Fed Explains Durk Murder For Hire Case Ft. Akademiks!
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Welcome to FedReacts, man.
Today we're going to be covering the dirt case.
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Obviously, we got a very big one today.
For those that are unaware, obviously a huge hip-hop artist, Lil Dirk, was arrested by the FBI late last week and right before the weekend.
And now he is in federal custody.
When this first popped off and the news came out, I was a little confused because I noticed that when I looked at the indictment, there were only five individuals on the indictment.
If I'm not mistaken, is it five?
Hold on.
Double check this thing.
It was one, two, three, four.
Yeah, five of them on the indictment.
But they said that Dirk was arrested.
So I was like, this doesn't make sense.
Dirk's not in the indictment, but you guys, but he's in custody.
What the hell's going on here?
So I thought they had a state charge on him or something like that.
So, you know, I was trying to figure out what was happening.
Then I found out that they actually went ahead and did a criminal complaint on him.
So we're going to go ahead and explain this.
I went into detail, explaining some of this stuff on Dirk's, I saw it on Dirk, on academic stream last night, but I doubt that any of you guys were up that late to see that.
It was up at like three or four o'clock in the morning.
So I'll probably go back.
I'll probably go back on his stream later tonight.
I think he's live right now.
Matter of fact, let's see here if he is.
but I'm almost certain he's he's live right now probably uh he uh oh okay Put the stream up of me and him together.
Yeah, he's up right now.
Yeah, so he is live right now.
So I'll go ahead and jump on it after.
So let's go ahead and cover this case, guys, for those of you that are unaware.
All right.
We're going to do this nice and smooth and move line by line.
All right.
So boom, let's look at the first thing.
What do I always teach you guys when a big case breaks?
Always read the Department of Justice press release.
That's where it's going to always be at.
That's where the best information is always going to be at.
And you'll also be able to find the court documents as well a lot of the time, right?
So hold on one second.
Let me boom.
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So I'll move my face out the way so you guys could read this together.
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So, and let me make sure this is clear for you guys.
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So Los Angeles, a Grammy Award-winning Chicago rapper has been arrested on a federal criminal complaint alleging that he conspired with others to murder a rival rapper resulting in a shooting and murder that took place at a gas station near the Beverly Center shopping mall in Los Angeles in August 2022.
An attack that resulted in a family member of the rival being shot and killed.
The Justice Department announced today.
Dirk Banks, 32 aka Little Dirk, was arrested near Miami International Airport late Thursday on a complaint charging him with conspiracy to use interstate facilities to commit murder for hire resulting in death.
Now, some of you guys are probably wondering, Myra, what the hell?
Interstate facilities to commit murder for hire resulting in death.
So, guys, when they say interstate facilities, this can literally mean anything.
All of this counts as using interstate facilities, okay?
Because you're affecting interstate commerce, right?
When you go ahead and use these means to facilitate the crime, all right?
So it gives the feds federal nexus, because as you guys know, the murder was done in Los Angeles, but there was coordination done between Miami, Chicago, et cetera.
He made his initial appearance this afternoon in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida and remains in federal custody.
His arrangement is expected to occur in Los Angeles federal court in the coming weeks.
Now, you guys are probably wondering, what the hell, Southern District of Florida, Los Angeles, what's going on here, Myron?
Well, guys, what's going on here is he got arrested in Miami while trying to escape.
And we're going to talk about that a little bit later.
Okay?
But the arrest warrant came from the Central District of California, okay?
Because he was indicted out of Los Angeles.
So a Los Angeles grand jury, well, not, excuse me, he wasn't indicted, but a Los Angeles FBI agent wrote the criminal complaint and got the arrest warrant through the judge.
And then he was wanted in Los Angeles in the Central District of California.
Okay?
But he was arrested in Miami.
So since he was arrested in Miami and it's federal, he gets arrested.
He gets brought in front of the judge within 24 to 72 hours.
After he sees the judge for his initial appearance, he is then moved, right?
Transported by the U.S. Marshals over to California.
Mr. Banks is charged with orchestrating cold-blooded murder that resulted in the death of a rival family member, said United States Attorney Martin Estrada.
Not only that, the shooting occurred in the open at a gas station at a busy intersection, endangering many others in the area.
Violent gun crime of this sort is devastating to our community, and we will have zero talents for those who perpetrate such callous acts of violence.
Also, the reason why I want you guys to read the press release is because you could figure out who ran the case.
Okay, chat, let's see who the real Gs are here.
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Tell me right now how you guys know who ran the case from reading the press release.
Let's see who really knows.
By the way, we're live on all the platforms.
Castle Club Rumble YouTube.
Shout out to you guys.
The first three digits on top.
The first agency in a signature.
DEI.
No, guys, it's the first agency that makes the announcement, right?
So right here, the apprehension of Mr. Banks as he attempts to leave the United States is once again proof that the FBI, so boom, then I knew right then and there.
This is the FBI-led case.
FBI did this, right?
Because murder for hire, just so you guys know, many different agencies can do it.
HSI could do it, my old agency, ATF can do it, FBI can do it, DEA could do it, etc.
So in this case, it was FBI.
And our extraordinary partners at the Los Angeles Police Department have a long reach, said Akhil Davis, assistant director in charge of the FBI Los Angeles field office.
Boom, right?
So since this is a big office, they got an assistant director over there.
Holy shit.
Okay.
No excuse could justify the violent act.
And let me be clear: while you're going about your life thinking you got away with it, FBI is piecing together the facts that will serve as your undoing.
Case like this span, multiple states and jurisdictions are complicated and can oftentimes only be resolved through the collaboration of multiple departments, said Los Angeles Police Chief Dominic Choi.
So that's how you guys know, right?
So boom, FBI does their press release, or sorry, their statement, and then you got the police chief here doing their statement.
This arrest is a culmination of the combined efforts of our partners in the U.S. Attorney's Office, the FBI, and the LAPD's Operation West Bureau homicide detectives, who discovered that Dirk, aka Little Dirk, was involved in this heinous murder.
The hundreds of hours spent on the investigation included surveillance, authoring numerous search warrants, using forensic technology, and tireless investigative travel and collaboration alongside our federal partners led to this arrest.
I'm appreciative of the dedication of those involved.
According to the complaint filed Thursday night, Banks is the leader of the Chicago-based rap collective, known as Only the Family or OTF.
You guys hear him say that a lot in his rap songs, right?
Law enforcement believes OTF also acts as a group of individuals who will engage in violence, including murder and assault at Banks' direction and to maintain their status in OTF.
Banks feuded with the victim, identified in court documents as TB.
Who are they referring to with TB guys?
They're referring to this individual right here, Kwando Rondo.
All right, this guy.
All right.
His real name is Tyquian Terrell Bowman.
All right, that's his real name.
Better known by his stage name, Quando Rondo.
And we're going to talk about why he has an issue with Quando Rondo here in a little bit.
All right?
So when they say TB, that means Kwando Rondo, guys.
They use his initials for his real name.
The feuds stem from a November 6, 2020 murder in which an associate of TB shot and killed an OTF rapper named Dayvon Bennett, aka King Vaughan.
Bennett and Banks were close friends.
So, for those of you that are unaware, let's go through this real quick.
Okay, so King Vaughan murder.
right say she left a person named a 22 year old man named timothy leaks is reportedly facing felony murder charges in connection with the That's Lil Tim.
That is one of Quando Rondo's good friends.
Death of King Vaughn.
Police say the rapper was shot after an argument broke out between two groups of men in the parking lot of a lounge in Atlanta, and the argument escalated into gunfire between the groups.
The Georgia Bureau of Investigation says two off-duty Atlanta police officers were working at a second security job nearby and responded to the shooting along with one APD officer who was on duty.
Okay, let me see if I can get the CC King Vaughn murder CCTV.
Okay, guys, so check this out.
King Vaughn's murder continues to make headlines as the pieces of the puzzle fall into place.
The Chicago-born rapper was shot and killed outside of Atlanta's Monaco hookah lounge on November 6th following a reported brawl with Quando Rondo and his crew.
In newly surfaced surveillance video, a large group of people are gathered outside of the hookah bar when Vaughn, dressed in all white, saunters up to another man who here he is right here.
Here's King Vaughn.
Peers to be Kwando and punches him square in the face.
From there, chaos ensues and gunshots ring out this moment.
Moments later, two off-duty police officers who were working security at the hookah bar and another on-duty police officer who was also working nearby attempted to intervene and began firing their weapons.
As Vaughn's manager in 100K Management Senior Vice President Jameson Francois explained, Those shots that was fired from the individuals that shot Vaughn and myself was the only shots fired from those individuals.
Every other shot was coming from authorities.
They started shooting everywhere.
So when you see everybody taking cover, they wasn't taking cover away from the shooter from Vaughn.
They was taking cover because they didn't know where the shot was.
And that right there, if I'm not mistaken, was Lil Tim right there.
He popped out and shot him because they were on the floor rolling, fighting.
And Lil Tim killed him, right?
But the fight was originally Von and Rondo.
He punched him.
Tim got involved and shot Vaughn and killed him.
All right.
So obviously, that really pissed off Dirk, right?
And that's why they always say in all these songs, right?
Oh, you slide for Vaughn.
Oh, all this shit, right?
So that's where this all originated.
All right.
So now that you guys kind of understand what led to this, in response to Bennett's murder, Banks allegedly put a bounty on TV's life.
Okay?
That's Dirk, by the way.
Banks is Dirk.
And TB is Quando Rondo.
On August 19, 2022, several OTF members and associates used two vehicles.
Okay, so now they're getting into the case, right?
Instead of us getting into the case, let's go ahead and read through the indictment, right?
So here we go.
As you guys know, always use PACER, right?
And you can see this were the individuals that were indicted.
Kavon London Grant, DeAndre Dantre Wilson, Keith Jones, David Brian Lindsay, and Asa Houston.
And their nicknames, Asa Houston is Boogie.
Lindsay is Brown Eyes.
Keith Jones is Flaka.
DeAndre Dantre Wilson is Didi.
And Kavan London Grant is known as Vonnie.
Okay.
And I say these names because if you guys listen to Dirk, he probably refers to these individuals by their nicknames, right?
So, what, y'all say I'm not live on Rumble?
What are you talking about?
I'm not live on Rumble.
I am live on Rumble, bro.
Stop trolling, man.
Oh, I'm live on Fresh and Fit.
Oh.
Okay.
This should be live on Fed Reacts, not on.
Okay.
God damn it.
All right.
Sorry, guys.
Yeah, this is supposed to be on Fed Reacts.
My guy made the wrong thing.
I just realized.
Okay.
Yeah, guys, I'm live on Rumble for Fresh and Fit, not for FedReacts.
My guy put on the wrong channel.
Yeah.
It's fine.
Whatever.
I'm not going to redo it now, Marco Rizzlo, you fucking retard.
Okay.
Niggas said, redo it.
Like, what?
Anyway, no, no, no.
For all the people watching on YouTube, I'm on Rumble as well, but I'm on Fresh and Fit Rumble, not on the Fed Reacts Rumble.
It's fine.
It's not a big deal, honestly, guys.
Like, I'm not.
It's fine.
As long as it helps the brand, I don't really care about myself individually like that.
Team player, baby.
All right.
So you guys can see here the charges, right?
Conspiracy to use interstate facilities, conspiracy to use interstate facilities to commit murder for hire, resulting in death.
And it looks like there's two counts of it.
And then used carrying discharge of firearms and a machine gun and possession of such firearms in furtherance of a crime of violence resulting in death.
God damn.
So this is no bueno.
And all five of them got hit with the same charge.
All right.
And they got indicted on October 17th.
Okay.
Now, you guys are probably wondering, hold on, Myron.
Hold on one sec, bro.
Yo, where?
Macro, hold on.
Where's Dirk?
Why isn't Dirk here?
Well, we're going to get into why Dirk wasn't in here in a little bit.
But here's the indictment, right?
So, let's see here.
You know what, chat?
We're going to go ahead and read The indictment, all right?
We're going to read the indictment chat.
It's not that long.
We're going to bring it back to old school FedReacts days.
Let's go.
We're going to read the whole thing.
All right, chat.
Because as you guys can see, I'm already giving you out a lot of sauce and a lot of extra info on here.
Before I get into this indictment, let me go ahead and make sure I didn't miss any super chats.
Yo, Myrtle, when can we get Dom Beckbut a show about talking about occult hidden knowledge?
Soon enough.
He's going to be back more often, don't worry.
Why didn't him just say F. Sneeko?
Yeah, because they're haters.
Alley bands.
Don't worry.
We're going to fix this whole situation.
Don't worry.
Let's see here.
Okay.
And let's see.
And then in Castle Club, we go, are you doing a stream to cover the election on election day?
Absolutely, Jabriel.
Oh, boys, King Vaughn looking up at Dirk right now like, damn.
I see what you did there.
All right.
Okay.
So the grand jury charges introductory charges at times relevant to this indictment.
Defendants Kavan London Grant, also known as Cuz, aka Vani, DeAndre Dantra Wilson, and we know what their names are, right?
So basically, and this is important, co-conspirators one through five.
Okay?
This is very important.
We're going to talk about this later on as we get through, as we continue on with this.
Where members are associates of an organization called Only the Family or OTF, which, among other things, produced and sold hip-hop music from artists primarily from the Chicago, Illinois area.
Defendants Keith Jones, a.k.a.
Flaca, and David Bryan Lindsay, a.k.a.
Brown Eyes, were members of other gangs in Chicago, Illinois.
Now, for some of you guys that are unaware, okay, Lil Dirk is a member of the Black Disciples.
Okay, BDs.
Okay.
But, and I know this from talking with people that know him personally, he's also friends with a lot of GDs, gangster disciples.
Now, I'm not going to go ahead and get into the whole lore of Chicago wars between the BDs and GDs.
If you want to watch that, feel free to go ahead and check out Academics Old Chirac stuff.
Also, Trap Lord Ross does a really fantastic job of talking about the back and forth and tit-for-tat violence that's been going on between these two factions.
What you need to know is this: Lil Dirk identifies as a black disciple.
His father, who converted to Islam and is doing a very long federal prison sentence, he might have got out by now, actually, was a gangster disciple.
And King Vaughn was also a black disciple, and so was Keith Coser, aka Little Chief Keith, right?
But they have issues with gangster disciples or GDs, which would be FBG Duck, shit, who's the other guys?
FBG Duck and all the guys in the FBG gang, Flyboy gang.
All those guys are pretty much GDs, okay?
Now, with that said, Dirk did have associates that were also GDs.
There were some sets that the BDs were cool with.
Okay.
But either way, you guys want to go into the lore of those gangs?
Maybe I'll do a podcast on just GDs and B D's because that's a whole other thing.
Maybe I'll do that in the future.
But the point you need to know is two of his guys, the defendants Keith Jones and David Bryan, Brown Eyes and Flacco, were members of other gangs of Chicago, Illinois.
More than likely, I'm willing to bet that those guys were probably GDs.
But the other guys were BDs.
On or about November 6, 2020, DB, a high-ranking OTF member, got into a physical altercation with TB, aka David.
This is King Vaughn got in a fight with Quando Rano at a nightclub in Atlanta, Georgia.
During the fight, an associate of Quando Rondo pulled out a gun and shot King Vaughn multiple times, killing him.
That was Lil Tim, right?
Who was found, I think he was found in a self-defense.
He never got charged.
Or he didn't get, he didn't get, the case got dropped.
After the murder, co-conspirator one made clear in coded language that co-conspirator one would pay a bounty or monetary reward and/or make payment to anyone who took part in killing Quando Ronda for his role in King Vaughn's murder.
So put a note in that.
Okay?
Because keep in mind, guys, that they put the defendants, Kavan Grant, DeAndre Dante Wilson, and co-conspirators one through five.
So some of these individuals might not be in this indictment, guys.
Okay?
So co-conspirator one, we know is the one that put the head out, right?
On or about August 18, 2022, the conspirators learned that Quando Rondo was staying at a hotel in Los Angeles, California.
As allege counts one and two, after learning of Quando Rondo's location, counts one and two, guys, is what?
Right here.
Okay?
Conspiracy to use interstate facilities to commute murder for hire, resulting in death.
All right?
So, as allege counts one and two, after learning of Quando Rondo's location, defendants Wilson, Jones, Lindsay, and Houston, a co-conspirator two, traveled from Illinois, from Chicago, Illinois to Los Angeles, California for the purpose of murdering Quando Rondo.
On that same day, August 18, 2022, defendant Grant also traveled by private jet to Los Angeles, California.
Now, chat, I'm just reading this.
I don't know yet, but as we continue to read, we're going to start to figure out who co-conspirator one, a co-conspirator two, and all this other shit might be.
All right.
So, so let's see here.
Jones and co-conspirator two traveled from Chicago, Illinois, to Los Angeles, California for the purpose of murdering TB on that same day, August 18, 2022.
Defendant Grant also traveled by private jet to Los Angeles, California.
Now, remember, guys, Grant is the number one guy here, it looks like, in this indictment.
Now, keep in mind, guys, that Dirk is not in this indictment.
All right?
It's very important.
Dirk is not in this indictment.
So, he's one of the five conspirators.
We're going to figure out which one he is from reading this indictment.
All right?
But remember, when they wrote this indictment, okay, they didn't anticipate that they would have to write a criminal complaint for Dirk right after.
We're going to talk about why they had to do that in a little bit.
Okay.
We'll get there.
But, right, just keep in mind that Dirk is not in this indictment that we're reading.
We're going to go ahead and read the criminal complaint for Dirk after this, and it's going to bring everything together for you guys.
All right?
So, okay.
So, yeah, this after the after he got killed, right?
I think more than likely this is probably co-conspirator one is more than likely Dirk.
But we're going to keep reading and see, right?
I'm just making an assumption.
So, on or about August 18, the co-conspirator, boom, boom, boom.
Okay.
So, defendants Wilson, Jones, Lindsay, and Houston, and co-conspirator two traveled from Chicago, Illinois to Los Angeles, California for the purpose of murdering Quando Rondo.
On that same day, August 18, 2022, defendant Grant also traveled by private jet to Los Angeles, California.
As alleged counts one and two, on August 19, 2022, defendants Grant, Wilson, Jones, Lindsay, and Houston, and co-conspirator two used two vehicles to track, stalk, and attempt to kill Quando Rondo by gunfire, including with a fully automatic firearm, resulting in the death of S.R. Well, the death of SR, who is this individual?
Right?
Kwando Rondo.
I think it was his cousin killed.
Records say a friend of Rondo's pulled a gun and shot.
Nope.
What's his name?
Actually, you know what?
Here.
So we're going to go, quando?
Right now, the search is on for three people who police a shot at a Savannah rapper, killing a member of his entourage.
It happened in Los Angeles, and cameras captured the aftermath.
And Dirk made fun of him about this on a song.
Chat, can you guys tell me where it was?
Okay, Severe Robinson, thank you very much.
Low pab.
Yep.
Johns fired.
A fight taken to the streets and this chaotic scene, the ending of a shooting that started in Los Angeles, California.
Sheriff's deputies pulling out a man who had been shot in an SUV.
Savannah rapper Quando Rondo, a passenger in that car, frantic at the site.
It all started at this mobile gas station at 5.30 Friday evening.
LAPD says witnesses heard multiple gunshots, then watched a couple cars zoom off.
Three people and one car shot at this black Cadillac escalade.
It's unclear if those inside shot back.
Can I get some space, please?
It ended at Santa Monica Boulevard.
Deputies found it peppered with bullet holes and a shattered window.
One man inside, a member of Ronto's entourage, had been shot.
A 23-year-old was taken to the hospital where he died.
A scene left with remnants of the fight.
Shoes left in the street.
Doors flung open.
The suspects still on the run.
We still don't know what spurred it all, but LAPD says it started at a gas pump.
Victim vehicle.
They pulled up.
They were pumping gas.
And it looks like they probably finished pumping gas.
And the suspects approached from the alley, got out of the car.
Look, they had them identified back then, chat.
God damn.
They knew who they were back then, bro.
Antonio.
They just were waiting because they probably figured out that the FBI was looking at these guys as well.
Started shooting at those victims.
Investigators are still trying to piece together details, but they're looking for a white four-door sedan with suspects wearing dark clothing.
Police helicopters overhead, so we knew something was up.
People in the neighborhood shocked by the news.
Disappointed.
There have been a lot of incidents in the past couple years.
It does seem that things have been happening more often on Melroy, between Fairfax and Melrose than around here.
So that's the murder.
So just so you guys have like more, because here's the thing, guys.
I know some of y'all on the chat are like, Myron, I already knew this.
But guys, a lot of people aren't aware of hip-hop and news and all this other stuff.
So I'm showing this stuff so people have context what we're talking about in this indictment.
So you guys, and some of you guys might have forgot.
So it's a nice little refresher, right?
Obviously, a tragic situation, but a refresher so you guys understand.
Anyway, okay.
Now we're on count one, right?
Paragraph one through four of the introductory allegations of this indictment are re-alleged and incorporated here.
Object of the conspiracy, beginning on a date unknown, but no later than on or around August 18, 2022, and continuing to on or about August 19, 2022 in the Los Angeles County within the Central District of California and elsewhere, defendants, and they put their names, and co-conspirators known and unknown conspired and agree with each other to knowingly use facilities of interstate and foreign commerce, namely airplanes, cars, cell phones, and the internet.
So you guys, even the internet now can be used, right, to give interstate nexus with intent that the murder of Kwando Rondo be committed in violation of the laws of any state, namely the state of California's consideration for the receipts of in consideration for a promise and agreement to pay anything of pecuniary value, namely money and lucrative music opportunities with OTF in violation of Title 18, United States Code Section 1958, which is the murder for hire statute, guys.
The use of interstate facilities to commit murder that was the that was the use of the conspiracy resulted in the death of S.R. Who is Quando Rondo's was it his cousin guys or his friend?
I think it was his cousin, right?
Chat, let me know.
His name was Lil Lil Pab.
Okay, Lil Lil Pab.
Means by which the object of the conspiracy was to be accomplished.
The object of the conspiracy was to hold on his stepcousin, cousin?
Okay.
All right, boom.
All right.
Thank you, chat.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Sometimes it's better to ask y'all than to Google it.
Means by which the object of the conspiracy was to be accomplished.
The object of the conspiracy was to be accomplished in substance as follows.
Co-conspirator one would place bounties on individuals that co-conspirator one and other OTF members wanted to kill, including Quando Rondo.
As part of the bounty, co-conspirators known and unknown, including defendant Wilson, would pay anyone who took part in the killing of Quando Rondo and or reward individuals lucrative music opportunities with OTF.
So that's crazy.
Not only do they pay you, but you get a record deal too for killing these motherfuckers, man.
Stupid.
God damn.
Co-conspirators, known and unknown, including defendant Wilson, would recruit others, including defendants Jones, Lindsay, and Houston, a co-conspirator two, to find, track, and kill Kwando Rondo.
Defendant Grant would procure cars, ski masks, and firearms that would be used by co-conspirators to find, track, and kill TB.
Stupid.
Now, why is this important?
So, right here, guys, this is going to get Grant the most time.
This is probably why he's the top guy on the indictment, because he is what's considered a leader, facilitator, and organizer in this situation.
Obviously, Von, I said, Von, obviously, Dirk is going to be the top guy, but Grant was the top guy in this indictment for a reason.
When you look, guys, look at the case, right, right here, it's called Grant versus All, right?
USA versus Grant et al.
So that means that Grant was the main file title, right, when they did this indictment.
He was the top guy in this indictment.
Obviously, they knew that Dirk was on top of him, pause, but I'll tell you guys why I predict Dirk didn't get indicted with them.
Okay?
Using a credit card associated with OTF, co-conspirator three would purchase airplane tickets for the co-conspirators to fly to California and murder Kwando Rondo.
Defendants Wilson, Jones, Lindsay, and Houston, a co-conspirator two, would travel from Chicago, Illinois to Southern California via airplane to find, track, and kill Quando Rondo.
Defendants Grant, Wilson, Jones, Lindsay, and Houston, a co-conspirator two will travel throughout Los Angeles County via vehicles procured by defendant Grant to find, track, and kill TB.
I just have a hunch here Whoever co-conspirator two is, more than likely is cooperating.
Which is very bad because that means he was there every step of the way as they planned and executed this murder.
Now, with that said, when the murder was done, right?
Like when they were committing the murder, he probably wasn't cooperating.
I'll tell you this: nobody is good.
No agency is ever going to let it fly that you went ahead and killed somebody, right?
Got in a full-on shootout while being an informant.
That would have never flew.
But what I think is that he committed the murder, he got pinched on something else, and they were able to get him to cooperate.
That's what I suspect.
Or they just straight up went up to him because they thought that he might be the one to flip and said, Look, we got you on XYZ.
We know it's you.
You need to come to the table and cooperate now.
But whoever this co-conspirator two dude is, he's not in the indictment with them.
So that makes me raise some questions.
Defendants Grant, Wilson, Jones, Lindsay, and Houston, a co-conspirator two would communicate via cell phone to coordinate logistics to find, track, and kill Kwando Rondo.
Defendants Jones and Lindsay and co-conspirator two would fire multiple shots at TB, killing SR, who was a passenger in Kwando Rondo's vehicle.
SR, once again, is Kwando Rondo's cousin, Lil Pub, right?
Pab?
Was it Pab or Pub, guys?
Defendant Wilson would pay the bounty or monetary reward and/or cause payment to be made for the killing of Quando Rondo's cousin on behalf of co-conspirators, known and unknown, to the conspirators hired to kill Kwando Rondo.
Okay, overt acts.
This is very important, guys, because whenever you have a conspiracy, you need an agreement between two or more individuals and you need an overt act.
Okay?
So that overt act needs to be an act done in furtherance of said crime.
On or about the following dates, in furtherance of the conspiracy and to accomplish its object, defendants Grant, Wilson, Jones, Lindsay, and Houston, a co-conspirator one through five and others, known and unknown, committed various overt acts in Los Angeles County within the Central District of California and elsewhere, including, but not limited to, the following.
So they got this shit fucking numbered.
Holy not looking good, guys.
Over act number one: following the killing, the killing of King Vaughan on or about November 6, 2020, co-conspirator one, using code of language, told defendant Wilson, co-conspirators two, four, and five, and others that co-conspirator one would pay a bounty or monetary reward to anyone who took part in the killing of Kwando Rondo.
Over at Act II.
On August 18, 2022, one or more co-conspirators, including co-conspirator four, learned that Quando Rondo was visiting California and staying at a hotel in Los Angeles.
Over at Act 3.
On August 18, 2022, defendant Grant flew from Miami, Florida to Los Angeles, California on a private jet so that defendant Grant could help coordinate the murder of Quando Rondo.
They could take it private just to do a drill.
Holy over at Act number four: on August 18, 2022, co-conspirators, including co-conspirator five, asked co-conspirator two to travel to Southern California later that day.
Over at act number five, that was four.
Now we're on five.
On August 18, 2022, defendant Wilson recruited defendants Jones and Lindsay to travel to California for the purpose of murdering Quando Rondo and help facilitate such travel by, among other things, texting co-conspirator three biographical information about defendants Jones and Lindsay so that co-conspirator three could book flights to Southern California, specifically defendant Jones' name, date of birth, and a picture of defendant Jones ID card and defendant Lindsay's name, date of birth, and a picture of defendant Lindsay's ID card.
Over at Act 6, on August 18, 2022, co-conspirator one texted co-conspirator three, don't book no flights under no names involved with me.
Chat, we've just identified who co-conspirator one is.
That, my friends, is Dirk.
Co-Conspirator One is Dirk, chat.
All right.
Over Act number seven, on August 18, 2022, using a credit card ending in 2039, OTF Credit Card 1, Co-Conspirator 3 purchased airplane tickets for defendants Wilson, Jones, Lindsay, and Houston, a co-conspirator two to travel from Chicago, Illinois to San Diego, California that same day.
Over at Act number eight, on August 18, 2022, co-conspirator 3 confirmed to defendant Wilson via text message to defendants Wilson, Jones, and Lindsay had the same airline ticket confirmation.
Over at Act number 9, on August 18, 2022, defendant Wilson messaged a friend on Instagram on my way to LA.
Over at Act number 10, on August 18, 2022, defendant Houston texted co-conspirator 3 on GA clear on 15 minutes away from airport.
Over at Act number 11, on August 18, 2022, defendants Wilson, Jones, Lindsay, and Houston, and co-conspirator 2 flew from Chicago, Illinois to San Diego, California via the airplane tickets procured by Co-Conspirator 3 using OTF credit card one.
Over at Act number 12, on August 18, 2022, defendants Wilson, Jones, Lindsay, and Houston, and Co-Conspirator 2 traveled towards Los Angeles County in a car to meet with defendant Grant.
Over at Act number 13, on August 18, 2022, defendant Grant purchased four black ski masks from a sporting goods store in Los Angeles County using cash over at Act number 14.
On August 18, 2022, using credit card ending in 1015, OTF credit card number two, defendant Grant rented a hotel room for co-conspirators located in Los Angeles, California, the Universal City Hotel.
Over act number 15, on August 18, 2022, in or about Los Angeles, in or around Los Angeles, California, defendant Grant met with the co-conspirators and provided defendants Jones and Lindsay and co-conspirator two with firearms, including a farm that had been modified to operate as a fully automatic machine gun to kill Quando Rondo.
Over at Act number 16, on August 18, 2022, defendant Grant provided two cars for defendants Grant, Wilson, Jones, Lindsay, and Houston, a co-conspirator two to use to find, track, and kill Kwando Rondo, a white BMW sedan, the BMW, from rental company Los Angeles County in a white Infinity sedan with a fake license plate.
Bruh.
What is this?
Is this like a fucking luxury drill?
Dudes doing private jets at BMWs and Infinity's to do a drill?
Yo, what's going on, man?
Yo, oh, bad.
Okay.
Over at Act number 17, on August 18, 2022, defendants Grant, Wilson, Jones, Lindsay, and Houston, and co-conspirator 2 traveled in the BMW and the Infinity to a hotel in downtown Los Angeles, California, where TB Quando Rondo was staying in the downtown LA Hotel to find, track, and kill Kwando Rondo.
Over at Act number 18 on August 19, 2022, using the BMW Infinity defendants, Grant, Wilson, Jones, Lindsay, and Houston and Co-Conspirator 2 traveled to the downtown LA hotel where Quando Rondo was staying to find track and kill him.
Over at Act number 19 on August 19, 2022, using the BMW and Infinity defendants Grant, Wilson, Jones, Lindsay, and Houston, a co-conspirator 2 followed and tracked Quando Rondo's black escalade to a marijuana disparatory located on Flower Street in Los Angeles, California.
Over at Act 20.
We're up to 20, guys, over at Acts.
On August 19, 2022, using the BMW and Infinity defendants Grant, Wilson, Jones, Lindsay, and Houston, and Co-Conspirator 2 followed and tracked Quando Rondo's black escalade to a clothing store located on Melrose Avenue in West Hollywood, California.
Bro, these dudes did the drill in West Hollywood.
Yo.
The below image shows the BMW and Infinity following the blacks escalate in which Quando Rondo and his cousin were passengers as the black escalade traveled towards the clothing store.
So here you can see the two vehicles.
There's the Infinity and there's the BMW.
And there's the escalade.
Wow.
Got these niggas in 4K, bro.
Over at Act 21.
On August 19, 2022, using the BMW and Infinity, defendants, Grant, Wilson, Jones, Lindsay, and Houston, and Co-Conspirator 2 tracked Quando Rondo's black escalade to a gas station located on Beverly Boulevard in Los Angeles, California, the Beverly gas station.
Over at Act 22, on August 19, 2022, defendant Houston drove the Infinity to an alley behind the Beverly gas station and parked the vehicle so that defendants Jones and Lindsay and Co-Conspirator 2 could attempt to murder Quando Rondo.
On August 19, 2022, at Beverly Gas Station, defendants Jones and Lindsay and Co-Conspirator 2 used the firearms procured by defendant Grant, including the fully automatic firearm, to shoot at Quando Rondo's car, striking and killing his cousin, who was standing next to Quando Rondo's car while Quando Rondo was inside.
The images below show defendants Jones and Lindsay and Co-Conspirator 2 firing their guns at Quando Rondo's black escalade.
Holy shit, bro.
So it looks like they stopped at the gas station and bam.
These dudes just start shooting.
With some Jordans on.
Oh my God.
All right.
My man had some 11s on while committing the drill.
I think those are the 11 grays, if I'm not mistaken.
Chad.
Bro, this shit crazy.
And you know it was hot as hell.
They got hoodies on a ski mask.
You know they were sweating.
Whoa.
Yo.
Yo.
Okay.
Chad, we're up to overtack number 24.
Holy.
Okay.
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Okay.
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All right, I'm actually reading the indictment with y'all.
So, yeah.
Guys, they probably got the guns.
They probably bought them from some gang members out there.
Okay, over at Act number 24.
On August 19th, 2022, in the Infinity driven by defendant Houston, defendants Jones and Lindsay and Co-Conspirator 2 fled the alley behind the Beverly Hills gas station after coke after conspirators shot and killed Quando's cousin.
Over at Act 25, bro, we got 25 over at X now.
Quarter of 100.
All right.
On August 19, 2022, defendants Grant, Wilson, Jones, Lindsay, and Houston, and Co-Conspirator 2 traveled to a hamburger restaurant in Los Angeles, California, where the co-conspirators discussed, among other things, payments of defendants, Jones, and Lindsay for the shooting earlier that day.
This went to a burger spot.
Okay.
Over at Act 26.
On August 19, 2022, using OTF credit card number one, Co-Conspirator 3 purchased airline tickets from San Diego, California to Chicago, Illinois for the defendants Wilson, Jones, Lindsay, and Houston, and co-conspirator 2.
Over at Act number 27, on August 19, 2022, defendants Wilson, Jones, Lindsay, and Houston, and Co-Conspirator 2 flew back to Chicago, Illinois from San Diego, California.
Over at Act number 28, following SR's murder, aka Kwando's cousin, defendant Wilson, paid defendants Jones and Lindsay on behalf of co-conspirator of a co-conspirator for their role in the murder.
Stupid.
All right, count two, and this is for all the defendants, right?
Beginning on dates unknown, but no later than on or about August 18, 2022, and continuing to honor about August 19, 2022 in Los Angeles County within Central.
Okay, yeah, so this is basically some more language of them basically aiding and abetting each other, knowingly use facilities of interstate foreign commerce.
Yeah.
Basically committing murder, violations of murder according to state law, et cetera.
Legal bullshit.
All right, count three.
What does this one cover?
Okay, this is them possessed such firearms in furtherance of a crime of violence.
So this is resulting in a murder resulting in murder.
And the firearms were discharged, resulting in death.
So this is the count three using the firearms resulting in death.
And then count four is for Jones.
Defendant Keith Jones, okay, Flag knowingly possessed the machine gun as defined in Title 18.
Okay, so he was the guy.
So Flaka was the one that used the machine gun.
It was a 10 millimeter caliber firearm equipped with an auto-sear conversion device, which was designed and intended solely and exclusively for use in converting a weapon into a machine gun, which defendant Jones knew to be a machine gun.
So they're hitting him with a machine gun charge.
Okay.
18 USC 9220.
So, and guys, anytime you see 922, fun fact for you guys, okay?
That means it's going to more than likely be a firearm charge.
Okay?
18 USC 922 almost always means there's going to be a firearm charge.
Okay.
922G is found in possession.
9220.
Now we know is a machine gun.
922K is a scratched off serial number.
That is what Trump's guy actually got charged with, is 922K when it's the serial number scratched off.
Right?
Learn something new.
And then these are forfeiture allegations, not that important, right?
Okay, more forfeiture crap.
All right, boom.
And you can see here that they were indicted on this is on the 17th.
So these individuals get indicted, right?
And what happens?
Well, Dirk gets the fucking notification and he tries to flee.
Right?
So I'm going to go ahead and get another energy drink.
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Come on, guys.
All right, we're midway through right now.
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All right, chat.
So now we're going to get into Dirk, right?
So, Dirk Banks, also known as Lil Dirk, also known as Mustafa Abdul Malak, changed his name, it seems.
Defended violation of conspiracy interstate facilities to commit murder for hire, resulting in death, right?
And the only thing filed, if you'll notice, is a criminal complaint on October 24th, 2024.
And we're going to talk about this here in a second, okay?
But right now, we got 873 likes.
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Let me text him real quick and see what he's doing.
Is he still alive?
I think he's still alive.
Let's see here.
All right, yeah, he's still alive.
Alright, so let's see here.
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Looks like the AUSA is Daniel H. Weiner.
And the reason why you guys know it's the same case, pro tip.
Look, same AUSA on both cases, right?
Daniel H. Weiner for the indictment.
Daniel H. Weiner, once again, for the criminal complaint.
And it looks like he has Ian Yen Yellow as well helping him.
So two AUSAs are on this case.
I won't be surprised if they don't bring in more because obviously this thing is so this is a big case.
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So, what are we at?
What are we at here?
It's nice that little Dirk is in a cell.
Did he right now?
Nah, bro.
He's getting transported to LA right now.
That's what's going on.
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All right, let's go into the let's get into the Dirk's thing.
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All right.
So, here we go, guys.
We got the criminal complaint for your boy Lil Dirk right here.
Now, fortunately for you guys, I'm the only person on YouTube that's actually done a murder for hire case.
And I've written hundreds of criminal complaints just like this.
So, we're going to go ahead and go through this thing line by fucking line so you guys know exactly what you're looking at.
All right?
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All right, so let's get into this chat.
All right, so United States District Court for the Central District of Florida.
As you guys know, Los Angeles falls under the Central District of Florida.
I mean, sorry, Central District of California, excuse me.
But Dirk was arrested in the Southern District of Florida, which falls under Miami.
We're going to talk about that here.
So, here you can see the cover sheet: Dirk Banks, aka Lil Dirk, aka Mustafa Abdul Malak.
All right, filed on the 24th of October, a couple of days ago.
And you can see here the case number.
Obviously, the fiscal year, right?
MJ means magistrate, and then duty.
Hmm.
What the fuck does that mean, Myron?
Well, duty, guys, means that whoever was the magistrate judge that was on call handled this criminal complaint.
So, in this case, it's going to be Judge Stephanie Christensen.
Why?
Because this wasn't what I would tell you guys, right?
This is what I would call my friends an emergency criminal complaint.
Okay, how do I know that?
Well, because it was sent to a duty magistrate, and then also the criminal complaint was done by telephone or other reliable electronic means.
What does this mean?
This means that the agent guys more than likely probably used a FaceTime call and swore to the affidavit via phone, via FaceTime.
I've actually done this myself before, right?
Became very popular after the pandemic.
All right, so I, the complaint in this case, state the following is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
Beginning on an unknown date, but no later than on or about August 18, 2022, and continuing until at least August 19, 2022, in the county of Los Angeles in the Southern District of California, the defendant violated conspiracy to use interstate facilities to commit murder for hire, resulting in death.
And it's conspiracy, guys, because obviously Dirk wasn't there, right?
And then after you, and then you have the criminal complaint that supports these facts, all right.
And then you can see here, who's the complainant?
Sarah, okay, Corcoran.
Yeah, Corcoran, right?
And she's a special agent with FBI.
Boom.
There you go.
Right?
I'll read the chats real quick before I get, let me take a break to read the chats before we get into it.
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All right.
So let's go ahead and go start going through this criminal complaint, right?
The affidavit, right?
I, Sarah Corcoran, being duly sworn, declare and state as follows.
This affidavit is made in support of a criminal complaint and arrest warrant against Dirk Banks, also known as Lil Dirk, aka Mustafa Abdul Malak, for violation of 18 USC 1958 conspiracy to use interstate facilities to commit murder for hire, resulting in death.
The facts set forth in this affidavit are based upon my personal observations, my training experience, and information obtained from various law enforcement personnel and witnesses.
This affidavit is intended to show merely that there is sufficient probable cause for the requested complaint and warrant and does not purport to set forth all my knowledge or investigation into the matter.
What does that mean?
That means that, guys, they're only going to put the bare minimum required to get probable cause.
Remember, guys, probable cause is down here.
Beyond a reasonable doubt is all the way up here.
Okay?
So they're just going to do the bare fucking minimum to get this guy in cuffs.
All right?
Especially given the fact that he tried to run, which we're going to cover here.
Unless specifically indicated otherwise, all conversation statements described in this affidavit are related in substance and in part only.
What does that mean?
That means that whatever you guys see here, as far as like what I'm telling you or what people say or whatever, it's summarized.
It's not verbatim.
Okay.
I used to put this in my complaints in my reports as well.
I would always say the following is in some substance a paraphrase synopsis of said interview.
And then, boom, I summarize it, right?
For the people.
Very important to put that in your reports.
Background of Afian.
I'm a special agent with the FBI and have been so employed since April 2010.
So she's been on the job, guys, for 14 years.
I'm assigned to the violent crimes squad in the Los Angeles field office and work a variety of crimes, including murder-friendly kidnappings, hostage taking, robberies, extortions, aggravated threats, assaults on federal officers, firearms, violations, and felonies at federal facilities.
Now, let's stop on that real quick.
So, some of you guys are probably wondering: well, hold on, Myron, doesn't the FBI do terrorism?
Why are they investigating a DERT case like this?
Well, guys, the FBI does have something called violent crime and/or safe streets task force in major cities.
Most big FBI field offices, whether it's New York, LA, Miami, any big office, a special agent in charge office, SAIC office is what they call it, right?
They typically have a violent crimes squad, aka Safe Streets Task Force.
And typically, these groups investigate all different types of violent crimes, right?
A lot of the times, if it's a smaller office, they'll also be the best, they'll do bank robberies too.
But this is a big office, they might have just a separate bank robbery squad that just does bank robberies, doesn't do stuff like this.
And anytime stuff like this happens, they're going to go ahead and take it.
So, FBI still does investigate violent crime.
It's just that it's not their main forte like it used to be prior to 9-11.
Upon joining the FBI, I attended and graduated from the FBI Special Agent Training Course in Quantico, Virginia, where I received training in a variety of investigative and legal matters, including the topics of Fourth Amendment searches, the drafting of search warrant affidavits, and probable cause.
In my current role, I'm assigned to a violent crime criminal squad where I have experience conducting and assisting with multiple violent crime investigations described above.
Formal training in case management, interviewing and interrogation, crisis management, crime scene analysis, cellular telephone analysis, evidence collection, social media, exploitation, and handling confidential sources.
Why does she say all this, guys?
She says all this because she probably utilized these skills during the course of this investigation.
Pro tip.
Okay.
Summary of probable cause.
Now we're going to get into the facts of the investigation.
All right.
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All right.
Banks is the leader of a Chicago-based rap collective known as Only the Family or OTF.
Well, in this case, it's only the feds, but whatever.
In addition to OTF status, as a rap collective, I know based on investigation that OTF also acts as an association, in fact, of individuals who engage in violence, including murder and assault, at the direction of banks, aka Dirk.
I'm not going to refer to him as Banks, guys.
I'm going to refer to him as Dirk so you guys know, and it's very easy.
But yes, his real name is Banks.
And to maintain their status in OTF.
For example, based on evidence collected during the investigation, including the interview of witnesses, I know that Dirk put a monetary bounty out for an individual with whom Banks was feuding named TB.
Who is that?
Quando Rondo.
And if you go back to the indictment, guys, co-conspirator one, we know is who?
We know that is Dirk.
All right, from the beginning of the indictment here, right?
That co-conspirator one put a bounty.
Co-conspirator one will place bounties on individuals that co-conspirator one and other OTF members wanted to kill, including Quando Rondo.
So, what does this mean, guys?
Look at that.
Co-conspirator one would place bounties on individuals that co-conspirator one and other OTF members wanted to kill.
So, guess what, guys?
Quando Rondo isn't the only one.
They know about other murders that he might have paid for.
All right.
So, they know for a fact that Dirk put a monetary hit on Quando Rondo.
As detailed below, on August 19, 2022, multiple OTF members and associates used two vehicles and worked in tandem to track, stalk, and attempt to murder Quando Rondo at a gas station located in Los Angeles, California.
The co-conspirators fired at least 18 rounds at Quando Rondo's vehicle, striking and killing his cousin, Quando Rondo's family member, who was traveling with Quando Rondo.
Okay, here's a footnote here: Due to serious safety concerns, this affidavit does not provide the identity of these witnesses based on the FBI's investigation.
I know that witnesses and/or family members have already received threats and/or have been contacted in what appears to be attempts to influence their participation in this investigation.
Oh, shit.
So, Dirk's people more than likely have already called and/or tried to intimidate witnesses.
All right, on October 17, 2024, a grand jury sitting in the Central District of California returned an indictment charging five co-conspirators that we talked about before, which crimes arising from the murder, including murder for hire and conspiracy to commit murder for hire, Resulting in death and violation of 18 USC, blah, blah, blah.
Whatever, yeah.
So, basically, there was a grant, a true bill of indictment against the five individuals I talked to you guys about before.
Based on the investigation as described below, evidence shows that Dirk ordered Quando Rondo's murder and that the hitmen used banks, aka Dirk, and OTF-related finances to carry out the murder.
For example, bank and flight records show that an OTF member and close associate of Dirk, co-conspirator 3, coordinated and paid for Jones, Lindsay, Wilson, Houston, and another OTF member, co-conspirator 2.
By the way, this is going to be the snitch, to travel from Chicago to California on the day before the murder, August 18, 2022.
Co-conspirator 3 paid for the flights using a credit card linked to Dirk and OTF.
Around that time, Co-Conspirator 3 purchased the co-conspirators' flights to California.
iCloud records show that a phone number associated with Dirk texted co-conspirator 3: Don't book no flights under no names involved with me.
That's tough.
Additionally, on the same day that the hitman traveled to California from Chicago, Dirk also traveled to California with another charged co-conspirator, Grant, on a private jet.
Wow.
Later that day, Grant purchased Skiemas for the shooters to use to commit the murder and paid for the other co-conspirators' hotel room using a credit card in Banks' name.
Earlier this morning, October 24th, 2024, federal and local law enforcement executed multiple search warrants at locations associated with OTF members in and around the Chicago area and arrested Grant, Wilson, Jones, Lindsay, and Houston.
After executing the warrants, the FBI learned that Banks had been had booked, had been booked on at least three international flights scheduled to leave the United States today.
When Banks arrived near one of the departing airports, he was arrested by local law enforcement personnel.
So not only guys did they arrest these guys, they did search warrants as well.
Obviously, phone calls were made to Dirk.
Yo, these five were arrested.
They're raiding the houses.
You got to get out of town.
So, Dirk went ahead and booked multiple flights to multiple places.
Let's see where he was intending to go.
Based on my training experience, my personal involvement in this investigation, conversation with other law enforcement officers, witnesses statements, blah, blah, blah.
I'm aware of the following.
Chicago-based sitman traveled to Los Angeles to murder rival of banks, aka Quantarondo.
On October 17th, the grand jury returned an indictment against the individuals, right?
We know who they are for the charges, right?
As alleged indictment on August 19, 2022, Quanda Rondo's cousin QR were near their vehicle at a gas station across the Beverly Center in Los Angeles when the three gunmen opened fire on the vehicle killing Quando Rondo's cousin.
Law enforcement personnel subsequently recovered 18 shell cases from the murder scene.
At the time of the murder, Quanda Rondo had a public feud with Dirk.
Dirk is a Chicago-based gang member and leader of the rap collective OTF.
The feud stemmed from a November 6th murder where an associate of Quando Rondo Sean killed.
We know who that was, Lil Tim, killed OTF rapper King Vaughan.
According to open source reporting and witnesses, banks, Dirk, placed a monetary bounty on Quando Rondo's life.
Based on the investigation today, including open source research, my training experience investigating gangs and violent crime and witness statements, OTF is a hybrid organization that functions as a banks-led, aka Dirk-led music collective, and a gang.
And it goes here, and she puts this footnote.
Based on open source research, I know that Banks Dirk has attempted to publicly distance himself from the suspected gang and/or criminal activity.
Lil Dirk launches the Dirk Bank Scholarship Fund at Howard University with Amazon Music available at blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
Rapper Lil Dirk turned to therapy to cope with tragedies, available at blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
Lil Dirk says he ain't a felon anymore.
After a criminal record is cleared, everyone should get a second chance available at blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
And then, as described above in footnote one, due to significant concerns about witness safety, this affidavit does not provide the identity of these witnesses.
Bruh.
So basically, the FBI went ahead and pulled all the articles out where he was talking about he's a changed man to show that it was Cap.
Bro.
Holy.
Bro, they put the scholarship up there.
Yo.
Wow.
Wow.
She really had to put this footnote there, man.
This is fucked up, bro.
This petty.
I ain't gonna lie.
This petty, man.
This Sarah Chick is petty, man.
She has to put this shit up there, man.
She couldn't even let him have that little bit that he's trying to change.
Bruh.
Holy.
Okay.
So yeah.
So she put all this that shows that Dirk was trying to distance himself from the criminal activity for obvious reasons, right?
So based on the investigation today, including conversation with other law enforcement agents and witness statements, Houston and Wilson are associated with OTF and Lindsay and Jones are associated with other gangs in Chicago.
So here we go.
The hitman travel using funds linked to Dirk.
I know the following based on a review of LAPD police reports, surveillance footage, bank and flight records, witness statements, and homicide detectives from the LAPD and federal investigators involved in this case.
So there's a lot of people, all hands on deck.
A, on August 18, 2022, the day before Quando Rondo's cousin's murder, OTF members learned of the location of Quando Rondo from a longtime OTF affiliate, Co-Conspirator 4.
After OTF members learned this, the following men took a one-way flight from Chicago to San Diego.
Okay.
The one-way tickets to San Diego were purchased using an American Express credit card ending in 2039 and in the name of Co-Conspirator 3, who is also associated with OTF and Dirk.
Based on records from Apple, I know that on that same day, a number ending in 9595, believed to be associated with Dirk, sent a text message to Co-Conspirator 3 stating, don't book no flights under no names involved with me.
So Dirk knew Co-Conspirator 3 was going to do all the booking and told him and warned him, don't put none under my name.
See, based on a review of hotel records, I know that Grant rented and paid for a room at the Sheraton Universal Hotel in Universal City, California, August 18th, using an American Express card in Dirk's name ending in 1015.
Damn!
Jones, Lindsay, Wilson, Houston, and Coconspirator 2 stayed at the hotel the night before the co-conspirators track stalked and attempted to kill Quando Rondo.
So she has a footnote here.
Facts associating this number with Dirk include Cocospirator 3 and Grant saving this number with contact names associated with banks and banks self-identifying using this number in a February 2022 text message to an individual in Florida unrelated to this investigation.
God damn.
So now they know that, so if Dirk tries to say, oh no, that number's not me, not only do they have his boys with that number and their phone saved under Dirk, they also have some random person from February that was contacting Dirk on that number.
So they know it's him.
They know it's him.
Wow.
I got to give it to the FBI, man.
They did their homework here.
All right.
Based on my review of bank records, I know that 2039 and 1015 credit cards were issued under an account belonging to OA and Astronaut Sounds LLC.
Based on public information, I know that OA was Dirk's manager in or around 2022.
Georgia Secretary of State Online Corporation records show that Astronaut Sounds LLC was initially registered by OA in 2017.
a request of amendment was filed in 2021 and a new manager dirk was added to the business you know Let's see here if we can find this shit.
Georgia Secretary.
Let's see if we can find this shit, chat.
All right.
business name uh it was astronaut sounds llc
astronaut sounds active and compliance 2017 Name history.
No records of you.
Did they fix this shit?
Let's see.
Did they take the names off?
Let's see here.
Astronaut Sounds, did I la Fulton?
They might have fucking fixed this shit up because they knew that the feds were looking.
Or maybe the FBI did it.
Let's see, filing history.
Okay, so the business was filed back in 2017.
Annual registration.
Is it?
Boom.
There you go.
There you go, guys.
Secretary of State, boom.
This is it.
Dirk Banks.
Authorizer Signature.
Member.
Damn, chat.
All right.
Let's go back to it.
So they know that it was originally, and this is how she linked it, right?
So she got the credit cards, right?
Because they're business credit cards.
So she figured out what the LLC was.
Then she found out it came to Astronaut Sounds LLC.
And then based on public information, she knew that OA was Dirk's manager back in 22, in 2022.
And then she looked, and it's updated.
And basically, Dirk is there now.
That's how she got him.
And she was able to link the credit cards.
And then she found the bank records also showed that the Astronaut Sounds American Express account had four credit cards issued to four individuals.
Dirk, Co-Conspirator 3, Dirk's father, and OA.
So, bam, they got him, right?
So there you go.
Holy.
Because as you guys know, when you have business credit cards, you have to have a LLC, a valid LLC to get a business credit card.
And then she went ahead and got the credit card, and then she searched the LLC and she saw that he, she effectively linked them to it.
Right?
Where is the, okay.
Okay, based on my review, so here we go.
Base E, based on my review of records from private airplane company, from a private airplane company, I know that Banks and Grant, aka Dirk, flew on the same airplane from Los Angeles to Miami on August 16, 2022, and back to Los Angeles on August 18, 2022, the day before Quandorondo's cousin's murder.
Records from rental property show that banks manager, OA, rented a house in Encino, California from July 1st, 2022 to October 1st, 2022.
Based on investigators' review of photographs of the interior of the Encino rental, I know that video footage from an August 18, 2022 podcast shows the host of the podcast with Banks, Dirk, wherein Banks appears to be inside the Encino house.
Hmm.
Chat, which podcast was that?
Was it this one?
It's got to be this one right here.
Hold on.
Was it a million dollars of game chat?
Yeah, this gotta be it.
March 10th, 2022.
Nah, this was way before.
Chat, which it was academics?
Nah.
Let me look.
Hold on.
Nah, this was a year ago.
It couldn't have been this one.
Chat, which interview was it in California that he did?
No jumper?
Was it no jumper?
Hold on.
I didn't even know.
I didn't even know that Dirk did no jumper six years ago, nah.
are y'all sure bro i don't I don't think he did it.
You guys keep saying Apple Music?
All right, whatever, bro.
Full send?
Oh, maybe it was full send.
Was it full send?
Let me check full send.
Because I remember they did interview Dirk two years ago.
Damn, was it this?
Hold on.
March 2022.
I don't know if this was it, chat.
Because remember, the murder happened in August, chat.
Couldn't have been, no, it wasn't Vlad, bro.
Y'all keep taking L's, man.
Let me try.
Dirk would do a Vlad interview?
No.
No way.
I didn't think Dirk would do a Vlad interview, bro.
Yeah, bro.
I don't see this shit nowhere.
What are y'all talking about, man?
I don't think Dirk would do a Vlad interview, bro.
I don't think it would.
All right.
Anyway.
Where are we at here?
Let's go back to the thing.
All right.
So he went ahead and did a podcast.
Breakfast Club in LA?
Breakfast Club is in New York, bro.
What are y'all talking about, man?
it's almost saying apple music couldn't have been breakfast club because it was in california chat Yeah, nah, you guys, you guys all failed.
You guys all failed me.
I thought y'all would know.
Anyway, so anyway, let's keep going.
On the day of the murder, August 19, 2022, surveillance shows Quando Rondo and others leave their hotel in Los Angeles and enter a Black Cadillac escalade.
Surveillance video taken from numerous locations throughout Los Angeles, including Kwando's Hotel and the gas station where the murder occurred.
Show that two vehicles followed the escalate for hours leading up to the shooting.
Damn, they just followed him for hours.
One vehicle is a white BMW, murder vehicle one, and the other was a white infinity murder vehicle two.
These do luxury drilling, huh?
Among other things, surveillance video from the murder scene shows a murder vehicle two parking alley behind the gas station where three shooters wearing black masks exit the vehicle, later identified as Jones, Lindsay, at Cocosprita 2, walk up to the gas station and then open fire on the escalade.
The shooters then ran back to the murder vehicle two and drove away.
Murder vehicle one drove away from the area just minutes before the shooting.
Approximately 50 minutes after the shooting, surveillance video from an in-and-out restaurant in Los Angeles shows Grants, Jones, and Wilson arrive in murder vehicle one.
The video also shows Lindsey at Cocosmitter 2 arrive at the In-N-Out in a black SUV.
Based on the comparison of surveillance video showing the murder to video from In-N-Out restaurant, law enforcement identified that Lindsey Jones at Cocosmitter 2 were the individuals who opened fire and killed SR.
God damn niggas just wanted to go to fucking in and out burger and have a debrief and ended up getting identified by the fucking FBI man.
that's a big fucking l footnote here the baseline investigation grant was the primary driver of murder vehicle one as discussed above in addition to driving the vehicle grant took steps to help facilitate the murder including booking the hotel room for the hitman additionally gps data associated with murder vehicle one shows that the vehicle was parked outside of a sporting goods store at the approximate time that four black ski masks matching the appearance of those used by the shooters were purchased oh my god yo yo
these niggas are cooked bro these niggas are cooked bro they went and got the fucking bmw got the gps data and just wanted to get more evidence to be like yeah bro the car was actually parked while you were buying the fucking ski mask it's not enough that we know that you bought the ski mask and we got the fucking receipts and everything we got your rental car there it shows in the gps that you were there you were there buying fucking ski masks
dude thought he was safe buying it in cash you guys remember in the thing he bought he this the only thing that he didn't use otf card for was buying the fucking ski mask the cash ticket he was safe bro
yo this guy grant all he did was grant the fucking feds an easy ass case man fucking dummy stupid i guarantee you the fbi he just was watching that fucking surveillance footage like just fucking rubbing their hands together like one of them boys if you know what i'm saying after they give a high interest loan bro this is a fucking l worst hitman ever god damn anyway okay a
few hours after the shooting uh jones lindsey wilson houston at cocos where the two boarded a flight from san diego to chicago once again the credit card in the name of the cocos reader 3 was used to pay for the one-way tickets banks books multiple international flights after law enforcement arrested multiple cocos readers executed search warrants at locations associated with otf members i
know the following based on my conversation with other law enforcement agents involved in the investigation of a personal involvement in investigation so guys this is what led to them filing a criminal complaint when they didn't anticipate it in the early hours of october 24 2024 law enforcement arrested grant jones lindsey wilson in houston and executed multiple search warrants in the chicago area including a warrant to search the home of co-conspirator 3 cocos where the three of you guys remember is the one that booked all the shit that had access to the credit card so just so you guys know when feds do search warrants it's almost always at six o'clock in the morning
okay shortly after making these arrests and executing the search warrants on october 24th the fbi received notifications from u.s customs of border protection cvp showing that banks had been booked as a passenger on two international flights a one-way flight from miami to dubai united arab emirates connecting through doha katar scheduled to depart the evening of october 24th to
one-way flight from fort lauderdale to switzerland connecting via new jersey also scheduled to depart on the evening of october 24 banks did not board either flight at approximately 640 p.m. eastern standard time the fbi received an additional cbp notification that banks had been booked as a passenger on a private plane departing miami and destined for italy scheduled to depart at approximately 9 p.m eastern standard time at approximately 8 p.m banks was arrested by law enforcement in the vicinity of the departing airport i think they picked him up in opalaca right big
l so he was trying to flee right let me get tie this all together for you guys for all the reasons described above there's probable cause to believe banks violated 18 usc 958 conspiracy to use interstate Facilities to commit murder for hire, resulting in death.
So, let me go ahead and give you guys my estimation as to what happened here.
All right, Chad.
This is what happened.
This is what I estimate for me reading the criminal complaint and the indictment, et cetera, and just me doing these kinds of cases and knowing how shit goes.
All right.
What I anticipate is this.
The FBI had been looking at Dirk for years, right?
Probably since the FBG Duck murder, right?
Because I'll tell you guys this: when FBG Duck got murdered, you guys know FBI in Chicago opened up a case and they arrested all of King Vaughn's crew out there, right?
And I'd said it back then: if King Vaughn were alive, he would be on this indictment and he'd be getting arrested alongside of them.
And as you guys know, many of them got convicted, right?
I think some of them went to trial and they all lost, right?
Convicted, they're in prison, pretty much doing life, right?
So they had a case open on OETF probably since then, if not before.
Because as you guys know, there's a lot of unsolved murders in Chicago dating back from like the early 2010s, right?
Right around the time Chief Keith blew up, there was murders going back and forth, tit for tap between the BDs and the GDs, right?
So we know Chicago Police Department didn't do shit about it.
Obviously, FBG Duck got killed in a very ritzy area of Chicago.
That brought a lot of attention because they killed him like right in front of a designer store, right?
Like fucking mafia type shit.
They all popped out the car and killed him in broad daylight when they killed FBG Duck.
So obviously that's going to cause immediate sensation.
FBI went ahead and got involved, indicted them, they got arrested, right?
So when Vaughn got killed, right, obviously that created shockwaves throughout.
And you guys know that Dirk was always getting teased, always getting made fun of.
Slide for Vaughn, you ain't a real G. Slide for Vaughn, slide for Vaughn.
You know, 6ix9ine was antagonizing him saying this for fucking ever, right?
So little do we know that Dirk was slider for Vaughn.
He just did it surreptitiously.
Not surreptitiously enough, as we can clearly see here.
So when Quando Rondo got killed, right, and the way he got killed, they knew that there was a beef and stuff going on, and they probably already had the case open.
So FBI LA took the case, right?
Or opened up a case if they didn't already have one open.
And you guys can see here, pretty straightforward.
They're able to identify these guys fairly easily.
They got surveillance footage everywhere, rental records, credit cards, all this shit, boom, right?
So what I think is this.
They were planning to indict these guys to get some of them to flip on Dirk because Dirk has a lot of money, guys.
Dirk is a very successful music artist, just so you guys know.
He's not like a, I would consider him an A-list rapper.
Big money.
Big, big money, Dirk, right?
He's like broken into the mainstream, dust clouds everywhere, definitely A-list rapper, right?
So, I know it was Kwando's cousin, whatever, guys.
You guys get what the fuck I'm saying, right?
Quantarondo's cousin got killed, not Quando Rondo, but he was a target, but Quanda Rondo's cousin.
You guys get what I mean, all right?
Don't worry about the fucking semantics, focus on the overall facts of what I'm talking about.
So they indict these five individuals.
Clearly, they already have people cooperating, as you guys can see with some of these co-conspirators that are unnamed, right?
And it seems here to not be indicted.
So what I looked at, when they indicted all these people and they didn't indict Dirk, to me, I look at it like, okay, they want as many people to flip before they indict Dirk.
Why?
Because Dirk can hire a big legal team.
Dirk could fight this.
And guys, keep in mind, Dirk was never any of the crime scenes.
He can have some plausible deniability about, yo, they used my cards.
I didn't know, right?
He can always go ahead and say, like, I didn't know what the fuck was going on, right?
I didn't handle, they used my cards and shit, but I wasn't involved there.
So he does have some level of plausible deniability.
So the feds are looking at it like, okay, we're going after someone that's rich and powerful.
We need to have as many sources as possible.
And here's the thing, guys.
It's not enough to just have one cooperator when you're dealing with scumbags like this.
These guys are murderers, drug traffickers, criminal records, et cetera.
You need a lot of witnesses.
One criminal witness is never enough to secure a conviction on another criminal witness.
You need more than one and you need evidence, right?
So they have the circumstantial evidence with the credit cards and the iCloud and all this other shit, but they need the witnesses too.
So what their strategy probably was was to indict these guys, do the search warrants, because anytime you're doing search warrants and an arrest warrant, that tells me that you're still trying to build a case.
So they were going to get all this information.
But obviously, monkey wrenching the fucking wheel, they didn't anticipate that Dirk was going to run away same day, right?
Typically, celebrities, guys that have money like this, they don't flee because, dude, they're too famous to run, too famous.
Where are you going to go?
Right?
So, when they saw that he booked all these flights, which by the way, they had a CBP hit on him because when you're a U.S. citizen, you're trying to flee the country and they have a record locator on you.
Anytime you book a flight to leave the country, boom, they immediately got notified, right, through customs and border protection, the guys in the blue uniform, right, the airport.
When I was at HSI, I used to have records on people all the time.
They leave or come into the country, I'd be right there at the airport waiting for him, right?
So, FBI has to utilize CBP to do that, right?
CBP or HSI, because we got the customs and immigration authority.
So, when they said CBP, I knew right away they probably have a CBP or HSI guy involved in this investigation, more than likely, probably HSI, because HSI agents typically are in the safety task forces that this woman is involved in with FBI.
That's going too much into detail, but you guys get the point.
So, when they saw that he had these flights booked, the agent said, oh, shit, it's either we get him now via criminal complaint, or he flees, and now we got to do something called the MLAT, right?
I think it stands for Mutual Lateral Agreement Treaty, right?
Which is a pain in the ass.
I've done an MLAT before, guys, right?
Because if someone goes foreign and you have an American arrest warrant for him, you need to coordinate with that foreign government to get that guy back.
But obviously, now you're playing the political game.
It depends on, you know, who's our president, who's their president, do they have good relations?
Is the Department of Justice willing to move forward, right?
Is there conflicts in the region?
What's the diplomatic process like?
Does our Secretary of State get along with their foreign dignitaries?
It's a fucking pain in the ass, bro.
Big pain in the ass.
And it's heavily reliant upon geopolitical relations, right?
Some countries will give you the guy immediately.
Some countries will.
Give you guys a perfect example.
Assange, right?
If that wasn't Julian Assange and he wasn't an Australian citizen, we would have had him here within a few months with the Brits.
But since he was a journalist and an Australian, right, the Australian government fought the British government and the U.S. government to not extradite him to the United States because they knew more than likely he would come here and die in prison.
And to Australia, that's a bad look for them, right?
So some countries, depending on the crime, depending on who the individual is, depending on the notoriety of the case, et cetera, it all plays a factor, right?
So MLATs can be, doing an MLAT can really be a big L for you, and you might not get your suspect depending on what's going on, right?
Or worse yet, let's say Dirk makes it to one of these countries, then he runs to a country that doesn't do extradition, like a Russia or something like that, like Snowden did, right?
Because he can, once he gets to one of these foreign countries, it's going to be way harder to track him.
He can easily, you know, travel somewhere where there isn't an extradition agreement with the United States.
So I say all that to say this, guys, because a lot of people said, oh, why didn't they just let him leave?
Like, you know, it's not a big deal.
Just get them later.
Nah.
Once they go international guys, it's way harder to get them, especially if they're not in a friendly country.
And even if they are in a friendly country, depending on what the crime is and the notoriety of the case, that could cause complications for you with bringing him here.
Julian Assange case is one of the best examples of this, right?
Normally, extraditing someone from the United Kingdom isn't a problem.
But since he was Australian, the Australian government lobbied to not have him extradited, and he was considered a journalist, so they looked at it like this isn't fair, et cetera.
So that's why they never turned him over.
And that's why the U.S. actually, and I covered the Julian Assange case, that is why the United States ended up kind of like letting it go and giving him time served because they knew they were probably never going to get him over to the United States.
They'll never admit that, but I know that from being on the job and just knowing the notoriety of the case, et cetera.
The U.S. government looked at it like, look, you come in, you plead guilty, we're going to send you on a jet back to Australia, and it's done, right?
So they can get the conviction in the plea agreement and still get the W for the U.S. Attorney's Office because they knew they weren't going to fucking get him over to actually face those espionage charges for real.
Anyway, so they said we got to get this guy.
That is why, if you look at this complaint, right, go back to the top of it.
It says criminal complaint by telephone or other reliable electronic means.
Guys, just so you guys know, most AUSAs, agents, et cetera, they don't like doing criminal complaints.
Why?
Because you have to do like double the work.
What does that mean?
When you use a criminal complaint to arrest a subject, you still have to indict them within 14 days.
So, like, they already did the work to indict these guys, right?
Now they're going to have to do a superseding indictment and add Dirk to this.
Right?
And now they kind of got a, they got to indict him sooner than they wanted because, like I told you before, the strategy guaranteed here was indict these individuals, get them to flip, and then do a superseding indictment and pick up Dirk later.
But since he tried to flee, they had to do a criminal complaint, right, to get him in custody quickly.
They got him in custody, obviously through some rigor marole.
But now the cards are out.
He's going to know who the informants are, et cetera.
That's another reason, too, why they probably didn't want to pick him up right away.
Given they wanted to give their sources maybe some time to get out of town, put him in witness protection, something.
So, so, guys, that is kind of of what I think happened.
All right.
Let me see here.
Let me see.
Is Axel on?
Looks like he is, I think.
Yeah, all right.
Y'all, let me hit him up real quick.
I got to open up Discord.
Chad, give me ones if that all made sense for you.
Give me ones if that all made sense for you guys.
Let me look here.
Give me ones if that made sense for you ninjas.
Awesome.
All right, cool.
All right, let me try.
I don't even know how to do a fucking phone call on this shit.
Bro, I hate Discord, man.
I don't know what I'm doing.
I got to click voice call.
Did I do it?
Shit, maybe I am doing it.
I don't know if I'm doing this right, though.
Give me a sec, chat.
Figuring this shit out.
Hold on.
Let me call Ag on the phone.
I'm trying to get you in the tech because we're about to have, I would love for you to be here for this.
So I'm trying to have this guy, his name is Trench's News.
So he was actually one of the people who tested in the duck case.
He came with so much more details later on.
He actually predicted some of the stuff happening here.
He connected.
Actually, let me call you real quick.
Hey, hey, hey, hey, yo, facts.
Get him in the court.
All right.
No, no, but get Trench's news in a call.
I'm going to try to get Myron good.
Here we go.
Yeah, just give me a call on here on Discord and I'll jump in.
Do you know my Discord?
Like my server?
Yeah, I think so.
I got you.
You called me on it.
Yeah.
You called me yesterday.
No, no, no.
No, no, no.
So it's like it's joining a regular chat.
So I'm inviting you to my server.
So join the server and then join any chat.
We're going to move you to the group.
So we're in like a group call because we're waiting for this Trench's news guy.
As I said, he testified in the duck case.
Okay.
And he kind of previewed a lot of this stuff and he was just like, yo, hey.
He testified as a witness for the prosecution or defense?
Prosecutor.
For the prosecution, okay.
As what, like expert witness or what?
Like what do you testify as?
As an expert witness into some of the beef that's been going on.
Yeah, so he also predicted a bunch of stuff.
I don't know if maybe like that's why I'm going to hop on Discord.
Hold on.
Let me see if I get to in Discord there.
Yeah, I'm in the Discord now.
I clicked the join, but I don't know which, like, I see a whole bunch of shit here.
Join any channel.
And we'll join any channel and I will drag you in.
All right, I think I'm sure you want me to click chat niggas?
Yeah, yeah.
All right.
I click chat niggas.
I think I'm in here.
Chat.
Is he in here?
Yeah, I just typed in sup on, or no, dub.
I didn't mean to put that.
Yeah, I would just put sup in the just join any voice.
Like, join like Noah's channel.
I don't even know who's Noah.
What the?
Okay, I see Noah's channel here.
What the hell?
Yeah.
This thing got that star.
Okay, I think I'm in here now.
I'm on the movie.
Here we go.
I bet.
Cool.
I'm in here.
Yep, yep, yep, yep.
All right, cool.
I think I'm in here.
All right.
Yo, yo.
Yo, what's up, guys?
Oh, hold on.
Martin, I think you got to turn your thing down.
I think you're going to get.
You want me to turn down my volume?
Yeah, yeah, you're.
Okay, I got it right now.
I'll turn it down.
Sound man, muffled.
All right, so I'm how do I sound now?
Perfect, perfect.
That's good.
All right, so the sound of support.
Who the fuck is going to say we are accepted little dirt?
It's the type of dirt.
Facts, guys.
I think we're hearing female.
Okay.
So, so, Martin, so this guy, Trench's news, I'm trying to put it some perspective.
This shit is looking kind of crazy and it's looking like it might be some other shit.
So, let me give you a brief real quick and then we could go on from there.
Sure.
So, I'm live on my stream as well.
So, I'm live online as well.
Chat, give me ones if you guys can hear me go.
We should be good, but keep going.
Go ahead.
Okay.
So, there's a criminal complaint.
We all know it's a criminal complaint that was filed by a federal agent that got Lil Dirk locked up.
There's an indictment against a group of five people for the murder of Lil Pob.
Clearly, we could tell that the complaint against Dirk is connected to the murder for hire indictment against these five guys.
And here's the interesting thing about it all: some people are speculating.
Maybe whenever he gets it, you know, the AUSA, or actually, the marshals said that they're going to get him there.
It could be a couple days or a couple weeks.
We don't know how long.
That's probably a process you could explain a little bit later.
Anyway, when he does get to Cali and he gets arraigned, we're almost expecting that it's not going to just be this murder for hire charge.
It's probably going to be possibly a Rico or something else.
Now, this is what's coming into it.
And again, this is all official.
It's kind of rumors at this point, but there's too much coincidences for it to be nothing that connects.
Number one, there's a guy named FBG Butter, right?
A guy who's clearly that was in the same gang as FBG Duck.
He also testified in the case for FBG Duck as a sympathetic witness, obviously, for the state.
And here's the thing: he did an interview about eight months ago, and he described, he basically said, I think Lil Dirk is working.
And when he means working, he thinks Lil Dirk is cooperating.
This is why he said it.
He said, because there are a few situations, but he named one specifically, and it's not the one that Dirk is actually charged for.
He said, he said, why did Dirk not get charged for murder for hire?
Now, this is a stupid nigga.
The mere fact that he even knows that statute and that charge seven months before, granted, he's been vetted by the feds, this and third.
I feel like he somehow knew that the feds who probably interrogated him about Dirk already was trying to already get these charges on Dirk.
So he said that on an interview then, right?
But he said it on an interview then, not about Lil Paz.
He said it.
Is Trench is in here yet or no?
No, right?
Okay, all right.
So he said it on, he said it about Dirk.
He said it on the interview in relation to another case.
Okay.
And this case is another federal case.
And I'm going to send it to you.
It's the weirdest fucking case.
I could send it to you on PACER.
You'd be on PACER, right?
Yeah, I could log in right now.
Go ahead and give me the.
What district is that of?
I mean, you're not going to see anything because there's mad actions, like probably 20 actions.
Everything is sealed.
Everything is sealed.
It's a thinnest indictment, six pages.
And it's two guys that's murder for hire.
When you get to find out what case they're murdered for hire for, it's and this is the weird part.
It's also a murder for hire case that got filed in 2023.
Okay.
But it doesn't mention who's the person paying.
So it only shows the people who are the hirees.
Was that LA or what was it out of?
Illinois.
It's out of Illinois, but it's kind of file.
It's pretty similar.
So the person who's the victim is a person who was accused of killing Lil Dirk's brother D thing.
Okay.
Gotcha.
Yep.
Now, that entire case, super, not redacted.
It's entirely sealed.
You can't see anything.
Right?
I mean, if you're on patron, you want to look at that.
Let me, yeah, let me.
It's probably Northern District of Illinois, I'm assuming.
Yeah, I'll give you one of the defendants' name that you can look up.
His name is Powell.
Hold on, that guy is somewhere here.
Chat.
Okay, okay.
And by the way, I just emailed it to myself.
Sorry.
No, you're good.
You're going to look at that.
You're going to like, well, I want to hear your opinion because I think it's a snitch.
Like, it has to be, or not, like, someone's cooperating because.
What's the last name?
The last name.
Of the target.
Like, the person that got arrested or whatever.
Yeah, yeah, no, no.
Okay.
It's so Preston Powell.
Just look at Preston Powell.
He's the second person.
Okay.
Powell Powell's last name?
P-E-R-S-T-O-N, the first name?
Powell, P-O-W-E-L-L, right?
Okay, Preston Powell.
So it's United States versus Montgomery Wilson and Powell.
Got it.
All right.
So it's a CR, which means it was indicted.
Let's look at this then.
Yeah.
Because the big thing also is like, if you see a CR, that means it was indicted by a grand jury.
If you see MJ, that means it was done by a criminal complaint.
So, okay, racketeering.
Interesting.
Attempted conspiracy kidnapping.
Okay.
Wait, wait, wait.
Are you looking at the right one?
Yeah, I see Anthony Montgomery Wilson.
Uh-huh.
And then I also see the second defendant, Preston Powell.
Okay, okay, okay.
It has the charges.
They're basically attempted conspiracy to murder, kidnapped, attentive conspiracy, murder, kidnap, unlawful transport of firearms.
Okay, so there's another one there, and that's going to be the one of murder for hire.
Okay, let me go back real quick.
I'll give you the case number is 123-CR00546.
Yep, I'm on the right one then.
Yeah, so I'm looking at it right now.
So, because I always click USA versus the at all.
Always click that one because that will give you all the defendants.
So I'm looking at it here.
I see the indictment as to Anthony Montgomery, boom.
So just so I understand this correctly, so you're assuming that, or you have information that leads you to believe that these individuals were involved in the murder of someone that might have killed someone close to Dirk.
Yes.
So, no, no, no.
Okay.
So these guys, okay?
By the way, the guy named Mike City AJ was in the video with Dirk, a song called Aha, where he's dissing primarily Youngboy.
I remember that one.
There's a part in that song where he says, ever since my brother died, and he says, anybody, like, he basically said, I got the get back for that, right?
Yep.
Now, what Reddit found out a year ago, they said, yo, they didn't even know about the indictment.
Well, actually, they heard about the arrest.
They said the guy who's indicted, Anthony Montgomery Wilson, he's in that video.
So he's in that video, and they're saying that supposedly these two guys that are charged killed the person who was supposedly responsible for Dirk's brother D thing death, which was a guy named Sheldon Mack, I believe.
Am I saying that name right, Chad?
Sheldon Mack, right?
Now, he's actually listed as victim A in the indictment.
Now, here's the thing, and I want you to look at the indictment.
It's kind of odd because the indictment, and I've looked at a lot of these joints where they have, you know, it shows you, okay, there's an order here, there's a motion here.
The majority of the actionable items are all sealed or motion for sealed or it being sealed, which almost tells me that there's something of the not of the ordinary happening here, which is, I believe, these guys or one of them have flipped and probably will identify the person who is the hiree in the murder for hire.
Yeah.
And they were working that case for a while.
Also, FBG Butter spelled it out to the T. And by the way, I'm saying this because this is a stupid nigga.
If he's seen his name on a cake, he wouldn't know what it is.
He would just eat it.
Yeah.
So you're just amazed by his ability to accurately assess this while being an idiot and a moron.
So exactly.
And then I look at the case and it's completely sealed up.
And then not only we see a murder for hire pop up in Illinois, we see another murder for hire pop up in California.
And now I'm under the assumption to say we're going to go see a Rico get in, we're going to go see a Rico get on seal.
Well, let me tell you this.
It says very clearly in the indictment and on the criminal complaint, the FBI agent puts it in there that co-conspirator one, who we know for a fact is absolutely Dirk, has ordered hits on, has ordered hits on people that he dislikes or wants gone.
And she said it in the plural.
So Quando Rondo was just one target.
It made it sound as if he is the one that initiates and pays for hits.
So I wouldn't be surprised if there weren't many people because we know a lot of people that were close to Dirk got killed.
So if he's going to go ahead and go after someone like a Quando Rondo, who didn't even really kill Vaughn, I wouldn't be surprised if he went ahead and went after the people that he knew directly killed members of his family and or close friends of his.
Because, you know, people forget that it was Lil Tim that actually killed Quando Rondo.
It wasn't, I'm sorry, that killed, excuse me, King Vaughn.
So, but he obviously wanted to get back on Quando Rondo, even though he wasn't even the shooter.
Hey, again, I'm giving a wild theory.
And I think this theory, I am very openly wrong.
But there's a theory of mine, and this is where Trench's news also comes in because, you know, he has also on the ground level intelligence and kind of knowing that there's these other cases that the feds have pretty much stalled out on, you know, or not, well, local authorities have stalled out on solving because they needed to cooperate, but they do have these things now with the help of the feds.
So here's the thing: there's four, there's four acts that it appears that might be on the horizon.
First and foremost, remember that case where question for you.
At what timestamp is this dude, Jason, this Anthony Montgomery Wilson guy or Preston Power?
You said they're in the Aha music video?
I'm going through right now.
What timestamp are they in?
Do you know by chance?
So I tried to look for it.
I couldn't find it.
But on the Reddit posted a year ago, right, someone sent me the link.
I could send you, I think.
If you know how to read, you know how to read your side messages on Discord.
I could just send it to you.
Yeah, send it there and I'll look at it and I'll try to pull it up because he's in.
I'm watching a video right now and everyone's wearing fucking masks and shit.
Well, a bunch of them are wearing masks.
No, no, no, exactly, exactly.
So what it is, is that he's, I couldn't find him in the video, but I guess someone posted on a story like a behind the scenes thing, and the guy is there.
And then they slide over and you see the mug shut out of the guy later.
You're like, oh, shit, that's him.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Well, I'll tell you this.
I wouldn't be surprised because two of the guys that went to go do the hit in LA weren't even BDs.
So it seems like he kind of put Grant in charge of coordinating everything and just let him run it.
And then the other guy, co-conspirator three, who I think is like a manager or something, who had access to his credit cards, he was also involved with like kind of booking the flights and shit like that.
But Grant, it seems like, was the one that kind of like orchestrated the actual hit.
And Dirk just dealt relegated, he just relegated all the duty to him.
So it seemed like Grant brought in two guys because two of the guys that did the killing aren't even BDs.
And they mentioned that in the complaint that they're gang members from another gang, which, you know, I've heard from multiple people that I don't want to say who, but from multiple people that Dirk does hang out with some GDs that are cool with him that are in different sets that are friendly with the BD set that he's with.
But and obviously his father's a GD too.
So obviously there's a lot of close links there.
But yeah, these two individuals probably weren't even like that tight with him for certain reasons of protecting Dirk and putting a layer removal.
So yeah.
So If you're thinking about, so going on this theory, if you even hear what Trench's News is saying, there's a point where Dirk starts to hang in a particular area called Taytown, or like he starts being sold.
I don't know what they kind of claim, but they basically say this is why you see some of these guys start being around him and start also being involved in whatever BS he might be into.
But anyway, here's four acts.
I'm going to give you four acts that people feel that once the superseded indictment comes up, it might contain.
The first one is, I think, going to be the most attractive one for the feds.
Now, you could do your research on this while I'm telling you.
So, in 2019, King Vaughn and also Lil Dirk caught a case where they supposedly robbed a guy for some jewelry, took some money from him.
And when the guy was like, still, like, what the fuck, whatever, whatever, they said that allegedly, at least in the preliminary hearing, they said that Dirk reached his hand outside the car with a gun and shot the dude a couple times.
The dude went to the hospital, whatever, whatever.
They got indicted.
They were both locked up, right?
Subsequently, in 2020, so this is 2019, right?
They were locked up for a while.
They get out.
In 2020, November, you get Vaughn who died, right?
Now, the preliminary hearing had said that there was enough evidence that this could go to trial, right?
This is all you could find this video of the judge saying, hey, this is a problem cause hearing because the preliminary hearing, where he could go to trial.
Cool.
Now, Vaughn dies the year after in 2020.
However, in 2020, I think it's 2022, 2022, October, two months after Lil Pop gets killed.
Fonnie Willis, who's number one already, everybody knows in Overzell's DA.
You see, she's going after Trump wife and Lucci.
We've seen she's going off after Jeffrey Warren.
It's all about headlines.
All about headlines, say again.
I said she's all about headlines.
She can't really prove a case.
She just wants headlines.
She wants cloud.
That's all she does.
Because she's going to lose a lot of these cases she's prosecuting.
Exactly.
So apparently she comes out and says, This is now.
Keep in mind, this is two years after Vaughn has been dead.
She says, Hey, we're going to actually drop the charge against Dirk.
Why?
The reason being is that we don't know if we could prove beyond a reasonable doubt that he did these things we allege.
And to be honest, if Vaughn was alive, Vaughn would have been indicted, which is pretty interesting because it's like, wait, why didn't you drop it immediately after Vaughn died?
Why did it take two years afterwards?
Now, what's very important is that about a month and a half before, so let's say about 40 days before, she announced she's dropping that charge.
You know what happens?
What happens?
Lil Pop gets killed in LA.
Now, work with me on this.
This feels like the Fed's been watching Dirk and they've been trying to get some of these things to either come up with a RECO or something else.
And they tell Fulton County, we're going to pick this up.
And they drop it.
It's the weirdest.
They actually dropped it in the weirdest way, Fulton County.
They were like, oh, yeah, we just, we like, they showed up to court.
This is on camera.
They show up in a preliminary hearing.
They brought in a gang specialist from Chicago.
They had their detective describing the video of them saying they had Dirk's hand hanging out the window.
And then they say, oh, we just don't have enough evidence.
I felt the feds picked that up.
Okay?
Okay.
And that's why they dropped it.
And they were abreast and knowledgeable of the little Pob situation.
And they're working on a bigger case.
You get what I'm saying?
Yeah.
Now, also, the D-thing thing happened.
So his brother dies.
When his brother dies, apparently there were multiple other people who died.
By the way, I don't think, you know, lyrics will be used here, but Dirk kind of raps vividly about getting back, you know, like, yo, if he was near that night, niggas died.
And then he also rapped like, yo, two people, like, he's kind of very vivid, but who cares about the lyrics?
This indictment shows that the feds knew that the two dudes that were responsible for the killer of responsible for the death of the killer of D thing, it was a murder for hire.
Yet they don't charge the person who did the hire.
So if we're putting everything together, that's three.
Three situations.
So we have the pop that's already, that's in a complaint.
The Atlanta situation got magically dropped, which I think, but the timing is weird.
It's a month after the POP situation.
Interesting.
Y'all could have dropped it two years before.
Cool.
And then the last situation where people are thinking is FBG Cash.
Now, this is a guy who supposedly showed up to the Vaughan mural, took a picture.
After he took a picture, he got killed.
Okay?
Yeah.
Now, there isn't much proof on that other than Dirk kind of mocking him, saying, yo, we left that boy by the tree or something like that.
And right where he died was his big ass trick, right?
Yep.
However, people like Trench's News have said, hey, listen, that murder is similar of the sort.
And those people involved with it, they're all either getting jammed up or they got caught for other shit and they don't have lawyers and they're going to go squeal.
So if you ask me, I would be shocked if this is the end, is this the little Pop situation is the only murder or crime that involves a murder that a super scene indictment that gets unveiled in the next coming weeks or even maybe the next week on Dirk states.
What do you think about that in comparison to what you see?
And by the way, look at that case.
Look at the history.
So go to the history tab with the case you're looking at.
Don't that shit look weird?
It's all sealed.
You tell me why it would be sealed.
So, okay, before I respond to this, do you have my, is my audio good on your end, bro?
Because they're saying that it's bad because I really want everybody to hear what I'm going to say here.
So again, you're peaking.
I'm peaking?
All right, hold on.
Should I turn off echo cancellation and what else do I got here?
Because I got advanced voice activity.
You want me to turn that shit off?
You probably just have to turn it down a bit.
Okay, so I'm peeking on my end.
Okay.
Let me bring the DB down a little bit then.
Maybe you're running through a board or something.
You might have certain things that are doing.
You might have certain things that are doing amplifications to your voice.
And by the time it hits like Discord, it's just, it's completely peaking.
Ah, okay.
Let me.
Okay.
Because I know people are complaining about audio.
So how about this?
I'll do automatic gain control and you turn that off and turn off the voice activity.
Does that make it sound better on here?
Or does it still sound like shit?
It sounds a bit better.
Sounds a bit better.
Okay, I'm bringing it down.
Output volume, right?
Is that better?
I'm bringing it down on Discord.
It's probably going through because I'm outputting the volume less.
Whoa, whoa, whoa, right now you sound fine.
What was that?
Trench is here.
He's here.
And by the way, you sound fine now, Myron.
Okay, I brought it down.
So I fixed some shit.
So, all right, cool.
Because I just wanted to make sure that everybody could hear that.
Let me just give an intro real quick.
Trenches, welcome to the call.
We have Myron Games, former HSI agent here.
By the way, I want to give you your credit.
I was watching a few of your videos on my stream and I was just like, damn, like, you seem pretty knowledgeable about things that, I mean, it feels like you being on the ground level and also being really tapped in could give us some more insight in what's going on.
So hopefully everybody's minds kind of like trading ideas.
We could kind of figure out what's going on.
All right.
But Myron, real quick, just respond to what I was saying.
Yeah, no, I'll definitely respond.
I was down on YouTube for a bit.
Guys, I'm back on YouTube.
Stop crying.
Don't worry.
Okay.
So this is what I, so I'll tell you this from my personal experience because I've actually done this before.
So there's been situations where I had a federal case on someone and there was a state case on that individual for very similar crimes.
And typically, if you're going to, and I'll give you an example.
So I had a case one time where we were looking at an individual that was a part of a drug traffic organization that got caught with a firearm, right?
And he was, he had gotten like kicked out of the Navy, so he was a prohibited person.
So we can get him on a prohibited person in possession of a firearm, right?
But the state had charged him with a firing violation that was very similar.
So in order for me to pick him up federally on that gun charge, the state had to drop their gun charge so that we could come back and get them federally.
Because at the time, the state couldn't really do much.
The state was backed up.
The guy wasn't going to go get indicted by a grand jury for months.
Like he got arrested but released.
Yeah, he put up a shitty bond.
So what I ended up doing was we dropped the state case.
I talked to the DA.
I said, hey, look, this is what we're doing.
We're trying to put this as part of a bigger, larger conspiracy.
We need this guy to flip.
So we need to put federal charges on him to get him to cooperate.
She dropped the state charges.
We came back two weeks later with a federal warrant when he was coming out the jail thinking that everything was all good.
And we're like, hey, we got a warrant for your arrest federally.
And he fucking looked at us with a white face.
And then we took him down and booked him.
So that's just on a, that's just on a gun charge.
So if you're going to do like a conspiracy, et cetera, something like this, that's more overarching, you absolutely want to coordinate with the state and locals to make sure that you guys aren't necessarily stepping on each other's toes.
And most of the time, right, if you're nice, you don't come in thinking that you're the shit as a Fed and you're, you know, you share information and you say, look, we're looking to bring this case federally so these individuals actually serve more time, higher conviction rates.
You're going to have the United States Attorney's Office.
You guys are very burdened here on the state.
You kind of have to sell it to them because people don't know that a lot of state attorneys' offices are extremely burdened because they take every single case.
They take a disorderly conduct all the way up to homicide one.
So these DAs a lot of times are carrying hundreds of cases.
So if you come in and you say, look, a case that you have that might be a bullshit, maybe a little violence charge or a gun charge here or there, this isn't part of a larger federal case.
Do you mind if we take it and we'll kind of like bring you guys on and get involved?
So we'll take that state investigator.
We'll share information.
We'll work it together.
This is if you're not an idiot and you know how to work with the state and locals and really politic and network well, which is something that I used to do very well, sell it to the state so I could take the case over versus coming in there.
It's not like the movies like everyone thinks like, oh, I'm the Fed.
It's my case now.
That shit never works.
They just say, fuck you, and they take the case.
Because a lot of times the state takes everything.
So just go ahead and do it anyway.
And DAs are far more aggressive than AUSAs because AUSAs have the privilege of taking what they want.
So given what you said, because I agree with you, ACK, that that state case that they had on Dirk and Vaughn, where they beat that dude and shot the gun, they had a very strong case.
It was strange that they just dropped it all of a sudden, right?
Versus they want to go ahead and pursue a fucking bullshit Rico against Trump and Rudy Giuliani, right, that has no teeth, right?
And this YSL case that's about to get a mistrial.
And they take those to trial, but they didn't want to go ahead and take that Dirk and Vaughn case, which was fucking rock solid.
So yes, I think that there's a very high likelihood that there was a federal case going on.
And they said, look, Fanny, do you mind if we take this federal and we put these guys away for good, right?
You might go ahead and be able to put Dirk away for a couple of years with this thing.
You might lose.
He has money.
He could fight it, et cetera.
We can go ahead and build a stronger case.
And I'll take it a step further.
And I talked about this on my stream, and I'll go ahead and kind of reiterate it for your audience.
I would not be surprised if there isn't an open FBI Chicago case on the FBG Duck case, as well as the open LA case now, because the FBG Duck murder, if anything, if they didn't already have a case open, absolutely put the Fed's eyes on OTF because the way that Vaughn's crew went up there and killed Dirk, excuse me, killed Duck in the broad daylight in the design district in a very fancy, affluent area, right?
And gunned them down in broad daylight in front of everybody, like that obviously got the Fed's attention.
So they're looking at it like, okay, we're going to go after these guys and put them away and we're going to go and see who was involved.
And if Vaughn was alive, I guarantee you he would have gotten indicted in that indictment as well.
And they would have tried to work their way up to Dirk.
The problem is that since Vaughn died, he was the highest level guy and he was probably the only connection to Dirk directly for that FBG duck hit.
So they were never able to get Dirk.
But now this murder with Quando Rondo's cousin has, you know, Dirk got sloppy and he put Grant involved and Grant fucked up by renting BMWs and infinities and buying scheme ass in cash like a dumbass with surveillance cameras everywhere and getting a machine gun, all this other shit.
So he did a lot of sloppy work, you know, getting hotels and OTF credit cards, et cetera.
So they got Dirk now.
But I guarantee you, they're going to try to link Dirk to a lot of those other hits that you're talking about.
Like the murder you just mentioned to me before with this indictment here with this Powell guy, the stuff that went down in Atlanta.
I wouldn't be surprised if there's not open cases.
Hey, Martin, listen, listen.
I don't know if you got the memo.
You can't slide not in a foreign.
You got to slide in a foreign.
K-Flock told us right.
You got it.
If you're going to kill your op, you got to be rocking your best outfit.
Luxury drills.
Luxury drills, bro.
Yo, they hit the, yo, I saw the surveys.
Dude was killing him in like some Jordan 11s, the Grays, the cool Grays.
Hey, by the way, Trenches News, welcome.
Listen, I was just watching your videos, bro.
We never had a conversation before, but I really looked at the narrative you were saying.
I say, you kind of seem very accurate.
You know, I kind of like start tapping a little bit more into what you had going on with the duck case.
And I know you testified there.
What's your angling?
And like, what is the additional info that you kind of know about everything?
I think you have the unmute trenches.
He'll figure it out in a second.
Yeah, I can't hear him if he's talking.
But yeah, to finish up what I was saying, Act, I wouldn't be surprised if there isn't a federal investigation between multiple FBI offices.
I know Chicago absolutely has one open because of FBG Duck case.
And keep in mind, they executed search warrants as well, Act, when they were up there in Chicago.
They didn't just arrest these dudes.
They did search warrants up there, bro.
So that's very important to know as well.
So we know there's an open FBI case in LA.
We know there's absolutely one in Chicago.
And we know that they had to open one in Miami as well to get Dirk.
Keep in mind, they had to send a case collateral down to FBI Miami to go pick him up at Opalaca Airport.
So that's three different field offices that have an open case.
And then I wouldn't be surprised if Atlanta doesn't have one as well because we know Dirk lives in Atlanta and the murder originally went down in Atlanta.
So also, here's the thing too.
That whole thing about when they ran up in his crew and there was a shooting, that also mysteriously kind of disappeared.
Anyway, I do want to ask you this one question before Trenches pops in.
Trenches, welcome.
I see you finally figured out to unmute.
But Martin, I wanted you to answer this question because me and my guy AJ, he was saying, yo, Dirk should have just left the country a while ago and he could be chilling in Bali.
If it was a situation that, say, Dirk somehow knew ahead of time that this was going to come down and he's hanging out in Bali, outside the country, does the United States have any type of reach to go get him?
So, okay, when it comes to getting people internationally, there's a couple of things that come into play.
And the reason why the FBI did the criminal complaint was because they didn't want to go have to go get him internationally.
Because I'll be very candid with you guys.
Doing an MLAT, right, which is what you need to do through the United States Attorney's Office to go ahead and get someone internationally is a big pain in the ass.
And it's very contingent upon a bunch of different things that are often out of the U.S. Attorney's Office, the Department of Justice, and the federal agency's hands.
Geopolitical situations, relations between countries, a bunch of political stuff.
So these things can heavily influence your ability to get your guy in custody in the United States.
I'll give a perfect example here.
I gave it to my audience earlier.
Look at someone like Julian Assange.
They had him on espionage charges, right?
Debts of rights, but he was in the UK.
The Australian government lobbied to not let him get released.
Shut up, Frank.
Sit down.
Sorry.
It's my dog.
You're crying like a little bitch.
So, you know, the Australian government lobbied to not get him extradited.
The British government wanted to kind of hand him over because they're an ally of ours, but they couldn't hand him over because the Australian government didn't want him extradited because he's technically a journalist in their eyes.
So what did the U.S. attorney's office do?
They ended up having to take the L, right?
Move him over to one of the islands, one of these like territories, have him plead guilty, and then took him on a plane and let him go back to Australia because they knew they weren't going to be able to get him over to the United States to face prosecution.
And that's for an espionage charge, which is very serious, right?
So the point I'm trying to make is it depends on the charge, the country that he goes to, the relations between that country and our country, how our Secretary of State does.
A lot of geopolitical bullshit.
So FBI said, fuck that.
We don't want to deal with it.
And it could take years sometimes, depending on who it is, the charge, and where they are.
So if he went to Bali, right, if there's an extradition treaty, it might be a little bit easier.
If there's no extradition treaty, it might be a bit harder.
It's okay.
All right.
Maybe he should have dipped.
Trenches, what up, bro?
You here?
Could you hear me?
Yeah.
Hey, Act.
First of all, I want to say, man, shout out to my mindslide, man.
It's only a duck.
And then the second thing I want to say, man, the guy who up on your channel, bro, he disrespected me, bro.
He don't even know me, bro.
Like, I was in the streets.
I've been shot all type of shit.
He don't know nothing about me, bro.
That's just so just to get up on here and just to be like, oh, man, he did this.
He did that.
Long live duck.
And I'm standing on it.
So why are you sold?
So why you're doing it?
Hey, anyways.
Hey, Act, I want to do an integral interview with you, man.
Because this is how, like, dude, right here from Displains, Illinois, and he's talking shit.
He don't even know nothing about none of these guys.
Like, I know these guys' parents.
Most of these guys who died in the drill, I know they parents, not just him.
Not just no fan.
I know they parents.
They grab parents.
We talked on a project deal.
Overlock side and to the bill side, most of us from the low end, you know what I'm saying?
So, hey, far as what you're talking about, dude, like you can mix me with that.
Hey, but anyways, look, Doug now, man, they look they done, bro.
They done had their circus, they done ran around like mad dogs, bro.
You know what I'm saying?
They done beat all these cases, and like the federal agent said, they ain't dropping nothing, man.
These guys run around, oh man, they talk about our case.
We did it.
No, man, drop your cases called state on leave, man.
The state is on leave.
They either ain't got no charges or they just gonna put it off.
Or the feds told them to put it off.
You know what I'm saying?
They done ran around long enough, man.
Dirk should have been smarter than that, man.
Dirk is a top 10 rapper with his brand.
So, Trench is, and by the way, my man Myron's in here too.
Just to kind of get everybody up to speed.
So, Trench's news is someone he's definitely sympathetic towards Duck.
He testified in the duck trial, and he basically said he did it because you know, he felt that the death of Duck was, you know, just like, you know, there needed to be justice.
And I get that.
Now, he I've been watching, or at least I watched even on stream of you talking about this.
You predicted this seven months ago.
How did you know?
How did you know that all this was going to come raining down on Dirk?
You said specifically, you said the empire is going to come crumbling down.
What information do you see?
I mean, it's just obvious, man.
Dirk has been on a lot of blocks in Chicago.
And every block that he's been on here, man, they kill, kill, they go to jail.
Ain't no lawyers, ain't none of that.
You see the old block file, you see C-Day now, you see all the rest of these guys.
D. Rose, it's a lot of guys, bro.
D. Rose is actually innocent, bro.
And everybody knows it, but he ain't not doing 40 years, man.
You know, ain't nobody trying to help these guys.
Eventually, somebody won't out.
Eventually, gonna get caught up.
Dirk, he should have been smarter than that.
And when you get money, bro, and it's everybody, all the people out there, when you get your money, man, run with it.
Because if you, if you got some legit money and you hanging with some gang members, man, it's using your money to funnel a criminal enterprise.
Hey, so you had connected the dots with the um the other murder for hire, which, by the way, so this is your original murder for hire.
So there was a murder for hire federal charge filed in Illinois for two guys.
And I said my in the case, and one of these, one of these guys, the name is something Wilson, and the other guy's name is like Powell.
How did you know, and how did you connect this to you know, uh, OTF where you connected this to Dirk?
Obviously, we know now, apparently, those the guy who got killed by these two guys were uh were he they were accused or actually that guy was accused of killing B thing.
But how did you know?
Nah, it's just the streets, just being from the streets.
If you type there in front of the streets, like what the internet don't know, but if no, nobody knows something about it, bro.
Like the streets talk, bro.
Like everybody in the streets know who murdered all these guys.
Really?
But you know what I'm saying?
But ain't nobody talking.
You know what I'm saying?
They yeah, it's for real, bro.
Like the streets know.
Like somebody could get killed in the neighborhood if no, nobody knows the streets telling who got killed.
So that's how it's just been for the last 14 years.
And then the police, when a person died, like Bond, they just pile him up with bodies.
You know, they just pile them up.
He did this to close the case.
And by the way, so let me ask you this question too, because you were so accurate.
So I watched this video seven months ago and you said literally, you said, hey, around August, we're going to find out who paid for this murder.
How the hell did you know it was going to come up come out around this time?
How do you know?
Man, it's just, you just watch, you just pay attention.
You know, I be on, I be on the federal sites and all that.
You just gotta just gotta watch, man.
Like, they had a reward out for these guys who got the indictment.
They had a they had a reward out for him and everything.
They've been on the run.
You know, they put their pictures out of shit.
And if you know him, if you know him, once you see him, like, once they run across him, then he's like, oh, yeah.
You know, it's just a matter of attention.
Interesting.
So let me ask you this.
And I guess I'm going to bring Myron into this.
So, Samar, are you here, brother?
Yeah, I mean, I just had my mic muted.
So, what I wanted to ask you is that, so if we're seeing two separate murder for hire charges that possibly could involve Dirk, Does every is this type of situation you would consolidate, especially if there's other, you know, either attempted shootings and other stuff, maybe guns, drugs, whatever, whatever.
Would it make sense to consolidate all of this under a RICO charge that's a supersede an indictment?
Yeah, so really good question.
So they have two choices here.
They can either consolidate it and do this all under RICO, right?
But I want to be very clear about this.
RICO cases are not easy to prosecute because you have to get a Department of Justice approval from headquarters, right?
And you got to push it through your chain of command.
So it's not necessary.
I don't think that they're going to have time because keep in mind they arrested Dirk on a criminal complaint, which gives them roughly 10 to 14 days to indict him because a criminal complaint never suffices as a formal charge.
They need to indict him at some point.
So I don't know if they'll have the indictment ready with racketeering statutes in time for that, but I absolutely think that the door is open for them to do a RICO charge in the future because obviously this organization meets elements that are required under RICO, a racketeering activity, which we already have a murder for hire, which would suffice.
Now, if I'm not mistaken, a RICO might need two or three different crimes to suffice, but they can easily probably establish how these guys are involved in maybe drug trafficking, shootings, any of this other stuff.
They could probably tie the FBG duck murder to this.
So I wouldn't be surprised if they didn't pursue a RICO in the future, but they don't necessarily have to.
And I don't know if they'll have one in time by the time they have to get Dirk indicted, but they can absolutely do that in the future with a superseding indictment if they choose to do that.
The biggest thing is they need to prove that it's an enterprise, a criminal enterprise, and they need to prove crimes that fall under the racketeering statutes, which murder absolutely qualifies, drug trafficking, extortion, you know, any of these types of organized criminal activities typically.
So I want to ask a question, and we could have trenches answer this, and then you could answer it afterwards, Martin.
There's the rumor that's going around that there's an individual that goes by the name of OTF Jam, and they're saying that he either he wore a wire.
Now, I'm thinking we're in motherfucking 2024.
Why wear a wire?
You could just put your phone on the table and record the whole motherfucking call.
A wire seems bad old school.
But what do you think?
And, you know, by the way, trenches, I heard you speak about Jim.
I didn't know.
I thought Jam was just some guy.
You said he's kind of known as a killer.
We're not saying he killed nobody, but you're saying that's his reputation.
What do you think the likelihood is that he's cooperating?
And what do you think the likelihood that maybe he recorded Dirk and other people while they were discussing crimes?
Well, the likelihood of him doing it, man, whether it's Squando Rondo incident or another incident, he told.
He told us, you know, because all the members, all the members, all the members told me.
Said, said that he told.
All the real OTF members, 300 members, they say he told.
Oh, I don't know, but about the Wyatt thing, because people hit me up and said that he wanted to get bonded out and they don't know nothing about no Wyatt, but he did make a threat towards Dirk.
Like, if you want to come in, you know what I'm talking about?
How you going to place him?
Basically, how you going to play somebody who be putting in work and shit like that?
You know what I'm saying?
And they took it as a threat and that he told us.
I don't know.
I don't know how he got mixed in with the Quando Rondo, but yeah, they say he's told.
Wait, so are you saying that he made a threat towards Dirk?
Like, he's saying, yo, I've been holding you down because I heard you say something about like, like, his baby mama called Dirk for a lawyer and Dirk may have like brushed it off.
And they're like, yo, yo, you're not supposed to brush off my call when I need something.
Like, I'm the guy who does the dirt for you.
That's facts.
And them type of situations, you got to look at it.
Like, you can't play everybody like no little kid.
Everybody ain't see tang them.
Everybody ain't Oblock 6.
You haven't?
Like, you got some real demons out there.
Like, nigga, you finna buy me out.
No matter what I did.
Or you're going to come in with me.
Shit.
Sometimes you got to make them threats.
So niggas jump off that couch.
You're going to send that pound on you.
Oh, wow.
You got to feed the killers, man.
If you participate in a crime, you got to feed the killers, man.
I'm telling you, bro, you got to feed them all.
You got to feed them all, bro.
He said the same thing, by the way.
Woody said, basically, he was getting frustrated with Thug because, and it's the first time I've ever heard street dudes speak like this.
They said, I'm not no crash out.
And you're not going to just leave me in jail to rot while you're just having a time of your life, you know, without, you know, me feeling like I'm adequately, you know, either cared for or whatever.
That's kind of interesting.
By the way, Myron, I want you to hop in here.
What does it look like, or what do you think it would look like if, you know, maybe a conversation, let's say this guy is working as a cooperant or some type of confidential.
I guess I don't know if it's confidential informal or just snitch, whatever that is.
But they say, hey, we need you to record a conversation with you and Dirk where Dirk is telling you to do some illegal stuff.
How would they do that?
Would they do it with a traditional wire?
Would they give him a cell phone, maybe like a pocket recorder?
Like, how does that work at this point?
You know, technology has changed, but like a wire just seems like very old school.
I should be sounding better now.
Let me know.
I turned down the power of the mic a bit.
So, chat, let me know on the academic side if it's good with a one.
So, okay, let's address the first thing with the wire.
Now, is it possible?
Absolutely.
I think that there's a good chance that they could have done a wire.
But what I'm leaning more towards, Act, is that because when I read through the indictment, it's very obvious that they got this information from people after the crime had occurred, right?
So, I think Co-Conspirator 2, if you read the indictment, I think he was cooperating.
And I think Co-Conspirator 3, who's a manager and had access to the credit cards, also cooperated.
Because if you notice, they're not necessarily in the indictment, right?
So, they're saying I sound worse.
Hold on, I'll turn the volume a little bit.
I'm going to say different, man, because I was confused about that.
Because number three sounds like OTF D D. Let me just say that.
Number three sounds like D D because they found that number one called number three and told him, don't cash out none in my name with no carnage.
And he did it anyway.
So, I thought number three was D D, O T F D. So, I'm a little bit in the middle of what both y'all are saying.
So, what Myron said about he believes that a lot of this corroboration of these conversations was afterwards.
I agree because maybe I've just watched too many movies, and obviously, we have somebody who was a federal agent here before.
Like, he could definitely tell us if they were hearing monitoring a wired conversation of Dirk saying, Yo, go kill this guy tonight.
I don't think the feds could just sit back and just let the murder happen.
Yeah, right?
Act, let me let me kind of break this down.
So, it's clear to me, like, co-conspirator two was there when I was reading the indictment.
He was there and he saw every step of the way, right?
And he was involved in the shooting.
So, the fact that they were involved in the shooting and the FBI arrested them like two years later tells me that that guy committed the murder.
The FBI was able to figure out he was involved.
And then they said, Okay, we know who the shooters are.
I'm pretty confident that the FBI probably figured out who the shooters were within a few months.
And then, at that point, they're like, All right, how are we going to go ahead and find, get the guy that's the weakest so that we could go ahead and get a source and flip him?
And I think they went ahead, flipped one of the guys that was involved in the shooting.
He cooperated, gave the information, and then bam, that's how they're able to get these other dudes indicted because they had someone that was involved in the hit from the beginning all the way to the end.
So, that's what leads me to believe that they might not have even needed a wire because they had someone that was there with the historical knowledge.
Because if they had a wire, right, the murder would have never happened, guys.
Keep that in mind.
Like, the feds are not going to allow a murder to happen on their watch as they're like listening to a real time.
They will, they will, though.
No, they will.
The feds will watch, bro.
They will watch murders.
No, bro, they won't.
To get to a big chitch, they will watch a murder.
They'll let it happen.
They'll sit down and watch it and report that.
It's in the 1980s, bro.
Maybe in the 1980s, but not anymore.
There's way too much liability.
There's way too much issues.
People could get sued and all that other stuff.
Like, it's not like the movies.
Like, if they know that a murder is going to happen, they have to know.
I hear you.
I hear you, man.
I hear you, man.
Hey, but look, I went on the hit, bro.
And on everything, the feds were trailing the people.
Once we hit them up, the feds knew that I did it because they was trailing the people who I hit, which is the hobos.
So I know for a fact that the feds allowed to let it go.
If that makes sense to you, wait, wait, wait, wait.
Do you think the feds knew you were going to go do that?
Or they were just like.
Man, they ain't know I was going to go and do it.
They was watching dude, though.
They was watching his every move.
Every way he went, they had a team trailing him.
Hold on, so that's a little bit different, right?
So it appears that you're saying they were just doing surveillance and then you did some dumb shit, right?
Now, this is different where according to the affidavit, there was a conversation saying, yo, y'all are going to kill this guy at this time, which means there's a plan.
And if they heard the plan, like I remember even when they locked up 6ix9ine, they couldn't let 6ix9ine go to that casino because they had heard on the wiretap that they were going to shoot him.
So they had to act at that point.
Otherwise, they were going to let 6ix9ine stay out a little bit longer.
But as soon as they heard there was going to be gunshots fired, they had to act because there was a plan.
Now, if they're surveilling you and you do some dumb shit.
I don't know if they have a duty to kind of like jump in necessarily.
Yeah, they do.
But if they're handed on the phone and they're monitoring the phone, if they're on surveillance and they know violence is imminent, bro, they're going to absolutely jump in.
And like the whole 6ix9ine thing that I told you about, like that, yeah, man, like they, they heard Melmurda and Jim Jones on the phone talking about we're going to violate them.
And they went to 6-9 and compromised their investigation to tell them, look, there's a hit on your life.
You know, the worst thing you could do is go up to like a target of the investigation and tell them, hey, we just got information that we got a hit on your life because that compromises you doing a T3.
It takes a lot of work to get Altata 3 up.
So for you to sit there and kind of reveal your cards sucks.
So trust me, like they don't want to have to reveal that they got this information.
But the thing is this, the blowback, if they find out that you knew that this guy was marked for dead and he dies, bro, it's going to be a rap on that agency, on the agents that were involved, all the way up, all the way to up to the director, man.
Like that the ATF Fast and the Furious got in trouble for this with letting guns walk into Mexico that ended up killing people.
The ATF almost got disbanded for that shit.
And that's just for letting guns walk that ended up killing people later on.
So if you're on a wiretap and you hear people and people are going to die, like, bro, and they let it happen, it's an L. You know, maybe in the 1970s or 80s, they kind of like, you know, do that cowboy shit.
But nowadays, can't do it, man.
Stuff is too documented.
So, so, so, so I kind of agree with you that they're hearing this stuff in post.
However, it's the only way to believe that there's no way they had someone wired up.
There's absolutely no way they have someone wired up and he did a hit and they watched it and then they arrested him two years later, bro, or interviewed him two years later.
Like they, what I think happened was they did the hit.
The FBI found he got hit with another charge or he had some kind of pressure on him.
FBI came to him and said, look, you're looking at XYZ on this charge.
We know you're involved in this murder.
Come and work with us now.
Come to the table because the person that comes to the table first gets the best offer.
And that's what happened.
And that's why that one individual, Co-Conspirator 2, if I'm not mistaken in the indictment, is there from every single step of the way.
Also, keep in mind that they raided Co-Conspirator 3's house.
I guarantee y'all, when they raided that house, he gave a statement as well.
Listen, I think Co-Conspirator 3 is an assistant or somebody who doesn't necessarily come from the streets or I agree.
That's why they had the credit card.
That's why they had the credit card.
It was some kind of person that, again, yeah, like that does like maybe accounting or maybe an assistant, a manager, some bullshit like that.
That's like more on the music business side, not on the street shit.
I agree.
Okay, Trench's news.
So I seen you, you kind of, you said there's another murder, which is FBG Cash's murder.
You said those guys ain't get locked up, but they better be looking up and better get on the run.
And now they better run, man, like the pumped up kicks.
You better run, better run.
I'll run the fence.
They better run, bro.
I'm telling you.
I try to tell Dirk to run.
He would have been overseas, man, if he would have listened to me a long time ago when they brought up his name in Duck Trial.
I say, Dirk, you better run, man.
Move up, them lawyer brought your name up.
I wasn't playing that the lawyers brought his name up.
Wait, wait a minute, break that down.
Break that down because you did say he should run.
And I never, I think people were just thinking you were just talking shit.
But now it makes, okay.
How did his name come up?
By the way, you were one of the people who were at the at the court.
Matter of fact, you did a video where you walked into the federal courtroom.
I don't know how you were alone, but I guess you were there like probably prepping for the testimony you did.
And you got somehow a time to record a video.
How did you hear Dirk's name?
Break this down to me.
Hey, no, actually, I'm filming.
I'm filming.
You know what I'm talking about?
I'm doing the serious.
So I was just filming at the time, but I was filming at a courtroom.
That's like a federal courtroom, but I was just playing around with a skit.
But in the courtroom, man, they brought up D Thang and they brought up Dirk, man.
They said that they was the high-ranking gang members that was BDs.
And they said that D-Thang had the one who called Muwak.
He the one called Mooop when Teezy called the guy who called on Duck, seen Duck downtown.
He called D Thang getting a stone.
D-Thang called it, you know, Move Op.
So D Thang could be in jail right now.
Really, he would be in jail right now.
It's in the federal paperwork.
He had definitely been if Bonnie would be in jail right now, and Zell Money.
All three of them would be in jail right now.
So, basically, comparing it to that case with Dolph, Big Jook would be Dirk's brother, D thing.
Yep, he would be the same position Big Juke played.
Wow.
So, you heard this in court?
Yeah, it's in court.
They asked about him in court.
And Icebox got up there and told the OTF members came and picked up chains for King Vaughn.
Icebox testified.
Wait, the icebox?
The icebox testified.
The icebox drillers testified, man.
That they came in there.
Von dropped off 2,000, and another OTF member came and picked it up with 14K.
I hope they got taxes.
I hope they got taxes on that money, man.
They coming, man.
Y'all better run.
Wait, why are you so confident that this FBG cash murder thing is going to be included?
Oh, it is, man.
I'm telling you, man, it is.
It's going to be included, man.
They, you know, you just let you just let people fall, bro.
This is how they operate, man.
They let people fall, bro.
And when you fall and fall and fall, then you're going to have to call them.
You're going to have to call them for help because they're going to be the only people who can help you.
And then that's when it gets solved.
When you don't go and get your brothers out of jail, when you leave your brothers with no commissary act, that's what happens, man.
Did Dirk do that?
Because I've always heard that Dirk is a guy who pays for the lawyers, gets everybody right.
And I've actually heard that accusation about Sosa, low-key, not Dirk.
Hey, they look Dirk had got his favorites now.
Who he's gonna pick, man.
When you win, when you win the shit like that, they in you can't hide no favors, man.
You gotta load up everybody's shit on the first of the month.
You can't just load up two people, two gang membership, bro.
And there's 40 motherfuckers who was warned with you.
That's insane, man.
That's insane, bro.
Dirk's supposed to just, he's just supposed to take his money, him and NDS kids, bro, and get some real police, man.
That's his security, man.
Do you feel bad for Dirk at all?
I feel bad for his kids, man.
Finds me feeling bad for Dirk.
Like, I wish I had 60 million.
You wish you had.
I mean, you probably got it, but I know a lot of people over here wish they had 60 million, 40 million dollars, man.
Trends, I'm broke.
But okay, okay.
Damn.
All right, hold on.
Now, we know you're sympathetic for Duck because you testify pretty much on this bad.
Do you hate like you know, anybody on the King Vaughan side or Dirk himself, or are you just feeling like you're speaking what you believe is just the truth despite who is offended?
Because just one thing about me, man.
I ain't got no favorite picks, bro.
I love T-Roy now.
I love OD.
I love them just like I love Duck.
If somebody says something about their names, I go the same length that I go for Duck name, you know, because I really know these guys.
Like, it's different with me.
I know them.
They slept in my house.
You know what I'm saying?
It's different when you sleep in a house with people and shit like that than just a person who owns the internet that you met on the internet.
No, I get it.
I get it.
Like, I watched them before the drill scene.
I watched them when they was all cool going to the same school.
Then I watched them just split King Drive up and they was into it.
I watched the whole thing unfold.
Wait, so, okay.
So when you heard the news, I wonder what you thought that Dirk got arrested when I heard the news that Dirk got arrested.
i i really knew it was coming i really knew it was coming because that goddamn law school came out and they put that motherfucking domino things that dirt used as a do you remember when they've used this um that mob style um photo with the with the like he the mob boss came behind them the other bosses yeah when they put that when they put that and ran that across the news screen i say it's a rico it's a it's an indictment coming somebody finna get indicted that's when i knew they was finna get indicted when
they put in that lawsuit for mama duck i say somebody about to get indicted man hey i knew it was coming after that hey myron so let me ask you about this murder for hire i'm charged which you know i've googled the statue but here's the thing it feels like and i was so i had a theory i said listen the only way dirk beats this he gotta beat it on some old school vaughn like and that would be the witnesses
gotta come up missing No witnesses.
Because I don't think there's any, I don't think, I don't think he's dumb enough to text somebody like, yo, pay him this for the murder.
Of course.
So there probably isn't any direct, like putting him as the guy who paid for whatever happened if that did happen.
But what probably does.
What probably is there, and even if there was payment, it would probably be like, yo, yeah, you know, I'm signing you.
I would have probably signed you for 20k, but now I'm going to just sign you for 70k.
You know what that other 50k for.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah, yeah.
So when it comes to that, it seems to me that he kind of like delegated that all to Grant, bro.
Grant or one seemed to be like the main, because here's the thing.
If you look at the indictment, Grant is the top guy in the indictment, right?
I'm looking at it right now.
Or where did it put it?
Like he's the main guy at the top of the title.
It's like USA versus Grant et al.
So that tells me that he was the main organizer and facilitator.
Obviously, they didn't anticipate having to arrest Dirk so quickly after indicting them, but he was the main guy.
So I think he was the leader organizer.
He's going to get a lot of time for that, by the way, anytime you're identified as a leader organizer because he was the one that facilitated everything, got the rental cards, had paid for shit with the credit cards, got the guns, got the ski masks.
And he probably was going to be in charge of getting the people paid that did the hit.
So yeah, Dirk obviously, you know, did his best to distance himself from it, but he was a little too close for comfort.
Let me ask you one more follow-up question.
Sure.
So last night, and trenches, I don't know if you've seen this.
So I had Brick Baby on last night.
So Co-Conspirator 4 is a person who gave up the location.
We've seen this in the Julio case that the person who was tracking and trailing and also sending locations, they kind of get the same murder charge.
How is Co-Conspirator 4 who gave up the location that really set all this stuff in motion?
How come they're only listed as co-conspirator 4?
How are they not charged?
How are they not indicted?
Could it be a situation where they're like, yo, listen, hey, I didn't know what was really going on, so I'm going to just tell and maybe the government gives them a break.
What do you think is happening there?
You want me to go first?
I have Myron go first.
So sorry, Ak, I was talking with Mo trying to fix my audio.
Your audio should be good now on your side, right?
Should be good in your chat now.
Chat, how does it sound?
How does it sound?
Give me ones.
It should be good, hopefully.
I think I fixed it.
But sorry, I ain't gonna lie, Mario.
It's like you're talking through a potato.
Throw a potato?
God damn.
Well, my guy said it sounded good.
He sounds fun to me, Paul.
No, no, you know what it is?
Is that so whatever outputs I think you're going through the board that you have?
Because on my stream, it sounds good.
It's so yo, it's so amplified that when it's hitting Discord, like no matter how much we turn you up or turn you down, it's peaked.
So like the audio is damn near destroyed.
That's what happens.
All right.
So it's like, if you're talking within a normal range and it doesn't get destroyed, now people could turn you up and down, whatever, whatever.
But like your voice just sounds like it's peaked.
And when it's peaked, it cuts low end and high end just to keep it at the peak level.
Yeah, I just powered it down a little bit just now.
But sorry, your question was with the murder for hire, what was it one more time, Dak?
I'm sorry.
Wait, what did I ask?
What did I ask?
It was something about murder for hire with the statue.
Why are the co-conspirator four not in him?
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Co-conspirator four.
What do you think?
Because we all know, like, co-conspirator three, we think they flip.
If I'm booking flights and I know that I'm booking flights for a murder, of course I'm telling, right?
I'm the assistant.
Yeah.
Cool.
Co-conspirator two, I think they're probably going to tell, but they probably got caught.
They're the trigger person.
You know, their thing is, hey, listen, I know y'all got me with a trigger person.
I'm probably going to go get 20 to 25.
But listen, I was just carrying out a job.
Yeah.
Co-conspirator 4 gave the drop and basically was the reason why all of this happened.
I think they're going to cooperate as well.
But what do you think about them?
And what deal could they strike?
The thing is, is that, so the way it works with the feds, right, when it comes to getting deals and everything else is you got to be in a good position where you have someone above you to give, but you're not too high up where it doesn't make sense to give you a deal.
So like if we look at like the Diddy case, right?
Diddy is the file title.
He's a top guy.
So you'd have to give someone of enormous, you know, affluence and wealth and status to be able to get himself out of the situation that he's in.
So what it really comes down to is you got to be in a good position where you're in the middle of the organization, where you have enough knowledge on what's going on above you, and then also some knowledge of what's going on below you.
I hate to use this as an example, but for your audience that might not be familiar, I always use 6ix9ine as a perfect example of this.
Since he was a financier, he wasn't necessarily a top verified gang member, but he was rubbing elbows with all of them because he was the financier.
He was the rapper.
He was the one with the clout.
So he was rubbing elbows with Mel Murder and all the high-ranking guys.
But at the same time, he had enough status to tell people like Kuda, hey, go shoot a Chief Keefe.
And he was able to go ahead and get the people above him and the people below him because he was privy to all facets of the criminal organization based on his in his position as a financier.
And typically the people that deal with the money hurt you the most when they're informants because they know where the money's going.
So they know who the higher up guys go, who the higher up guys are, because the higher up guys, you always tie them with the money nine out of 10 times, which is why I think conspirator three, right, the person that booked everything, et cetera, that has access to the books, et cetera, that person is going to be very dangerous as a cooperator.
And then Conspirator Two was there at the shooting and saw what was going down.
So though that person's probably going to get a higher sentence because they were involved directly in the murder, they're going to get way less time than the other people that were involved.
But you were going to ask them, Act?
No, no, no, no.
The reason I said why is that the so I'm thinking about Dirk.
Like, obviously, like, people are going to go to jail.
We get that.
But if I'm Dirk, the only person that puts me in jail is not number three.
I could argue a good point to say, yo, number three, yo, I was going to do a podcast.
By the way, he shot a podcast the day before.
Yeah, who do you shoot it with, bro?
I was trying to figure that out.
Say again?
Who do you try to shoot it with?
Who's shooting it?
We don't know.
I've looked, I've looked, like, looked like it's a podcast that didn't come out.
Somebody told me that it's more like a biographical piece that was done either by Spotify.
I'm still looking for it.
Regardless, for three, three can't say, oh, unless that person has a message where you said, hey, I'm booking this for a murder, which you would never tell three.
That's a civilian.
You're a street dude.
The only person that I feel could put him in jail.
Give it, and by the way, this is granted, like five.
So we're saying Dee Dee's not snitching.
We're saying Kavan Grant Vonnie's not snitching.
We're saying Boogie's not snitching.
We're saying the driver Asa Houston's not snitching.
If everybody doesn't snitch and we're now going to the co-conspirators, co-conspirator one is Dirk.
Co-conspirator two is a shooter.
He could try to save himself on some dolph shit where the shooter tells on everybody else.
But conspirator four, I'm pretty sure they weren't communicating that drop.
Like maybe even if they sent it to Dirk, Dirk probably put them with somebody else.
You're not sending me the drop of Kwando Rondo this whole time.
So who could put Dirk in jail?
Only co-conspirator two.
I think.
Thoughts?
And then I want trenches to chime in.
Go ahead.
Yeah, well, the thing also, Ak, you got to remember is that when you have informants, right?
So when I was on the job, right?
I would often have two to three sources that were giving me information on the same guy, right?
Very rarely is it one person that could actually put an individual in jail.
That almost never happens.
What ends up happening is you get bits and pieces from different people that paint the story, right?
So one person might be able to give you the financial side with the books, but they're not necessarily privy to the criminal activity because they want to have some plausible deniability.
So they don't know what's going on, right?
Then someone else might be involved directly in the criminal activity where they're maybe transporting drugs, but they don't necessarily know how much is in it.
They don't know what it is, et cetera.
Then you have someone else that's coordinating everything that knows, yeah, it was this and it was supposed to go to this individual.
I don't know who the hell he is, but I know that it was supposed to go to this address.
And then you go talk to that person at that address and that person says, oh, yeah, I was supposed to receive this XYZ.
So the point I'm trying to make is, is that a lot of the times with criminal activity, stuff is compartmentalized.
Certain individuals know certain parts of the conspiracy and they do that on purpose so that if people are arrested, they have to interview more than one person to be able to get said information.
So it's going to be multiple people that implicate Dirk in this, whether covertly or not.
They might not know that the information they're providing is actually confirming corroborating evidence that the FBI already got.
Does that make sense?
Yeah, no, no, I get it.
I get it.
Wow.
Trenches, what do you think?
I feel like you have an ear to the streets.
You've kind of like heard all this stuff.
What are you thinking?
Who the hell is co-conspirator two?
What do you think four is doing?
you give me your thoughts bro i know he's here somewhere You're muted, Trenches.
You're muted.
I'm fine.
You can hear me.
Yep.
All right.
So we know two gonna be the one that sinked the ship, but number four gonna sink.
Number four gonna stick everybody in there.
Number four gonna stick everybody else.
The people who he called, he's gonna stick whoever he called.
He's sticking him.
So, yeah, number two, number two, gonna take everybody down.
Number two sound like he was around.
They know everything about everybody.
And that number two going, number two, gonna sink the whole ship.
Now, here's the thing: we keep trying to figure out the other names.
Like, some people think, oh, no, maybe two is OTF Jam.
Some people are saying, nah, OTF Jam wasn't around then.
Like, yeah, he cooperating on some other shit.
But in this particular situation, remember, Co-Conspirator 2 is a shooter.
So this got to be a shooter who the feds have spooked to the point to say, you're never getting out.
If you ever want to see daylight again, you tell on everybody.
And he did.
But who the fuck could that be, though?
Um, see, we really don't know who they is, man.
Because like, like, like some people I talk to from the streets who used to be with Dirk, you know, like they saying, like, um, he picked up some creative players, man.
They just went out and hired some motherfuckers, man.
Whoa, wait, explain.
What do you mean?
So, so you're saying that you're saying that Dirk just got a random assortment of people that there wasn't people he's locked in with from like day one that he trusts, man.
All them damn killers you be seeing in them videos.
You that did the war in Chi Rack.
You won't see none of them up in the video up in the trial.
You don't see none of them indicted.
Yeah, but there's been a lot of people locked up, a lot of people who died.
You can't expect it's a lot of people who walk, though.
Like, don't nobody know half of these other dudes.
The one dude, we know Bonnie, and we know Didi.
Besides that, we don't know none of them.
Keep in mind that he hired two people that weren't even BDs that weren't a part of his gang.
Yeah, the other guys, two of them from out west, one from Indiana, Gary and Diana.
Like, they just putting shit together, man.
And got Dirk wrapped up.
And they probably did that on purpose to create some level of plausible deniability.
Typically, if you're going to do a murder for hire, you don't want to even know who the people are that are doing it and you don't want them to know who's hiring them.
And you have an intermediary facilitate everything.
Grant is an idiot because he didn't properly shield these transactions.
They're using private jets.
They're using luxury cars, doing drills and luxury.
That's where they fucked up because the person in the middle to facilitate everything has got to do it in a way where it doesn't tie back to you.
And Myron, yeah.
This is going to sound stupid.
And let me like be back.
What is that?
I think that's from you.
Here's the question I do want to ask you.
Yep.
I'm never ever sitting here trying to give criminals a fucking cheat code on how to commit crime successfully.
But I, you know, these days we're in the time of realizing that in the Fulio case, there was a goddamn, there was a goddamn Tesla that recorded the entire murder.
It feels like it's almost impossible to do a crime at this point.
Again, we're not trying to give nobody a tutorial, but as we kind of dissect this, is there a way that this could have happened that maybe Dirk wouldn't have to be trying to board a private jet to Switzerland before he get picked up by the feds?
I'm going to try to fix my mic real quick and then I'll definitely answer that.
Trench, you can hop in while we're doing it.
It sounds like you and DD, huh?
Sound like your bedroom going down.
Wait, wait, no, say again?
Is that like what trenches?
I'm hearing you.
Go ahead.
All right.
All right.
You can hear me.
Yeah.
So, what you were saying again?
It was echoing.
Oh, oh, my bad.
No, no, yeah.
Um, that's Myron.
That's Myron, Mike, Echoing.
Yeah, yeah.
Um, no, it's muted.
I'm not echoing.
I muted my shit.
It's not me.
So, uh, what I was saying, trenches, is that I feel like a lot of times we sit back and we criticize these dudes.
We don't understand that these guys are in the streets.
And we'd be like, yo, you were trying to leave to this, blah, blah, blah, you had him booked on your business card.
Do you think there was a way that this could happen?
I'm not saying I want it to happen that it's undetectable, but do you think there was a way that this could have happened where Dirk is not caught up in this shit?
Because everybody keeps we're pointing out the dumb shit that was done, but is there a way that this could have done been done where, because everyone's like, oh no, he's you even said you said, yo, he got the $2 guys around him.
Even if he had the million dollar guys around him, do you think that this shit could have been undetectable?
I mean, if Dirk said this shit after Bond died, that he wanted Kondo killed, right?
Dirk shit never had to say nothing else.
He shouldn't have to text nobody.
He should not have to dead.
Why is y'all even calling Dirk to tell him that y'all spot Ron doing some shit?
Like, that's crazy now.
Oh, so you're saying that this shit was fucked up from the beginning because they were involving the big fish in letting him know the every move of what the get-back is going to be.
And that's where the conspiracy kick in at.
Dirk, fuck academics.
I ain't gonna lie, man.
I listen to Dirk too.
I listen to his music.
Like, I ain't got nothing against him, man.
Besides, he's been touring with Duck and they've been touring with each other over bullshit, bro.
Oh, some dirty assholes.
And who got the best clothes, man?
That's going to have to send the drill for.
Oh, my God.
Man, so, and I'm asking you sincerely, do you think that there is any do you think it's any do you think it's any world where Dirk comes out of this without like a life sentence or like significant time?
Yeah, he probably could get 50 if he got to go in there and tell them to roll his part everything.
You say 15.
You think you get 15 years?
Yeah, 50 years.
They're going to offer them 50 years just like they did Oblock.
They're going to offer them 50 years the first offer.
And then if they work, that shit is going to be like 50 or 15.
50.
5-0.
5-0.
Oh, hell yeah.
Hell yeah.
I don't use airplanes.
Man, I'm telling you, Ag, man, this shit ain't no joke.
This shit ain't no 15 years, none of that, man.
They gone.
When Dirk get out, man, if he do get out, he's going to be on the cane.
Yo, my nigga, I'm waiting for the voice 2.0.
I'm waiting for the album.
What are you talking about?
Hey, hey, hey, you can wait on it, man.
I'm telling you, that nigga coming, that nigga's gonna come out on the cane, man.
They not playing.
He trying to run and that's a more shit.
Like, for real.
Then you know how long they've been wanting him.
Like, all the shit that he didn't beat, and he ain't know how to sit the fuck down.
Once they beat that shit with King Vine, man, he's supposed to, he's supposed to kill me.
Everything sent everybody back to Chicago and went about his life, bro.
That was the red flag right there.
Gotten told King Vine there, and the state said, Oh, man, it's over with.
We just throwing this out.
Like, come on, man.
Y'all think y'all fool the man.
The fans picked that shit up.
The fans hold the state.
Hey, don't worry about it.
We're going to pick that shit up.
Don't hear it.
I'm telling you, the fans pick that shit up.
Yo.
I'm not jacking that they're not trying to have the voice on the streets on the streets.
The voice of the streets got to be on the streets.
Like, the voice of the streets can't be in prison.
Man, I hate to tell you to break it back to you, man.
The voice is big shit.
And whoever follow and two is, hey, it already sounds like they won't out.
They won't out.
And number two know who Dirk is.
Number four from California, so he probably know him, but number two sound like he's been in the mix.
He's been in the mix for all the shit.
So he knows everybody.
So he's incredible as one out of all of them.
I know Diddy ain't snitching.
Then he just beat two bites.
He's gonna sit in that motherfucker to the walls for long.
Oh, you think OTF DD is gonna be solid?
He's gonna be solid.
He's gonna sit in that motherfucker to the walls for long.
I'm telling you, watch it.
Watch it play out.
If nobody, if everybody folds, he ain't what about Kavan Grant.
That's OTF Vonnie.
I think he's solid too.
See, I really don't know him.
I seen him around behind them.
You know what I'm talking about?
Like, I really don't know about him, but he got to be somebody to have a damn OCL card.
He got to be somebody to be able to swipe an OCL credit card, man.
Supply private jet on the OTF expense.
He gotta be somebody.
Wow.
Jesus.
Hey, you know, you know, Dirk got about like seven or eight kids.
You know, he got a baby mama, this, that, and third.
Man, I know they're going through it.
Do you feel bad for him on that realm or no?
Hell yeah.
Hell yeah.
I feel bad for his white man, his kids, bro.
They shouldn't have to go through this, bro.
Especially why you up, that's the whole reason to get out the fucking hood.
You get out your money and get out the hood to take your family out to live.
You don't get out the hood to pull up a bunch of felons and shit.
Like, if them, your homies, bro, they'll understand why you're leaving for the better, bro.
If they complain, them ain't your real friends, bro.
How many niggas you say come at Dirk from different spots over the last two since you've been talking about the Chirap?
Yeah, no, no, no.
He done been on every block.
When he getting the tour with this block, he's going over that block.
When he gets into it with them, he's going over that.
Nah, they had tour.
Every block that he's been on, they tour with each other.
Hey, isn't OTF Vonnie supposed to have been a Varn's manager or family of some sorts?
Yeah, I think he's going to remain solid.
But I'm going to be honest with you.
This is what I personally think.
Yo, when y'all start doing crime, you're asking for a recall when you got too many chefs in the kitchen.
If you finna do a murder, let me tell you this.
I have the understanding, and I could never understand the pain.
Well, I'm trying to have to understand, but I could never understand the pain that Dirk is going through when he probably thinking about somebody who killed his brother.
I, you know, I'm never going to be like, oh, yo, no, you're rich as fuck.
Who cares if they kill you?
I'm never going to say that.
But what we do have to acknowledge when you got so big that you got to hit up somebody else to book flights, or you can't tell your hitters to book their own flight and you pay them back, and you got to have your assistant do it, and they all got to use your credit card, and niggas got to fly private jet.
You're too big to be doing crime.
I do wholeheartedly think that.
Bro, yo, there's no commercial.
Yo, listen, put like this.
If you ever gonna do something dumb, don't invite nobody with you that nobody could tell on you.
Don't tell nobody about the plan.
Go do your crash out mission on your lonely.
That hopefully, if you ain't caught on surveillance, they ain't catch you with some stop sign camera, license plate reader.
They ain't catch you in the car.
They ain't catch you with the easy pass going through whatever.
At least you can't say the nigga sitting right next to me who was blowing at whoever, he the one who told on me.
The moment you bring somebody else, that's a problem.
The problem I have with this is Dirk had allegedly they had the person who was booking flights and car service to book shit for the murder.
That don't make sense to me.
Yeah, that's crazy, man.
It don't make sense to me, though, with Dirk.
If that's Dirk, conspiracy number one, which I know, which we all know it is, for him to ask somebody, hey, look, don't put that shit in my name to link back to me.
I think number three, whoever fucked that, I think they did it on purpose.
I ain't gonna lie.
Or they was high.
Hold on.
Here's the thing.
When you say don't put it in my name, that person don't know that you're talking about murder shit.
So, yeah, what it means, not in your name, it might not be connected to your name, but it's your account.
It's your account.
Now, if they was locked in with you with the murder, you know what they would have said?
I'm going to put it on my girl's credit card because my girl credit card is going to put a separation between me working for you and I could just say that's my girl who booked that.
But this person clearly, that's what I'm saying.
Yo, you can't have car service for your hitman.
You can't have, you can't be booking checked-in luggage for your killers.
Yo, you can't be booking the motherfucking like, I don't know if y'all ever been first class or whatever.
They got the little lounge.
You can't do it for the shooters.
You got to tell the shooters the shooters should only talk to you in person.
And it should be a head knock.
Well, again, I don't do crime.
So even if what I'm telling y'all might still get y'all caught.
If you got to book their flights, if they got to send you their yo, it said that the shooters sent a picture of their goddamn license to Coke and Spiritor 3.
because this whole time i got my baby mama who i gave four kids to she's gonna say i never left I'm going to be with her.
I'm going to at least have an alibi.
You're going to just have me show up when I don't know, man.
Why not just drive?
Nigga, I would have rather drive.
Nigga, I would have rather drive from New Jersey to California.
All right, yo, is Kwando gonna be there in three days?
Because it's gonna take me three days to get there.
I'm not getting on the plane.
Matter of fact, I'm also changing cars at different places, different license plates.
I'm not booking it.
I'm not booking and only using cash.
Yeah, and I'm not booking a rental car either.
By the way, I'm not using no car that is past 2010 because, especially if it's a rental car, they're tracking the GPS in case some fuck dinger tries to steal it.
We're not doing that.
Matter of fact, I might have to take public transportation.
I got a hat on the whole time.
I'm shy-seat up, and I got to figure out how to get to LA through buses, trains, and goddamn cabs.
Yo, Ak, can you hear me?
Don't that make sense?
I mean, like, bro, they, yo, they said they caught Dirk after they found out Dirk booked a private jet out the country.
Nigga, you know how them Mexicans be sneaking into the United States?
Nigga, I would be, nigga, I would be in your engine block like this when I'm trying to get out.
I'm not booking a private jet luggage.
If I think I'm in Lil Dirk position, you're going to catch me in the engine block.
You're going to catch me like, nigga, I might be in a door panel like this.
You're going to catch me in the trunk beneath the shit where the spare tire should be.
What I won't be is motherfucking got my feet crossed talking about where's the caviar and where's the air hostess and when are we taking off because I'm on the private jet?
Hell no to the no no no.
Hell no.
Yo, Ak, can you hear me?
You should be able to hear me now.
This didn't feel like there was no other options.
Unfortunately, I think Dirk got too rich and too powerful to do a if you got to hit your assistant up to book a flight for a hit, you shouldn't be doing hits.
Can I get a witness?
Does anybody say that sounds good?
If you got a hit up, if you got, yo, by the way, oh, Martin's Martin, there's a huge, like, it's, can somebody help Myron out?
Because every time we talk, it's, it's like echoing out of his mic.
That's why he's serving muted.
Yo, y'all can't hear me?
But once again, Chad, if someone fix it, fix it.
Yeah.
Yo, Martin, where the hell is Michael?
Mo, fix Myron's mic.
Stop playing.
All right.
Now, yo, act, since dude, like, I'm trying to like get this dude's history.
Trench is like, like, what is he?
Like, is he a podcaster?
It's like a snitch, like, like, turn killer.
So, why was he on the stand?
Like, that's what I'm trying to figure out.
I'm telling the kids what not to do so they won't be like us, so they won't be like these motherfucker rappers that we fantasize about.
You ain't gotta worry about me, nigga.
Don't worry about my maths either on that thing.
It's the message.
It ain't the maths, man.
On the real tail, I'm trying to save my community.
Yeah, unfortunately, you ain't part of it because you study time about what he's doing.
What I'm trying to say to kids, I'm telling the kids, don't be like me and all the rest of these motherfuckers.
We need the kids to live, bro.
I don't know if you know, but we have lost two generations on our time.
The kids wanted to duck and T-Roy is test one to three tests.
I don't know how the fuck I'm hurt and they killin'people.
What side are you on?
Do you do you did you just listen to what the fuck you just said?
I'm hurting community by putting people killing people in jail.
They terrorize my fucking community.
Do you get what you just said?
That's what I'm saying.
So, anybody, but you don't think everybody deserves it.
Hold on, no, no, no.
So, trenches, this is my man, bigger.
Decorated street legend, decorated street legend.
Hold on, I think chat.
I'm uh fixing my shit right now with Bills.
You guys could probably hear me right now, but I don't think the audience can hear me or they can't hear me.
So, Fred Reacts Ninjas, I'll be back.
How do I sound chat to you guys?
How do I sound to y'all?
Okay, so they're saying, hold on.
Let me see here.
All right, y'all can hear me?
But how do I sound?
Do I sound good?
Give me ones in the chat if I sound good on Rumble and YouTube, guys.
Give me ones in the chat if I sound good.
I got Bills in the house.
Help me out.
It's low, he says.
So low, okay.
That's because my DB is only at 10.
See, here's the funny part: when I move my DB to 25, hold on, watch.
If I move my DB to 25, all right, chat.
How do I sound now?
I'm on DB 25, middle of the thing.
Chat, how do I sound now?
Give me ones if I sound good now.
And show me your OBS too.
Yeah, I'll show you my OBS right now.
I want to see the audio mixer.
All right, chat.
Give me ones if I am good now.
It's still low.
If it's low, tell me it's low, guys.
I'm gonna crank it up to 30 then.
You can put it back to 30.
All right, I cranked it up to 30.
So give me ones if it's good now, guys.
All right, loud and clear now.
So I'm good on stream.
So I'm good on my stream, and I got it on the middle of the uh thing on channel one, bills with uh db30.
So it's something wrong with Discord, bro.
And shout out to okay, go ahead.
Show me the OBS settings real quick.
OBS?
All right, here's the OBS.
Yeah, there you go.
That's it right there because this is how loud you're coming into the thing.
All right, so yeah, I'm coming in pretty loud, it looks like on this on the pretty clear, pretty clear as day.
So I don't know if it's Axe Discord or mine and Axe sounds good on our stream too.
Yeah, chat.
Acts sounded good on our stream, right?
Jack, give me ones if academics sounded good on our shit.
Do you have a stream open?
Do I have a stream open?
Are you like watching Axe stream anywhere?
Uh, I wasn't watching it, but I had it muted the whole time.
Yeah, just make sure any tabs are muted.
I'm trying to think.
He said he had an echo.
I'm trying to think what it was.
Yeah, so he, yeah, they're telling me in the chat that he sounded good.
What the heck?
Yeah, so academic, like on my stream, everything sounded good.
On his shit, sounded bad.
I don't know what the fuck it is, bro.
I'm trying to think.
His discord settings might be fucked up.
Yeah, I'm trying to think all that because I'm trying to really think if you're good and he's good and y'all are in Discord.
He should be hearing.
Maybe I'm trying to think.
It makes no sense.
This is all right.
Go to the audio mixer in OBS for me.
The audio mixer.
Okay.
I'm here.
Click the three dots.
Yep.
It should be like properties.
Yep.
Take properties from me.
Yep.
That's the one that your mic should be on.
Roadcraster Pro 2 chat.
I think you just put it on that.
Oh, okay.
So do that on Discord?
Yeah, so I think you should be good on Discord because that's what is on there.
No, no, no.
Leave it like that.
Oh, we put it to main.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
Don't leave it.
Don't leave it.
Don't change it.
Don't leave it.
I mean, leave it the way it is.
Don't change nothing.
Get out of that.
Okay.
Yeah, get out of that.
So leave it to Pro2Chat then.
Yeah, yeah, that's fine.
Yeah, yeah.
All right.
So now when I'm on Discord, I got to do that probably.
Yeah, you have to put it Pro2 chat on Discord.
I think we just changed, but you were server muted.
Yeah, let me look here.
What do I go?
Devices?
Your output should be main.
All right.
So now I got to go.
Oh, this is right here.
Pro2 chat.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
We changed it, but we already server muted.
You ain't got to try it out.
Okay.
So try it out now.
All right, chat.
We're going to fix this right now.
Okay, you want me to turn it?
Okay, you want me to check it now since we're here?
Yeah, you can put the input volume to 100.
Okay.
Test SS123.
It's given.
See how it's going yellow?
Put your input volume up to 100.
Okay.
All right.
It's at 100 now.
Now test it.
All right.
Test SS123.
Test SS123.
Yeah, wait.
Okay, I can hear myself.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Stop testing.
That's how you're going to sound in Discord.
So if you don't sound like that on stream, it's his fault.
Okay.
All right, let me check it one more time then.
Let me do this check one more time.
Hold on.
Test SS123.
Test SS.
Test SS123.
Okay, I hear a lot of echo, bro, bro.
When I do this test.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Maybe I need a quick echo cancellation.
I do.
I have headphones on.
Hold on.
Is the headphone volume really loud out?
Nah, it's not.
Low, low.
Okay, great.
Okay, just make a shirt.
All right, all right.
Keep trying on it.
All right, let me try.
Let me take the echo cancellation off.
Test SS1S, whatever.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
Is Andy's mic on?
Is what was that?
Do you have a second mic in the room on?
Is Angie's mic on?
Nah, it's muted.
It's muted?
Yep.
Hmm.
Yeah, I could hear an echo when I let me try this shit again.
Hold on.
Hold on, chat.
Yeah, they said they hear an echo when a Grand Canyon.
I should be good now, chat.
You guys hear echo still?
No, no, no.
They hear the test.
Oh, they can hear the test.
Okay, okay, that's good.
So they can hear the test.
I don't.
Okay, cool.
Test SS123.
Test SF123.
How does that sound?
Chat, how does that sound right there on Discord?
Oh, they hearing it twice?
They're hearing it through OBS and then they're hearing it.
No, they're saying no echo now.
Oh, okay.
Do that.
Yeah, if this thing no echo now shit.
Yeah, they're saying no echo now.
Yeah, trust them.
Fuck it.
Yeah, don't do chat.
Yo, yeah, go for that.
All right, so it's good now.
We can join this academic shit.
His fucking poverty ass listeners are going to stop bitching and shit.
Yeah, they should stop being on the bottom.
Them niggas are probably listening on droids, bro.
Fucking brokeies.
Yeah, it wasn't even that bad.
Them niggas are brokeies, man.
I guarantee you.
All right.
All right.
I'm going to jump back in there then.
I'm going to watch right now.
And I'm going to tell them how to do a murder for hire because I've been waiting.
Now they're saying slight echo.
Slight echo.
Now they're saying there's a slight echo.
Trying to think.
What other mic mute everything except except one mute everything?
No, not everything, but mute like one, two, five.
Yeah, no, no, no, they're good.
You're already good.
They're already muted.
What the fuck?
I don't know what the issue is.
Yeah, everything is muted.
Here, let me turn your volume down real quick.
Hold on, hold on.
Test SS123.
I don't think there's any echoes chat, right?
Yeah, I think I'm good now.
Chat, chat.
Give me ones in the chat if we're good because you guys can actually hear my Discord test.
Echo?
Echo?
Yeah, there is an echo.
You're right.
I can hear it.
Here it here.
Hold on.
Let me see here.
I got the echo cancellation.
Test SS123.
Oh, yeah, no, that guy.
Okay.
Test, test, test.
Test SS123.
Still echo?
Can you probably hear the echo because you're running the audio OBS and then you're also having the displays and discords playing?
So they should hear an echo.
They should hear an echo.
Yeah, but if you hear an echo, that's a problem.
Yeah, I gotta hear echo too.
That's interesting.
But it might be because of the same thing.
Because the way the, I'm trying to think, is it because of the way the damn broadcast is going to rotate?
So troll tricky.
Yeah, it could be.
I want to say take a chance and see.
Be like, just ask him, is there an echo, bro?
I was joining.
I want to say.
Well, you know what?
Let's not test it.
Talk to them now.
Like, like, all right, let me get off the Discord test.
All right, guys, can you hear echo now?
Chat, give me ones if you guys can hear me.
Good.
This is regular stream.
No fucking Discord echo.
Give me ones in the chat if y'all can hear me now.
We should be good.
I took off the discord test that we were just trying to employ.
Y'all can still hear echo.
Oh, okay.
So give me ones if the audio is good now, chat.
Give me ones if the audio is good now.
All right, perfect, perfect.
So we're good now.
Perfect, perfect.
All right.
So regular streaming bills, they're good.
Yeah, I told you.
I told you it's because they're hearing the Discord audio feed into the stream.
So that's okay.
They're supposed to hear the echo.
But try now.
Try going into act stuff and now watch and hear the echo.
And if you hear an echo, then we gotta, I gotta figure something else out.
All right, cool.
Let me uh let me tell let me join back in there or try to join back in there.
Uh yeah, message act.
I have a driver's license right now.
My bum ass audio engineer figure.
Who the fuck is Morgan Gaines and why is he muted?
Myron Gaines.
I don't want to be in this shit.
How do I leave this shit?
Who the fuck is that?
Oh no, it ain't the real Myron.
No, I know that.
So it's not the real Myron.
Who cares?
Yeah, I was going to say get me out of here.
What'd you say how to?
Okay, disconnect.
I didn't mean to join that shit.
I rated the wrong shit.
My bad.
Bro, I'm trying to join.
Bro, this fucking Discord is confusing, man.
Academic shit is confusing, bro.
I'm not going to lie.
I know Axe shit confusing, bro.
Bro, I know what the fuck I'm looking at here, bro.
Send you an invite.
Bro, holy.
All right, I'm going to tell these niggas.
Hold on.
I don't know what the fuck is going on.
Nah, nah, I know his.
I know his shit crazy.
Bro.
Holy, man.
Yo, Discord, Discord's confusing for me, too, bro.
I'm not going to lie.
It can get really confusing in Discord.
All right, let me.
All right.
I'm going to type in, can I get an invite to the stream?
Okay, I might get lost in this fucking thing.
I'm in the chat right now.
Bro, I don't know.
Yeah, because they server muted you.
They server muted me?
Okay.
Yeah.
So when he jumped back in, he got to unmute you.
Your audio should be good, though.
I'm going to have to call this nigga.
Here, let me call him real quick.
Hold on, chat.
All right, y'all.
I'm going to try one more time.
act falling asleep on stream.
Yo, I'm good now.
I think I fixed my Discord shit if you could send me an invite.
Yeah, I'm in chat niggas.
All right, I'll just drag you.
All right, peace.
When Doug was alive, he was trolling dirt and all of them niggas, though.
Here, I just typed in it.
All right, I think we could hopefully get back in here.
We'll see what happens.
Who is it?
I'm...
I only see Noah's channel is what I see.
Which one you want me to do?
That's how I look at it, bro.
I ain't dissatisfied with nobody's parents.
Yo, which chat did you say?
You saw what?
Which chat?
I don't see.
Just join like Noah's channel that I'll drag you to.
Noah's.
Okay, I'll jump in there right now.
You said what?
I'm in here.
Myri, I see you.
But I understand what everybody's saying, though, bro.
You know, anybody could sue, bro.
If anybody feels like they want to sue one of these rappers who killed one of their people, I've got to do style loss.
But to the game, that's called snitching.
I think they moved you.
I bet.
All right, cool, bro.
Should be good here now.
But I appreciate y'all, man.
Hey, like I said, shout out to you, though, AJ, bro.
Like, you just gotta, you just gotta, like, know me, bro.
Like, know me.
It don't bother me that nobody calls me that shit.
You never mind.
All right.
As long as nobody, my brother, tell me, break.
I don't feel nigga, bro.
Like, babe, you got titan.
This is a miracle.
This is a free country.
You can say whatever you want, you know.
But I ain't even on that mission, bro.
I'm on, I'm trying to save everybody's kids, man.
I'm trying to keep off saying, well, I ain't get well.
Well, whether I got a preaching on my channel 24-7, talk about the people who died, bring exposure to it, bro.
I'm going to keep talking, bro.
And calm it down, bro.
We got kids who are 14, 15, walking people down, bro, on camera.
Just trenches.
I definitely want to say, definitely, I would want to sit down with you.
I appreciate your story.
I appreciate your point of view.
That's something that I empathize with.
Definitely would like to do content with you.
By the way, everybody who's watching me, please go check out Trench's News.
Somebody who, if you've been tuned into the whole, you know, whether you were in the Warren Chirac back in the day or now you're just tuning into like whether what Dirk got going on or what the family of Duck and other situations got going on.
Trench's News is one of the most reliable people who he's on the ground with it.
You know, I would make a comparison, but I don't want to do it just because, you know, Garrett is so in terms of even like Zach TV.
Because like I always like people gave me a lot of credit for like the Warren Chirac and shit like that.
Bro, Zach TV was like a million times me.
Like, you know what I mean?
Like, I wouldn't even, like, Zach TV knew what was going on.
Like, I didn't know what was going on a lot of times because I wasn't there.
And I know Trenches definitely knows what's going on on the ground floor.
And, you know, obviously, you know, he's going to like he's in an interesting situation.
You know what I mean?
Like, we're not in those situations.
We don't know these people.
And this is why I have so much empathy for it.
So, yeah.
Please go check out Trench's.
Please.
Yo, Act, thank you for the 30k you heard.
Did we get to 30k?
Yes, first.
Hold on, let me see real quick.
By the way, Myron is back in the building.
He got his audio issue fixed.
It should be.
Does it still sound bad?
No, you sound bad.
It's good now?
Yeah.
Let's go.
Because I ain't going to lie.
You were peeking so crazy before it was crazy.
I don't know what the fuck was going on, man.
I was fucking pissed.
I'm like on the phone with my fucking audio engineers and they're trying to figure it out because I sound good on my stream, but like what was that?
Who was it?
Who was it?
Mo came through or was it Bills?
Both Mo and Bills helped.
Yeah, yeah, they both helped.
But your question, I think you asked me before I got like had the audio issues was, how would someone orchestrate a murder for hire without getting caught, right?
Yeah.
Is it possible?
It is possible.
Let's go through it, right?
So what I'm about to say here, no one should try to replicate.
And if you go ahead and get arrested, they ain't by fault.
All right.
So I just got to put that disclaimer out there.
But this is how you go ahead and commit a murder for hire the best way that you can without mitigating risk.
Number one, you're going to find a middleman that's going to do everything for you.
That's step number one.
You're not going to touch nothing.
You're not going to know who did it.
You're not going to know how much, like, you're not going to know nothing.
You're just going to find a middleman.
He's going to do the payment, all that shit, right?
He's going to handle everything.
And he's not going to be an idiot like Grant taking private jets and using credit cards, all sorts of shit.
All right, hold on.
Now I'm the middleman.
I got to hit you because I don't got enough funds to do certain shit.
So I'm like, yo, Myron, I'm trying to get this murder done for you.
Yo, could you could I use this card?
Could I do this?
These are things that happened.
You know what I mean?
Like, you might be thinking in a hyperbolic sense where like everyone has money to do everything.
Yeah.
Maybe I need your car to do some shit to really get it.
Everything you can, everything's got to be done in cash.
And here's the thing: I'm going to give you the money up front, cash, and tell you this is your budget.
You're going to go ahead and do this shit.
Here's the cash.
You're not getting no more.
Me and you are not speaking about this.
And everything that's done is always done face-to-face in person.
And we're walking where we're talking, and people are going to be wandered for wires beforehand.
So, but obviously, if I'm putting a middleman, I trust this individual.
Like, if it's a middleman, let's assume that this person is solid.
I don't got to worry about none, right?
Because obviously, that's very important.
So, let's just assume this person is solid.
Yo, hold on, real quick, real quick, real quick.
Go ahead, go ahead.
If y'all are watching right now, whether you're watching on my man Myron's channel or you're watching on here, first of all, like I'm a little conflicted because there's a lot of dumbass niggas watching, and I feel like they're about to take notes.
Like, yo, this is really how you're about to get away with murder.
So, I'm a little conflicted for you stupid niggas.
It won't work for you.
It won't.
This is like high-level shit.
This is for people who, you know, I mean, have IQ points in at least three digits?
You don't have a 70 IQ.
It just won't work for you.
But we just want to hear what Myron has here.
Go ahead.
Go ahead.
Yeah, yeah.
And this is in no way endorsing it or whatever.
But hypothetically speaking, if you were to do this, this is the way you do it, right?
And I don't recommend any of you try this at home.
So, but if you were to do it, you get a middleman, right?
We tracked in jail.
Yeah, unless you want to go to jail, like idiot.
You get a middleman.
This individual facilitates it and gets so you already got one layer away, right?
And obviously GTA and GTA.
And you give him the money up front, cash.
Like, yo, this is your budget.
You're not going to get no more.
Here's the money cash.
And when I pull that money cash, I'm going to find, I'm going to get it over a period of time, right?
Like, I'm not going to go to the bank and do a $50,000 withdrawal and then have CTR's currency transaction reports filed all over me like a dumbass.
Like I'm going to have this money built up over a period of time.
So there's no real, there's not a bunch of financial paper trail to show that I did a big withdrawal because anything over $10,000 has got to be reported to the IRS through something called a currency transaction report.
So I will go ahead and, you know, incrementally do this.
It might take me a year.
It might take me two years.
It might take me three years to pull this money out.
But either way, it doesn't matter because, you know, revenge is always a dispersed served cold.
And it's better to have some distance between when the offense happened versus when you want to get your revenge.
Revenge is always better served way later down the road anyway.
So I'll take my time and by the way, real quick, real quick.
I also, just based on what I'm seeing in the chat, they're telling me to warn AJ, AJ, do not listen to Myron.
AJ's instruction.
AJ, you do kid.
You cannot, you cannot take any of these things to action.
Stop it.
This is what it's all about.
I don't participate in shit like that.
Okay, cool.
All right.
Go ahead, Myron.
So, um, and the other thing, too, is that you also want distance, right?
So, like, you want distance.
So, like, you don't want it where the dude he did some shit to you, and then you kill him the day after.
No, let a couple years pass-five years, ten years.
He's obviously going to be comfortable.
He's going to think he got away with it, whatever it may be.
That's how the mafia does it.
That's what you want to do.
You want to get them when they're comfortable.
Then you get a middleman to do it, right?
Give him the cash up front, right?
Then that middleman has got to hire somebody, right?
And that somebody has got to.
And again, I'm going through the steps here, right?
Obviously, I'm going in a compartmentalized fashion, but I'm kind of going through the steps of what the next person should do.
Middleman gives a dude cash that tells him, Look, you go ahead and you handle this however you need to do it.
Now, if I'm the guy and I'm the hitman and I get the cash, what I'm gonna do is I'm gonna try to do it myself, obviously, because I think depending on who this individual is, how comfortable they are, et cetera.
Because the more people you involve, the more people can snitch, the more liabilities that come in.
Now, let's say we're gonna make the sexy and we're gonna involve multiple people.
No one's carrying a fucking smartphone.
That's rule number one.
No one is carrying a fucking smartphone.
We're going back.
Hold on.
Suppose one of the niggas say, Yo, my girl thinks I'm cheating and she got my location.
I got to keep the phone on me.
Well, I'm be like, You fucking pussy.
It's time for you to stop being a bitch-ass nigga because we are doing this shit.
I don't care what she thinks.
No smartphones, bro.
Smartphones, they're going to do sell site location data.
They might do a ping.
They could always do retroactive shit.
Fuck that.
No smartphones whatsoever.
We're using beepers like it's 1991, if that at best.
And I'm collecting them all after the hit is done.
And I'm throwing them over the fucking river.
I'm actually, I'm smashing them, then I'm throwing them in the river.
Oh, man.
All right.
Okay.
Okay.
Keep going.
Keep going.
All right.
All right.
So go.
So, so anyway, so if we're going to do this, let's say we're going to do this gangland style, right?
Okay.
With guns and shit.
Well, we got to go ahead and procure weapons that don't have serial numbers on them.
And if we are going to, we got to get some, and you could get those on the street.
You can find some idiot out there that got some scratched off, you know, hot Glocks or some shit like that.
Go get the guns, do the hit, obviously late at night, masks, gloves, obviously.
Use a car that is, you know, that's stolen, right?
And then go ahead and take it and get it like fucking drive it off into the into the river.
Obviously, you could blow it up.
Burning it is good too.
You just got to make sure they get rid of the serial numbers and all the different places that they hide it because they do hide serial numbers in certain parts of cars.
You got to make sure the making model doesn't have a hidden serial number so they can't identify it.
Ven number, I mean, excuse me.
Well, you could get it crushed.
Definitely, definitely different ways that you could dispose of the vehicle.
Or better yet, just do that shit on foot.
You know, catch him on the street, shoot him real quick.
Maybe you have a silencer on your gun if you're a little bit fancy.
Run away, dump the weapon, get rid of any communication devices, and you're good.
Just don't do it in a city like in a modern city like in New York or whatever maybe where there's cameras all over the place.
Yeah, because they're going to be able to track where you came from and where you went, right?
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah, for sure.
I was just about to ask that, dude, do location matter?
Like, because I think that's the biggest thing that destroyed them.
Yeah, location is bad.
I would, if, like, if the dude, and here's the other thing, too, you got to figure out what the guy does.
Like, let's say this guy likes bitches, right?
Let's say he has a problem with bitches.
Well, I would use a girl and line him up and get him to a hotel and max B him somewhere at a shitty hotel.
Ah, man.
Nah, Myron, this story sounds good other than waiting for the get back.
I got to kill a nigga instantly.
No, you can't.
See, that's that's nigga shit, bro.
You can't do that.
You got to wait five to ten years.
I want him to.
I want, I want his nope.
It's likely I did it.
Bro, see, that's an L. You go to jail.
You go likely also for bail.
Yo.
You know what I mean?
So essentially, you're saying if there's going to be an undetectable crime, it has to be so well manicured where you're going to wait time that doesn't raise red flags.
You're going to do things and move in a way that's just not going to give you up.
Again, people in the street move impulsive.
Yo, you killed this.
I'm sliding on you today.
Yeah, bro.
You got to let time pass.
You know, you can't listen to this all.
Oh, you ain't slide for blah, blah, blah.
No, that's stupid because now they have a direct connection to you.
So, and the other thing, too, look, I just mentioned the gun thing because I know we got ninjas in here that might want to do it with a gun.
Honest with y'all, you want to do it through poison.
You want to do it through poison.
You want to do on some CIA type shit.
Poison, you know, maybe something that will make him sick and he dies that way.
You know, that's the more professional way to do it, right?
Killing him is kind of a problem.
Let me write this down.
It's in 1995, bro.
Come on, man.
We got to move on to poison and shit.
Yo, I watched the fucking true crime.
How the hell are you going to poison them?
No, no, no.
All right, no, hold on now.
At this point, I think Myron is giving you enough.
Nigga, go put it in your Google search.
And if you do do it, at least get a trace on your for five days in a row.
Hey, yo, and whatever you do, don't go to the library and take out books on how to kill people, bro.
The Fed's look at that shit too, man.
All right, I'm going to be Dexter Morgan.
Yeah, funny story, guys.
There was a famous case, bro.
A dude read this book, Hitman.
It's a banned book.
You can't even find it no more.
The dude read the book, Hitman.
Huh?
What do you mean, banned?
So there's this book that teaches you how to do a hit.
It kills somebody.
And this dude actually used it to kill a chick.
And the family, the guy got caught.
They found the book in his house and they used this as evidence against him.
And he actually got arrested for that.
I did a whole episode on a FedReact.
And the book ended up getting banned because the family did a lawsuit against the company and they banned the book.
It's called The Hitman.
I'll find the title for y'all.
But it's a book on literally being a hitman, bro.
It's literally banned.
I think we're in the era that you can't really get away with murder.
If, especially if the police have incentive to figure it out, here we go.
Now, a technical manual for independent contractors, bro.
I actually got a copy of this book.
It's fucking banned, bro.
You can't get it no more.
There's a manual for murder?
Yeah, bro.
Yeah, this book right here.
It was an FBI case.
I kid you not, bro.
Where they caught this nigga that read this book to kill this chick.
Jesus.
Yo, I really think that at this point in time, if the police, like, again, if you're committing crime in like a shithole, respectfully, like a city that is overridden with crime, they have a low clearance rate, whatever.
But if this is a high-profile crime, and by the way, the only exception I have to this recently is I still don't understand how LA hasn't figured out Drake Hill the ruler's murder.
It makes no sense to me at all.
They're treating like it's Tupac.
Pop smoke, rested.
PMB Rock, dude arrested.
Nipsey Hustle, clearly rested.
How could nobody figure out who killed Draco the ruler?
It was a straight stick up.
They stabbed themselves up at a goddamn very popular music festival.
How does nobody know what happened?
Bro, nobody, when you got a case like that, that obviously was an easy to solve case, that means witnesses don't want to come forward.
Probably gang shit.
They know who killed him.
They absolutely, because I guarantee you, they're bragging about in the street.
Like, yeah, we got Draco the ruler.
Something like that, bro.
It's just witnesses don't want to come forward because it's deep on some street shit.
That's what it is.
But it'll come out eventually.
They're going to get the killers eventually.
It might take 30 years like Pac's guy, but they're going to get them eventually.
It shouldn't be 30 years.
Like, why can't they do a wiretap?
Just do things to make sure that these are conversations, they solve the shit.
Wiretaps are too hard to do, Act.
Like, you got to, the person's got to be actively involved in criminal activity where they're like, he's killing people out of time for them to justify a wire.
And even then, like, it's not, because as soon as you get any information that a murder is going to go down, you got to take the wire down.
So, wiretaps are only really effective in drug trafficking investigations.
I'm going to keep it a thousand with you.
Very rarely are you able to go up on a wiretap on like a gang or a violent crime case and stay up all the time because you're going to be hearing shit about violence where you might have your wire is going to be compromised all the time.
So, they really work the best with drug trafficking cases.
Can they be done in gang cases and Rico's?
Of course, but they're a pain in the ass to do because there's always violence going on.
You have to go out to surveillance every single time because the danger of violence, it's a nightmare, bro.
I did a, I was involved in a light king wire one time, and bro, that shit is terrible because everything you hear, oh, this nigga violent, we're about to fuck him up.
We need to call the regional Inca, the enforcer.
Oh, yeah, oh, shit, yeah, we gotta, we gotta do whatever.
And you're like, oh my God.
So, you gotta go mobile, you gotta call everybody.
Oh, yeah, we gotta go out on surveillance because this nigga might beat this nigga up.
Why?
Oh, here we go.
And then, bam, they don't beat him up because dude couldn't wake up.
Some dumb shit like that.
Pain in the ass, bro.
Big pain in the ass.
Yo, AJ, I know you're listening to Myron.
Do not listen to anything that you think you could schedule any type of murder.
But anyway, wait, wait.
Martin, keep explaining.
I'm about to take a piss real quick.
What column do you want me to explain?
Drugs or murder?
Well, first of all, I think people are fascinated on how do you get away with shit.
But regardless, you could get into the stuff about Dirk.
If you want, I got to take a piss real quick.
Yeah, yeah, sure.
What y'all want to know in the Discord?
What y'all want to know?
Or I'm looking at Academics Channel right now.
What do y'all want?
What do you guys want to hear on the Dirk thing?
Because I've done a murder for hire case before.
So when I read through it, I was like, yeah, he's cooked, bro.
He's cooked.
Nigga, I want that book.
You want that what?
That book.
I got it up on my screen right now.
It's let me call that man a technical manual for independent contractors.
Yo, I did a whole episode on this shit, bro.
Real talk on FedReacts.
Fuck, if I could find a link for it.
But yeah, dude really used this book to kill a bitch and ended up for like life insurance or something.
Serious question, though.
Do you think Dirk is coming home?
No, man.
He's cooked.
And I'll tell you why.
This is why he's cooked.
The reason why he's cooked, bro, is because, number one, there's too many witnesses.
Way too many witnesses.
And I already know a couple of them already cooperated, right?
And when you're dealing with murder for hire, bro, we're looking at life, like life.
Like, this is worse than, like, this could, this has the potential to be potentially significantly worse than a RICO because not only did they commit the murder, they committed the murder with a machine gun, right?
Which is a whole other charge, right?
And then there was a conspiracy.
You got a high-profile rapper involved.
You have gang shit involved.
You have multiple FBI offices being in it.
Like, the only way, and here's the thing: I know academics know some of Dirk's people, whatever.
So, if he wants to go ahead and relate us to Dirk and his team, feel free to do it.
So, the only thing I can see that will get Dirk out of this situation.
The only way.
Hold on, somebody talking?
No, no, no, no.
This means I said, Yeah, I'm definitely going to relate to his team.
Okay, this would be the case.
This is what you tell him, bro.
Cool.
He's got to come forward and he's got to solve all the fucking crimes and murders and assaults and all the bullshit that went on in Chicago.
He's got to come.
He's got to come clean on all those murders, which the ones that he knows that Dirk did, not Dirk, excuse me, Von did with KI and all that shit that he killed.
He's got to solve all those cases, close them out, give closure to the families.
If there's bodies missing or any of that other stuff, help the detectives find the bodies.
That's the only way I see that he's going to get out of this.
He's going to have to help solve all those unsolved murders in Chicago.
And that's assuming, just so I'd be clear about this, just so y'all know, he got an FBI federal case on him.
The FBI might say, we don't care.
So he's got to like, he's got to kind of come to the prosecutor, his defense, kind of prosecutor.
Look, we want to help you guys solve all those unsolved murders in Chicago under a proffer, right?
Which means, which for your audience that might be wondering, a proffer is where he sits down with the U.S. Attorney and the FBI agents and the Chicago PD homicide and whoever else is involved.
And he's able to kind of like give all the information he wants to give without necessarily being prosecuted for it.
And I think that will probably help him from avoiding a life sentence.
Smirk will never do that.
Smirk won't do that.
Bro, Dirk is innocent, man.
You sound crazy.
You really think Dirk is innocent?
Dirk will never sneak.
You don't think so?
No, bro.
He's coming.
He's coming.
He's going to come home allowed.
And just so you guys know, this is coming from someone that actually enjoys Dirk's music.
I think he's talented.
I like his music.
I'm telling you guys, from my professional experience reading this criminal complaint, looking at the indictment, he's absolutely cooked.
So he's absolutely just fraud.
Bro, he's not even going to get a bond.
Like, he's not even going to get a bond, bro.
He's, he, he literally, he's like the first person I've seen.
Checks all three boxes.
He's a danger to community, right?
Because he obviously was involved in killing somebody.
He's a documented gang member.
Okay.
He was a flight risk.
That's off-rip done.
He tried to.
He had a show, bro.
Nigga, come on, man.
Yeah, he had a show.
That kind of show, man.
Yeah, three different spots at the same time.
Okay.
In Italy, Dubai.
It wasn't up to him to book the flight, man.
He was the travel agent.
He got it confused.
And then the last thing is witnesses.
There was a witness intimidation already documented that I read in the criminal complaint.
So, bro, there's no way he's even going to get out on bond to fight this.
So I think the only way, and this is assuming the FBI even wants this information, which I'm going to go on the side, I'm going to be optimistic here and assume that they want to solve all these murders in Chicago that are unsolved.
He's going to have to come forward and probably provide information on those murders because I'll tell you this, he's at the top of the list for the FBI, so he can't give nobody else.
He's at the top of the list.
So that's the only thing I could see that would get him some credit, maybe some leniency, is all those unsolved murders in Chicago.
Do you think if he went to like Bali or some shit, they would have came to Gato?
Yeah, eventually.
That would have got him out.
100% they would have got him eventually.
He's innocent, man.
He would have had to go to Russia.
He wouldn't have gone nowhere.
He would have had to go to Russia to not be, he would have had to do some Snowden shit.
Really?
To not be, yeah, to avoid the feds?
Yeah, he'd have to go to Russia, bro.
That's the only country that won't cooperate.
If he went to Bali.
They would have got him eventually.
They would have done a lure.
Like a few years or like.
So this is what they would have probably done.
If he went to Bali, they would have just done a lure.
They would have used his girl, his kids, some other shit like that.
And he'll go.
He'll fuck up.
He'll book a flight.
He'll go to a country that's friendly with the United States on the way to another country.
And then they just pick him up there.
That happens all the time.
Wait, wait, wait.
Explain.
You said a lure?
That's what it's called?
Okay, so I'll explain this.
So a lure is like when you, when you, it could be one of two things.
Either A, you have an arrest warrant for an individual and you want to get them, or B, you're doing an operation, right, where you're going to bust them after the operation is done.
Let's say like a drug bust or a meeting where you're going to exchange weapons that are prohibited or anything like that, classified information, whatever it may be, right?
So you get the individual to meet you in a friendly country where you could do the meet and or get them arrested.
That's a lure.
Well, if Dirk just said, all right, I'm going to just bring my kids here and my wife, my girl, everybody, they coming here.
I'm never leaving this fucking country.
I mean, they could do that.
I mean, but here's the thing.
Like, bro, a country like Bali, I mean, they'd probably be able to get him eventually, bro.
They'd be able to get him to.
The only place I know that's safe is that.
I'm a millionaire.
I'm gone, bro.
Yeah, but bro, his money is frozen, bro.
They're going to freeze his money.
He won't have access to it.
You don't think Dirk got a crazy amount of cash on him?
That won't last forever.
Yeah, it won't, but he'll probably get booked in Russia and shit like that overseas.
Yeah, he would have to.
The only thing, the way he would be safe from imagine getting booked in Russia to be like, yo, bro, he'd have to go to Russia and stay there and never come back and never, like, he'd be, he'd be like Edward Snowden, bro.
Yeah, yo.
Yo, I ain't gonna lie to you.
If Dirk get booked in Russia just for him to perform, Toma, don't respond to shit with like fuck shit.
He can drop some real crazy songs, nigga, at that point.
Yeah, the only country I know he would be safe is Russia, bro.
That's it, man.
Everywhere else.
Yo, yo.
Martin, do you, do you have any intel on the Asada Shakur thing?
Because that's probably one of the most notable ones where people have seen like there's a person that's wanted by the United States that Tupac One, right?
That killed a Jersey trooper?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yo, there's a high likelihood she's dead, bro.
She's old, man.
She might not be alive anymore.
She's you're right, but the government never went for her in Cuba.
And like, bro, yo, it's fucking Cuba.
Like, come on.
Yeah, I just think that she wasn't like.
Because here's the thing, right?
So Cuba, obviously, it's not a friendly country.
There's serious geopolitical ramifications for invading their sovereignty.
So you're going to need a CIA out to go get somebody.
Are they going to go ahead and put themselves in a really bad geopolitical position to go get a bitch that shot a New Jersey trooper?
Probably not.
But if she was a spy and she sold U.S. secrets or some shit like that, then yeah, they would probably black op her.
But for somebody like that, bro, are they going to expend those kind of resources?
Probably not, man.
Be honest with you.
It really depends on who it is.
If you're a terrorist or a spy or like national security shit, that's when they're going to deploy the dark side, where these people don't operate on the law no more.
You're very interesting.
Yo, so now we're looking at this Dirk thing.
So you're saying there's about 14 days that they have to indict.
10.
Yeah, roughly.
If not sooner.
You think you're going to indict him on murder to hire than there's going to be a subsequent higher indictment, which would be a superseding indictment?
Or do you think that he's going to run into all of this shit?
So what I predict is, is they're going to indict him on at least on the charges that he got hit with the criminal complaint, which is the conspiracy charge.
They're going to definitely indict him on that one at bare minimum.
Do they have the time to do the more refined charges like they did with the other individuals, potentially?
The RICO, I'd be really impressed if the AUSA can go ahead and get a RICO indictment done that quickly.
But they will absolutely do an indictment on Dirk just to get him formally charged.
And then we can absolutely expect a superseding indictment in the future.
Whether it's a RICO indictment or more charges on Dirk, I don't know.
But there is going to be absolutely a superseding indictment on Dirk for sure, I see in the future.
Hey, by the way, chat, so one of the most depressing things I've seen, man, and I don't believe, I don't agree with this in Charleston.
I fuck with you, but I don't agree with you on this.
He says, yo, he's giving India a few months.
He said, oh, no, no, no, no, no.
I think he gave her a year or two.
He said, she's eventually going to move on and start fucking some new guy.
And it just felt bad because I know this guy has so many kids.
He's basically, he has a really big family.
Like, family is a part of what he does.
Yeah.
I can't imagine this girl doing.
Oh, come on, bro.
Come on, bro.
She's gonna get broken respectfully, nah man.
Nah, not India, bro.
Like, yo, India's not Ruby Rose, bro.
Stop it, bro.
Well, she didn't get in a shootout with him.
I'll tell you this, bro.
She got a shootout alongside.
She's gonna get one of them little roses, the joint that you could get on, like QVC and all that shit.
She's gonna, she's not gonna be who's she gonna after Dirk?
It don't even matter, nigga.
Anybody, nigga.
Dirk's coming home, she's not getting by nobody.
Yo, chat, y'all think India going to get while Dirk locked up, or y'all think she's gonna hold it down?
Yes or no?
Well, here's the thing: here's a good question to ask: How long do you think that the majority of women would wait for a guy if they think the guy is not coming back?
Two weeks, stop it, bro.
I'll say like three months.
I think, I think a couple years.
You got to remember, like, his money's still gonna last.
What yo, yo, yo, are you laughing?
Like, yes, man, you think that she's not gonna cheat if he got money?
She's still gonna be getting fucked if he got money respectfully.
So, you going to jail that she's gonna spread that pussy for another nigga?
Yes, bro.
She's gonna she's about to buy a cardiang, go get her back blown out.
Does anyone yo?
Um, look, I look, I'll give her a little bit of credit because she actually got a full-on shootout with him when people tried to invade the house.
Uh, and I think I don't know if he took her Virginia or he was like maybe number two or three, which obviously studies show that women under body count of five are way more likely to be faithful.
But, bro, federal prison, yo, he's gonna get 50 years at bare minimum, assuming he doesn't cooperate, assuming he doesn't cooperate, bro.
And if he does cooperate, he's gonna get 30 if he doesn't get life murder for hire is crazy.
Three years, chest saying what three, oh, three years.
Uh, three years, oh, yeah, yeah, maybe three years.
I mean, look, man, um, regardless, he's not coming home, bro.
This is the, and I hate it.
It pains me to say that, guys, because I'm not no fucking hater.
I do like his music, I think he's a talented artist, and actually sucks because he was trying to get his life on the right path.
But obviously, the fucking his past came to came back to haunt him, man.
Nigga said 78 hours minimum now.
Free dirk, man.
Nah, free dirt, bro.
But that, yo, this is the street shit.
The street shit street shit, bro.
This shit got to stop somehow.
Yeah, the street shit never works, bro.
It's always gonna lead to doom.
Nah, yeah.
This is where it's time to transition where niggas should start rapping and stop rapping and trying to be street.
Everybody going to jail and getting locked up for years, nigga.
Yeah, I mean, the problem with this street shit is it never pays off, bro.
Whether it's, I mean, 69 got lucky because he cooperated and he was in a good position to cooperate.
But you look at Casanova, you look at Dirk, you look at who else got locked up recently?
Young thug.
He might get a mistrial because the state of Georgia is retarded and they're incompetent.
But like, everybody that got arrested federally is cooked, bro.
All of the dog lucky.
Doug lucky.
Yeah, he might, he might, he might actually get a mistrial, but they might indict him again on some bullshit, bro.
They're not going to let that shit go.
The state of Georgia.
He's better off.
He's better off getting charged and then fighting it.
And maybe they might, you know?
I think a mistrial, they're going to like, nah, we're going to get away.
Why not?
Let me throw some wild shit into the air.
I think some people had said that, yo, let's say he went to Italy.
Would it be a possibility that Dirk, you know, super rich, whatever, like, yo, let my lawyers deal with it.
I think this is a witch hunt.
They're getting at me because I'm a black man who's just doing too good.
I'm going to just chill out over here.
No, Ak, he's getting extradited, bro.
He's getting extradited.
100%.
Really?
100%.
He's getting extradited, bro.
It's Italy, bro.
Right?
He gets that nigga extradited before the pizza's cold, man.
Done.
I ain't gonna lie.
I ain't gonna lie.
Yeah, Italy might not be the move.
Yo, I ain't gonna lie to you.
Like, with me, like, you have to catch up.
Yeah, nah, you go back to New York, bro.
What's wrong with Bali?
Bali's nice as fuck.
I'm gonna keep it a be with you.
Like, yo, yo, yo, Martin, this is what I'm saying about Bali, right?
They're gonna say, get this mull and yan out of here, bro.
That's what they're gonna say.
This is what I'm thinking it would bother me.
Everybody keeps thinking Bali's a safe haven.
Yo, the good thing about what Russell Simmons did, he dipped before the feds took interest in it and got an indictment.
So as soon as he seen, like, oh, oh, three of y'all bitches filed a lawsuit, I'm gonna catch y'all niggas.
I'm out of here.
He ain't waiting till he ain't waiting till the cops investigated it.
He dip.
So once he dipped, the cops is like, yo, the nigga not even here no more.
Like, y'all want us to investigate it when he's not here?
Like, that's why he didn't go to like, he didn't wait till like everybody came in and be like, yeah, bro, we got an indictment for you.
Like, what's up?
You want to holler?
He did before.
Like, who was this?
Huh?
Who was this that this happened to?
Russell Simmons.
Oh, Russell Simmons.
So when the first Me Too wave came out, a couple of like, you know, first of all, he had married some chick when she was like 16 when he was 30.
Feel me?
And then a couple of the people came out.
I was like, yo, I ain't gonna lie, this nigga did some creepy shit.
Oh, he did this with me, blah, blah.
He seen the first three accusations.
He said, I'm gonna catch y'all niggas later.
He sold all his companies and he moved to Bali.
So he basically got out of Dodge before there's any feds.
But did they ever charge him formally?
That's what I'm saying.
They didn't even.
So, so look at the Diddy situation.
A lot of people believe that it's because of the civil suits that started the police inquiry.
As soon as Russell Simmons seen the civil suits, he says, I'll catch y'all later.
Peace.
So basically, the cops never ever got an indictment.
There's no indictment of him.
But people call him either half guilty because, yo, you ran, or they call him super smart because he left so early that the cops have no incentive to go after him.
And it's not like he's trying to come back.
Well, the thing is, this: it depends on how, like, how famous you are and what the feds gain by arresting you.
Like, if you're a big person and the crime was bad, they're gonna, they're gonna find a way to get you, right?
Um, you know, it might have not written, it might have not even ended up becoming a federal case, bro.
So, if it doesn't become a federal case, it's gonna obviously be a lot harder for the state and locals to go ahead and get a warrant for you.
The feds could go ahead and get something called the UFAP warrant, which is an unlawful flight to avoid prosecution.
But are you gonna really expend that many resources to go chase a dude in Bali like Russell Simmons?
I mean, Russell Simmons hasn't been popping for 30 years, bro.
You know, since Fat Farm, like most people that are Gen Z don't even know who this nigga is.
So, um, I mean, it really comes down to: is the pursuit worth the value that you would get from like getting him?
That's what it comes down to.
Oh, I got, I got a good question for you.
I'm glad you're on here.
Yeah, yo, so we covered earlier the judge, the district judge in the case with Diddy actually granted an order that's basically a gag order for both sides saying, Shut the fuck up, no more leaks, no, blah, blah, blah.
Now, here's the thing: Diddy, their proposed order and also their theories, some people thought were wild.
So, in their theory, they said that the government leaked the Cassie thing to try to help push the narrative that could sway people in public, the court of public opinion to blah, blah.
Do you think that the feds would ever leak something like the Cassie video, bro?
Uh, nah, man.
So, here's the thing, right?
So, we got to remember that the um, that the um the Cassie lawsuit came out way before the federal like case came out public.
Like, well, she charged him if I'm she hit him with a civil lawsuit, like what, November, October, something like that, in uh, 2023, right?
And then he settled like a day later, and then the feds didn't actually rate his thing until like March or something like that, till the spring damn near.
So, yep, um, what I think is she had this what I think.
Then her team says, Oh, well, we have these videos.
Then he said, Okay, fuck it, I'm gonna settle.
And I think what happened was she had the video of him whooping her ass at the hotel, and she probably had some sex videos, right?
And she showed it to him and said, This was gonna come public if you want to go to trial.
He said, Fuck it, I'll pay the 30.
I think he settled for like 33 million, but nothing is stopping her.
Matter of fact, she probably turned it over to the feds and maybe sold a copy to TMZ, et cetera.
Like, those videos are gonna be worth money.
So nothing is stopping her from giving those videos to the feds and cooperating with the feds because I guarantee you she's going to be a star witness for the HSI, New York in this.
But nothing is stopping her from selling those videos and making a bag as well.
So I wouldn't be surprised if she didn't sell it to Paparazzi, the sex videos and the video of her getting her ass whooped.
I mean, we know TMZ broke it, right?
Yeah.
So it's not really in the Fed's interest to leak a video like that because they want to have that.
The thing is this with the government.
They want you to get blindsided when they hit you with discovery, right?
They don't want the defense to have that stuff in front of them and know what's coming.
So that video actually hurts them in their criminal case with leverage because then the defense can kind of see what's coming on, what's going to happen.
So what I think is Cassie leaked it to the press, got paid for it, and, you know, and then she also gave it to the feds as well for their criminal case.
But the feds can't stop her from leaking the video.
Interesting.
Hey, by the way, because I'll tell you this, bro, as a case agent, if my one of my witnesses leaked a video that they gave to me that I was using in a case as evidence, I'd be fucking livid.
I'd call her the next day and say, you stupid bitch.
I can literally charge you with impeding a federal investigation for this.
You fucking dumbass.
Because I'd be a case high profile like that, bro.
You got to keep all your cards to your chest because you're going after someone that has the money and the legal team to actually fight this shit.
So you can't afford to fuck up and have cases, things get leaked to the press that could compromise your investigation because you know when you're going after someone like Didi, you got to come correct and you can easily go to trial and you don't want to lose trial.
Feds don't lose trials for that reason.
So if I was a case agent and one of my witnesses leaked a piece of my evidence to the press, I'd be calling her and saying, you dumb bitch, I should fucking talk to the AUSA about prosecuting your dumbass for that.
Hey, yo, we got this picture on the screen.
I don't even know if it's real, but it's hilarious.
They say this is OTF's jam in the interrogation room and they got him fucking up a bag of motherfucking, what is this, a McDonald's?
Is that like at this point a TV myth?
Like, is it actually a thing where people might be like, hey, we're going to give you some food you might like that you could tell us the truth?
It's true, bro.
I would always get all my witnesses food whenever after I arrested them.
I'd always ask him what you want to eat and we take them and get them whatever.
Because a lot of the times that's going to be their last like good meal, bro.
So wait, so maybe you just eat the food and those shit.
All right, wait, hold on, hold on.
All right, hold on.
All right.
So you capture, all right, you lock the witness up.
They're in whatever.
And are you asking them, like, are you hungry on the way there?
Or you ask him if they're hungry when they're in.
We're going to go all the way back.
So I really explained how you should do my shit, right?
Because I had a lot of information, right?
So I'm going to go back with y'all, right?
So let's go to the house when they get arrested.
Yeah.
When he gets arrested, I'm not the one arresting him.
Okay?
That's number one.
I go ahead and I put the SWAT team and they go get him, right?
So they're not mad at you.
They think you the good guy.
Exactly.
So the strategy begins in the beginning, right?
So I'm the case agent.
I'm the guy that's running the case, right?
Depending on who the individual is, depends on how hard I'm going to go.
If they're not that bad, like if they don't got a crazy criminal history or like it's not like that serious, I'm going to try to catch him at the airport or I'll try to catch him at his house or maybe his girl's place, right?
And if I know that he's not like that crazy of a person, I'll try not to do the SWAT team because the SWAT team makes shit weird.
Then I got to do a lot of, you know, I got to like be all nice and all this extra shit, whatever.
So the SWAT team makes it a little bit tougher.
So I try not to do a SWAT team unless I absolutely have to and they're a dangerous individual.
But most of the time, it'll be, I do a traffic stop, right?
A traffic stop.
This is a funny picture, by the way.
A traffic stop, catch him at the airport, et cetera, right?
So after they get arrested, right?
I'm not the one that originally arrests him.
Now, if I am the one that's there, right?
The other guy cuffs him up and he's kind of an asshole.
I come in and I say, hey, how are the cuffs?
Are they too tight?
Whatever it may be.
Yeah, they hurt a little bit.
All right, cool.
This is what I'm going to do.
I'm going to handcuff you in the front.
This is against policy, but I'm going to handcuff you in the front so a little bit more comfortable.
You're going to do that to try to gain some trust?
Of course.
Absolutely.
This is what I used to do all the time.
Right?
So I'll loosen up the handcuffs.
I say this line every time.
Yo, I'm going to unhandcuff you.
If you trust, I'm going to fuck you up.
But we have a level of trust here.
I'm going to handcuff you and put it in the front so it's more comfortable.
And they say thank you, right?
So I unhandcuff him, put it in the front, make it more comfortable, double lock it so he can't break out, obviously.
And then I put him in the car, right?
What I'll do sometimes is I'll put him in the front seat next to me, and then I'll put an agent behind him, right?
And then go ahead.
So, so, so this is like you have like a whole strategy of getting this person absolutely, bro.
People like, God damn.
Absolutely.
Because, bro, here's the thing.
I was the case maker in my office.
I was one of the, like, I got a director's award.
Like, I didn't do that from like just, you know, like I was what you would consider like a good case agent, like casemaker type dude.
So, I wasn't like on a SWAT team and under this tackleberry shit because that's just like grunt retard shit.
I was more focused on doing big conspiracy cases.
And the way you do that is you got to be a good talker.
You got to be able to identify with these guys.
It's not like the fucking movies where you bring them in and you put this fucking light on their face and say, hey, nigga, you got to talk to me like this.
Like, no, man, it's you, you talk to these people as human beings.
Bro, I spent like an hour or two just shooting the shit with them about their family, their kids, their life.
One dude was like a fucking like professional frisbee player.
Nigga taught me how to play Frisbee.
I was like, what the hell?
So, yeah, you know, so AJ, if you're here, still, basically, you know, my man Myron gonna put you in the front seat.
You're gonna think that, you know what I mean?
You the big dog.
So now you, you talking a little bit extra.
I mean, I'm gonna have Myron give me some food, nigga, and tell him to take me to my cell, bro.
No, no, no, no.
He give you the food and he'd be like, yo, bro.
No, no, hold on.
I'm pretty sure he got more tactics.
He's going to be like, yo, bro, really?
We ain't even, you weren't even a target of this shit.
We want somebody else.
Nah, I'm sorry you got caught up in this.
Anyway, Myron, keep giving the tactics because a nigga like AJ, I could tell the first bite of the Kai Senat chicken Big Mac, he's telling.
I'm going to tell Myron, bring me a tour of Italy from Olive Garden, nigga.
And cold stone ice cream.
Yeah, I'm going to go to Myrtle.
That's the other important thing, too.
So Myron, Myron brings you the tour of Italy, which, by the way, if anybody knows about Olive Garden, come on.
That's like prime.
That's good eats.
So here's the other thing, too, that's really important, right?
So when you arrest somebody, guys, you got to read them their Miranda rights, right?
So the way I would deal with that is I'd be like, all right, bro, look, obviously you're hearing handcuffs and shit like that.
So I just got to do this as a formality.
You have the rights to remain.
Sign anything you say could be used against you, court of law, blah, blah, blah.
And I kind of run through it, right?
And then, and then I'll be like, ask them if they understand, though.
Of course.
Of course, of course.
Hey, do you understand?
Because a lot, these dudes have been arrested before.
Sometimes they'll stop me in mid-sentence.
They'll be like, oh, yeah, I know, bro.
I know.
I get it.
Like, hey, I got to read it to you.
I got to read it to you anyway.
You could choose to talk to me or not.
I'm not going to ask you no questions about this bullshit, bro.
I'm just going to, we're just going to shoot the shit, whatever, right?
So when I put him in the car, like, mind you, my first duty station was Texas.
Everything was far.
Like, we're talking 60, 70, 100 miles to get to the fucking local jail.
So I'd be driving with him, right?
And I'd say, I'd be sitting there talking with him, whatever.
I'd be like, yo, are you hungry?
And he'd be like, yeah, I'd be like, what do you want to get?
And I'll like look at like the local restaurants around this shit.
And Pollyo Local, because you were down on the southern border.
Like, what was the spot?
You tell me.
What about Whataburger, bro?
Whataburger?
Whataburger?
Yeah, they used to love that shit.
And okay, okay, okay, okay.
That's basically like In and Out, or that's basically like Whataburger is terrible.
Taco Palenque, too.
They love that shit.
That's like South Texas.
Taco Palenque.
All my Mexicans on the Southwest border know what I'm talking about with that one.
Eagle Paz, Del Rio.
So, okay, they asked the spot you stopped there or whatever, blah, blah.
Are you using your car?
Are you using like the, there's like a precinct card?
Like, what card are you using?
So what you could do is, like, you could, you could use your shit and then like expense it later, but I would always use my shit.
Damn.
Yeah, yeah.
You could expense it later.
Hold on.
I bet.
So, cool.
You now go, you know, you swipe, you go get the shit.
Motherfuckers hungry.
Yeah.
Like, you wait till you get to the spot for them to eat because now they want to eat.
Yeah, yeah.
So it depends.
So, like, what I'll do is I'll either keep driving or I'll park it and then we eat and we just shoot the shit.
And that's why I handcuff them in the front because like, like, you know, because a lot of agents will be like, nah, you know, you got to be handcuffed in the back and shit.
Like, you know, because they're fat slobs or females or whatever.
But like with me, I was like, you know, I was like in the best shape back then.
So I was like, hey, I'm going to handcuff you in the front.
So they could eat and shit too, bro.
So, and that stuff goes really far because most agents are dicks.
Most cops are dicks.
Like, I never ever treated them shitty.
I always talk to them like a human being.
I always call them by their first name or whatever they prefer to be called by, their nickname, whatever the hell it may be, depending on who they were.
If they're a higher ranking guy, I would refer to them by their hair ranking name.
So, and I would, and like the first hour, I wouldn't ask them nothing about criminal activity, bro.
None of that bullshit.
I'll just ask about what they do, their family, their hobbies and shit.
That's how I got into that whole conversation about Frisbee with one dude.
But you know what?
Hold on, real quick, real quick, Mario.
Say you get somebody in custody, and this is the conversation that happens right here.
Just listen, I don't know if you can hear it, but this is a conversation.
Yeah.
Give me some McDonald's.
And you come back, I might remember something.
Can you do that?
Oh, yeah.
Big Mac Prize.
Coke.
Yeah.
Say the homies, say, yo, yo, if you get him some McDonald's, by the time you get back, he might start remembering some shit that's going down.
Yeah, I mean, you know, you could do it like that where you order the food once you get back to the station.
I used to get the food for them right then and there.
So they would, because here's the thing, the drive was so long that they'd be hungry again by the time we got to the interview.
Oh, shit.
You just keep feeding these motherfuckers.
Oh, yeah, bro.
Oh, yeah.
Have you ever said somebody just like, all right, thank you for the food.
I can't see him in our cell.
Yeah, that's how that happens too.
And that's the thing.
Here's the thing.
I never pushed it, bro.
So like when they say, yo, I don't want to talk, I'll be like, all right, cool.
Or they say, I want, I want a lawyer or someone shit like that.
I'll be like, no problem.
I put them in the cell.
You know what I always do?
I let them spend a couple of nights at the county jail, and then I come back like three or four days later.
And then I would say 80% of the time, they'll be like, yeah, I want to cooperate.
Fuck this.
This shit sucks.
Yo, this sounds diabolical, man.
Okay.
All right, bet.
So all right.
So now you got him eating a tour, Italy, all that type of good stuff.
And now they're kind of sizing you up to say, yo, listen, because this is going to probably be a thing.
They're like, yo, listen.
Yo, I could help, but I need to know if I got a deal.
Like, yo, what are you going to like?
They basically want assurances.
Of course.
Right?
But you're an agent.
You can't give assurances because you're not a DA.
How do you deal with that?
Okay, this is what I always say.
This is my go-to line.
I'm going to call the AUSA and I'm going to vouch for you.
That was my line every time.
Now, depending on who the individual was, right?
Like, depending on who they were, like, let's say they're a middleman.
I'll be like, look, I'm just going to keep it straight with you, okay?
I know everything about you.
I know who your girlfriend is.
I know you sleep on this, at this address, blah, blah, blah.
All this shit, right?
And now I'll tell them, I know you're the fucking, you just stashed the drugs at your crib.
I know Pablo is the main one that actually does XYZ.
And I know this dude does XYZ.
Do you want to take the rap for all these dickheads?
If you cooperate now, I'll literally go call the AUSA and we could work something out.
If not, no thing is.
Say the individual is Dirk.
Say the individual Dirk.
Oh, Dirk is cooked because he's the highest on the totem pole, bro.
We'll just say, I bet I need this in writing.
Ooh, that's a good one.
If Dirk says I need it in writing.
No, no, no.
This guy you got in custody, you just fed him.
He's like, you're like, oh, I can vouch for you.
I bet.
I need that in writing.
Okay, so I'm going to tell them, all right, so we could go because here's the thing.
I'm going to tell him, I got to talk to the AUSA.
I don't know if we can get you anything in writing right now.
All right, then I'm not going to talk.
All right, then, well, then you're going to have to spend a night in county jail, bro.
No problem.
Okay.
And then you're going to change that after four or five days.
They go, I come back.
What happens if I tell you some shit and nothing happens?
I'm still here.
Well, here's the thing.
Like I said, this is where, as a criminal, you got to be intelligent, right?
So if you got a lot of information, right?
For all you guys, okay, so we talked about how to become a murderer, right?
And all this other shit, which I don't think you guys should ever actually follow this advice.
But let's say you did get caught up in some fucking conspiracy shit for anybody in here in the chat.
I got you guys.
This is what you do.
All right.
You get caught in a drug conspiracy.
You get caught in a fucking Rico or some other shit like that.
Let's say you're not the top dude.
You're in the middle somewhere.
Fantastic.
This is what you're going to tell the agents when you get arrested.
Look, I'm going to cooperate.
I want my lawyer.
I'm going to go ahead and fire Kai Prof. I'm going to debrief with y'all.
And that's it.
I'm going to debrief with you guys.
I'm going to give y'all everything that you want to know.
Let's get a 5K going.
Let's get a profit going.
I'm ready to come forward.
I'll give y'all everybody, but I need a proffer.
Boom.
And then he could make it, maybe call the AUSA and get a fucking 5K that day.
Get you a letter that day.
Depending on where you stand in the organization.
But the thing is, is that you actually have to have some, because keep in mind, when agents pick you up, they already know what you're privy to and what you're not privy to a lot of times in these conspiracy cases.
So if you're a low-level guy, they're going to be like, nah, we ain't going to give you a 5K.
But if you're like a mid to higher level guy, they'll be like, all right, yeah, we'll give you that 5K.
But if you're the top guy, you ain't going to get no 5K nine out of 10 times unless you got something really fucking good.
So in Dirk's case, the only thing he has to barter is he's got to solve those murders in Chicago.
And that's assuming the FBI even gives a fuck and wants to solve them.
AJ, you taking the 5K?
What was that?
I don't know.
I'm not doing that.
It's what doing a 5K?
I'm asked if AJ will take the 5K.
Nah, I wouldn't do that.
I'd stay in jail.
My round got me the tour of Italy.
I'd have been good, nigga, a few days.
All right.
Well, you got the tour of Italy.
Then you're going to be fucking in the cell with fucking, you know, with Mario and shit and Luigi.
And you're going to wonder what the hell's going on.
That's fine.
So all they got, Dirk, on is what?
Murder for hire?
Why is that?
Bro, they got him on conspiracy for murder for hire, and that's just off the criminal complaint.
They're going to indict him probably for more.
Well, that's that's not.
When do you think the indictment?
When do you think we're going to see the indictment?
Within two weeks, probably.
Okay.
Bro, you said, you guys are saying, yo, it's just murder for hire as if it's like that's some bullshit chart.
You guys do realize like that.
But like, that's like a matter of time.
How did they come up with that?
Did y'all not see the whole show?
Bro, I'm asking you, man.
Just how they come in the short term, bro.
Bro, we literally went over all this, man.
Yo, it's simple.
Bro, I just tuned in, bro.
Okay.
It's very simple.
Dirk hired a dude to facilitate all this.
The dude that he hired, Grant, is a dumbass, used OTF credit cards, took private interviews with luxury cards.
Yo, his accounts was fucked up.
He rented luxury cards.
That's what happened, bro.
Nah, because here's the thing.
He said on a text message, yo, don't tell no, don't use my name on none of this shit.
Obviously, they got cooperators that knew that Dirk ordered the hit.
There's OTF credit cards being used.
There's instruction being done, flying on private just with these individuals.
Like, bro, these niggas are cooking.
They're cooked, bro.
That's not good enough.
They say he lost his phone.
They know that he's the user of the phone because somebody was contacting Dirk on that phone in February 2022.
So they know for a fact Dirk is the user of that phone number.
Man, that was a good time.
Yeah, it was a rap.
It's a rap.
What do people?
Wait, wait, wait.
Myron, what do you mean it's a rap?
Bro, Dirk is cooked, man.
Look, I know you guys fuck with the voice and everything else like that, but I'm being objective.
I'm a fan too.
But you got to stick a fork in it sometimes, man.
That's the only thing he's guilty for.
So look at the music.
Let me ask you a question.
So, 6ix9ine got federal charges.
Yep.
Got two years.
Obviously, he cooperated.
Could this play out anywhere near that?
Fuck no, because Dirk is the male murder of this indictment.
Really?
Yeah, Dirk is a top guy.
So the 6ix9ine situation, the reason why 6ix9ine worked, and I feel like an asshole because I've ever said this before, but I guess for the people that might not know, because me and you've had this conversation a million times, so I apologize.
But for your audience that might not be aware, the reason why 6ix9ine got such little time, guys, this is how 6ix9ine did it.
He was in the middle of the organization.
He was a financier.
When you're a financier and the rapper, you had the status and the money.
So that means you're rubbing elbows with people in the middle to low level, and you're also rubbing elbows with people at the high level, right?
So since he's in the middle, he's privy to all the gang activity on both sides.
So he's the perfect person to turn because he knows what's going on.
On top of that, he had an incentive to cooperate because these were trying to kill him, and Shawty was fucking his baby mom.
So he had every reason to cooperate because they were doing all this shit to him and doing him dirty, and they were trying to kill him.
So he's what I would call like a perfect informant, right?
Absolutely perfect informant.
He's in the middle.
He didn't do nothing too serious.
He didn't kill nobody.
So he gave him some good time off, right?
And he wasn't really a gang member.
He was just a financier, right?
So that's why 6ix9ine got such little time, such little time, was because he gave up everybody above him and some people below him.
But very few people are able to be in that position and be privy to all that kind of information in a gang or organized crime case.
In this case, Dirk is the top dude.
So since he's a top dude, he's going to be looked at as a leader organizer and he's going to get more time off of that.
Him and Grant are going to be the leader organizers of this situation and they're going to get the most time by far.
They're going to be the ones closest to getting life, even though the shooters that actually killed Kwando's cousin might not necessarily get life.
I think all of them are probably going to be likely to get, you know, football numbers where they're not going to ever get out of prison.
But Dirk and Grant are going to be the most susceptible to get the higher sentences because they're the leader organizers.
And when it comes to sentencing, when they do their numbers and they're crunching the numbers and all that, they typically get the most time.
So It's not looking good for Dirk, bro, at all.
I'm damn damn.
Yo, yo, AJ, you here?
Yeah.
Yo, I mean, he pretty much explained the whole 6ix9 situation.
Would you tell?
Nah, I wouldn't.
Nigga, fuck my bitch and try to kill me.
I'm going to kill him.
Fuck his bitch.
Yeah, but how are you going to do that when you're in jail?
Whenever I get out.
And on top of that, you're not going to have protection in prison, which is run by gangs at federal level.
You got all the bloods wanting to kill you.
Well, why would they want to kill me?
And you're 5'6 and 150 pounds.
Why would they want to kill me, though?
I haven't told yet.
They assume you told.
No, I'm saying I'm not going to tell, and I'm going to kill a nigga that tried to kill me.
All right, so you're going to kill a high-ranking blood member when you're not even in the gang and federal prisons are literally run by bloods and crips.
I'm a millionaire.
I get some niggas to tap in with me.
They're going to want to kill you even more because you're the millionaire and you're the celebrity.
Bro, if you give some niggas money in jail, they're going to be cool.
You think 6ix9ine got money like that when he was going in, bro?
He was spending money on fucking girls and shit, man.
Like, you was tricking off and shit.
I mean, I don't think he was like crazy rich, but he had enough money to pay some niggas off.
Like, yo, this is what we do.
People really underestimate how bad rappers are with their money, bro.
Even if I had no money, I'm still not telling.
We're going to figure this out.
Like, but I ain't going to tell.
For 40 years, you're going to figure it out?
Yeah.
Okay, bro.
I chose to get into this.
I chose my.
I ain't going to tell some niggas because of what?
These dudes try to kill you and fuck your baby moms, bro.
And they stole money from you.
They literally stole money.
So that means I need to get get back.
No, I'm not about to tell you.
AJ, would you tell on a day?
No.
Like, what if Dirk blamed everything on King Vaughn and D thing?
That might be crazy.
That might be a smart move, actually, because I was just going to say that.
If he came clean and confirmed all the murders that King Vaughn did, which we know he did multiple, look, King Vaughn is dead, bro.
Bro, that's snitching.
That's snitching.
All right.
He dead, bro.
No, that's snitching.
It doesn't matter.
Yo, you're not supposed to talk to the police at all.
All right, I get it.
That's snitching, bro.
But at some point, like, he got a family of kids, bro.
That's fine.
You see your kids do jail visits.
Nigga, he just throw it all away, bro.
He just throw it all away.
I can't lie to you.
I know Dirk right now.
It's like, it was worth it.
I don't care.
No, no, no, no.
Dirk's not saying that.
He didn't even get the target.
He didn't even get the target.
I'm saying, if he did, if I was Dirk, I'd be like, if I did it, it was worth it.
I don't care.
You seen India, bro?
It was worth another nigga being deep inside India?
Nah, bro.
I'm going to be honest with you.
I really think India is going to hold it down for at least probably like eight, ten years.
Fuck.
That's some wishful thinking, academics.
Yo, India is not your regular thought, man.
She's not about to just give that pussy to another nigga, man.
No, I got like a bro.
She's not a doctor.
It's not going to be that long.
Yo, she got three, four kids with him.
She won't hold it down, bro.
Yo, act.
You tripping.
Bro, Dirk ain't paying nobody, man.
Yo, I think Dirk needs to come to the feds and say, yo, I could solve all those murders in Chicago.
Do a 5k proffer.
Cooperate.
What murders, man?
You don't know about no murders.
Come on, man.
Seriously.
Entertainment only.
Nah, my nigga Smirk will never do that.
Bro.
I met him personally, known personally, know the guys he's around.
He's a stand-up dude, stand tall.
He never tells me every single murder that went down in Chicago in the 2010s, bro.
Garen fucking team.
He knows every trigger man.
He knows everything.
He knows.
Talk about it.
He knows where they're going.
He's not a criminal, man.
He knows everything, bro.
He's not going to say nothing about it.
I promise you.
He better, or else we're not going to get no voice.
The voice is gone.
That's fine.
I think he's cool with that.
He'll be out.
Hey, you think he's cool with that, bro?
I know Dirk rather get 100 years than talk.
Bro, look, I'm talking.
Look, act.
What I just said, bro, tell his legal team that shit, man.
He needs to go and go to the feds and say, I'm willing to proffer.
I'll solve the murders of Chicago.
Give y'all whatever you want.
All the crime going on in Chicago.
That's the only way he's going to get out of this, bro.
I promise you.
That don't make sense, man.
What do you mean, though?
Bro, I'm trying to save this.
League and Chinese, man.
Bro, I'm trying to save Dirk.
You niggas just want to get out of here.
That sounds crazy.
I ain't going to lie to you.
Dirk.
You guys want him to ride.
I want him out.
Dirk.
I got to live with Dirk.
I met Dirk mad times.
Fuck with him, talk to him a lot.
He'll never do no shit like that, bro.
Okay, bro.
That's cool.
Like, I get it that you have this image of him in your head, but I want him to actually be free and be able to see his kids grow up and not be in prison for the rest of his life.
So I'm giving him advice to get out.
Myron, man.
But you give him advice that's against everything he believes in.
Oh, well, he's alive and he's not in jail.
And he's with his family and his kids.
Bro, when you got the kind of money that he got, bro, look at Gunner.
Gunner was able to still make money.
But Gunner ain't tell, though.
Bro.
Oh, my God.
Bro, he confessed to the existence of an organized gang.
And that in itself fucked everybody up because he acknowledged that YSL was in fact a gang.
We can't speak for Gunner, man.
But wasn't Gunner's police saying like you can't use nothing?
I say against nobody else.
Bro, him admitting that YSL is a gang fucks everybody up in the indictment because that's acknowledging that it is an organized criminal entity and enterprise, which is what they alleged in the money.
Even if they can't use that outside of this plea, they can't use it.
They can absolutely use what I'm saying.
They could absolutely use it.
I thought that's what his police said.
You can't use what I'm saying outside of this.
He admitted that the drugs and the guns, if I'm not mistaken, when he got caught with young Thug weren't his.
What does that do?
Yeah.
What is that?
Nigga, it wasn't mine?
I mean, it wasn't.
By proxy, that's him telling on Thug.
If I say, if me and you in the car, and I'm like, yo, that shit not mine.
Yeah, that doesn't mean I'm saying it's yours, nigga.
I don't know who the fuck that is.
But me and you are the only ones in the car.
It's automatically mine.
I'm done.
I'm cooking.
Nothing in this car.
Bro, that's the problem.
Dirk and Gunner are two different people, man.
Hold on, hold on, hold on.
It was him and Thug, and Thug is the main guy that they were going after.
So by you not taking the gun, the drugs, or whatever it may be, or the guns, I forget what it was.
By you not taking a rap, it's automatically going on me and I'm cooked.
And here's the other thing, too.
Gunner's career is fine.
Bro, these white people don't give a fuck if you get indicted and talk.
They don't care.
It's only niggas that care, bro.
And who's the major consumers of hip-hop nowadays that actually pay for shit?
It's white people, bro.
Don't matter.
He'd be a snitch.
They'll make fun of him for a little bit, but, bro, he's going to still sell out record.
He's going to still sell out.
He's too bad.
I don't think he cares about that.
I don't think Dirk cares about that.
He's a real street nigga.
His dad went to jail because of a rat.
And what happened?
His dad went to jail.
He wasn't there supporting Dirk, and he ended up becoming a fuck up and a gang member and doing all this dumb shit.
He got lucky that he was able to find it with rap, but obviously his friends died.
He grew up in a lot of suffering.
I don't think Dirk is a fuck up, man.
Bro, he's in the middle of the voice.
Look, if he wants to continue to have a voice, if he wants to continue to have a voice, bro, he's got to get out.
What you guys are advocating is.
He's going to get out, bro.
He just don't got to talk to nobody.
That's it.
Send the lawyer.
He's going to die in prison if he listens to y'all, bro.
No, you won't, man.
Serious question, though.
Act, how much is Dirk worth?
I have no idea.
I've been trying to figure it out.
Like, at least 50?
Yeah.
I'd rather go to jail.
I'd rather die in jail than be a snitch.
That's what I was about to ask you, AJ.
I swear I was about to ask you that.
I was about to say, so 50 mil, 50 mil, right?
You got 50.
Let's say Dirk's listening to me.
Actually, what did I say?
50 million, but that's 40 years old.
If I'm 40 years old and Dirk tells me, nigga, I'm the name.
I'm Jam.
And Dirk says, yo, I got a fucking billion dollars for you.
Nigga, I tell you, yes, I'm taking the money and I'm going.
I'm staying in jail.
No, the fuck you know.
No, you're not.
I promise you I would.
If I'm jam, a fucker fuck up that's broke.
AJ standing jail for a billion.
And got nothing, nothing for his fucking wife, nothing to his name.
And a nigga offer me a billion dollars to stay in jail, nigga.
Yeah, I'm taking that shit.
No, bro.
What the fuck are you going to do with the money, bro?
I'm going to give it to my family, my kids, my whole family's name.
My family's going to be good for the rest of their life.
And I'm going to use that money in jail.
I'm going to be getting all type of food, nigga.
I'll guard that bitch, nigga.
That shit will be good in there.
Nigga, I'm going to be blessed.
You tried that chicken Big Mac?
I ain't tried yet, man, but I'm waiting for Kai to get on stream.
I'm trying to do a mukbang with Kai Pauls.
Yeah, man, I think Dirk's best situation here, man.
He's going to cooperate, help those unsolved murders come to the table, do a 5K proffer.
Maybe they could do it in a way where it doesn't come out that he cooperated with them.
I mean, it's going to be tough to hide it if he gets less time.
But regardless, if he wants any future, bro, he's going to have to cooperate, maybe solve those murders.
I think that's the best way or solve any other crimes that the FBI might be looking at in Chicago with gang shit.
Yo, that sounds like a fairy tale, man.
It's never happening.
What is Bird meaning brother name?
Gangster Terrence Williams.
That nigga about a snitch, bro.
I'm telling you, bro.
What if the witnesses come up missing?
That's not going to happen.
Nigga, what if Jim just pulled a wise L Woody?
Yo, that'll be crazy.
You guys got to understand, bro.
That YSL case is a state case with the state of Georgia with a bunch of fucking incompetent lawyers and idiots, bro.
Like, the feds don't move like the state of Georgia.
Like, this is a, this is, bro, this is going to be out of this.
The FBI, this is the Central District of Los Angeles, a very, you know, aggressive U.S. attorney's office, and they're going after an A-list rapper.
Bro, he's cooked.
Yo, have you seen Dirk's lawyer, though?
He's beating that case, man.
Okay, bro.
This isn't Fannie Willis, man.
I ain't gonna lie.
If you see his lawyer, he's winning the case, man.
Act, didn't you?
Early got a bad ginson, did he?
Yo, anyway, any five words, bro.
Why do you guys think that Dirk got a song called Federal Nightmares and Not State Nightmares?
Y'all thought about it?
It's a song you can't use the lyrics, man.
Okay, but no, no, no.
But I'm saying, why did he come out with a song called Federal Nightmares and Not State Nightmares?
Entertainment only, man.
Okay.
Why is it that?
Every rapper.
Every rapper tells me that.
Any last words?
Because I ain't going to lie.
I've been over seven hours.
I'm going to get the fuck off of here.
All right.
Tomorrow.
My 30K.
Myron, I'm going to give you the last word.
Any last word from Ray?
not man uh like uh basically bro i we we talked about Not you yet.
I'll give you the last word.
Ray Ray.
Okay.
Oh, Dirk about to be home, man.
Don't listen to Myron.
You don't know what you're talking about, man.
Stay solid.
Don't snitch.
All right.
AJ, what do you think?
Man.
What straight drop said, man, before I bite the cheese, man?
Niggas know what I do, Ag.
I be in the jail chilling.
Good.
And he got life.
And he got life.
Straight drop.
I got to tell him.
That's fine.
I'd rather get life than be a nigga that tells me.
Bro, he got life.
Dirk's going to set the example.
He's going to show y'all.
If you guys do not talk and let your lawyer do the talking, you beat the case.
Watch.
Bruh.
He literally used an example of a nigga that got life.
It's going to be straight dropped the soap now.
Okay.
I don't find that funny.
Facts, facts, facts.
Who that's?
Shout out to the 30K that we got in the server.
And I just want to know if.
Yeah.
Oh, I was about to say, I didn't think we were going to.
Yo, do y'all niggas think that Dirk should snitch on King Vaughn and D thing and come home so he can be with India?
Yes or no?
I'm looking at the comments.
Y'all gonna be honest with you?
I don't care how tough I am, man.
If I had India at the crib, man, man, I'm gonna have to catch y'all niggas later, bro.
Heck, just do the conjugal visits.
Nah, nah, nah.
No conjugal visits, federal, bro.
Oh, what?
No.
How you get some pussy when you're in the middle of the morning?
You don't even get parole on federal, bro.
No parole.
All right, AJ, I ain't gonna lie.
It sounds like you're gonna talk, man.
No conjugal visits, no parole.
You gotta tell.
Fuck it.
Heck, I got pictures on my wall, nigga.
Fuck it.
Oh, and he be smashing the COs, man.
Stop playing.
They canceled Dirk's meet and greet in Italy.
So he got locked up, man.
Damn, damn, damn.
Man, he cooked, man.
You guys don't care about Dirk.
All right.
Look, for me, guys, check me out on Federacs, Fresh and Fit.
You're going to be live tomorrow, 7:30 p.m.
So on Fresh and Fit.
And then I do my true crime shit with the Fed Reacts on Sundays at 8 or 9 p.m. Eastern Standard Time.
So, yo, if you're around either before or after, I'll probably be on.
What time are you going to stream?
Yeah, yeah.
Probably tomorrow.
I'll probably stream like 5 to 12 or something like that.
All right.
I'll hop on with you a little bit.
What do you want to discuss?
You want to talk Dirk some more or anything else?
Yeah, we didn't get the ISO of just me and you because we had transo tomorrow.
Yeah, whatever, whatever you want, man.
All right, cool.
Hey, hey, chat, when it comes to situations like this, I love bringing Myron on.
I feel like he has valuable insight, and I could kind of bounce off him with questions that we all have, and I know y'all have.
So, you know, I think it's a good deal, you know?
So, yeah, a lot of them hate me, but uh, you guys will, you guys will, uh, you guys will like me eventually.
Pause, they hate me now, but yo, it's weird how they have this odd relationship with you when you get on here.
First of all, they don't think none of my audience don't love the insight you bring here.
They'll just bring up some odd shit to be like, Yo, this is the guy who doesn't like black people, of course.
This is the guy, of course.
This is like they'll bring up, they'll bring up some stuff like, Yo, this is the guy who, and they'll bring up some like you know, obviously some relationship stuff or whatever.
And I'm like, Yo, dog, hey, shout to my guy, Myron.
I with him no matter what he does, but like he has multiple different facets of what he does.
He does relationship stuff, he does political talk, he does some stuff just about life and entrepreneur entrepreneurship.
He does shit about getting in the gym and wealth and fitness, and then he also does stuff about um law.
You guys do with me, you don't agree with me with everything, so like, why do you feel you got to agree with him with everything?
It's okay, yeah, man.
I mean, they're all mad.
Nah, they with him, they're giving him W's.
No, no, no, no, no, no, me to act and Myron stream in the gym.
Oh, yeah, no, no, yeah, that'll be epic, nigga.
Nah, that'll be lit.
Nah, but you got now, I've seen Myron get down.
Myron is like, he's like level 20, so like, I need somebody on level three.
You didn't keep up with my ring in the gym or what?
Yo, yo, first of all, here's the thing: I'm gonna tell you why this nigga is ridiculous.
So, like, um, I spent all day doing all some regular shit.
Like, my new workout is like doing the housework.
I know it sounds mad old.
I do sound old when I say it, but like, by the time I get to stream, like now, yo, I'm about to go take a nap.
I gotta go to the bank in the morning, go do some shit, and then I'm gonna get back on stream.
This motherfucker is about to, when he ends his shit, he's about to go do push-ups, sit-ups, and bench presses.
I'm good.
That's what I'm saying.
Yo, if a nigga is gonna go to the gym at 2:30 a.m., yo, God bless him.
This guy's really like he's trained for that, but I don't want to be on that regimen, or I can't be right now.
Hey, man, I'm here whenever you're ready, bro.
We don't got to even do it on camera.
Pause, we could just work out without nobody seeing.
Just make sure that by the way, hey, listen, yeah, I told y'all, and Myron, I know you haven't seen me in person in a while.
Chat, I told y'all, first of all, I'm down 30 pounds.
Oh, congratulations, bro.
That's a big W. Yo, that's real big W. What?
Keeping a bean with you.
I didn't, I didn't care nothing about like fans saying it whether they saw pictures or whatever.
Yo, everybody know I'm Jamaican.
My mama, Jamaican.
My mama is always the first person to call me fat.
When my mama said, oh, you lost some weight.
Keep it up.
Keep losing weight.
I want you to live a long time, son.
That's the first time I ever felt I lost weight.
Yo, Jamaican moms, all they do is violate you.
100%.
So if they tell you you lost weight, you're good.
A Jamaican mom only violates you.
Like, she's going to tell you everything that your friends won't tell you, bro.
100%.
Oh, yo, Act.
They're saying in my chat, Tori, too.
Bro, we all know Tori didn't shoot that chick, bro.
That's a whole other conversation, though.
He's man.
Hold on.
You shouldn't even say that because the dude on here is Tori's man who is doubting you.
Yo, Ray, why are you on here down Myron when Myron's over here picking up a Tori, bro?
Who said I'm down Myron?
I just said Dirksen, come on, bro.
I was like the first person, one of the first people to get the police report and said, yo, Tori didn't shoot that bitch, bro.
It was her fucking friend.
I was one of the first people to say that.
Do you think Tori's gonna get out of jail?
I don't know because he didn't take the stand, man.
I wish he took the stand, bro.
He should have taken a stand, but I know he, I know he didn't.
Even if he took the stand in this woman control world, he was just a little more guilty, bro.
Yeah, but the thing that kills me is like, bro, it doesn't make sense for her to shoot her because, bro, the bitches were fighting, bro, before the shootouts, shots were even fired.
Like, Meg and her dumbass friend, what's her name?
What was her name?
The chick that she fought, her best friend.
Kelsey.
Kelsey.
Kelsey, yes.
Bro, they were beating the shit out of each other, bro.
Was nails and hair and all that shit all over the street, bro.
And Tori tried to break that shit up.
It doesn't make sense for him to shoot at Meg's feet.
No, it was her friend Kelsey that shot at her.
That's why she took the Fifth Amendment.
That's why she decided to stay silent on the stand when they brought her up and then to give her her dumbass an immunity deal.
As soon as she took the fifth, I knew she shot her, bro.
And all the evidence points to it, too.
Tori is innocent, bro.
He's fucking innocent.
He just didn't want to take the stand because it was a lose-lose.
If it took the stand and he implicated her, it would have hurt his career.
Yo, I'm going to keep it agree with you.
Tori would have never been in jail if he took the academics philosophy.
Tori was trying to act too tough.
He wasn't trying to like, oh, I ain't going to snitch.
Nigga, I would have said from day one: first of all, I'm trying to normalize calling the police versus women.
You in an argument with the woman, you can't backhand her.
Yeah, slammer.
You better call the cops.
Otherwise, you better be ducking like Jay-Z when she's swinging at you.
You can't do nothing.
We in America, bro.
You feel what I'm saying?
So it's like these days we're shaming dudes for this and third.
It's like, what are the options?
So now, say you're at yo, Martin, you're at the crib.
You got some belligerent woman.
She's acting crazy.
You ask her to leave.
She said, no, bitch, I'm not going to leave.
What you going to do?
Put hands on me.
What's up, nigga?
Fuck you.
You a bitch.
This and third.
She's talking crazy to you.
Whatever.
What you going to do?
I'm pulling out my camera calling 911, bro.
Fuck that.
Exactly.
I'm snitching.
Fuck these bitches.
Men are the new women.
You can't do it.
Mystery code with hoes, man.
Physically remove a woman.
So you got to call the cops.
You have to.
So, like, I've been trying to normalize.
Yo, listen, man.
You got an unruly chick.
Listen, keep your camera for your own protection.
Hopefully, you got surveillance footage or something or a ring camera and call the cops, man.
These women don't respect nothing but the law.
Facts.
I don't think Tori did it either, but why you think Meg would say he did then, Myron?
To protect her friend, and she was mad at Tori, bro.
How do you want to protect your friend?
That's not, they're not friends no more.
Because at the time, they were still somewhat cool at that point.
Okay, but now they're not.
So why wouldn't she just be like, I'm just dead this situation?
Like, because she already said that she already pointed to him as a shooter and she would look crazy.
Okay.
So her credibility would have been shot.
But like, when you look at the evidence, it just don't make sense that Tori would shoot Meg.
It was, it was 100% Kelsey.
The only thing that don't make sense is like understanding that, like, yo, Meg back then, she had like the build of some chick on HGH and like it's one of those joints where it's like, yo, you might need a weapon for this one.
Like, bro, no street code.
When it comes to women, no street code, man.
Snitch on these bitches.
I'm telling you, snitch on these bitches.
We're going to make it a shirt.
Snitch on these bitches.
I agree with that.
Yo, let me tell you this.
I ain't going to lie to you.
The amount of girls I don't call the cops on me, you would think I'm a snitch.
Well, I mean, I would tell, but listen, you have to.
Yo, there's no choice.
Here's the thing.
Yo, here's the thing.
If we were back in Jamaica back in early 2000s, I would have choked slammer.
Yo, stop playing with me.
We're not about to play no game.
But we in America, yo, you breathe too hard on a chick.
So now I'm like, yo, listen, I gotta have, hey, hey, could you do this?
Hey, could you stop this?
Hey, you're harassing me.
Hey, blah, blah, blah.
Once they can't listen, let the police come talk to them.
Facts.
Police, holla at him.
Now, I ain't gonna lie to you, I would agree with that, but my phone don't die with 911.
All right, so.
Let me tell you this.
These days, women are so like, yo, bro, they're so rambunctious.
Yo, women aren't stupid.
They realize when, oh, okay, you won't call the cops.
So now they're terrorizing you.
Yeah.
Only your face, fucking with you, harassing you all day.
So what you gonna do?
Leave.
All right, all right.
All right.
So you leave.
Now they break some shit at your crib.
Oh, this fucking bitch, AJ, cheating on me.
Fuck his computer.
Break.
Fuck his TV.
Break.
All right.
So you come back to your crib.
She broke a bunch of stuff.
What you finna do?
Yeah.
Heck, man.
You know, shit like that don't happen to me, bro.
Like, I ain't gonna lie to you.
Oh, man.
So now you're just like rewriting this.
I'm asking you, if it did happen, what would you do?
Act at the nigga.
Get a girl over there.
No, she gotta go to jail, bro.
So you would try to get a girl to do what?
Give her the beats.
Okay.
So now you're going down for conspiracy.
All right, so now you're gonna get this girl.
She's already like, why the fuck am I gonna stick around for some random girl to come fight me?
I broke your shit already.
You're too pussy to call the cops.
You can't put hands on me.
I'm going to leave.
Good job, you bitch.
So she leaves now.
What do you do?
Okay, I fix my shit.
Go up on my day.
Okay, she calls, she calls 70,000 worth of shit.
What do you do?
I'm going to pay for the shit, bro.
I can just go by the day, bro.
Like, it is what it is.
Essentially, you're admitting that your girl could do and break anything she want because she's a woman.
No, that wouldn't happen again because shit like that don't happen to me.
But nigga, if that happens, nigga, you just got fuck it.
Whatever it is, what it is.
Bro, unless you're dating white bitches from Connecticut, that's going to happen to you at some point, bro.
Nah, nah, nah, I'm really, I'm that nigga.
I don't have no girls play with me like that.
Sure.
Look, man, when it comes to bitches, we snitching, bro.
Snitches for the bitches.
That's the new situation.
Let me tell this.
Mogo.
Yo, no, you don't want to put your hands on a woman.
And let me tell you this.
These days, women feel so entitled because they're gassed up by all types of people who look at their beauty.
And, bro, half of these chase grew up without a father.
They didn't have to obey any type of law and order when they were in the home.
Why would they just so what is calling the cops gonna do?
Your shit's still broken.
Um, well, first of all, here's the thing: especially, I always say this: anybody who's arguing with a woman, tell me the last time you've argued with a woman at her spot that she got so crazy she broke her own shit.
Ain't never happened in history.
So, when you having this conversation with this person, you need like you need somebody to enforce what you're saying.
Because women all know you're a guy.
You can do, you can do this, you can do that.
You need somebody to enforce it.
And the only person who's going to enforce it is the cops.
Girls will break your shit, get arrested, get out, and do it again.
And then you get them locked up again.
So, that's what I'm trying to say.
It's clearly not doing nothing.
So, what's the point of calling the cops?
I ain't gonna lie.
I done called cops so many times, man.
Listen, like, yo, I don't even argue with females.
Because here's the thing, bro.
Megda Stein claims to be street, but she went ahead and testified against Torrey and she still got her career intact.
Fuck that shit, man.
When it comes to male artists, you should be able to snitch on women, bro, because they snitch on us all the time.
Fuck that.
It's not even snitching.
It's just like, yo, listen, if you do something wrong, like you're seen as a woman beater.
Like, they could do all type of things wrong.
But, oh, I misremembered that.
They're going to be good.
All right.
Anyway, man, yo, listen, man.
I'm finna get off of this joint.
Yo, AJ, call the cops.
It's okay.
Yeah, bro.
When you're straight tomorrow, I'll hit you up.
I'll try to get on before we do the Fresh of Fit thing, man.
But yeah, bro, we'll talk.
Perfect, perfect, perfect.
Thank you, Myron.
Thank you, Trench's new.
Thank you, everybody who came out tonight.
I appreciate you guys.
You guys helped me make a very entertaining stream.
I do know some of y'all want me to do a little bit longer, but I've been on a really early time schedule.
So that's why around two o'clock, like that's just natural.
I've been getting up.
So even now, like I'm about to get up at like six, seven o'clock, and I don't do another nap afterwards.
So like my body just afterward, after a while, like at two o'clock, it's like, yo, dog, go to sleep.
Yeah, nah, bro.
Get some rest.
We'll chill tomorrow, man.
We'll talk tomorrow.
All right, definitely.
Appreciate everybody for coming out.
Yo, AJ, yo, I'm going to hit you for facts for Wallet Intern.
For anybody else who was in here who was asking questions.
I love all y'all and appreciate y'all.
And we'll holler tomorrow.
Chat.
Thank you, bro.
Nobody bigger.
Ain't nobody bigger than the motherfucking chat.
By the way, you guys make sure you Discord.
Facts got some special shit for y'all.
And also make sure y'all support every one of the people who happen to be chatting niggas or contributing.
All right.
Love y'all.
Peace out.
See y'all tomorrow.
I'm out.
Peace.
Peace.
my heart.
All right, guys.
I'll catch you guys.
Be safe, right?
All right, bro.
Yo, Myron, you should come to act show.
You should come to act show on the second second of what, December or no, November?
November.
Yeah, Boston Richie.
Where's that?
You still streaming?
Yeah, I'm still streaming right now, y'all.
Where's it at?
In Jersey.
Okay, okay.
Shit.
Okay, then.
Well, yeah, I'm still streaming.
So don't, I don't know if you guys want to keep it on the low, but I'll link what you guys want to figure it out.
For sure.
Hit me on Twitter.
Hit me on Twitter.
Myron GainesX is my Twitter.
And I'll check my messages now.
All right, guys, be safe, man.
And nothing wrong with cooperating with the police.
I don't even know your street ninjas.
There's a lot wrong with it, Myron.
Okay, okay.
All right.
That's the man.
Free dirt, free Tori, man.
This is why this is why niggas get snitched on like that.
People like you, Myron, saying there's nothing wrong with it.
All right, man.
All right.
Later, guys.
Oh, man.
These guys are entertaining, bro.
All right.
So, what do we got here?
Oh, look, it still shows that we're live here.
Okay.
So, we got 2,100 uninjunctions watching right now.
I think what I might do is I might end the YouTube stream and we might go ahead and watch the most banned documentary.
Watch an hour of it or something like that on Castle Club.
So, guys, come on over to Castle Club Ninjas.
All right.
Come on over to Castle Club.
Oh, man.
What the hell?
Come on over, Ninjas.
Because I think it's about that time, Ninjas, where hold on.
We are going to definitely.
Oh, man.
Hold on one second.
Got to fix some of this shit.
Because I think it's night train time, guys.
It might be night train time with Myron Gaines, as y'all know.
Only on Castle Club.
We might do a night train tonight, Ninjas.
I'm tired, but fuck it.
No one cares if I'm tired or not.
We got to make this shit happen.
So, what I might do is, like I said before, we definitely won't be able to watch it on YouTube.
I'll tell you guys that right now.
We're going to have to probably watch this thing on.
We're obviously going to have to watch this thing on Rumble.
Or no, sorry, Castle Club.
So, my Castle Club Ninjas, we're going to keep going on.
The train does not end.
Hold on one second.
Fixing some of this stuff here.
shout out to bills for teaching me how to do this um and then youtube All right, boom.
So, yeah, guys, so come on over to Castle Club.
I'll read like any last chats and then we'll come on over to Castle Club because on Castle Club, we're going to watch the most banned documentary ever.
It's going to be Liddy.
It's going to be a good time.
You guys are going to learn a little bit about history that everyone is too pussy to acknowledge.
So, come on over, Ninjas.
All right, let me read some of these Rumble rants before I do it.
All right.
Yeah, guys, Castle Club is our membership site.
It's $35 a month, but you get a lot of value on there.
We give you guys Zoom calls, multiple Zoom calls a week.
We post extra content.
I hang out with you guys, Discord.
It's just way better, man.
It's just way, way better.
Castle Club link.
I got you, my friend.
castleclub.tv The documentary is going to be rhymes with Europa.
And also, honestly, I kind of want to go to Castle Club so that we can put the Castle Club chat.
Because the Castle Club chat is way more lit, to be honest with y'all.
They be putting fucking memes and shit.
It's fucking funny as hell.
So, all right, let me double-check any chats here.
All right, so we got here.
I mean, Daniel says loyalty to a fault is what those guys were talking about with you on Axe Stream.
Could you explain the distinction you were making?
Don't know what you mean by that.
W Stream, Myron, Dirk's demise is a sad recurring tale.
Gotta leave the streets behind when you can.
And when is the panel talk with Nick Fuentes?
Gotta work with people and figure that out.
I'm glad FNF has CC members that have an IQ.
We just listened to some legally weird gangbangers.
My showed us the other side of the coin.
WFNFW Federax, thank you, Arc Lightning.
Dirk is one ugly ninja.
Fair enough.
Fresh updates.
Mari, can you click on live on Axe to sync up?
He's out of sync on a whole other image.
Well, it's because we're watching it on the playback, bro.
That's why.
JV, what happened to your IG account?
It got banned.
Working on getting it back.
King Bob looking up Dirk right now.
Okay, we read that.
Cool.
Caught up on that.
Let me make sure I catch all the rumble rants.
All right, no rumble rants.
We got something planned for y'all tomorrow, by the way, when it comes to the Rumble stuff, by the way, guys.
Something big planned.
And I think you guys are really going to enjoy it.
I really do think you guys are going to like it a lot.
The Rumble stuff we got planned.
But chat, I think this is where I'm going to end it here for YouTube and Rumble.
Castle Club, guys, come on over.
Castle Club guys, assemble.
Y'all know what time it is?
Join Castle Club, guys.
Join it.
If you really rock with us, you support us.
Join Castle Club.
It's fucking awesome.
So come on over, guys.
Coming over to Castle Club.
Y'all can see the numbers already going up.
So, guys, I'm going to end the FedReact stream here.
All right, guys.
We're going to only stay on Castle Club.
So I'm going to end the Twitter, Rumble, YouTube here.
Obviously, and Twitter, Fresh, and Pipod, if you guys are watching there.