiggeray, Tim Westwood where he suggests that he's not really in favor of the way that Black Youngster is handling this situation.
Now what the f is going on with Adolf baby what is going on with Black Youngster?
What is going on, man?
I ain't nothing popping, man.
That video is scary.
Yeah.
Yeah, I think they this is probably a little misunderstanding.
You know, Lahome or the homie young though.
You know what I'm saying?
He's gotta kind of walk back some of that craziness because you guys gotta remember from Yo Gotti's perspective, he owns a record label, right?
This is not a good look.
Because if some violence pops off, who are they gonna go to first?
Him.
Yeah, but immediately.
Yeah, but it was always this other guy with like causing the problems.
Yeah, of course, of course.
He will always deny in interviews and like radio stations and stuff, he will always deny like being involved with this.
Oh yeah, yeah, I'm sure.
Always.
Yeah.
The homie young and wild in the streets and all.
You know, they just move, they just move a little different.
You know.
Please.
Yeah, he's moved.
I mean, they were poking out some machines and I'm glad Dolph just didn't turn up around the corner.
I mean, King of Memphis was for us white folks, there's only one king.
Yeah, we got the Elvis thing.
Sorry, Doc.
Sorry.
Now Dolph wastes absolutely no time getting even, and he immediately takes the Instagram and disses Black Youngster as well as Yo Gotti, calling them bitches, suggesting that they called the cops on him and calling them out for dissing 36 Matthew early in their careers.
Hey, I've been spraying your bitch ass for years in the whole city, know that.
Ho Gotti, you was a bitch ass.
I just got back to the city, they say you trying to put charges on me and put the police on me.
You send your little to do out your talk.
Talk for yourself, bitch ass.
Hey, hey big head down since you don't look at my hey on everybody from the city to get some real money.
Start out hating on three six and they would have an Oscars.
You hate the hate because you were broke, but that's only what you can get attention, boy.
Now, interestingly, that same day, the rapper Trouble releases the remix for his song Ready, which features Young Sug and Young Dolph.
Later that year, Black Youngster basically confirmed the fact that this disc was about him, and you can tell by looking at the lyrics.
So youngster rushed to the studio to add a diss song onto the mixtape that he was just about to release.
And in that confusion, he didn't actually get a chance to clear this with Yo Gotti.
So that diss track eventually came out from Black Youngster called Shake Sutton, and it ended up coming out along with a music video with a bunch of shots that were filmed that same day that Black Youngster pulled up on the block with his goons.
To be honest, this was kind of a trash diss track, and nothing really happened for a few months until September when during an interview, Black Youngster suggested that while things weren't actually squashed, he was over the beef, and Yo Gotti doesn't have any problems with Dolph.
What did Yo Gotti say about Young Dolph when that happened?
Man, to be honest, I'm gonna keep it real.
He probably won't even want me to say, I'm gonna see it because we on a brother club, we get a school together.
No, we can tell the truth.
He actually liked Dolph.
Like every time he ever spoke to me about Dolph, like say something he spoke good about him.
He actually liked Gotti.
My ass ruffled guy, I'm not lying.
If it becomes a man, I see it this I see it.
But he actually liked it, mine.
We ain't never had on the gifts.
They felt like you were coming at him on behalf of Gotti.
Nah.
What a dog.
We ain't never squashed it.
I ain't on it no more.
I ain't studying, you know.
And then again, a little while later in October, youngster once again confirmed that he was over the beef.
You know, I ain't on this shit no more.
I ain't standing.
I respect what I'm doing, I'm getting his money.
Get your money, I'm gonna get mine.
You know, you know, I ain't standing, I ain't on no more though.
Now things went quiet for a while.
Yeah, they say that because they know that the police, um that's a telltale sign, by the way, guys, that they've probably been interviewed by the police a few times or whatever when they start saying, Oh no, man, I ain't got nothing to say.
Yeah, and you're tired of the police attention.
Young Dolph always said that all this interviews, he'd been saying like, oh yeah, we know we got no v, whatever.
He always said that, oh, that was fake.
Of course.
And not to mention also, just you guys know, like, um, young Dolph started selling drugs.
Like, that's how he got the money to start his his label, really, to be honest with you.
Um, and everybody knows that in Memphis, like that's how he really started getting his money and become it became popular, was he was a drug dealer first.
Um I don't think they ever caught him, but uh, well, clearly they never caught him.
Um, but it's it's a well-known thing, uh, especially in Memphis that um young Dolph was a uh definitely involved uh in higher level drug trafficking.
So a little bit until a few months later in February 2017, and seemingly out of nowhere, young Dolph dropped a savage diss track called Play with Yo Bitch.
This featured some pretty spicy lyrics and the cover art that all seemed to suggest that Yo Gotti's baby mama had hooked up with young Dolph and that Yogotti had found the Dolph's number in her phone and got mad about it.
It's also worth Oh shit.
No, no, no.
In that song.
I read that that Coco And in the lyrics he said, like your baby mama I slept with your baby mama accidentally.
How do you accidentally?
Wait, what?
Like, and then he said that he slid on his DMs.
Oh shit.
I guess Yo Gotti was a line when he said it goes down in the DMs.
And if you said That was easy.
If you see the cover of the album, if you look it up, is he put like 24 minutes called like Yo Got it, baby mama.
It's crazy.
That's crazy that he's so disrespectful too.
It's just insane.
Uh three Diglett's going crazy.
Let's catch these terrace.
Let's catch these blacks, okay.
Um, let's catch these whites, okay?
You've been keeping it rate, uh, you're being equal here, I see.
Uh Dandrome says, he was born in Chicago.
And then he says that's how Angie pronounced the Chicago.
I say Chicago.
Um Chicago.
Um and then Emile uh Kidlai says, email said you failed to complete a favorable polygraph examination examiner told me I failed after a test, but he wanted to retest if OPR allowed because I was a good candidate.
If we're wanted back two years from now and my answers change, could that mess me up?
No, because obviously um two years from now, your life will be changed.
So if you switch some of those answers up, unless like you unless it's something like you lie about that was like an affair is like, oh yeah, I never did drugs, and then you admit, oh no, I did do drugs online.
That will fuck you up.
So he describes Memphis as Dolphland, which shouldn't be confused with the slightly larger Dolph World or its smaller, smelllier cousin, Dolph Land Paris.
In the track, Dolph suggests that Yo Gotti had dissed him on his two federal mixtape, which was released by Yo Gotti and his CMG artist money bag Yo.
Dolph also reiterates on this track that Yo Gotti only got popular from initially dissing 36 Mafia after he was rumored to be signing with them.
Very similar to the situation between Dolph and Gotti.
Gotti took to the high road and decided to respond on Twitter, just reminding the people that he was on some boss shit with Jay-Z and LA Reed and that he wasn't gonna stoop to this level.
A week later, on February the 7th, Dolph was at an interview at an Atlanta radio station where he elaborated on the diss and suggested that this whole thing came from one of Dolph's guys suggesting that Dolph was being sneaked dissed by Yo Gotti on that two federal mixtape.
He also suggests that Yo Gotti encouraged Black Youngster to beef with him in order to get Black Youngster's career pop in much the same way that Yo Gotti got his name popping from beefing with Free Six Mafia.
He's like, bro, you heard this.
You're like, man.
Like, bro, really, bro.
You're like, I'm like, you ain't heard it?
I'm like, no.
He's like, bro, you gotta keep on.
I'm like, oh, listen to it.
Right.
So he like listened to it.
Please.
That's it.
Oh.
No saying, like, he said.
He thought the coast was clear.
Like, it really didn't make no noise.
Right.
You see?
You see, it didn't make no noise until Dal J put this song out.
Right.
You see what I'm saying?
He made his artist bring up Dolph Name and Dolph's nine and his name, right?
That's when everybody got oh him.
Suddenly, nobody never knew.
How do you get it for how he had a Yogat get probably gets him attention?
Nobody heard of him to win.
So he did three seeds mafia.
Two days later, Dolph elaborated further and suggested on DJ Holiday's show that he believed Yo Gotti was sneak dissing him on his previous takes The Art of the Hustle and Cocaine Music Night.
So his last two mixtapes.
He's trying to sneak this Dolph.
Now, here's where the timeline gets a little bit messed up, because a lot of people out there have reported that Yo Gotti responded to this play with your bitch song with his own song called Don't Beef with Me.
A lot of people have speculated that this was a sneak disc aimed at Dolph that came out after Dolph's disc.
However, it seemed that this track was actually just a retitled version of the song Prayers, which was the last song on that moneybag Yo Yogotti mixtape to Federal, which had actually come out at the end of 2060.
Now I'm not sure if this was some kind of internet troll or news outlet just looking to stoke the beef further and take an old song, retitle it and suggest that it's a new Yogotti disc, or whether it's just been lost in translation and this was the original sneak disc that young Dolph was really upset about.
If you go and listen to the song, it just seems like I got you guys.
That's why I put that shit with subtitles so y'all can hear what's going on here.
Because I know some of you guys, it's tough for you guys to understand the Memphis accent when these guys talk.
So I got y'all with the subtitle.
So the same kind of generic diss and put downs that you would put on a song, just addressing all of your rocks as opposed to anything specifically aimed at young Dolph.
But regardless, Dolph kept it moving.
And a little bit later that month, on February the 24th, he released the music video for Play with Your Bitch, which featured some pretty hilarious scenes to recreate conversations that him and Yo Gotti supposedly had had.
And he uses a Yogoti impersonator to appear on screen and basically cry about the fact that his baby mama is hanging out with young Dolph.
It's some savage.
Also in the video, young Dolph gets one of the most comically bad massages I've ever seen.
He recreates some pretty hilarious moments between him and a fictional Yogotti.
Dolph also drinks from a laughably small bottle of lean.
Basically, the bottom line is Dolph went in on Yo Gotti.
And there's no way that you could imagine there wouldn't be a response to this.
And boy howdy doesn't seem like they were about any of that talking, because only one day after that music video dropped was the same day that young Dolph's convoy was shot up a hundred times in North Carolina.
This went down during the CIAA college ball tournament, where young Dolph was actually in the city of Charlotte, supposedly to perform at an unofficial after party at the cameo nightclub.
The official police statement says that around 6 30 p.m. on 600 block North Caldwell Street.
Several dozen rounds were fired from high powered weapons, and multiple vehicles hitting the You seen that big girl running?
It's the first time she probably ran in her life.
I knew I guess.
What the hell?
He's on that.
600 block North Caldwell Street.
Several dozen rounds were fired from high-powered weapons.
And multiple vehicles hitting them indiscriminately, only 30 minutes before the final game of the CIAA tournament was scheduled to start at the Spectrum Center.
Reports started coming out that Dolph was the target of this shooting, but luckily nobody was hurt because he was being driven in a $300,000 bulletproof GMC Yukon XL SUV.
Nice.
Charlotte Mecklenburg police said that they were exploring the possibility that people in the music industry were connected to the shooting.
But interestingly, Dolph was not phased by these hundred bullets, and he hit that stage as planned that night and made sure to perform his Yo Gotti distract to send a message.
And just 18 hours after the shooting, young Dolph tweeted, you loose with a laughing face.
Now I'm not sure whether this was his way of saying you lose, or he was just saying that the people tried to shoot him a straight loose.
But either way, when somebody Uh I don't know if he was trying to say loose or lose, but okay.
A few weeks later, he appeared in an interview and again downplayed the shooting and refused to acknowledge Gotti's role in it.
Oh news.
What are you talking about?
I don't know what you're talking about.
He's entertainment.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, definitely.
Then a few days after that, he was actually interviewed on TMZ.
Once again, cause it's entertainment when he gets shot at.
Crazy.
Stepping questions actually about the details of it.
But once again reminding the interviewer that he was kind of glad that he'd spent 300.
This is it right here.
I can't play it because we're on YouTube, but this is it right here, guys.
Um He made a video laughing and like making fun of the fact that how you missed 100 shots.
This is it right here on World Star Hip Hop.
No, no, no, but I'm not talking about that video.
He actually made a video recording himself laughing about it.
Oh, okay, like a big book.
I posted it on like on Instagram story, and he was like, How are you me as a hundred shots?
You dumb.
Oh, you dumb.
He just kept saying you're dumb.
Yeah, like with the end word.
Hey, on that bulletproof SUV.
Interestingly, though, in that interview, he did still call out his number one op Yo Gotti.
Black Youngster expressed his disappointment in Yo Gotti not responding to the beef.
I ain't gonna leave that to you.
It's like I don't even like how we come move.
I really don't.
Like now he moved.
He got on back to his career and do his life, so I can't I can't do it.
Young thing.
And at the end of that month, on the 31st of March, Young Dolph appears on the Breakfast Club and once again downplays that shooting and suggests that the people that did it were some amateurs.
Now you and Yo Gotti, why can't you and Gotti just come together and get his money?
What'd you tell me about?
I was listening to that radio station too.
This morning.
Oh, Breakfast.
In a Casanta, the Uber driver was he had it.
Oh, he was playing, he was listening to Breakfast Club?
Yeah.
Oh, okay.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
This morning.
We're talking about his baby mom and all that stuff.
Oh, you came out the hardest diss song ever dropped.
That's what happened when you get whoever.
Ain't nobody like apparently they know what they were doing.
And you trying to you shoot a hundred times.
Eh.
Ain't no nutshake, no none, no nobody hit no none.
Oh yeah, I need to find another hobby.
I need to find something else to do.
Yeah, yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
Like which I'll play and portraying the B whatever y'all trying to do.
Y'all ain't good at it.
And a day later, young Dolph drops his new album, Bulletproof, with the first track being 100 shots, where he addresses that whole situation that happened.
He also added an extra dose of salt by making sure that he had named the track list perfectly so that the whole thing read as one big message to his oppos.
I went through the whole track listening and even report.
100 shots in Charlotte, but I'm bulletproof.
I was like, that don't even sound real.
And I was like, no, this is really good.
But he did deny that doing this was baby.
Yeah, yeah, go ahead.
So we can read it?
Yeah.
100 shots in Charlotte, but I'm bulletproof, so fuck him.
That's how I feel.
I appreciate my enemies, I'm everything you want to be.
So that's why you envy me.
Taking my head.
That's crazy.
Yeah, and uh And those are all songs.
Yeah, those are all songs.
It's interesting, so it's it has a message.
That's so It has a message that's actually pretty creative.
Yeah.
So I was like, that don't even sound real.
And I was like, no, this is really good.
But he did deny that doing this was baiting further attacks.
Do you feel like it's kind of inviting dramado?
Like the name it bulletproof is kind of like taunting, like on some man, and I don't even care.
I don't even give a damn.
But Black Youngster was arrested in connection with the shooting a few months later in May.
He was actually one of three men who surrendered to Charlotte Police for his involvement in the shooting, eventually catching six counts of discharging a weapon into occupied property and felony conspiracy.
Black youngster addressed this whole situation on his nickname and song I'm innocent, where he addresses the issue and actually suggests that young Dolph was basically dry snitching and led the police to him on bulletproof.
However, in youngster's defense, those charges were eventually dropped.
So that beef was still simmering on a low heat and looking pretty medium rare.
But in September 26th, Dolph's ops managed to score a few points, and Dolph ended up getting shot outside of a hotel in Hollywood and ending up In the hospital.
Reports say that Dolph's crew were outside of a Hollywood hotel where Yo Gotti was staying, where an altercation and fight ended up happening, where reportedly Dolph was flawed in the fight, and then somebody pulled a gun and shot him a few times.
Dolph managed to get up and flee to a nearby store and eventually was taken to hospital.
Initially, fake news surfaced that Yo Gotti was being investigated as a person of interest in this shooting, though this was eventually denied by the police department.
But one of Yogotti's affiliates, Corey McClendon, was arrested on an attempted murder charge.
But not long after this, Gotti appeared on the Breakfast Club denying his involvement and showing off some of the early texts between him and Young Dolph.
And eventually Cory McClendon was released from that attempted murder charge and showing off some of the early text.
I like your this Yo Gotti.
I like it, Grant.
When I was in your position, none of the people who could help me did, you got you could go to distance, homie.
Between him and Young Dolph.
And eventually Cory McClendon was released from that attempted murder charge.
Two months later, in November 2017, Dolph appeared on The Breakfast Club once again, reaffirming that the beef was over.
I think Yo Gotti is smart where he makes it where I don't have an issue with him publicly, but he sends his goons to do the dirty work.
That's the right thing is going on here.
Yeah.
Because he's working with LA Reed and Jay-Z, he's supposed to be a label except so he can't be out here saying, Bug you digger.
So he'll let the goons do it for him.
You know, and then he plays it really cool when he's on uh out in public on air.
Unfortunately, I ended that video with a quote explaining that for now the beef between Yogotti and Young Dolph had died down.
As both Dolph and Yo Gotti at the time being had focused on their music careers rather than.
So there you go.
You guys got the back and forth between the two from a musical standpoint.
So now we're gonna move forward a bit.
However, unfortunately, only two years after recording that video, I would wake up to see the tragic news of Young Dolph's murder in 2021.
But when I made my original video, it would turn out that there was a lot more going on behind the scenes that may well have contributed to the murder of Dolph, as well as the rap beef between Yogoti, Young Dolph, and their respective CMG and PRE crews.
It would turn out that there would also be another deadly war going on in the streets of Memphis between two crews known as True La Mafia and Double R, which may well provide.
Alright, guys, now we're gonna start getting into the gang show.
So we covered the music part from the first time.
Oh, this guy summed it out very well.
Yeah.
Uh oh, the other one you were talking about.
This one.
Yeah, because I I watched like a whole hour of like this beef, and well, he didn't put like I I I saw a bunch of videos of these guys like teasing each other, like beefing with each other.
Yeah.
John Dolph making videos saying, like, oh, why do you sell why do you send your why do you send your clown to to do this meet to do these for you, blah blah blah.
Just come yourself, show yourself, whatever, whatever.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
He's talking about black gangster, the black guy, right?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah, because he's doing the dirty work.
Yep.
Yeah.
Um, but yeah, this right.
So we covered the music part first, guys.
Now we're gonna go ahead and go into like the actual street stuff between um these groups at Memphis, okay.
So uh timestamp, guys, make sure to make that to delineate this uh and in the pod.
Um all right, let's get into it.
We got uh 1500 of y'all watching on Rumble and 1600 you guys on YouTube, man.
Shout out to all you need to do me a quick favor and like the video, guys.
Okay, he could be anywhere else in the world, but you guys are here with us.
Shout out to Trap Lor Ross, by the way, as well, for making this fantastic documentary, and let's let's keep going and reacting to it.
Deeper clues as to exactly why Young Dolph was targeted in such a brutal assassination.
They're making fun of me.
Yeah, they're making funny your accent, yeah.
The real story behind the music begins about 10 years ago, when young Dolph was affiliated with a young street rapper called Jay Money.
J. Money would post pictures of Dolph visiting his hood and saying that Dolph always told him that he wanted to see him win and eat, along with posts calling Dolph's crew, paper route empire, his family.
J. Money was part of a gang called True La Mafia from the Orange Mountain neighborhood in southeastern Memphis, which borders the Castilla Heights neighborhood, where young Dolph grew up.
J. Money was a respected member of the True La Mafia and was active in the streets from a young age.
At just age 18, Jay Money was charged with the murder of another young man who was supposedly his good friend.
But even that situation would seemingly not slow him down.
And already later that year, Jay Money was again in trouble with the law, this time due to an aggravated assault charge.
Aside from his presence in the streets, Jay Money was set to become a big name in the Memphis rap scene.
He had a particularly close relationship with the Chicago drill legend Chief Keith and his Glow Gang group, with Chief Keith shouting out his true La Mafia.
Bam, so you guys can see here there's that connection.
And and you know, I've noticed that there's always been this kind of this connection between Memphis and Chicago.
Um I mean, hell, even Dolphus, he came from uh he he came from Chicago.
Yeah.
Um and you can see here, so and this is 2014, just so you guys know, this is around 2014.
Keefe was fucking popping in 2014, by the way.
Um, because I remember I don't like came out like 2011, 2012.
Um, and like the Chicago drill scene was really starting to go crazy in 2014.
This is like when a lot of the murders were happening, and King Vaughn around doing all the crazy stuff that he was doing.
Young Durky just kind of hit the scene at this point.
Um, so and and then even if you look now, like Pooh Shiistee did a bunch of songs with Young Dirk.
So there's always been this connection between Memphis and Chicago.
So this is a huge so you can see here that this this J guy has uh links with Chief Keefe, and he has links with young Dolph.
So obviously he's probably gonna, you know.
Well, we'll see you'll see guys will see here in a second.
Shooters in Memphis on his track, shooters, with the two appearing in pictures together on social media surrounded by Chief Keefe's glow gang crew.
Another Memphis rapper that blew up from the city, NLE Chopper, would also reminisce on Jay Money's relationship with Chief Keefe.
He messed with Memphis Havey.
He was oh, he messed with a guy from Memphis.
A lot of people probably don't know on Jay Money's true Jay Money, he was a big idol in Memphis.
And Chief Keefe himself would also reminisce on Jay Money's wild reputation in the streets.
Hey no, wild on Ford Like Money one day, right?
Well, Faith Hits Low uh he also had the wind on the E-waves, bro.
I'll tell for you flash really.
No, no, no, no.
Hold on.
Hey.
The relationship between Chief Keith's Low Gang and Jay Money's Trulemafia went deeper than the surface.
If I could go ahead and uh translate that, I think what he's trying to say is that I was on the phone with him.
I think I was on the phone with him, he had his gun uh pointed up in the air and he was potentially shooting it.
That's right.
That's what I took away from that.
Can anyone else translate that for us?
That Chicago talker.
I couldn't understand shit.
I was gonna ask you.
I know when they talk with each other, they say phone on phonem.
They always do that.
Like uh whenever I talk with Kevin, he'd be saying that shit.
Hey, folk, hey, hey, phone him.
Like, what the hell but that's how Chicago people talk.
I thought you would know.
Yeah, I I don't like I said, I the only reason I even know is because um that's how Kev's talks when I talk with him, he'd be like, hey folk, blah blah blah.
I'm like, wait, what folks?
Oh, okay.
That's how they refer to each other.
That's like Chicago shit, man.
Hey, upon them grave.
Hey, no, no, no.
I'm like, what the fuck is going on here?
But that's what he said.
That's that's I I learned that shit from talking with Kevin.
Oh my god, that's the Chicago talking.
How these guys come up with this.
Yeah, yeah, let's go.
Let's try to rewind that.
What would decipher this this uh this nigotry?
Frash, really.
Right.
This is that old soul so back when we would understand him.
Yeah, we should be able to because this guy is British, right?
He can understand everything.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Trap Lore can understand.
Hey no, wild on four like money one day, right?
Well, Faith, his lower uh he also had the wind on the E-wings, but I'll tell him for you flash really.
No, no, no, no.
Okay, it sounds like he was firing a firearm on FaceTime.
The relationship between Chief Keefe's Glow Gang and Jay Money's Truler Mafia went deeper than the surface.
In fact, at one point, Jay Money was even calling his set the Glow Gang Truela.
Jay Money would also score an early feature with another legendary Memphis rapper by the name of Moneybag Yo.
Oh shit.
As well as having also recorded music together with young Dolph himself, and being seen behind the scenes with Dolph in the hood for the music video.
Young meeting.
What do you say?
Anyway.
But interestingly, Jay Money was also seemingly cool with the CMG side of the rap beef in Memphis too.
Apparently hanging around with people like Black Youngster, far before the beef between Dolph and Yo Gotti's crew had truly erupted.
Jay Money was one of those people with such a respected reputation in the streets that he could seemingly walk the line between both sides of a serious brewing beef.
However, that notoriety in the streets would also make him a target of his ox.
And sadly, in 2016, Jay Money would be shot dead in an apparent gang-related revenge killing.
Yep, there you go.
You live by the sword, you die by the sword, right?
So he was popping, people loved him.
Um obviously, I think the reason why rappers liked him so much is because he was real.
As you guys can see, he got arrested for murder and shit like that in the past.
So he was actually really doing work out in the streets.
And that's why the rappers liked him.
And that happens a lot where rappers um, you know, align themselves with people that really be out here doing crazy shit.
Yeah.
He was 20, yeah.
Oh my god.
Yeah.
And you there's always the that that member in the crew, like I remember like with 50 cent, like Tony Yeo was that guy, right?
Um, you look at like any great crew, there's always like that one person that actually is about it and does the crazy shit in the streets.
So Yeah.
You look at someone like um young Dirk, who who, you know, King Vaughn was really out here killing people, right?
I think King Vaughn even admitted that he had like a seven-body count or something like that, he killed seven people.
So um actually Trap Low Ross did a really good episode on this, um, saying that Sir uh King Vaughn was a serial killer, which he makes a pretty damn good argument that that he you could cra um classify him as as a potential serial killer.
But uh but yeah, like um King Vaughn was really out here doing this shit, man.
Yeah.
Who had deep connections with many different gangs in Memphis.
His murder would allegedly cause a major power vacuum within Trula Mafia, leading to internal conflicts and eventually a full divide between two factions in the gang.
with some of the original Trula Mafia members breaking off to start their own set titled Double R, meaning rich and ruthless.
Ah, so there you go.
So now the split after Jay's murder...
Many of these members allegedly also having ties to the Grape Street Crips.
In fact, another legendary Memphis artist, Pooh Shysley's cousin Big Scar, real name Alexander Woods, would be one of the things that I'm gonna do.
Oh, and this guy actually just died recently, if I'm not mistaken.
He was recently killed Big Scar.
Yeah, Big Scar was killed recently.
Yeah, let me let me look it up on the bottom.
I'm almost certain he got killed like a couple months ago.
Let me look this up.
Hold on.
This is crazy.
And scary.
Uh yeah.
Yeah.
Yep, he died.
Two years ago.
Yeah, Alexander Woods, April 7, 2000.
He died 22 better known by his stage named Big Scar and Pooh Sh's cousin was an American rapper from Epicenter.
Yep.
Yep, yep, yep.
So uh Why was he killed though?
He did too.
Gang shit.
Yeah, uh let me see here.
Oh, you see, you see, go go up real quick.
What?
It was one of nine children and he lived with his grandmother.
Yeah.
All these guys got grandmas at Memphis.
Uh in 2020, Woods was shot in the hip with bullet traveling to spy and disassessant realignment of his legs.
Cornwood's family died on December 22nd, 22 from an accidental prescription drug overdose.
Oh, okay.
Oh, he ODC.
Oh, okay.
He ODC.
Okay.
Okay, okay.
Okay, big difference there.
Okay, my bad.
But I knew but I know he had been shot.
I knew that.
That he he he got shot.
Um, he was.
Yeah, he had been shot.
He survived.
One of the former Trulamafia members who was also affiliated with the Grape Street Crips, and he would eventually leave the original Trula Mafia to join Double R. Things would further escalate between both camps when Double R member BG, aka Baby Grape, was allegedly killed by three Trulomafia members.
C-Mode, Zay, and Go Crazy.
What is that?
Go Crazy, real name Carlos Lacey would eventually go down for this murder.
The deceased man, BG, was actually a close friend of Big Scar, and this incident would allegedly be the catalyst, sparking a war between both groups in the streets of Memphis.
Shortly after, Double R would retaliate, killing Zay, one of the original Trulomafia members suspected of being involved in a hit.
Following this, Trulomafia and Double R would go back and forth numerous times.
C-Mode would return home from jail after a separate case, sending shots at Double R in a song called.
Oh yeah, this dude, yeah.
I've I've heard of this guy before.
Main up C Mode.
This is a look crazy.
He looked like Chucky, bro.
What the fuck?
Let's look this up real quick.
Clear skin's Chucky.
Yeah, like what the hell?
Yeah, here uh yeah.
This is him right here.
Main Up C mode.
How we live in.
How seriously, I I want somebody to tell me how these guys come up with those names.
I don't know.
How do they name themselves?
Like, what where?
Like, how?
Crazy.
What is what is Maine Up C mode?
What is that?
I don't uh that's a good one.
I don't know.
Here he is right here, though.
Clearly, uh he's Broccoli head.
I already knew Chad was gonna cook him.
I already knew as soon as I saw him that Chad was gonna start roasting him, bro.
He's saying single mom names.
Oh my god.
Chad got no chill, man.
Made himself an even bigger target, with him even naming himself as the main op.
But his run as a rapper would be short-lived, and he would eventually be charged with seven counts of attempted murder shooting up a house twice.
People at this home on Myers put up this camera after someone shot at or near their home twice in the same week.
Other people who live in this neighborhood say they feel like hostages in their own home because of the random gunfire.
That's one thing.
We got the camera in the good lord to watch over, so this man who didn't want to be identified says last week someone shot at his home shattering the glass in this door.
His wife and three kids, ages five to seventeen, were inside.
He says the same people returned a week later when his kids were alone.
Unfortunately, no one was hurt.
Police came and they found like five shells over there on the side of the street that time.
They gave them the second time and there were shells everywhere.
Police say the victims were able to identify 19-year-old Byron Walker as the shooter.
He's now facing seven counts of attempted first degree murder.
The young guy did they got arrested.
I don't know him.
I heard him, but I don't know him.
Police say the drive-by shootings are connected to the murder of a rival gang member, and Walker is a suspect in that case.
Court records show Walker has been arrested three other times since October for armed robbery and the theft of vehicles and weapons.
Two of the cases, though, have been dismissed.
He's hoping that doesn't happen this time and says something has to be done to stop the crime.
They need some wake up calls.
To tell you the truth, I think the young folks out here need some wake up calls.
In Southeast Memphis, Melissa Moon, W R E G, News Channel 3.
Meanwhile, D Money, the brother of J Money, would also be shot dead in May 2020, causing yet more friction between these warring groups.
After D Money's murder, rumors would spread that he was allegedly killed by the artist named Big Unk, formerly known as Uncle Danny.
Big Unk is allegedly affiliated with the Double R crew, as well as Yo Gotti's CMG crew.
He was a prominent street rapper from Memphis, known for showing off serious weapons in his music video.
For example, seen here, surrounded by goons and a whole lot of heavy weapons for the terrifying music video for a track called Play Dead, as well as a collaboration with Big Scar called Go Monkey, where him and his goons show off an arsenal of weapons looking like something straight out of Call of Duty.
After D Money's death and the rumors that he was involved, Big Unk, real name Daniel Banks, would simply post three laughing emojis on his Facebook.
And you guys could see here, right?
That you know, it's just that never-ending cycle, right?
Something very similar in Chicago, where one person dies and then just the retaliations just continue and continue and continue, and they just um kind of egg each other on with Insta on Instagram and on this case, Facebook, right?
Uh, you know, laughing at each other's deaths and losses, etc.
And that just, you know, infuriates other party even more so and they go crazy.
Yeah, that's wild, actually.
As well as reposting a cryptic message about some things being better left unsaid, along with a shushing emoji.
Later that year, CEO Jizzle, another allegedly double R affiliated rapper, would rap on his song Rich and Ruthless.
If you diss 23, swear to God, it's gonna be R.I.P. You ain't hear what happened to last dude, he got left on Trig Street.
This was seemingly a diss aimed towards D Money, who had dissed a dead double R member called 23 just a few months before he was killed.
In fact, just a few days after dissing 23, D Money would post a text message on Facebook that he had apparently received, where someone seemingly threatens to kill him.
Holy shit, when I catch you in that charger on Grape, you must lay beside your brother.
God damn, bro.
Kill D Money in his car letters.
Swearing to do it on Grape.
Now, this is where Young Dolph enters the picture.
Young Dolph would actually sign double R members, Big Unk, to his paper route Empire label, despite his former connection to Yo Gotti's CMG.
And in signing Big Unk, Young Dolph had inadvertently picked sides in this separate beat.
Bam.
Now he's officially been roped in to this craziness.
Because remember, Young Dolph was involved with Jay beforehand, right, guys?
And uh, you know, Jay at that point was neutral, there was no issues.
But once Jay died, that's when this fucking vortex started happening and riffs started going, and then there were lines being drawn.
So by him signing this guy, you're basically taking us a side.
And then it's unfortunate, guys, that they can't um distinguish the music from the street shit, but that's what happens a lot of the times.
So now he's officially taking his side just by signing him.
That's the unfortunate reality here.
...that had brewed between Shrula Mafia and Double R, and this would cause Shrula Mafia to side with Yo Gotti's CMG group, and Big Unk's Double R crew to side with the paper out empire of Young Dolph.
Now, some fans would criticize Young Dolph at this time, since he had been so close to J Money back in the day, with many being confused as to why he had chosen to sign the man who had allegedly murdered his brother.
But regardless of the reasons, apparently when Young Dolph chose to sign Big Unk, he effectively made himself a prime target for Shrula Mafia, with Big Unk's street ties essentially bringing a younger generation of Memphis gang members to the forefront of this industry feud that had been going on between Young Dolph and P.R.E.
and Yo Gotti and his CMG label.
And so, it would seemingly turn out that this street feud and its connections to the complicated web of relationships in the music industry would ultimately cost Young Dolph his life.
*music*
On November 17th, 2021, Young Dolph would visit the Makita's So now.
So first we covered the music beef between Young Gotti and Young Dolph.
Then we covered the complex street situations, right?
Um outside of the music, right, between Trillium Mafia and and uh double R. Now we're gonna get into what led to Young Dolph being killed.
Driving there in his camouflage wrapped Corvette.
Young Dolph was known to frequently.
Which was common, he would do this, you'd wrap all of his cars in in uh military camo.
This bakery and would often share his visits on social media.
The store itself would even ask Dolph for a promo after his many visits, with Dolph sharing his public approval for this particular cookie spot.
Yeah, he will always go there.
You have to get cookies.
That's crazy.
People will say in the comments of the video that I sent you that he shouldn't have done that.
Like because everybody knew that he will go to the all the time.
And he would always and he and he always had the ra the military rap cars, camouflage rap cars, so yeah, they would know it was him.
Yeah.
Right.
He didn't care.
Yeah.
He didn't care.
Yeah.
Come back runner.
What you get?
Just for you.
Appreciate the baby safe.
In fact, Facebook users would later comment their disapproval of Makita's cookies sharing this, suggesting that letting the world know that Dolph frequented this bakery may well have been a fatal mistake, which contributed to his murder.
On his way to Makita's cookies, young Dolph would actually stop at gas station where his final moments would be captured by a fan and potentially giving away his location.
Approximately 12 20 p.m., two masked men would pull up to Makita's in a white Mercedes almost immediately following young Dolphin.
And then here they come to Mercedes.
They obviously had been watching him for a bit, and then look at this guy with the fucking assault rifle, and this guy with the pistol.
...had parked and entered the store only moments earlier.
In the security camera footage that the police would later share stills of to the media, the shooters can actually be seen running past a young Dolph's Corvette, armed with automatic rifles, which they then fired indiscriminately into the bakery, hitting Dolph 22 times.
And unlike the various attempts on Young Dolph's life in years prior, sadly, this one would indeed prove fatal.
With the autopsy report showing that Dolph had suffered deadly gunshot wounds to his head.
Alright, so here we go.
Um reported this 36-year-old male tentatively identified as Adolph Thornton Jr. was shot while at a local business Memphis fire and uh Memphis Police Department responded to the scene at 2370 Airways Boulevard paramedics confirmed uh Sims Sotel at 1239.
Uh this office was notified of the death at 1512 hours by Memphis Police Sergeant Jay Robison, who provided the aforementioned information due to the death being homicide jurisdiction was accepted by the medical examiner's office office with investigator A. Baker responding to the scene, a brief body examination was performed and uh decident and scene documented with photography.
The descendant was transported to the West Tennessee Regional Forensic Center for further exam for positive identification of fond disposition.
Pamela D wear, investigator 1117.
Can you look it up the address?
Yeah, I'll pull it up right now.
It's uh what was it again?
It's uh 2370 Airways Boulevard.
Uh-huh.
Okay, let's pull that up real quick.
2370 Airways.
It's right there, because I just looked it up.
Yeah.
Well, it is.
Oh, the cookie shop is still up though.
Yeah, it's still there.
Uh you gotta drop them in there.
Okay, I think it's family dollar.
Wait, what?
Wait, what?
It's not there anymore.
Nah, it's gotta be there.
Because I remember they like here we go.
Makita, right here.
This is it right here.
Let me get out on the street here.
There we go.
Boom.
Damn, Memphis sucks.
Yeah, what is that?
Yep.
Here it is, right here.
Boom.
In yeah, he's clear glass everywhere.
So you couldn't miss him.
Anyone in the chat from Memphis?
You can miss him.
Yeah.
Yeah, you yeah, you you you honestly, yeah.
Because you can literally see it from clear glass, the whole wall.
Yep, you can see all that.
You have uh you can see all the cars parked there.
There's nothing covering it.
So yeah, they were 100% watching him the whole time.
He probably came from this gas station right here, maybe.
Probably following him and or it could have been this one.
I think they said a sh- I think it was a shell, if I'm not mistaken from the video footage.
So it was probably that one right there.
And then right there, bro.
And then the Makita's cookies.
Crazy, man.
Dude said the streets look like trailer trash.
Yeah, Memphis is terrible, bro.
Yeah, he looks like a passo in my own show does when he lived.
Oh yeah, and Laredo.
Yeah.
Also, and neck.
And a shocking video of young Dolph laying on the ground after the assassination would circulate on social media, but it's far too graphic to show you here on YouTube.
Oh my god, yeah.
They say Dolphin, y'all.
They say Dolphy.
Right over on LA kiss.
Yeah, yeah, go ahead, find it for them.
I'm talking about I was just standing out here just seeing this.
You talking about back up now?
Damn.
Oh.
I never say no like this.
Oh my god.
Oh my God.
Oh my god.
They say this down.
It is after the murder, Makita's cookies would decide not to reopen.
And the storefront would turn into a memorial for Young Dolph.
Damn.
Well, I think it's open now, right?
I know that they had like they they had like a GoFundMe, and people like donated a bunch of money to get like the windows fixed and everything else like that.
Whether it's a spray paint bottle or stable gun in hand.
Jeremiah Taylor is a man on a mission each day at this memorial honoring slain Memphis ramper young Dolph on Ares Boulevard.
He was a lady, he was a king, so he still deserves to be treated as such.
For Taylor, the persistence is personal.
He, like Dolph, grew up in the Castalia Heights neighborhood, went to Hamilton High, and met the rapper several times.
It was very hard.
He started off as me trying to get myself out of a rate.
This really put me in a in a bad situation mentally or whatever.
And so just for my mental health, he started all right.
Let me get to doing something positive.
So starting about three days after Dolph's death, inside Bakita's cookies, outside the store, Taylor, along with local activist Frank Gotti, make daily trips to organize, beautify, and freshen up this growing tribute.
Unfortunately, the store itself would quickly become a hotspot for violence in the aftermath of Dolph's murder.
Schultz would be fired on camera at the memorial, only a day off of the murder.
Wow.
Damn, what the hell?
That's crazy.
Bruh.
And even the man who looked after the memorial would end up being shot dead soon after.
Wow.
Wait, wait.
The dude that looked man who looked after young Dolph's memorial shine to kill the Memphis, this dude.
Oh my god.
Yo, what the hell is wrong with this people, man?
No, I didn't know that.
Jesus.
Yo.
These dudes are on some demon time out there at Memphis, man.
What the fuck is wrong with y'all, man?
Holy.
Fans online would create other kinds of tributes, like collages of all the times that Dolph gave back to his supporters and the people of Memphis.
Meanwhile, Dolph's.
Guys, he was there in Memphis to give away turkeys.
That's why he was there uh because he obviously died right before Thanksgiving.
He was there to give away turkeys and donate to charity, man.
Yeah, he was big.
And uh, you know, he stopped by to get the cookies while he was in town, and then obviously they killed him.
Fucking crazy.
Moda would spoke numerous rumors of the involvement of Dolph's music industry ops and speculation would swell predicting retaliation attacks against people like the relatives of Yo Gotti and Black Youngster.
Now, these rumors would initially turn out to be false.
But while fan speculation about who might have been involved played out online a few days later, the police would make progress in the formal investigation, locating the white Mercedes that had been used in the murder in the Orange Mountain neighborhood in South Memphis.
I remember when this happened originally, all the sleuths took to the took to the internet and they figured out where this Mercedes was within literally hours.
When Dolph originally got killed, they found this Mercedes because they saw the Mercedes on the civil house footage and they figured out where it was at, and they were actually able to link it to a music video, and they're able to figure out who did it.
I remember when this shit was all going down and everyone like people love Dolph that much, you know what I mean?
So uh they found out who the killers were quickly.
And only a few days after that, a man was actually murdered near the very location where the car used in the murder of Dolph was found.
The Memphis police also soon found out that the white Mercedes had been used in another deadly shooting not long before Dolph's murder.
As this information trickled out to the public, fascinated fans and internet sleuths would continue to speculate on exactly who was responsible for the killing of Dolph.
About a month after Dolph's murder, the police would begin to move in on the alleged perpetrators.
A man named Cornelius Smith was arrested in December 2021, but the news of the arrest wouldn't break out until January 2022, when he was indicted on the murder of Dolph, amongst other related charges.
In the same indictment, also named Justin Johnson, better known in Memphis as the rapper Straight Drop.
Johnson was arrested on January the 11th, 2022 in Indiana as a suspect.
And I remember him, matter of fact, this dummy released a music video set and said he was gonna turn himself in.
Look.
He came out with this shit, right?
Right after he killed Dolph, he came out with this music video, right?
Look at the this man's name is exactly what his pants are about to do in jail.
I've done my time, and 20 years later, I can honestly say there's nothing fashionable about this life.
I got to get back for my man.
He wasn't lying.
Uh and then look, all the comments.
His attorney, just stay quiet and turn yourself in.
Him, okay, also him drops this music video.
Yeah.
Yo, they were going crazy.
So, um, all this flesh to the cave and pay for a lawyer, right?
And he dropped this music video.
Let's see here.
I might get hit with a copyright, so I'm I'm just gonna play it, right?
He and and literally he did this, he made this song while he was on a run, He dropped this shit, this dude.
And you can see here, right?
This is a dude that that was uh one of the people wearing the hats.
Right.
They had the bat the Bass Pro Shop's hats.
And this him right here, right?
Filming this shit at like a gas station.
What is money or whatever?
Yeah, literally days after, and he used the killing basically to promote his music.
Um this man really got the audacity.
They're going crazy in the comments.
And then someone made straight drop the soap.
Uh man.
So, um but he's in jail now, and they ended up catching him uh later on.
But this shit, how many views?
1.6 million.
January 10th, he remastered it, so yeah.
In Dolph's murder.
But just a few days before his arrest, Straight Drop had actually posted on social media.
He would be turning himself in.
Uh in Monday at 201, I'm innocent, I'll be back sooner than you think Blink and Blink turning himself in on the 10th.
Yeah, okay.
Instead of turning himself in, he would end up putting out a new song called Track Hall.
The lyrics are ambiguous, including numerous highly questionable bars.
No more lurk, don't need no addies.
Spot something moving, then I'm firing.
I'm in the in the trap, I'm serving off and running shit up, ain't no walking.
When we slide it's SRT track something down, we get to Hawkin.
Got that got that get back from my man's.
Tell them little boys to stop playing 50 shots in 20 seconds.
This go fast, just like sand.
This nigga trash, goddamn.
That seemingly hinted at his involvement in a recent murder.
Moreover, before that, on the 22nd of November 2021, only a few days after Young Dolph's murder, Straight Drop had actually dropped a music video for a song titled Step Dom, where he could actually be seen wearing a pendant of Young Dolph's PRE paper root empire label hanging from his belt, with some suggesting that this may have been a disrespectful nod, suggesting that young Dolph may have been some sort of notching his belt.
In the same video, Straight Drop can actually be seen with a man named Joshua Taylor.
And in February 2022, the police would announce two more persons of interest in the case.
Devine Burns.
Oh shit.
And Taylor, who was also known as CEO Teasy.
First at five, the Memphis police department announced today two new men have been named persons of interest in the young Dolph murder case.
The first is Devin Burns.
Burns has an active warrant out for aggravated assault and theft, which are unrelated to this case.
The other man is Joshua Taylor.
Memphis police are looking for both of these men and offering a $2,000 reward for each arrest.
At least three of the four people mentioned, Johnson, Burns, and Taylor, have a strong connection to Trulemafia and can be seen following members publicly on their Instagrams, as well as wearing free straight drop shirts on social media and in music videos.
CEO TZ had even been seen in pictures on Jay Money's original Instagram account, with all of these members seemingly appearing together in numerous pictures and music videos.
I remember I was like, look at these, when this all was going down and I knew that Straight Drop was a killer, I was like, look at his social medias, and he had to turn his comments off because they were cooking him so hard, bro.
And the comments saying, Straight Drop the soap, you about to go to jail, blah, blah, blah.
Audition.
He had to limit his comments.
However, strangely, before the murder, Straight Drop himself had also been pictured around a young Dolph.
But this was seemingly before Trudomfia had split into two, with Double R taking Dolph's PRE side and the true La Mafia members remaining taking sides with CMG.
Now there's been intense debate as to whether Straight Drop himself had officially been affiliated with Yogoti's CMG label before Dolph's murder.
Now he wasn't tagged in a post by Yo Gotti's brother Big Joke, which named everybody on the label, but he was being followed by Joke on Instagram.
However, Straight Drop may well have truly crossed the line in self-incrimination after it would emerge that he had actually recorded a music video in front of evidence used in the murder case, with the white Mercedes that was seen in CCTV from Dolph's murder being seen parked outside the abandoned home.
Bam.
That's how they fucking got these guys, bro.
That was easy.
Because they did a music video where the Mercedes was visible.
Bradley Street, just days after Dolph's murder.
And shockingly, in a now deleted music video that Straight Drop released called Going Straight In, the backdrop for that music video would indeed be the exact same house where that getaway vehicle was found at, and that same house where somebody was killed soon after the murder of Dolph.
The video was posted on November the 21st, 2021, only a few days after Young Dolph's murder.
The car was found outside this abandoned home on Bradley Street, days after the killing in late November.
It's the same home scene here in this music video featuring young Dolph's accused killer, Justin Johnson, also known as Straight Drop.
Wow.
Additionally, in August.
Tell me you stupid without telling me that you're stupid.
God damn.
Stupid.
And that was the internet that found that, by the way.
Just so y'all know.
The internet found that.
2022, the police would also indict a man named Treon Ingram for the deadly shooting, which preceded Dolph's murder that was also connected to that white Mercedes.
Meanwhile, a county away developments in another case that has a connection to young Dolph's murder.
A grand jury in Tipton County indicted one of two suspects, police say is responsible for a November 12th, 2021 shooting of two women in Covington.
Investigators say they found Treon Ingram with the weapon connected to the shooting.
They say a white Mercedes used in the shooting in Covington is the same car used in Young Dolph's death.
We learned early on.
A lot of people were in the car between the time it was carjacked last November from a gas station on Kirby Parkway to the November 12th Covington shooting and the November 17th shooting of young Dolph.
Later in 2022, Hernandez Govan was arrested on November the 10th.
Govern was the first to also be charged with conspiracy to commit Dolph's murder.
Soon after this, Jamarcus Johnson, brother.
Bam.
So um, and if I'm not mistaken, this guy has a daughter that was killed by um people from young Dolph's camp.
This guy, uh uh uh a daughter or a female rapper.
Um Govin was the first Shelby County District Attorney Steve Mulroy confirms that Hernandez Government 43 was indicted by a grand jury on three charges of uh on November 10th.
Govin is charged with first degree murder, conspiracy to commit first degree murder, and criminal attempt, first degree murder.
The interesting thing about this indictment, 43-year-old Govern is the only suspect charged with conspiracy to commit first degree murder.
So as y'all can see, man, there was a bunch of people involved in this.
It wasn't just, you know, Justin Johnson, aka straight drop being an idiot, running in there to shoot him at Makita's cookies, thinking it was gonna be all good and dandy, and then dropping this dumbass track call music video that I showed you guys earlier.
Right, it was a bunch of people working together to make this shit happen.
And this is uh this is the like I said before, the track clock.
We make fun of track hawks all the time because of the most stolen car.
But uh, yeah.
Soon after this, Jamarcus Johnson, brother of Justin Johnson, also turned himself in and was charged with the conspiracy to kill young Dolph.
"Buscus is being charged with conspiracy to commit first-degree murder, and although more charges may be consequences..." So, what does that tell you?
More than likely, Justin Johnson was cooperating with the police and the other guy that originally got arrested with him.
MPD says Johnson is from Memphis.
We checked the system, and under the spelling of the name used in his booking, we found only one previous charge linked to that name.
It's a misdemeanor, marijuana possession charge that was later dismissed.
This fourth suspect has the same last name as another suspect in this case, Tremaine Johnson, also known as Straight Drop, but MPD would not confirm if they are related.
The indictment against the fool, Smith Straight Drop, and his brother, as well as Government with spec Bam.
Uh, so there you can see.
So Justin Johnson was one of the actual shooters with the masks.
Because you guys can look here from the CCTV footage, right?
My bad.
You can see here from the footage.
One of the, I think the uh shit, which one was it?
That was straight drop.
One of these two.
Is that was and got uh Bass Pro Shops thing.
And then also, if you look at the beginning of the music video, right?
What do you see here?
Bass Pro Shops.
So Yeah.
There you go.
To find out and then Cornelius Smith traveled uh because of Cornelia Smith and Justin Johnson were the actual shooters.
Um and then you got Hernandez Government solicited both Justin Johnson um and Cornelia Smith to kill to kill him, and then Jamarcus Johnson, Aiden and Justin Johnson uh hideout and escape after killing of Adolf.
So his brother helped him uh obviously with running away because they had to track him down in another state, guys, after the fact.
And he was on a run.
When he dropped this music video, guys, he was on the run.
Had a lot of enemies, this guy.
So their roles in the murder conspiracy, with Govern allegedly being the one who solicited straight drop and Smith to shoot Dolph with Straight Drop's brother helping him to hide and escape after the murder.
According to news outlets, Govan and all the shooters actually lived close to each other in the same neighborhood where that white Mercedes was found.
Court records show 43-year-old Hernandez Government, who was just indicted in the Rhapsody Slang, along with Johnson and Cornelia Smith, once lived just a few houses down.
Neighbors fearing for their lives told us off camera he grew up on the street.
A possible connection linking the suspects as district attorney Steve Mulroy says Govan asked for a young Dolph to be murdered.
And interestingly, in the indictment, the beginning date of the conspiracy to murder Dolph is Boom.
Joseph Dos, also known as Straight Drop Cornelis Smith, Hernandez Govern, and Jermarcus Johnson between June 1st, 2021 and March 1st, 2022 in Shelby County, Tennessee, and before finding of this indictment did unlawfully intentionally with premeditation with the intent to commit the offense of first degree murder as classified as Tennessee code uh against the person of Adolf Darren Jr. enter into an agreement with each other to commit the set offense.
The said Justin Johnson, uh Cornelis Smith, Hernandez Government and Jamarcus Johnson acting for the purpose of ruining or facilitating the commission of the set of fes, a set offense, and agreeing that one or more of them would engage in conduct, which constitute the set offense.
Marked as June the first, twenty twenty-one, months before the actual murder.
Interestingly, as some Reddit detectives have pointed out, only a few days before, Dolph would actually post on his Instagram account welcoming Big Unk, who had allegedly killed D money from Truela Mafia to his Wow.
Uh y'all go tell my young nigga to stop catching all them cases.
Case of Smith's now Simon or one of these M's, young rich villain, follow the newest member of Big Unc.
And you can see here him.
This is the most nigga shit I've ever seen.
He's doing his money shit in jail.
Sorry, uh, in the courthouse, it looks like he beat his case, and this is what he did.
Young Unk.
And then uh young Dolph took a picture.
Yeah, he did the money accordion.
Yeah, yeah, uh Pooch Ice used to do this shit all the time.
Paper Route Empire label.
With Reddit users suggesting that perhaps the lag by Key Gluck.
Yeah.
Ah, shit, wow.
Okay.
Conspiracy to murder young Dolph had been set into motion as soon as Dolph had publicly endorsed Big Unk.
Meanwhile, being locked up didn't seem to stop Straight Drop from dropping more music.
And on the one year anniversary of Dolph's death, he released the jail phone recorded song No Statements.
But Wow, what the hell?
I already said uh men's play with my money.
He really came out of the song a year later.
Wow.
Despite the title of the song being No Statements, Paper Route Empire artists would respond to a news outlet about the song, suggesting that someone indeed was giving statements based on the number of arrests that had been happening.
Oh, yeah, absolutely.
There had to have been uh statements being made if they were able to make these arrests after the fact.
The news would also report that the third man arrested in connection to Dolph's murder, Hernandez Government is actually the father of a free male rapper.
There we go.
Boom.
And I think this is a big part of the reason why they wanted uh uh they went after Dolph as well.
Name Lottakash Desto.
Lot of cash desto was tragically killed in September 2022, raising questions about whether or not this murder might have been connected to the murder of young Dolph 2.
Govan's daughter, she was also a rapper, but she was killed in Houston in September.
Yes, she went by Lot of Cash death, though, but her real name, Destiny Govin.
Houston police say the 25-year-old was shot and killed in Houston, September 24th, early that morning.
Investigators say Govan and her friend were in their vehicle, stopped behind a vehicle at a traffic light.
Police say two men got out of the vehicle and started shooting at the women.
We're told the passenger was also shot, but survived her injuries.
So it's been said that this has been uh this was retaliation as well uh for Dolph's death because they knew that Govin was involved, so they went after his daughter.
That's crazy.
Yeah.
Christian Williams was charged with her murder about a month after the murder, Hernandez Govan posted on Facebook.
That's what I meant to say.
My bad, guys.
Yeah, that she would her death was in retaliation from the young Dolph murder.
That's what I meant.
My bad.
Bam.
See?
I think I cursed you, Destiny, my lifestyle.
So and and you know, he kind of knew, damn, they went after her because he got wrapped up in the whole Dolph situation.
I apologize, baby.
Yeah, too late.
Yeah, talk about self-snitching as well in there.
God damn, bro.
As we reported earlier, Govan has dozens of criminal charges in his past, ranging from drug possession to aggravated assault.
It would seem that based on social media posts that Desto was, or at least had been, indeed, in some ways associated with the Trula Mafia, and even had a song together with J Money himself, all the way back in 2015.
Now, Desto's alleged killers, Jeremiah Smith and Christian Williams, were arrested and charged in early 2023, but their possible connection to the events in Memphis is still unclear.
However, according to the internet, her death may well have been a completely robbing everybody she could in Memphis.
She moved away and started doing the same thing, and Karma caught up to her, nobody from Memphis had anything to do with her death.
Okay.
Oh shit.
So people are saying that she just, it was doing a bunch of bullshit on her side and that was karma coming back.
The unrelated incident that rather had to do with her own actions in Houston where she was living at the time rather than Dolph.
But regardless, the bloody retaliations following the murder of young Dolph were far from over.
In June 2023, one of the persons of interest who was not charged in relation to Dolph's murder, Joshua Taylor, aka CEO Teezy, was suddenly also shot and killed.
Reddit detectives had noted how Dolph's friends had been driving around the Orange Mound neighborhood where Teezy was killed not long before the shooting.
You know what I'm saying?
In the middle of the daytime.
Middle of the daytime.
Still dead.
Turn out one.
Wow, what the fuck?
What?
PRE Kenny Mooney looking for the ops.
On guns, I don't know.
Meanwhile, both Cornelius Smith and Justin Johnson, aka Straight Drop, are set to go on trial in March 2024 after pleading not guilty to all.
Oh wow.
Literally, right now.
They're going on trial right March 11th, guys, is freaking tomorrow.
They're gonna go on trial tomorrow, guys.
Fans have also noted that Straight Drop allegedly hired a lawyer that has connections to Yo Gotti's crew CMG, raising yet more rumors that True La Mafia and CMG might have both been involved together in Young Dolph's murder.
Govern, on the other hand, was released on bond in May 2023, apparently due to medical reasons.
While Straight Drog's brother, Jamarcus Johnson, actually accepted a plea deal admitting to guilt on accessory to murder charges in James.
Oh shit.
Hold on.
So hold on.
So he's gonna go to trial.
Okay.
We've come to about Mr. Govern's role in medical conditions that makes you think it's the best resolution in order to get Justin the case.
Okay, so you had blood pressure issues, chest pains, and tingling in the arm.
Based on Bond in May 2023, apparently due to medical reasons.
While Straight Drop's brother, Jamarcus Johnson, actually accepted a plea deal admitting to guilt on excessive...
So he admitted that he helped his brother reasons.
Well, Straight Droks' brother.
He admitted to existing brother Justin Johnson the days after the rapper was killed by taking possession of Justin Johnson's cell phone and car so authorities would think Justin was not in Memphis.
Okay.
Jamarcus Johnson actually accepted a plea deal admitting to guilt on accessory to murder charges in June 2023.
One of the four men charged in the murder of Memphis rapper Young Dolph became the first to take a plea in his case after Jermarcus Johnson pleaded guilty to three conspiracy charges this morning.
Action News 5 Sydney Gray was in the courtroom for that announcement.
She has more from Johnson's attorney and state prosecutors.
Jamarcus Johnson could spend the next six years in prison for his admitted involvement in the murder of Memphis rapper young He might get less than that.
Um the fact that he pled guilty, he doesn't have a criminal history like that.
He might get less, he'll probably do two years and be out.
Dolph.
Friday, he pleaded guilty to three counts of conspiracy after the fact.
With regard to Demarcus Johnson, as we announced in court, he had no role in the murder of Dolph before it happened.
He had no role in the murder of Dolph when it happened.
But prosecutors say he conspired after the fact by helping his half-brother, Justin Johnson, one of the accused shooters.
We had a conference call with the uh family yesterday.
Uh they understand uh what this is about.
Uh and uh they're encouraged by the progress in litigation, and ultimately one day they want to see a trial on this thing, and they know this is a step toward that.
Prosecutors say Jamarcus used Justin's cell phone for two purposes to deceive Justin's parole officer into believing he was still in Memphis and to communicate with Cornelius Smith, another accused shooter in the case.
We heard from Johnson's attorney, Josh Corman.
It was very important for Jamarcus and his family for everyone to understand that he had nothing to do whatsoever with the murder.
He had no knowledge of the murder before it happened.
He certainly wasn't in conspiring with them.
And to be honest with y'all, him pleading guilty like this actually kind of does hurt his brother's case a bit.
So, um because by him admitting that yeah, I did, you know, facilitate my brother's escape, or you know, I helped kind of shield him from the law.
What does that infer?
That he committed a crime, which in this case is murder.
Anyone to plan a murder didn't know the murder had happened, obviously until weeks later, learned about it through social media.
Johnson could be required to testify against his brother as part of his plea deal.
But Corman says Jamarcus is eager to get back with family.
Here's a kid who had never been in trouble before, has no criminal record whatsoever, and then you get locked up in the middle.
Well, he has a marijuana possession, but yeah.
So you can imagine um what that does to your mind and and everything else.
Sydney Gray, action news five.
And Johnson may actually be asked to testify against the others in the case during the trial.
But at this BAM.
So uh so yeah, by him taking that plea deal.
Yeah, I I think he's gonna he's probably he's probably gonna get the lower end, and then what'll probably happen, because state state um jails are always uh state prisons are like this.
He's probably gonna do two to three years and he'll be out.
He'll be out.
On parole or something like that, because the criminal history is so low.
And then if he actually testifies, he might get even more time off.
But yeah, he might be called as a witness to testify because him taking his plea deal almost it pretty much incriminates his brother even more.
Because yes, I was there and I helped them for uh helped facilitate his his, you know, um hiding from the law after the shooting.
This stage, we don't know whether or not he's flipped or just trying to avoid a lengthy sentence that he might get if he loses trial.
Sadly, during the investigation, some members of the public have also attempted to pin Dolph's murder on the owners of Makita's cookies.
As a fake wanted poster for the owner was even created and circulated online after the killing.
There have also been more shootings that have been rumored to be tied to young Dolph's that may or may not have anything to do with it.
One such shooting happened at Dolph's Old Hood in Castilla Heights in July 2023, when a 53-year-old man was shot and killed.
A man is now dead after a shooting.
That's when the conspiracy theorists come.
I don't think the cookie plays would get Dolph killed.
I mean, they were he was bringing them business and shit.
Why would you want to go ahead and for s you know, uh conspire to get one of your top customers that brings you guys a bunch of revenue and other people?
Why would you conspire to get him killed?
That's stupid.
That makes no sense.
...happened on Castellia Heights this morning.
Officers responded to the scene at 1am to the 800 block of Cloverdale Drive and found a 53-year-old man dead at the scene.
Police also say that two men who appeared to be the ones responsible left the scene.
Anyone who has any details, they're encouraged to call Crime Stoppers also at 901-528-CASH.
With some believing this to be a gang-related shooting between Trula Mafia and Double R. Late last night.
Crime Snippers actually generates a lot of leads.
I remember when I was on the job, guys.
Crime Stoppers would help us all the time while busting drug traffickers, man.
They can steal the heights.
Young Dolph Hood, they call it Dolph Land.
Double R. Um, you saying two people slid over there.
A 58, I believe 58-year-old man lost his life, but he was not the intended target.
But it would later turn out that the 53-year-old was in fact likely the intended target of the shooting.
Reportedly, a carjacking gone wrong, according to video evidence.
New information this evening, two people have been arrested in a deadly Castalia Heights shooting.
Memphis police say 20-year-old Danielle Robinson and a 17-year-old teen have been charged with first-degree murder, carjacking, attempted carjacking, among other charges.
And that's for their involvement in the shooting and killing of a 53-year-old man.
The shooting happened on Saturday, June 17th, around 1 a.m., according to police.
Investigators say the two suspects approached the victim's car from behind, and as he tried to drive off, the suspects fired shots, killing the victim.
But all of this back and forth violence would lead up to a high profile incident at the start of 2024.
An incident that is once again almost certainly related to the war between PRE, CMG, Double R, and Trulomfia.
And that's the murder of Yo Gotti's brother, Big Jook.
So Big Jook was the Yeah, I can see even years later, you know, Dolph's people are still sliding, man.
Older brother of Yo Gotti and part owner of CMG the label.
Young Dolph and Big Jook have a deep history of disses dating all the way back to 2017.
This was during the time when the tension between CMG and PRE was really heating up.
In 2017, Young Dolph released the infamous diss track, Play with Yo Bitch.
This track is a disrespectful shot at Yogoti, where Dolph claims to have had a relationship with the mother of his child.
And on the track, referring to Yo Gotti as Hogoti numerous times, and even the artwork for the transit.
"Ho Gotti, baby mama, miss call 24, god damn." is a savage take on the situation roasting Yo Gotti.
Big Joke is actually mentioned in the first verse of the track, where Dolph claims that Gotti would front on his big brother, going on to refer to Big Joke as Yo Gotti's "big sister." But regardless of the beef between CMG and PRE, all true La Mafia and Doddala, this track may well have caused Big Joke himself to have personal disdain for young Dolph, adding to the weight and the rumors that it was actually Big Jook who may well have put out the hit on Young Dolph initially.
In an Instagram story, Grove Hero, a comedian affiliated with Dolph's paper route Empire, had actually claimed that Big Jook had put out a 40,000 dollar bounty on either himself or possibly young Dolph.
When I heard that they f me up, bro.
They up.
And keep in mind, I said if I see Jook, if I see Gody, if I see if I see uh if I see Nico, if I see Yonstama get on that, it ain't got nothing to do with nobody else, bro.
I see it if I see them folk.
Because these folk guess I had something to do with it, bro.
These folks don't know that Juke put a hit out, bro.
Don't know this.
You know what I'm saying?
But nah, follow it, bro.
I need to say this.
ain't gonna say that ain't gonna i ain't gonna tell the truth but i ain't ain't safe man hey bro how you gonna feel if i told you hey man look bro my joke with a 40,000 on hit on you bro like What the hell?
Big joke has also been picking up.
With one of the men accused in the plot to kill.
Oh, there you go.
Look.
Um, big joke where Hernandez Government right here, guys.
You can see.
And Hernandez Government, as you guys know, is one of the people that masterminded uh the murder of young Dolph.
Dolph, Hernandez Govan, showing a clear affiliation between the two.
Furthermore, Big Joke has shared multiple disrespectful videos to his Instagram aimed at Dolph even after his death.
With one example being Jook mocking a mural that was painted to memorialize Dolph in Memphis.
Wow.
See?
I can see you right there.
Man can't paint no bitch besides two real ninjas.
Two real in the middle, man.
Yo, don't do that, man.
Don't f about legs.
So bro, here you are.
Two guys.
Shortly after Dolph's death, Big Jook also posted his Instagram story where he can be heard asking certain rappers to hit him up for financial help, saying, Whoever trying to save their career or shoot a video while the label budget is cut off, we still open, CMG is still open.
Joke offering to pay for rapper studio time and any cars that the rappers are leasing and renting, as well as even advising these rappers to pull in their jewelry if it's real, was likely a shot of paper route Empire's remaining roster, suggesting that they might have been struggling after Dolph was murdered.
So man, hey yeah.
I'm finna start a go following me, man.
I know a lot of you rap everyone.
Can't do no shows.
So guess what?
I'm gonna come say today.
I'm gonna come pay you rent.
Yeah, I've got someone to stay.
I'm gonna pay your car note.
I'll pay your jury note so you won't get repo.
You feel me?
I'm gonna pay this.
But when they break back over, I want 10% of what you make.
I'm saving you in the in the in a you know in a crucial time, so don't think I'm trying to get over on you.
So just hit my DM, man.
You know, we don't put business out there.
You know, we ain't that tight.
You feel me?
We can put it in contract.
This will never be talked about.
You feel me?
But then on January the 13th, 2024, this guy Jook and Yogoti had just attended a funeral service to honor their late uncle Eric Boven, who Jook himself actually described as a legendary Memphis Kingpin, with Bovan allegedly running a large cocaine operation in Memphis in the 1980s.
Oh shit.
Hold on.
Uh uh Eric.
Okay.
Memphis Kingpin.
With Bovan allegedly, Salisbury's ended along with 25 co-defendants for conspiracy to possess cocaine with intended distribute possessing coin with intent to distribute uh and distribution and attempts to evade income tax.
He was involved in a lengthy conspiracy led by Eric Boven that caused in excess of hundred kilos of cocaine to be transported into Memphis, Tennessee.
Bonus plea of guilty to count eleven, count twelve was dismissed, and initially was found guilty uh uh at trial one, two, and three.
So, you guys can see here that there's obviously there that you know this this is what they glorify, guys.
The drug traffickers, right?
You can see he's all there suited up in at the at the funeral, and even your Gotti was in attendance because that's what they respect, man.
Oh, he's a drug trafficker.
Yeah, that's what's up.
Let's make sure, yeah, respect.
Running a large cocaine operation in Memphis in the 1980s.
There's Junk, and you can see Yohgadi right here.
Those churches, they always make the same music.
Down in Paris.
He's all suited up and everything.
They're taking the fold, and I'm not in the presence of God.
I'm kind of a little respectful letter of the word in that.
Lord you adorn it.
My hate.
I am.
That's not my heart.
However, just after they gathered to lay one man to rest, sadly moments later another person would lose their life.
At around 4:15 p.m.
an officer was in the area of 6385 Winchester Road when he heard multiple gunshots outside the Perignan's restaurant and event center.
When the officer arrived at the scene, two victims were found with several gunshot wounds.
Big Jook, real name Anthony Mims was pronounced dead at the hospital, and a second male victim would be treated in a stable condition.
603 is the time, and as y'all can see, they they they've had an issue with him for a very long time, right?
He's been taking shots at Dolph for the past few years, talking shit about PRE, saying they're a broke, he's making these antagonizing videos, so they were just waiting to catch them slipping, and they caught him slipping at the funeral.
This morning we continue following developing news out of Hickory Hill, where multiple sources tell Action News 5 that Memphis rapper Yo Gotti's older brother Anthony Mims, also known as Big Joke, was shot and killed yesterday afternoon while attending a funeral.
Memphis police will only say one victim died, and that another was taken a regional one in critical condition.
The deadly ambush happened outside Paragon's and event center near Winchester and Ridgeway.
A repass, a meal shared by loved ones after a funeral was underway when it all happened.
Deputy police chief Paul Wright says he does not believe this shooting was accidental.
This is preliminary, so we hadn't developed a connection to that at this time.
Um we do feel like the individual that was uh shot was possibly targeted by the subject.
However, there is no suspect information available at this time.
Police say they are reviewing video from the scene.
Again, sources telling us Anthony Big Jook Mims was shot and killed yesterday.
It's unfortunate, but I've noticed that when it comes to the street stuff, man.
Funerals are one of the best places to catch your abs because they know everyone's gonna be there, they're in a high and emotional state, they're sad, they might not necessarily be armed.
Um King Vaughn talked about this in one of his uh songs, right?
I might just slide up to the funeral, right?
And he did that.
They went ahead and they shot a guy named Wooski, right?
Um, and now he's he got hit in the head, and he hasn't been the same since.
But you know, King Vaughn and them waited until they had their funeral for someone that had been killed by them.
Um, and they went and attacked them at the funeral.
And this this is not uh uncommon in in the in the streets.
Talking about disrespect, yeah, and he made a song about it too.
That's crazy.
And Memphis police have not released a motor.
Footage from the scene would Um in the song back again, he talks about it.
Uh Yup, I think it was back again.
Hold on.
Here.
Matter of fact, I want you guys to hear.
It's crazy that you know that, Mario.
King Vaughn.
Uh um back again.
Lyrics.
I would play it, but we're on YouTube, so I'll just go here.
Um right.
Okay.
It goes.
I ain't trying to squash no beef, nigga.
Wait, we into it till you die, real street nigga.
At your funeral, I might just slide rest in pee, nigga.
Shoot up everybody that's outside, I bet Whiskey feel this one.
Wooski was a app of uh, you know, the whole OTF and that whole gang.
And then I bet Wooski's still twitching because he got hit in the head at the funeral.
He changed some different.
I got clips like Mel Gibson.
So this is all real.
What are you talking about here?
They really did do that shit.
Rest in peace.
Yeah.
Yeah, shit crazy.
He he wasn't lying about that.
So shoot up everybody that's outside.
Yep.
Yeah, they actually did that shit.
Wow.
Yep.
So it's not uncommon for you know, dudes to go after people in their funerals.
So circulate online, including Reddit, with captions saying people must still be sliding for Dolph.
I can't lay it down over there.
Huh?
Okay.
Big Jook did.
Hey, for real?
Big Jook.
Whoa.
Yeah, I see him over there.
What is it?
Well, the repass was a birthday bar.
Oh, you're both very repaid.
A repass versus.
I don't know what a repass is.
I'm gonna.
Funeral?
Yeah what they say.
Repass.
I've never heard that term before.
Repass.
Yeah, funeral, I think.
Oh.
Okay.
Okay, repass after the funeral.
Okay.
Alright.
Interesting.
Oh.
Hell no.
They're saying you're no black.
Yeah, I guess not.
I didn't know I. It's like a reception after.
Yeah, okay.
Yeah, you've been included a lot, man.
Alright, bro.
If you do a lot of spurs, you may be around.
There is a lot of time to die.
There is a lot of time to die.
When I start, So that's after that.
They killed God to brother.
Yeah, they killed Duke.
Mine.
They went tell us.
What did Win tell us and what?
When tells them.
And furthermore, just like what happened to young Dolph, a picture of the body of Big Jook after the murder would even circulate online, but it's far too graphic to show you on YouTube.
Witnesses at the scene would claim to have seen multiple suspects in a white SUV.
Wait, can you image of that car had even been released from scene?
You're gonna Yeah, look, go back a little real quick to what he showed there.
Uh okay.
Both a picture of the body of Big Jook after the murder would even circulate online, but it's far too graphic to show you on YouTube.
Witnesses at the scene would claim to have seen multiple suspects in a white SUV.
And an image of that car had to even be released from CCTV surveillance footage showing the vehicle driving around with its license plates removed.
It was alleged that during the funeral, many attendees had noticed three men in all black sitting at the back.
They apparently left early after they spotted Yo Gotti and Big Jook, with rumors circulating that when they spotted Jook at his car nearby, they had started spraying him with bullets.
Rumors had also spread that Yo Gotti's mother might have been inside the car but managed to get away without being hit, but these reports have not been verified.
Since the murder, PRE members have been active online mocking the death of Big Jook, further fueling the fire that the killers may have had a connection to young Dolph and Paper Route Empire.
PR affiliated comedian Grove Hero would also go on an Instagram live, talking in detail about how happy Oh no, no, no.
I don't know.
Yeah.
Pee he was on this day after Big Juke was killed.
What's up with him?
You straight out.
Yeah, today's best day.
Nah, go ahead, it's cool.
Yeah, yeah, go ahead.
Yeah, yeah.
Wow, saying today's a blessed day.
Use it making fun of him for dying, and then you can see all the dolphins in the chat.
Feel so good outside.
Hell yeah, okay.
Man, it's nice little day.
Hell yeah.
Man, I'm loving the breathing.
Yeah, yeah.
Damn the day feel good here.
God damn.
Woo!
Boy.
Today a lovely day, eh?
Oh, who watching, bro?
What you talking about?
That's crazy, man.
Like they're out here just uh praying on a death of their ops, man.
This shit wild, man.
You know them people well.
Who watching, bro?
Time about what is y'all talking about, bro.
Uh the Dolphins the Dolphins won today.
Yo, nigga said the Miami Dolphins wanted.
Yeah, what the fuck is wrong with these music?
Yo, what about the dolphin?
Did the dolphins win today?
Wow.
Trying to see.
Wow.
Is it the inlet?
Someone goes, let's smoke that juke pack.
God damn, man, these dudes are fucking heartless.
Uh championship with Wit.
Did the Dolphins did the man of the Dolphins win today?
God damn, man.
I ain't trying to tell nothing.
Man, let me enjoy this.
I'm gonna lay down, man.
And Reddit detectives would also soon circulate that the same white SUV had possibly been used in another shooting in the days leading up to Big Juke's murder.
With one Chiracologist turned to Memphis Storian, even claiming that the victim of the shooting had actually been the head of security at Yo Gotti's CMG.
This was rumored to have been a man named Marcus Lake, aka Bowleg, who had seemingly died on the very date that that shooting took place.
On his social media, Lake can be seen doing security for numerous Memphis artists, including CMG artist Glorilla, as well as promoting CMG members' shows.
However, Lee's business partner would make an angry social media post following these rumors, stating that Leek died in his sleep and that nobody had murdered him.
He would also highlight that they did security for many Memphis artists, and indeed Leek would also promote Paper Root Empire's events on his social media, amongst those for CMG.
That was it.
No, but we remember all the news that we broke on this channel.
So what this is just a room.
So take this with a grain of salt.
He was supposed to be doing security detail.
We over this take this bitch ass.
Tell this bitch ass keep my mother but his mother f mouth, man.
Yeah, treatment for every mother better, bro.
He just secured it every mother better.
We don't pick no mother as my n We with their bullshit wrong with you.
Don't you know yeah, Audi Mother we do the treatment for a million?
Ain't no mother gave my brother for the frontal.
My brother died in peace in his sleep.
Ain't no mother f he or he got a mother f ticket to him.
It's dope.
The frown with you, man.
Find you some beef if I'm you don't got no watches, my n find you something else to do, my cause that ain't your job right there.
That ain't the job.
You're a lawyer, you f up.
You ain't no good lawyer.
He'd be risked in peace, my name we don't do that because anything joke would have been alive, my we would take period.
We respect and we'll knock a dad down.
I'll be right now knocking air motherfucking on both sides.
It's the mother quit playing with me.
Quit playing with us about our mother brother.
Keep your mind, your mouth shit you don't know nothing about.
You're gonna get your way and touch the mix too much.
Watch your mother mouth.
One commenter seemed to be God there, man.
*laughs* Yo!
...close to the situation would also point out that Leak had passed away before that shooting had taken place.
But with a shortage of verified updates about Big Juke's murder investigation, rumours and conspiracy theories have run rampant on the internet.
In many of these theories, one name gets repeated frequently: Dadyo, the elusive and mysterious CEO of Young Dolph's Paper Route Empire.
Daddyo, real name Jeremy Moore, is listed as the legal director of Dolph's company, Paper Route Empire LLC.
And Young Dolph and him had apparently known each other for a long time.
With him actually explaining that he had met Young Dolph playing basketball when he was a child in an interview in Young Dolph's King documentary on World Star.
He was allegedly the first person who had showed Young Dolph a million.
You know what I'm saying?
So everyone like, bro, you need to go make a song.
I got the boo like Wolf's song.
They like, man, we need to do this for real.
Many people consider Dannyo to have been the one who financed Paper Route Empire in the beginning, helping Dolph with his connections in the streets.
And when Dolph was killed, rumors would circulate that Daddyo would actually be the one who would make sure that Dolph's death didn't go without revenge.
And allegedly the police were looking at him closely.
I keep hearing his name Daddy.
I guess he's like another part of the CEO with pre-busn just young Dolph.
Yeah, young Dolph was the main person, and it was another guy by the name of Daddy on.
Yeah, and Dolph also had a lot of street money from selling drugs.
I was told he'd have to get all the respect.
I was told that the police is looking at him as being one of the guys and dropping.
I got some people that um that passed me information that are from Memphis that uh that you know I are like linked in with some of this stuff, and they they told me that that's how he got his money originally.
And it's kind of been talked about before too, that the Dolph was uh a higher level drug trafficker, uh dealing with kilos and shit like that.
That's how I was able to get the money up to do the music, and then he obviously was able to successfully transition over into music.
And dropping calls on people out there in Memphis.
I don't want to put the police on nobody, I don't want to do none of that shit through these video basically.
So I hope that he had this company.
I'm just giving you the reports that uh the police is looking at a guy named Daniel.
I was told he's one of the main people they looking at.
Not as far as killing Doug, but as far as being a leader, uh being a gang leader, having gang task, being a king team, being somebody who could be next on the hit list, being somebody who you know is pretty well dead, and also being a guy who could be possible.
One of the guys who has enough respect and enough money that could be dropping bags out here, getting people killed.
You know, uh that's what I was told.
Daddy always the top suspect uh this police is looking at.
Not as far as killing Big Duke, but just being a part of all the in the background.
However, there have also been other kinds of conspiracy theories about Daddy.
For example, in Old Pictures, he can be seen together with Dolph and Jay Money, with some suggesting that Daddyo could also have connections to the true La Mafia.
Uh yeah, you see Jay Money here, Dolph, all the photos.
With some YouTubers speculating on possible motives Daddy O might have had to have gotten rid of Dolph.
We all heard that Daddy was a millionaire before he met Dolph and this and that.
People's moms and stuff were scared of him because he was a big time hustler.
So he invested in a young doll.
When he invested in Dolph, to me, it seemed like Daddy Owned everything that Dolph had and obtained in his possession.
Well, nobody knows where Dolph was at all the times that he was allegedly shot at and shot.
Who else would know all his exact locations in time?
No other than Daddy Oke Lop and those that are around him.
Ultimately, at this stage, it's unclear to say exactly who's responsible.
But if there's one thing that's clear, the murder of young Dolph has created a tidal wave of violence that the authorities in Memphis are struggling to keep a lid on.
The murder of Yogotti's brother Big Jook is just the latest in a long string of attacks, seemingly targeting anyone and everyone who might have been connected to Dolph's murder.
I pray that one day the violence in Memphis can end, and people on both sides can put down their guns before more people lose their lives.
I hope you found that video interesting.
Shout out to Traplor Ross for making a fantastic documentary on this.
We explained pretty much everything from the rap beef to the street stuff with Trullian doublar, then into um you know uh young Dolph's murder, the suspects involved, and then going into the Big Joke situation.
It's all connected, guys, because Memphis ain't that big of a city, man.
Um and obviously it's I've not that big enough when you have artists that are huge like that, all competing for uh the title of King of Memphis.
Um let me see if I can read some of these chats here.
We got um uh Rich Boy goes, Marin, from Ghana, I'm 19 in college to be a chef.
I'm not really good in school.
My African parents really be thinking I'm a failure because I'm not a good student.
Uh, good grade, what should I do to be like you?
Um, bro, go to school.
Obviously, make your parents happy.
But my thing is just make sure if you're gonna go to college, you go to college for something that's gonna get you a job after.
Don't go to college just to go to college and major in some bullshit.
Don't do that.
Make sure you go ahead and get yourself a degree that will actually get you a career after the fact.
Um, Dr. Walva goes, can you cover the trial for a partial moment tomorrow, Myron?
Uh, if it's actually can you look, Angie, and see if the trial actually starts tomorrow.
These things always get pushed back with uh straight drop.
A real gangster doesn't uh involve women or children, these people absolutely disgusting SMAs as from drone.
Yeah, I mean, yeah, it sucks whenever you see they always get caught in the crossfire.
Uh I think it's Justin Johnson, straight drop.
There was anonymous Instapage who solved the whole Dolph case with the main suspect days after it happened at before the police even did.
Not sure if y'all remember, but it was wild.
Yeah, bro.
They were going crazy when when young Dolph was uh when he got killed, the the internet was on fire.
They would name him who was and everything.
Uh Democrat ran like other industries that claim they care about black lives yet make no effort to better black lives policy wise.
Please cover John Dillinger, Babyface Nelson, and Pretty Boy Floyd.
Yep, those are all old school gangsters that we could cover.
Um Doge poster goes, his name is Main Op because rap is a CIA opt to encourage crime in black communities to get more money for HCE profit prison system.
Ice Cube was talking about this on the Joe Rogan podcast.
Not surprised if it is.
W, Angie, this is from Uncle Luke.
He goes, she knows how to do her research.
How Venezuela knows more about American pop culture than Fresh.
Myron always has to educate Fresh on things in American music.
Um Doge Poser said, Yo, you need to do P. Diddy shit is wild.
Yeah, it is kind of crazy what's going on with Diddy.
Uh let's see here.
I think I caught all the time.
No, it was reset to from March 11th to June 3.
June 3rd.
Okay.
I knew it was gonna get shifted.
Yeah.
Uh I'm live in North Carolina.
Shout out to you, Rich Boy.
Uh I live in North Carolina.
In college to be a chef, then bro, continue to be, yeah.
Like stay in school, be a chef, and hopefully you can find a gig doing that.
Um, just make sure that you're really good because that's gonna be very competitive to be a chef, bro.
Um, all or nothing says, I don't even see the point of killing anyone.
The beef don't even make sense.
Niggas still looking uh killing over a woman who will leave early anyways, R.I.P. Dolph.
Yeah, it's crazy.
I agree with y'all or nothing, you know.
Uh and I think, yeah, because obviously when he made that song With Your Bitch, that's when the hundred shots came like the next day.
So obviously that struck a chord.
Um let's see here.
But yeah, man, Rich Boy, uh, you know, do your thing, obviously, with the cooking.
Just um just make sure that you distinguish yourself from other chefs.
Um Ivan Leo goes, Myron and Angie, thanks for always providing value, much love from Vegas.
Shout out to you, my friend.
Appreciate that.
Uh let's let's see what else we got here.
Um I think that's it.
I think we're caught up on all the chats.
Thank you guys so much for watching.
Um we we pretty much had I think 16 or 1700 main maintained the whole time on both sides.
So shout out to y'all niggas.
We were able to keep both uh streams alive on both sides.
We didn't have to end the the YouTube stream early like we normally do because you know we'll be reacting in the documentary.
Shout out to Trap Lor Ross, by the way, guys.
Go subscribe to his YouTube channel here.
Um he has a couple channels.
Uh he has Trap More Ross, and then yeah, uh you go here, Trapmore Ross.
This is one of his channels.
And then he also has Trap Loros, which is this one here.
This is his main channel.
So he has Trap More Ross and the Trap Loros.
Um and he has really good documentaries here.
Um Young Boy, uh, and then here's the King Von Win raps for a serial killer.
I might do a reaction to this for y'all.
I know a couple of you guys requested me to react to this documentary here.
Um it's a three-hour long documentary, but I might uh we might do it in a two-part for y'all.
Because I talked about King uh Young Dolph um that if if he was alive, they he would have 100% got in the indicted in this um FBG duck uh conspiracy.
Did you cover a young boy?
No, I didn't cover NBA Youngboy.
Uh I didn't cover Youngboy, but I did cover um you cover X in Tation, right?
X. I I covered X, yep.
I covered X. I'm a big fan.
Might watch that video.
Uh T3 goes, Myron, love you, bro.
I watched the grilling show, and you made her look crazy for an hour and 20 minutes of Canada's episode is big time too FNF on top.
Thank you so much, C3.
Um, we did uh it's funny because uh browse it out.
It was I was when I was in London and we did that.
We did it was like three hours long.
I was there for like it was at least two hours of content.
I'm surprised they only made it an hour and a half.
Uh maybe they'll do a part two or something like that.
So we'll see what happens.
Um You ain't say any crazy stuff there.
Yeah, I always do.
Uh and then what else?
Uh I I had uh there was something else I was gonna say.
We got oh, tomorrow.
We got Jake Shields tomorrow.
Um I might also bring another special guest for y'all on tomorrow as well.
I might give y'all three three podcasts tomorrow.
I might do after hours and give you guys Jake Shields and then another special guest.
Should I announce it?
No.
No.
You guys should stop announcing the guests and just let it happen so people can be more surprised.
Yeah, but they they but they but they won't know because it's gonna be a different time.
It's gonna probably be at 5 p.m.
Candace.
I thought it was gonna be a surprise, and then you spoiled it and you said it before.
I didn't say it.
We gave a hint and then they kind of figured out.
But they were asking, they're asking for that one for so goddamn long.
Yeah, I know.
They were like they were.
I was just like, okay.
But we didn't say anything until like the day before, so we we held it for a while.
Um but yeah, Jake Shields is tomorrow.
At seven.
And he's gonna be on with the girls as well, so that's gonna be lit.
Uh they want you to bring the ideas.
I'm gonna try.
Yeah, we know we can't.
I'm gonna try.
No, we can't, Mario.
We can't.
We're gonna get bad forever.
Bring him.
Like, definitely canceled with name.
We'll be fine.
He means saying crazy stuff.
No, we'll be fine.
He didn't, he was his interview with uh with Brad.
He was he was real chill.
He did an interview of Bradley Martin on uh Raw Talk.
And then Brad asked the infamous question.
Uh you think you could take me on a fight.
On Friday, I saw him on like a r run around.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
They're here right now.
I'm I'm talking to Jake right now, so I might I might go link up with them.
Um some of you guys in the chat are asking if we um some of you guys in the chat are asking if um we're gonna I'm gonna do an overwatch stream.
We'll see.
We'll see.
Uh someone said just got done watching Fresh's Girling episode that Negro lied his ass off.
Joker Walt.
Negro he probably did.
I don't know.
Fresh, you guys know Fresh is game.
You'd be selling the dream, man.
Uh let's see here.
Um Yeah, I think 5 p.m. we're gonna have a podcast for you guys with a special guest.
Um then we got Jake's show.
So yeah, we I'm gonna give you guys a three-peek tomorrow, probably.
We have a three-peat for y'all ninjas.
Three P. A three Pete.
Um, all right, cool.
I think that's it.
I don't see any other chats uh here.
Um Ivan Leal says, uh the candle show is phenomenal.
Keep uh with fire guests, please.
Uh I'm gonna hit the gym now.
Trying to not be a fat POS unacceptable.
Absolutely, my friends.
I'm gonna actually hit the gym tonight too.
Um I'm gonna use Angie's gym because my gym is closed.
Uh what else?
Oh, damn, those things.
I was trying to think.
How about this?
If we get the likes up, I'll tell y'all who the special guest will be tomorrow.
Um we got 1.5 UK you guys watching right now on YouTube.
If we can get the likes up to 1,300, I will tell y'all who the guest is for tomorrow at 5 p.m.
Connecticut 82.
We need you guys to like the video.
I only got I only see 767 likes on YouTube.
If we get to 1300, I will go ahead and get you guys.
I'll tell you guys who we're gonna interview tomorrow at 500.
There is 811.
Oh, it's going up now.
Okay, let's get it 1300 ninjas.
You need to refresh the page here.
Yeah, get it to 1300 ninjas, and I will go ahead and give you guys the reveal.
Connecticut said Monday sentiment with Myron and Candace Owens Fresh and Fist spin.
Um Brad Marion's mommy daddy talk.
What was that?
It is a super chat.
Can you read that again?
Uh Mother Sembly with Myra and Candace Owens Fresh and Face Spin on Brad Martin's mommy daddy talk.
I think that's the Brad Um podcast that he has.
Oh, okay, okay, okay.
It's got a podcast called that.
Yeah, we've been on Raw Talk before.
Uh we'll probably do another one though soon.
Um I think we're gonna be in LA in in April.
Got some things lined up uh and uh I'll probably go uh maybe we'll do something with Brad while we're out there.
Because he'd be out here in Miami, but he's not he's he's only here for like a day and then leaves or two.
So Steve doesn't really Steve don't be out here like that anymore.
Um yeah, like the video, guys, on YouTube, and we will go ahead and I'll tell you who we got tomorrow at 1300.
Uh we got 963 right now.
It's going up quickly.
You guys want to know, okay.
Keep getting the likes up, guys, and we'll make it happen.
Like on Rumble too.
Yes, like it on Rumble as well.
We got almost 2,000 of y'all watching over on Rumble.
So like it on Rumble as well, guys.
Get the engagement up on there as well.
Shout out to all y'all ninjas.
We're gonna go on for a little over two hours.
I might do an overwatch stream tonight, depending on uh I'm gonna get a workout in first, and then I'm gonna see what Jake and them are doing.
And then maybe I'll stream uh overwatch for y'all tonight.
You wanna do everything tonight?
Yeah, we we give yeah, man.
Give give the people the sauce.
You didn't give you the people giving people the the the thing.
I've been streaming a lot of overwatch.
I'm I'm platinum.
I've been climbing, though.
We were 36 and 8.
36 and 8, man.
We were we've been destroying these kids, man.
The beatings will continue.
Yeah, I've got platinum five.
Yeah, no, I'm platinum four right now.
No, I'm kidding.
Almost got to platinum.
Oh, oh, you're saying you're a platinum.
No, I'm kidding.
Yeah, you bronze.
You bronze four?
No, actually Bronze 2.
Ron's two.
Your bronze two right now?
Yeah.
Okay, you're getting there.
You're getting better, Angie.
You're using uh who you been using, Korea or Lucio?
Okay.
All right.
Yeah, she's good.
She's actually really mad at right now.
Um you didn't want to play her.
I told you to learn her.
Yeah, I didn't want to play.
Yeah, you don't want to play her at first, but now you see.
She's kind of lame.
She just throws papery knife.
But um, yeah, I'm getting better at her because I'm also playing from my switch.
And I'm playing on a computer, so um, I'm getting better with the aim and stuff.
Nice.
And um and um Lucio 2.
Yeah, we should have gone to the UFC yesterday, but we didn't we didn't go.
Um let's see here.
What do we got?
Uh what are the likes at?
Are we do we oh uh likes on Rumble 2?
Damn it, Myron is out here doing God's work.
I appreciate that, sir.
I appreciate that greatly.
Um let's see what the likes are at.
If we don't get it, I'll just end the stream.
Uh we got 986.
Okay, let me refresh my bad.
Let me see.
If I refresh this thing.
Let's see.
We are at 1,000.
All right, 300 more likes, guys, and I will reveal who we got for tomorrow.
Kennedy Kid says, Andy, worries about Mr. Grumpy FNF merch.
You guys actually won that.
I got profit.
Uh Andy where yeah, see that here.
Connect Connecticut.
Uh, can we get uh please get Angie some help with uh Annunciation Pronunciation, at least subtitles?
Okay, I haven't lealed.
They said that you need subtitles.
Uh man.
Uh let's see here.
Guys, 300 more likes, and we will go ahead.
I'm gonna give it two minutes.
I'm gonna put a timer here.
Put a timer, stopwatch.
Two minutes, ninjas.
If I don't get in the next two minutes, I'm gonna go ahead and end the stream.
So 1,300 likes, and I will reveal who we got tomorrow for the podcast.
It's Jake Shields and another person, right?
Another person, yep.
I think Fresh is still abroad.
I might have to do it myself.
Somebody said Mo is Myron's main and Angie's the side piece.
Bruh.
Come on, man.
What's wrong with you guys?
I'm dead.
All right, we're at 1.1.
Let's see if we hit 1.3.
1.3.
Uh farm worker says, Yo, Myron, can you get Emman Gadzi on the stream?
Uh I don't mind.
I don't know, bro.
I think I think he's scared of uh brand risk.
I'll be honest with y'all.
I think he's scared to come on, uh, which I don't blame him, right?
I know we're controversial as hell, but I don't know if he uh if he would want to do it.
Um but if he wants to come on, sure.
Have have him uh hit me on Instagram uh Unplug Fit.
I'll have him on.
But like I said before, guys, a lot of people, you gotta you guys gotta understand, man, that a lot of people are worried about coming on the podcast because of you know the crazy shit we be doing, man.
We're not politically correct.
You know, shout out to Candace for doing it.
Um but people um you know get a little nervous sometimes with with doing a collab with us because of our reputation, which I understand and I accept, and I don't get mad at.
Um take accountability.
We created the reputation, it is what it is.
We are very um edgy.
And when you are edgy, a lot of the times people don't want to associate with that, and that's kind of what it is.
Um, you know, you guys love the fact that we're raw and we keep things real and we don't care.
Um, but that comes at a cost, guys a lot of times.
Being real uh a lot of times keeps certain uh collaborations or opportunities away because people are um concerned, right, from a brand risk perspective, which we get, and I'm never gonna be mad at someone for um being worried about that, right?
So totally cool.
I don't get mad at it.
But yeah, if he wants to come on, totally cool.
Uh But yeah.
But I just get the vibe that he might be worried of from an image perspective.
Do Jonathan Powell or Ryan Dawson?
Yeah, that's gonna be Rumble only if we do Jonathan Pollard, my friend.
For obvious reasons.
You guys can go ahead and Google Jonathan Pollard and you'll see why.
Myron, I thought you were supposed to debate Ethan decline.
Past Wednesday.
No, it's this Wednesday.
OG sent uh sent me the shirt.
Look at the shirt design I sent you.
Okay, sorry, man.
Just been really busy.
I'll look at Telegram.
Just send that to Fnfreach at gmail.com.
Yeah.
Yeah, Angie.
FNF Reach.
FNFreach at gmail.com.
And you check that every day, right?
Yeah.
She checks that every day.
Fnfreach at gmail.com.
Hey Myron and Angie, I'm going to DC from Chicago.
What's some things I can do there other than seeing the White House?
Love y'all.
I I'll be honest with y'all.
Yeah, we haven't I haven't spent a significant amount of time in DC like that.
I only been there like once or twice, and I went there for work.
I've never been to DC.
I actually went there to get my um that award that you guys see behind me there.
Uh this one.
Uh when I got um the law enforcement excellence award, uh, which is the the this is the highest award that you can get, HSI.
Um I got that in DC in 2019.
Nice.
Uh I also went to go brief my case as well.
Let's see here.
Um, but we will we'll probably take a trip out to DC and like make it like a more of a big uh tourist type thing and maybe record some shit for y'all.
Uh okay, we got I only see 1.1k likes.
Let's see.
Did we hit the two minutes?
Yep, we we've been past the two minutes.
We're at 3 30 now.
Let me look here, give it one more look.
If we're not there, then we're not there.
Mario Lord says, Hey Myron Ninja, I'm going to DC.
Oh, that's another one.
Okay.
Nope.
1.1k likes.
Couldn't get it.
Sorry, guys.
Uh Serb goes, I spread the pot at work, and people ask me where I find you.
People don't realize truth is treason in the empire of lies.
You are also a true American hero.
From a combat vet, salute you, battle.
Thank you so much, Serb.
Uh look into the Saint Worshiping Pedo cult that was linked to the CIA.
Okay.
Wasn't there Bohemian Groove Bohemian Groove?
Bohemian Grove.
Bohemian Grove, yes.
This is another thing.
Uh all right, we need to get the likes up.
So guys, I'm gonna end it there.
Uh tune in tomorrow at 5 p.m. on Fresh of Fit.
We're gonna have a special guest.
Do you guys will enjoy it?
Um other than that, I am gonna go and hit the gym.
And you have anything you want to say to people?
Follow Fed Reacts, don't go to Memphis, and yeah, that's it.
Cool.
We love y'all.
Catch you guys next episode of Fed Reacts on Sunday.
Um we'll probably do a poll for you guys on Thursday, is what I'm thinking.
Yeah.
Right?
Uh I'm thinking of bringing back the the lives on Instagram.
If you guys don't go too crazy and start posting shit on Reddit.
Um but yeah, I'm thinking about being giving back their live so I can take live requests.
There you go.
Interact with you guys.
Um, but yeah, you guys didn't get the likes up, man.
Um, another one.
Can you do the Dorothy Puente case?
It's on the list.
It's on the list.
It's gonna come with the cartels and everything and everything like that.
So yeah.
You guys didn't have the likes up, man, so we're not gonna reveal it, man.
I told y'all just all you gotta do is like the video.
Bro, it amazes me how many people watch this pod and either hate or don't like the video.
It's crazy.
A lot of y'all are in the chat, like, oh fuck fresh and fit.
I hate Myron, you're a loser.
And I'm like, wait, why are you watching?
Why don't you guys like the video?
Or they hit the dislike button.
You know what I mean?
It fucking sucks.
So it is what it is.
Anyway, love y'all ninjas.
We'll catch you guys in the next episode.
Uh tomorrow, tune in at Fresh Fit 5 p.m. for a special guest.
Export Selection