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Dec. 30, 2024 - MyronGainesX
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Former Fed Explains Lil Durk's Second Murder For Hire
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Welcome to the stream, guys.
Welcome to the stream.
I would have played some little dirt, but you already know they're going to hit me with that copyright.
So here we are.
But welcome to the stream, guys.
Happy to have you, ninjas here.
We are here.
We're going to be covering Lil Dirk, but this is a good part of the sauce.
Here we go, play this.
Y'all ready to cut?
Y'all ready?
Now, in the name of the song, by the way, guys, is Motley Crew LiveWire?
Okay.
You guys know I like classic rock quite a bit, 80s metal, especially.
So, yeah.
Anyway, guys, welcome to the stream.
We are live.
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We're live on all the platforms right now.
We're live on YouTube, Rumble.
Castle Club.
We are live also on, let's see, X as well.
We're live on X. So shout out to all you ninjas watching.
Happy to have you guys here.
And yeah, man.
Yeah, we definitely got some stuff to absolutely talk about.
Let's see here if I can.
I think I gotta fix something here.
We're good.
We'll fix it on YouTube.
Today we're gonna be covering Little Dirk.
As you guys know, he got hit with a superseding indictment.
We covered Little Dirk already before, but obviously there's been some developments in case we're gonna go ahead and react.
My guy, Tratt Laura Ross, actually dropped a four-hour long documentary on how we got here with Little Dirk.
I watched a good amount of it earlier, but I'll probably play just a portion of it.
We won't play the full thing for obvious reasons.
Let's see here.
We got Waylo three.
He goes, shout out to CC Premium.
My name, I know you're busy.
Check your DMs when you get a chance.
I have a question in there.
Okay, I will definitely take a look at it.
And yeah.
Yeah, what else?
Am I missing anything else?
Yeah, shout out to all you guys in the chat.
Always good to have you guys.
Let me go here, boom.
Yeah.
Yeah, there we go.
Boom.
All right.
So, yeah.
So, okay, quick updates.
I was in a space earlier.
I talked about immigration.
I don't know if they're still running that space right now.
Guys, we are growing like crazy on X down to Marco for you guys.
We are now at 190,000 followers, 190.5 to be exact.
I started this X account, guys.
Literally, I started this X account November of 2023.
And it's been a ride, man.
It's been a ride.
I'm not going to lie.
From getting demonetized, getting my live features taken, getting the subscribers turned off and turned back on and all this other crap.
Man, it fucking sucks.
But, you know, we're here.
We're still cooking, right?
You know, I hold spaces on there quite a bit.
You know, the King meetings, you guys know what I'm saying, our Klan meetings, right?
Those are always a good time.
And I didn't use the account for literally like three months because I was getting because I got mass reported by a bunch of idiots, right?
Stupid FBAs.
And I couldn't use the live features.
I couldn't stream.
I couldn't do spaces.
It sucked.
But I got my space feature back.
So I started using my Myron Gaines account again.
But I built up like a whole other account to like 70K followers in the like the two or three months.
So now that I got this account back, if I had not spent that two to three months on the other Myron Gaines account, I would have probably got that shit to like, got this to like quarter million.
But we're back.
We're cooking.
If you guys don't already follow me there, Myron GainesX on Twitter.
And on Instagram too, we're cooking on Instagram too, guys.
We are now at what?
33K on fucking Instagram.
So thank you guys.
33K on Instagram.
190K on Twitter.
We are taking over.
2025.
I'm telling you guys, I'm telling y'all right now.
We are taking over, man.
We are taking over.
That's my plan in 2025.
We are going to be everywhere.
They won't be able to avoid us.
We're going on Rumble crazy, right?
We haven't been focusing on YouTube as much for obvious reasons, but we are going to definitely, you know, we are, oh, we got a troll in here.
I got to put this guy.
Yeah, now you got to get banned for being an idiot and dropping end bombs and stuff like that.
I'm fucking trying to fuck our shit up.
And you guys know me.
I'm for free speech.
I let you, I let the haters come in here all the time and talk shit.
But yeah, you can't do that, bro.
You're going to get me in trouble.
What else here?
We got Mark Q here.
He says, I thought you were going to cover the female school shooter today.
Ah, shit.
Nah, not today, bro.
I will in the future, though.
Don't worry.
Mind you should watch the Chicago Cene 88 video on the Lil Dirk CSA8 most recent video for the Stefan Mac part of the MFH case.
Okay, let me pull it up here on the side.
Let me see here.
You said, what?
Chicago CN88?
Let me see here.
Chicago scene 88.
Let's see.
Three weeks ago.
Damn, maybe said two hours.
Come on, man.
Read this.
Okay.
Give me the time stamp, bro.
All right.
Let's see here.
Make sure I didn't miss anybody else.
All right, yeah.
So yeah, I want to give you guys a shout out.
Thank you guys so much for supporting, watching on, checking me out on X, checking me out on Instagram.
We're growing it up.
As you guys know, getting setbacks, getting banned and shit like that.
My Instagram got taken down.
I had 500,000 followers, man.
And yeah, man, it was a pain in the ass, dude.
Pain in the ass.
And actually, I would attribute a lot of that to I would attribute a lot of that to why some of our YouTube views went down, actually.
Because if you look at our, I actually like did a deep dive on our social blade on YouTube.
Views started going down in March, right after we lost our fucking Instagram accounts.
And the thing is, like, we never violated nothing.
First out, like, 1.5 million there, I had 500,000.
So we never, I was never violating anything on Instagram.
It's that fucking loser unlocked that banned us.
So, yeah.
So, let's see here.
This guy, sham.
Wow.
Yeah, bro.
You're getting banned, bro.
The fuck out of here, nigga.
Coming in here on some bullshit.
Spamming end bombs and shit.
Do that shit on Rumble, guys.
You can do whatever you want on Rumble, bro.
But in here, you can't do that on YouTube, man.
I know the stream is about Dirk Harbor.
If you have time, can you give your take on news of Netanyahu having cancer?
Yeah, he had surgery today on call.
He has colon cancer.
We'll see what happens.
We'll see what happens.
As evil as the guy is actually don't wish death upon him or anything bad to happen to him.
But yeah, he's an evil individual.
Myron, when you kicked out Asian dog, do you think King Vaughn would have backed her?
No, definitely not.
They weren't fucking with each other back then.
He was already dead at that point, too, guys.
Like, so yeah.
Martin, it's the 1117 video title 2022.
I'm sorry.
Yeah, I know that, but I know it's that, bro.
But give me the time stamp, dude.
It's 11.17.
All right.
Well, it's a two-hour long video, bro.
All right.
Anyway, let's go ahead and get into it, guys.
Let's get into it.
Let's get into it.
So, all right.
Who is Lil Dirk?
I know a lot of you guys might not be hip-hop fans in here.
I got a lot of you guys that, you know, just, hey, Frank, what are you doing?
Come over here.
Come over here.
Now you're probably chewing on some shit.
Go to your bed.
Go to your bed, buddy.
All right.
Dirk Devontae Banks, known professionally as Lil Dirk, is an American rapper, regarded as pioneering artist, as a pioneering artist in the Chicago hip-hop-based sub-genre drill music.
He has been known as one of the subgenre's most commercially successful rappers.
He initially garnered local success with the release of his sign to the streets mixtape in 2013, 2014, which led him to sign with Def Jam Recordings.
Frank, go to your bed, bed.
Remember, and it's follow-up Lil Dirk 2x 2016, the moderate commercial reception before parting ways with the rapper in 2018.
So, yeah, no, don't worry, guys.
It was some idiot in the chat being a moron.
So, yeah, that's the kind of a little intro on who Lil Dirk is, guys.
This is who he is, obviously, for some of you guys that don't know what he looks like.
This is what he looks like.
So, Frank, hey, this fucking guy.
All right.
You want to say hi to the people?
I'll let you say hi to the people real quick.
And then you got to get in your bed, buddy.
All right.
Yeah.
All right.
This guy fucking.
All right.
Come here.
Come on.
So I actually taught him something new, chat.
If I tap my, so if I stand up, right?
Come on, let me.
All right, come on.
Right?
If I stand up like this, I taught him how to hug, right?
Let me raise this a little bit for you guys.
So I tap my chest like this, Frank.
And then he comes up and he gives you a hug.
And I taught him this with like, you know, you just tap your chest and he just comes right up.
Boom.
And he gives a hug.
All right, Frank, come up.
All right.
Okay.
Yeah.
Okay.
I get it.
I get it.
You want me to bring you up?
All right, buddy.
I'll bring you up.
This is Frank, guys.
For some of you guys that don't know, this is my dog.
I've had him now for three to four months.
He's a 100% border collie.
And yeah, he's super smart, man.
I taught him a bunch of stuff.
He's very smart.
Yeah, he knows a bunch of stuff.
He knows how to roll over.
He knows how to do a bunch of stuff.
Let me see if I can y'all see anything.
I might do a camera three here.
Okay, I think I'm gonna do camera.
Okay, you know what?
Okay, okay, buddy.
Okay, okay.
Here, let's show the let's show the audience some of the stuff that you that you know.
All right, can y'all see this nigga?
You guys should be able to see him, right?
All right, Frank, come over here so they can see you.
Okay, all right, so Frank, come up, give me a hug.
Come on, give me a hug.
All right, good, good, good.
All right, now sit.
No, come over here.
No, no, don't roll crazy.
This guy, man.
Sit, sit, good.
Give me a pull.
Good job.
Okay.
All right, come over here.
Stay, stay, stay.
Roll.
There you go.
Good job, buddy.
This guy's smart, man.
All right.
Cool.
That's enough, Frank.
Now you're being an attention, my buddy.
Go to your bed.
Go to your bed, nigga.
Go to your bed.
Yeah, yeah.
He's a, he's a, he's a boy.
Yeah, he's a brown.
He's a, what do they call it?
Merley, Merley border collie when they have like a brown coat.
So yeah, he's brown and white, guys.
He's brown and white.
Okay.
Go.
Go to your bed.
Here, chewing your little blocks.
Yeah, so Angie got him like some Angie got him like these little puzzle things and the dude solved it like immediately.
Like you have like your little snacks in it and stuff.
So Angie like gets him these little games that he could play.
And the dude literally like solved the shit immediately.
So he got to get him another one.
And this was back when he was like only three months old.
So yeah.
All right.
Anyway, let's get to it, guys.
Sorry.
I don't mind.
I don't apologize for all the distractions, but I know you guys like to see updates with Frank and stuff like that.
Maybe I'll go on Instagram live later and walk him for you guys.
Anyway, so yeah.
So guys, we already did a part one on this, right?
I covered this almost two months ago now.
Fed Explains Murder for Hire Case.
And we go through the criminal complaint and everything else like that.
So feel free to go check that out.
I can drop the link in here for you guys.
Right.
So if you're kind of new to this or whatever, I'll drop it in here for you guys right now.
Boom.
That's the original one.
So go check it out, guys.
You know, you can watch after this one.
But I'll give you guys a quick recap for those that haven't already.
So as you guys know, Dirk originally got arrested back in late October.
Okay.
This is a criminal complaint that was filed by the FBI out of Los Angeles.
Okay.
Central District of California is going to fall under the under the Los Angeles FBI Fuel Office and Central District of California jurisdiction.
So you can see here, Sarah, Karakoran, special agent.
And we went through this whole thing last time.
But long story short, he basically paid some dudes.
They traveled to California and they shot up Kwando Rondo's, I think, cousin, right?
Killed him.
And obviously, these are very serious charges.
They caught Dirk as he was trying to flee down here in Miami.
And they ended up turning him, sending him back to California to face the charges over there.
Right?
And this is all the problem caused and everything else like that.
Then, fast forward to November 8th, Grammy Award-winning Chicago rapper has been charged in a superseding federal grand jury indictment alleging and conspiring with two with others to murder a rival rapper resulting in the shooting death of the rival's relative that occurred at a gas station.
I guys are wondering, well, why did Dirk want this guy dead so bad?
Well, the reason why, guys, is because you have to go back to what went down roughly almost four years ago now at this point.
And this occurred when Dirk let's see here.
This happened when King Vaughn was killed by Lil Tim when they had a fight in Atlanta.
Let me see if I could pull up the thing.
All right, let me go here.
So, yeah, this is the dude that did it.
This is an ugly nigga, bro.
I ain't gonna lie.
So you guys in the parking lot trying to figure out what you're gonna do next.
One of your friends is asleep.
Kwando's waking him up, getting ready to come in.
Yeah.
And in the same parking lot, King Vaughn pulls up.
And someone allegedly tells Von that Kwando's in the same parking lot.
And you ultimately see this on the video.
Vaughn gets out of the car, goes straight for Quando, and just starts hitting him.
I was on the phone at the moment when it had happened.
Okay, and I just want to say that I feel you did the exact right thing.
If I was in that same situation myself, I would expect my security to act the same way.
Right.
Okay.
So you see this fight happen and your guy is getting attacked by King Vaughn.
What happens next?
Soon it happened.
Like I say, I don't even notice him.
My partner looks at me and I look at him like, damn, like, we don't even know why.
Why, why does it even just happen?
Like, you feel me?
We're kind of clueless.
you guys so they were Can you not find it on YouTube no more?
Yeah, there's CCTV footage on it.
All right.
Put it this way.
King Vaughn saw Kwando Rondo, who is another rapper, right?
And he punched him.
After he punched him, a bunch of people, because King Vaughn was heavy.
He was like, well, a bunch of people there.
After he punched them, they started to surround.
That's when Lil Tim pulled up and shot King Vaughn and killed him, right?
So ever since then, people have been taunting Lil Dirk.
Oh, you're going to slide for Vaughn?
You're going to slide for Vaughn, whatever, blah, blah, blah.
And obviously, he wanted revenge, right?
But between NBA Youngboy and all these other rappers talking shit, saying that he's soft, 6'9 trolling him, saying, oh, you're going to slide for Vaughn, all that shit.
It obviously made him feel some type of way.
Let me see here if I could find the clip.
In Louisiana, the latter being Youngboy's home state.
Also in October, Vaughn would tweet that once a girl lets another man in, he would no longer want her, leading fans to speculate that he was referencing Ajandoll, possibly moving on.
Rumors would then begin swirling that Vaughn's ex-Ajan doll had actually met up with Youngboy, a claim that emerged after DMs from people in Youngboy's camp leaked.
Meanwhile, Dirk was going on the musical run of a lifetime.
His momentum as a rapper was truly back, partly off the back of the street credibility that he'd received from his collaboration with Vaughn.
Landing a blockbuster able to actually prove this in court is another matter.
Some of the claims, particularly the claims, even make note of Dirk's many references to FPG Duck, with memes being made joking about how hard Dirk seemed to work on coming as Duck's wasn't ruling out of FPG Duck and the aftermath.
You can go and check out my two and a half hour video.
I did a whole thing on that too, on the murder of FBG Duck.
I'll tell you guys this right now.
If Vaughn was alive, they would have indicted him too.
There was no way he would have walked without being indicted by the FBI as well.
This is a very long documentary, by the way.
Man, I was watching this before when after and Lil Pub is the person that they killed, by the way.
That's he's the one that that uh that you know we could play one of Oblock's biggest enemies, FBG number 2022, just four months after the murder of Lil Pap.
But beyond the title, the project itself is wall-to-wall with incriminating lyrics that not only hint towards Dirk's involvement, but track by track paints a vivid picture of exactly how the events unfolded.
With Dirk and his collaborators making countless references to the crime and its specific details, openly claiming responsibility for the whole thing.
On the opening track titled Set It Off, Dirk makes an interesting comment, seemingly suggesting that he recruits killers for his business and recounts conversations with members telling him they don't want to kill people.
So, Dirk instead sets them up with different roles in the business, like running real estate.
In other lines, Dirk makes ambiguous references to his ops getting caught slipping.
And in the hook, he raps about giving his friends guns and asking them to shoot for him.
In verse 2, he drops a bar saying one of his ops couldn't read his last name.
Well, why is that important?
Because we know that he got them guns and obviously got them plane tickets to go to California to commit this murder.
DM, because he was killed.
Something that some people have suggested is a reference to the murder of FBP Cash.
But this is followed by another ambiguous bar where Dirk says that he told his shooters to spin every block until their target is dead and that somebody was due to be killed next, but he couldn't get to them.
With some suggesting that this was in fact a reference to King Vaughn's actual killer, Lil Tim, who was arrested in October 2022.
The suggestion being that Dirk's next murder for hire would have been Tim, but since he was in jail, they couldn't get to him.
Then, on the second track, titled Mad Max, featuring Future, in a bizarre display, Future seemingly opens his verse with a series of lines that again eerily mirror the exact keep it on the logo, drop a bag and get a nigga buried.
Lil Bro sends shots all through your car.
He thinks he's Stephen Curry.
Details of Lil Dirk's case.
With Future rapping, his Lil Bro, presumably Dirk, drops bags and gets people killed and has people shot through the windows of their cars.
And as you guys know, when he got murdered, he got murdered in the escalate, right?
And this right here, right, going through the criminal complaint, they got these niggas in 4K, bro.
Where's the goddamn...
They have pictures in this thing.
What the fuck?
Did they not put pictures in this shit?
Here's the indictment, by the way.
So here it is.
Look at this shit.
Because I think we read the indictment too last time.
Look at this.
So this was him when he was in the um, this is the car that um Quando Rondo and Lil Pup were Pab were in, right?
And this is them shooting at him and they got these dudes on camera shooting, right?
And here's the BM, uh, the Infinity dudes really dudes rented a fucking luxury car to commit the drill in a BMW, bro.
Oh, man.
Bros rented the Beamer and the Infinity to commit a drill, man.
Come on, man.
Ah, and they got him on camera as well when they did it.
So, yeah, wild, wild shit, man.
Wild shit.
Let's go back to.
Referencing that people get money put on their heads for messing with Dirk.
And Future even ends his verse with a jaw-dropping bit of foreshadowing, saying ain't no Rico case gonna stop another body dropping before asking how many bodies they have.
The hook of the song would see Dirk and Future likening their shooters running up on people and killing them to be similar to the movie Mad Max.
And then in Dirk's verse, he would go on an absolute rampage of self-snitching, boldly saying that he told young Thug everybody that he'd shot and hinting that he could have been part of that Rico case that Thug caught if the feds were recording what he said.
Dirk then seemingly references the murder of Kwando's cousin Lil Pab, despite him actually not being involved in the death of Vaughn, saying that when it's war, you don't see famous.
They were going for Quando Rondo.
They didn't mean to kill his buddy like that, but you know, collateral damage, right?
This name's being killed, but they still try and kill everyone around their targets.
Dirk then references the rumors that he was involved in the Pab murder, saying that he doesn't admit to crimes, but the blogs seem to accuse him as soon as people die, and saying that he would never admit to murder and is happy that other people are claiming that body.
A line which I think refers to an alternative narrative that was spread around, suggesting that Lil Pab was actually killed by drug dealers that he ran off on.
Of course, when the indictment dropped, it seemed pretty clear that that was Cap.
Dirk would then go on to directly deny blackballing Quando Rondo from the record industry and casting doubt on his criminal past before Dirk says that he is the person who chooses if people live or get killed.
He later appears to reference two details from the murder of Lil Pab, saying the Switch is bound to kill their ops, Free McAdoo, a 600.
And what does that why is that important, guys?
Well, because if you go back to the indictment here, right?
Because he got indicted and then he got hit with the superseding indictment later on.
But they hit him with used carrying discharge and firearms and machine gun and possession of such firearms.
Right?
So that this was the original indictment.
I think I read this too, actually, now I think about it.
On the last episode, we did the criminal complaint and we read the indictment.
Damn, I'm good.
See, I forgot I even read the fucking indictment.
Oh my God.
Come on, Pacer.
All right.
And here's the case numbers you guys can see here.
224 CR00508.
And just so you guys know, right?
Just a little education here on this thing.
When it has a CR, that means it's been formally indicted by a grand jury.
When you see MJ, it means it was a criminal complaint.
So first it was a criminal complaint, as you guys see.
Then it got indicted, got the CR.
Then, now, it has a, because that's, remember guys, they had to file the criminal complaint because he was running, right?
So that's why they did the criminal complaint.
But the superseding indictment came out on the 8th.
So roughly a month later.
If I'm not mistaken, right?
Where is the superseding?
Okay, yeah.
See, they filed a criminal complaint.
See how he got, so he got indicted.
He got indicted on October 17th, right?
Then he ran for a bit.
So they ended up doing a complaint because he was in Miami, right?
So they went ahead.
Let's see here.
This is the menace.
Minutes of superseding.
I don't give a fuck about this.
Minutes of superseding, bro.
What the fuck?
Where's a goddamn?
Okay, now I gotta fucking.
Sorry, guys.
Here, you know, we'll go ahead and...
Alright, here's a superseding a diamond here.
I didn't want to use this one, but here it is.
For a superseding indictment, right, they added some stuff to it.
They added some other charges.
But let's go back to this.
So yeah, he's talking about using a switch.
Well, he got charged with the machine gun charge, as you guys saw in the superseding indictment.
Well, the regular indictment had it as well.
Remember, who committed numerous murders, and then saying the chilling and self-incriminating line, we're flying to get you.
Now, perhaps this could be interpreted as saying, We're flying to get you, as you guys know.
The shooters traveled from Illinois to California.
That he would fly to collect Mac from jail if he was ever released.
But to me, I think it's a different bar where Dirk is just mentioning one of his killers and then moving on to another line where he's self-incriminating himself, admitting that he will fly his shooters out to kill you, just like he did to Lil Pab.
This is followed by another dark line where Dirk says, You ain't know we were gonna get you, did you?
On the next track, Hanging with Wolves, Dirk would make some interesting references to his life in this time.
In one bar, he claims that he was out of town and heard a rumor that he was wanted for murder, pretty much speaking what ended up happening into existence.
Dirk went on to make references to Youngboy, whose original beef with King Vaughn kicked off this whole thing with Kwando actually being one of Youngboy's artists signed to his label.
And Dirk would refer to earlier comments suggesting that Youngboy had told the world that they were beefing and that he tried to squash the war.
Then at the end of his second verse, he drops another insane piece of foreshadowing, saying that he's the type of person to get on a flight with a warrant and that the police have got to catch him.
something that he indeed tried to do on a later Yo, shit is crazy I'm not going to lie, man.
That shit is crazy.
A track called For Real that features OTF member Booney Mo, he would reveal that he sells drugs to make money while his friends do the murders.
In a later lyric, he outright says that his friends killed Ops and says that they get paid $10,000 To spin and saying specifically that they get $20,000 if they kill one of the target's friends.
And ending the song, saying all his friends kill people for real if you play with them.
A later track that featured Buka600 and Lil Dirk had a peculiar title, Feed'em Addies.
Now, this title is a slick double entendre, referring to giving their killers both adderols to focus on the murders that they've been tasked to do and giving them the addresses or addies of their rivals to find them and kill them.
Something made explicit by the lyrics.
And Buka goes on to rap that somebody's head got left on the wall for King Vaughn.
Then in Dirk's verse, he would boast about having $50 million liquid and going on to rap an eyebrow-raising bar saying that he smashed somebody's nose and that in his hood, he's Pablo.
Likely a reference to Pablo Escobar, but knowing Dirk's lyrical abilities, it wouldn't surprise me if this was another coded reference to Lil Pab, whose nickname was also Pablo.
He then goes on to drop a series of bars that sound to me like they're directly referencing Lil Pab's murder, saying that he doesn't speak on murders or people trolling, and seemingly referencing Quando's relationship being signed to Youngboy's label, saying why he signed to the dudes that purged it.
Then wrapping the brutal lyric referring to the murder of Pab and Quando's reaction being broadcast on the news, saying, When I seen he died, I kept scrolling and admitting that he's into beef with someone's friend, another reference to Youngboy and Kwando's relationship.
The next track is seemingly another bold admission of the OTF crew's activities in the streets.
The aptly titled track, We Did It.
This sees Booney Mo from OTF.
We did it, oh my god.
Wrapping back to back with a posthumous verse and ad-libs from none other than King Von, whose death sparked this deadly crime spree.
The song featured a brazen chorus, which saw Booney Moe rapping repeatedly, They know that we did it, whilst backed up by King Von Adlibs.
What did you guys do, Boonie?
Boonie would then repeat the line, this time following the line about having diamonds on his chain, saying that they know we're winning.
With that line about winning, followed by another King Von Adlib saying they know.
He goes on to rap, you know how we're spinning, and naming what guns they use and saying if they catch an op, you know we're gonna get them.
And he would end the hook saying that now they're smoking on their ops.
In the verse, he mentions OTF D D or D ski locating ops for the gang and chasing ops in rental cars, which according to the indictment happened.
And he would even end his verse with a buffet of self-incrimination, rapping that he pays his shorties to slide and that he bets they're going to get you.
Following that up, saying, OTF, that's mob ties, ain't nothing realer.
The second verse was a posthumous King Vaughn verse, where in the final line, as Vaughn has done countless times before, admitting to murder, saying that he ducked that sentence, but they know I did it.
Now, I'm sure people.
Holy shit, man, bro.
What the fuck is going on?
The feds are just like.
That was easy.
God damn, man.
Shout out to Fresh.
I think Fresh is in the YouTube chat.
Shout out to him.
Shit is wild, bro.
Shit is absolutely wild.
I'll read some of these chats real quick from you guys.
Naama, the video, this comes from RK Hersh.
He says, Namar, the video is only 11 minutes, 70 seconds.
Not the story of the little dirt, it's the other shorter video, Lil Dirk.
I'll look that one up, buddy.
We got, let's see here.
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Shout out to DaVinci HD.
Happy to hear it, man.
Speaking of that, I think we got a money Monday tomorrow.
Yo, Fresh, can you?
Who's we got a guest tomorrow, I think, for Money Monday for you guys.
Fresh's dog says, nice tricks, but is Frank Arpy aware?
Yeah, he is.
He knows about these thoughts.
Let's see here.
Should Lil Dirk snitch on King Vaughn and multiple deceased members and try to reduce his time?
I talked about this last time.
I think his only way out is to do that, bro.
Big pimp.
I truly do think his only way out of this situation, because he's in a bad spot, bro.
He would have to solve those murders in Chicago, bro.
He would have to help the police solve them.
We got Trevon Suki says, yo, Myron, these boys telling their story like a movie.
That shit's stronger than fiction.
Stranger than fiction.
I know, bro.
And the crazy part is that it's all factual.
That's why they're going to jail.
Cornelius, if you're doing something wrong and illegal, why would you make it so public?
What's wrong with these people?
Well, my friend, in the black community, it's a little bit backwards.
When you commit crimes and you kill people and do certain things, you get street credibility.
And these guys are members of a gang.
And when you're a member of a gang, killing people and fucking shit up makes you cool.
So, yeah, that's why.
Might argue that this is an ambiguous song, which could be referring to absolutely anything.
But to me, the fact that this project and song dropped just for months.
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After the supposed murder that was get back for King Vaughn, combining this song.
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With the King Von Adlibs and a posthumous verse from Vaughn and repeatedly using the brazen line, you know that we did it.
To me, makes me think that the very purpose of this song was indeed to covertly confirm to the whole world that OTF did indeed kill Pavlovon so that they could brag about it.
The next track would feature OTF Didi or D Ski, which you'll likely know is one of the members who was central to the alleged murder for hire plot and is all over that indictment.
And on the tracks.
Yep.
Here he is right here.
DeAndre Dantrell Wilson, aka Didi.
He's defendant number.
Because here's the defendants right here, guys, right?
So you come here.
Defendant one, Kavant London Grant.
Next, DeAndre Dantrell Wilson, aka Didi.
We got Keith Jones, also known as Flaka.
Then we got Defendant 4, David Brian Lindsay, now known as Bron Eyes.
Then we got Asa Houston, also known as Boogie.
And finally, we got Dirk Banks, known as Lil Dirk, also known as Mustafa Abdul Mala, because I think he had converted to Islam.
His father is Muslim, aka Big Dirk, who went to jail back in the early 90s.
Seen it all on a big drug charge.
And he refused to cooperate with the police and give Larry Hoover.
He was a big, big time gangster disciple gang member.
Got caught with a couple kilos of coke, if I'm not mistaken.
Would commence with another incredibly self-incriminating verse, rapping that his team do hits regardless, and rapping that they're going to risk it all and put their ops in coffins for their friends.
Rapping that they stalk their ops in traffic, something alleged in the indictment with photographic evidence, and saying, And I showed you guys that when they were talking him in the fucking thing, that they leave their ops in LA ops on stretchers.
And in his verse, continuing the self-snitching, rapping that they bully their ops with switches and shoot the fastest, and rapping how they don't give their enemies passes, they walk them down or kill them.
Even admitting.
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And then last one, Dade says, that's a great question, which leads me to believe that he's been working with the feds himself for a while now, or he's literally fucking retarded.
Any thoughts on this matter?
He's definitely not working with the feds.
Definitely not.
I think the only way out for him, though, is that he's going to have to cooperate with the police.
His friends saw some of those unsolved murders in Chicago.
Stood on business or got vengeance.
And he raps they're coming to get you and that their bullets will leave you dead in public.
And I don't know if it gets more public than outside the Beverly Center.
But then on the next track, Ain't Hiding, OTF's Chief Wook, would continue to rap bars that seem to hint at OTF's deadly activities in the streets, saying that their little bros hop out of cars and chase people and give their ops facelifts.
Next on the project is the song Savage Stuff, where OTF frontliner Doody Lowe would continue to openly tell the world about his gang's murders, saying that he's with real killers who up the murder rate.
A later track with the very ironic title Block Is Hot would see Dirk and Dee Dee going back and forth together on the same song.
And Dirk would start his verse with more jaw-dropping lyrics, rapping that his shorties hop out of cars, shoot people four times, and send them to the morgue.
Dirk would then go on to snitch on himself to an alarming degree, rapping that he's got money on people's heads and that he tells his people to grab the cars and shoot them.
He would then reference an apparent attempt by Quando Rondo calling for peace in leaked DMs that circulated online, rapping that they were scared and wanted peace, but Dirk rejected it.
And Dirk would go on to rap that if they can't catch who they want when they ride past, then they'll get his friend.
Likely.
Now, I know a lot of you guys are probably like, yo, what the fuck, man?
This dude is crazy.
Why is he so hell-bent on killing this guy?
Well, you got to remember, guys, that after King Vaughn got killed, not only was King Vaughn a very successful artist, he made Dirk a lot of money.
And they were good friends.
They knew each other since like sixth grade or whatever.
So, and he had an enormous amount of pressure on him from everyone saying, you go slide for Vaughn, you gotta slide for Vaughn, and was making fun of him and everything, you know?
So it was not good for him when this all went down from a street perspective, from a professional perspective, etc.
So he kind of caved into the pressure and he said, yo, we got to get rid of these guys, you know?
And this is a guy that's no stranger to violence.
He's lost like 30 of his friends to gun violence.
This one was the most public one and obviously one of the most painful ones.
Another reference to Lil Pab.
Unfortunately, he gave in and listened to the stupid ass fans and now he's facing a murder for Iron case and pretty serious because it's the feds.
Dirk would then go on to boast that he could be outside by himself, but no one would have a chance to get him and that he rolls with OTF D D when it comes to the war on the block.
And Dirk ends his verse with haunting bars where he says that he's the reason that you got shot and that his music is what you hear when you die.
Then in verse two, Didi would jump on the mic and raps lyrics which quite frankly are a prosecutor's wet dream, rapping that he's a threat, warning his ops not to get caught lacking or that he will leave you like the last person he caught.
Then going on to rap how did his ops die and answering that the bullets ate his face and left him dead on arrival.
Didi would rap that knowing how to die is the only thing that his ops can beat them at.
And at the end of the verse in a line that will probably come back to haunt him, rapping that his friends face murders and beat the state charges.
Unfortunately, with songs like this out, it's incredibly hard to imagine D D beating this.
And just you guys know, King Vaughn had beaten, I think, two murder charges by the state.
Because I told you guys before, the state, they're used to losing.
They suck.
Let's just be honest here.
They're not good.
You know, a lot of the times the state will take on a case that they know that they can't win and prosecute it and take the L. Because to them, it's an arrest that.
They can go to trial, but you know, they're overwhelmed.
But the feds, oh, feds don't lose, man.
You cooked.
Once those boys show up, it's a fucking rap, man.
Fatality.
Stay on these charges.
Now, the following song will be titled Thug Life and features OTF veterans Chief Wook and Doody Lowe, along with some very interesting.
This whole album is just a self-snitch, man.
Lyrics, with a line in the second verse that said, your cousin with you, you claiming he's innocent, he's still getting shot.
Which sounds to me like it could be a direct reference to Lil Pab, who is indeed Kwando's cousin.
Although at the time of the murder, many people reported that he was simply Kwando's friend.
The next track takes the irony to a whole new level.
A song titled Federal Freestyle, featuring none other than OTF Jam, OTF's suspected resident informant.
Now, there's nothing super incriminating in this song, but these lyrics and OTF Jam's backstory as the alleged informant is something I'll be breaking down in greater detail another time.
But later on on the project, Dirk drops perhaps the single most incriminating song on the entire project, a track titled Threats to Everybody.
Dirk opens the song saying that by spending money, he can have new killers who you have never seen before come outside, rapping that he puts belts to his ops and that he has his killers shoot so much that their fingers hurt.
He references both OTF Jam and OTF D D, saying that he bought them both the same gun.
And then in another absolutely incredible display of detailed self-snitching, Dirk references shootings at gas stations, suggesting that his ops want to avoid stopping to refuel.
And later, let me go ahead and give you guys a reminder.
Holy, these niggas are crazy, bro.
Oh, man.
Gas station.
What does this look like, guys?
Holly, bad, bro.
Dirk is cooked.
Bro, what the fuck, man?
Nigga, what?
Yo, we got, hold on, we got real.
I can't believe.
Hold on, man.
Hold on.
What the fuck is going on, bro?
The same gun.
Then in another absolutely incredible display of detailed self-snitching, Dirk references shootings at gas stations suggesting that his ops want to avoid stopping to refuel and later saying, Yo, what the fuck, man?
That is so fucking bad.
Bro, the feds are going to use this.
Like, bro, look, the police, look, as you guys know, in the United States, We have a First Amendment right to freedom of speech and freedom of expression, right?
But if they can tie your lyrics, right, to facts and circumstances that are relevant to the crime, or in this case, damn near the crime, they are going to use this against him.
I know that prosecutor and the FBI agent just going like this, bro.
Like this.
Patch it, bitch.
Bruh.
I guess you could say no cap in the rap, but god damn, bro.
This nigga, man.
Saying that if he finds out his ops are outside, he wants his shooters to pull up on them curbside.
This actually ended up being the song that included the bold lyric about leaving FBG Cash dead by the tree.
And Dirk would end the song saying that they should have killed him sooner.
On the next track, titled Who Are You, Doody Lowe would reference King Vaughn, saying that he has killers that will murder in exchange for a recorded rap verse, which could refer to Doody or Dirk himself, which ironically matches up with the accusation in the indictment that OTF members were actually encouraged to kill in exchange for support in their rap careers.
Before Doody goes on to say that they killed someone and put them in the dirt, and that diss and King Vaughn will indeed get you killed.
Now, a lot of people will argue that these lyrics don't prove anything, and that these could all be generic references to the street life, but I do not buy it.
People often argue that rap lyrics shouldn't be used as evidence in court, often citing Bob Marley's I Shot the Sheriff, but no sheriffs got murdered on camera, and the sheriff's deputy was not on the news screaming no.
And they can absolutely use it against you if they can confirm, right, that if they can confirm the things that you say line up, then yeah, they can use it against you.
No.
To me, this project was a bold declaration by Lil Dirk and the wider OTF to take credit for these heinous and public crimes.
This was the first project released since the murder of Lil Pab, the apparent revenge attack for Vaughn's murder.
How many times had Dirk been baited in comments with people saying slide for Vaughn?
Well, it seemed that he'd finally done it.
And OTF quite literally used this whole album, the songs and lyrics, to tell the world we did it.
To me, Loyal Bros 2 might well go down as one of the most incriminating rap projects in music history.
And it really just goes to show you just how inexplicably stupid some of these gangster rappers can be when it comes to admitting crimes in their music.
I'm genuinely baffled as to why the people involved in this alleged crime, specifically Lil Dirk and OTF Didi, would be so reckless as to release a project with such specific details about these crimes that they allegedly really did.
And they can use it, man, because when it's specific and the feds can actually prove like, yo, like that gas station line is crazy.
I'll tell you this right now.
If I was a case agent, bro, I mean, I'd be bumping up, hey, this shit lit.
But then at the same time, I'd be like, yep, we're going to use that shit.
Bro, I could just picture.
I could just picture them like just sitting there just like, listen, oh, this shit lit.
Okay, but we got him.
Go to jail.
About paying for hits, renting cars, flying shooters out, scrolling past the news about your murdered enemies being on the news and quite literally saying we did it is mind-boggling.
But this wasn't the end.
In fact, it was only the beginning.
And as time went on, Dirk and the OTF crew would continue to self-incriminate and openly rap chilling details that would connect them to this crime.
As I said at the start, this is only the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the insane depths of the self-incrimination that Dirk and his OTF crew did.
After Loyal Bros 2, perhaps the single most self-incriminating lyric would come in the form of a feature that Dirk dropped on the song Wonderful Wayne and Jackie Boy off of Babyface Ray's album MOB that dropped on December the 2nd, 2022.
And in his feature, Lil Dirk would rap.
Hey guys, we got almost 1800 yard engines in here.
Do me a favor.
Let's hit 1,000 likes, bro.
We only got 500 likes, guys.
Like the video on YouTube.
Let's hit 1,000 likes.
And then eventually he'll get up to 1500.
Like the video, man.
Show me some love.
Obviously, I'm streaming.
We cooking.
Let's go.
And shout out to my guy, Trap Lord Ross.
This is great stuff, by the way.
The jaw-dropping lines got location.
Go, go, green light, go, go, go, go, go.
Look on the news and see your son screaming, no, no.
Screaming no.
Oh, fuck.
Okay, you guys are going to see what this means.
Oh, is obviously a direct and incredibly incriminating diss towards Quando Rondo, as it directly refers to that famous clip of him outside the class screaming no, looking at the body of his cousin that had just been shot.
And Dirk didn't stop there because all of that was capped off with one final lyric referencing the fact that an innocent Pab was the one killed with Dirk saying, and all them people hanging with him, if you know, you know.
This was a bold message and didn't go unnoticed by prosecutors who would eventually include these specific lyrics in the indictment against boom.
See?
At the federal level, they don't normally use lyrics unless you, like, it's so fucking blatant.
In this case, it was blatant enough that they put it in the goddamn indictment, bro.
God damn, man.
Gotcha, bitch.
What's the name of the song?
Maybe we could play that part real quick for you, ninjas.
What's the name of it?
Um, Blueface Wonder Wolf, Wonderful Wayne.
Let me let me see here so I can let you guys hear this thing.
We demonetize anyway, so it is what it is.
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So, uh, yeah.
Okay, let me see if I can find this shit.
Was the one killed with Dirk saying, and all them people hanging with him, if you know, you know.
This was a bold message and didn't go unnoticed by prosecutors who would eventually include these specific lyrics in the indictment against Dirk.
Although Dirk's lawyers would later claim that the song had in fact been recorded already in January 2022, many months before the hit, the name of the song at the time being toxic.
But at least for the moment, this evidence seems pretty questionable at best based on just a screenshot of a random file.
In my personal opinion, I think this could well be a complete lie using metadata from before the crime to make it seem as if these lyrics were a coincidence.
The fact is, these lyrics were released after the Lil Pad murder and describe the circumstances of it with chilling accuracy.
And showing a screenshot of the day that the song's file was created doesn't cancel the fact that Dirk chose to release this song quite literally months after the murder, describing it perfectly.
Dirk's apparent role as the orchestrator for the Get Back for Vaughn was an open secret in the rap game at this point.
In fact, rapper, podcaster, and friend of Dirk's Brick Baby would confirm that Dirk had slid for Vaughn during a no-jumper interview.
Now it's like, oh, they did something.
Oh, slide for him, slide Vaughn.
Oh, you're a little bit more.
Hey, can someone in the chat do me a favor for this song?
This is it right here, guys.
But can someone give me the time stamp?
Because I don't want to play the full song for obvious reasons.
Can one of y'all do me a solid and get me the time stamp for this lyric in the chat?
Someone at Castle Club or someone on Rumble or YouTube?
Nobody.
Hey, Say, you can't say that no more.
Why?
Oh, yeah, because of fat ass Flacco, man.
Look at this nigga, man.
This nigga's so fat.
Bro, how are you so fat?
Like, literally, bro.
What the fuck?
They got the nerd to talk shit about me and the whole fucking me and Fresh having a discussion about the Nick Fuente shit, man.
Oh, this dude just hates black people.
No, I don't like fat people like you.
That chair is fucking on his last leg, quite literally, man.
That chair is literally doing an exercise holding this fat ass up, man.
That's leaning like a three-legged lion.
Wait, no, wait, no.
Hey, look, nigga, got a fantasoda right here.
Come on, man.
How you fat still drinking soda, nigga?
Poetic Flacco.
That's a lie.
Because nothing about you is Flacco or poetic.
Fuck out of here, man.
No, like, who's that?
You can't say that no more.
Oh, because of FG Cash?
Oh, who?
Nah, because Lil Pa.
Oh, what's that?
But I'm just saying, they just say you can't say that no more.
And as time went on, Dirk and the OTF crew would continue to self-incriminate and openly rap chilling details that would connect them to the crime.
On the 23rd of May, 2023, Dirk would release a podcast interview with DJ Academics on his Spotify-powered off-the-record podcast, later uploaded to YouTube under the title Lil Dirk, Realist Interview Ever.
And in it, Dirk would seemingly hint towards having avenged King Vaughn, saying for some reason, people have stopped commenting Slide for Vaughn.
All right, somebody said 160.
164?
All right, let me see here.
I hope you got me right, man.
Wait, when you said 164, are you talking about 264, bro?
With the with the with the lyric timing 264?
All right, I'll wait for you to tell me.
The exchange with academics being nothing short of creepy.
I feel like you know how to pick with people.
You're the worst type of person.
You see, at least with like 690, he's like, aha, like he's he's clearly making fun of you.
You ain't gonna lie.
Like, I'd be dead serious.
Like, that's why I try not to do too much.
I'd be dead serious.
And it's like the people around me is even worse than me.
So it's like.
That's why I see the situation.
I was like, I'd be the one to be like, man, I'm taking pictures of this boy.
It'd be funny.
If I want that type of guy, it would have been like, then they would have whooped this.
You know what I'm saying?
All right.
I don't take that.
Man, seriously.
The man did not do nothing about the man friends.
The Crown Wanna got it.
Well, people there.
You ain't gonna beat him.
Uh-huh.
Pull up on.
Oh, yeah.
You get triggered by beat this out of this little ass, man.
What are you talking about?
I'm going to triggered by the slide for Vaughn comments.
They used to say it, but you also mentioned a song.
They'd be like, they be seeing Sly for Vaughn.
I think they tried.
All right, 204.
Let me see here.
Let me get this thing.
All right, I'll fast forward.
Here we go.
These are the incriminating lyrics Oh nigga put the clip in the thing Hey, baby fake, this shit crazy right here.
Yeah, that's cooked.
Yeah, that's cooked, man.
Yeah.
No wonder the feds put that shit in the indictment.
This nigga's crazy.
What the fuck?
Yo.
Cooked.
Chat cooked.
Cooked.
Bro, I can just imagine.
Bro, hold on a sec, man.
We're going to go into an imaginary world real quick, niggas.
This is what we're going to do.
This is crazy, bro.
What the fuck?
We gotta go inside of it.
Yo.
I got a picture.
The fucking feds, man.
I just...
Bro.
Niggas, bro.
Yo, dude, walk in the office.
I just pay the nigga walk in the office like, oh, yeah, what's up, Tom?
How we doing today?
Yeah.
Yeah, we gotta work this case today.
Yeah.
Yeah, we got him dead to rights.
Okay.
All right, man.
Yeah.
You heard that new dark?
Yeah, nigga was self-snitching.
All right.
Let's see here.
Let's get okay.
Let's play the record.
Play the shit for his boss and the attorney.
All right, let's see.
This shit kind of slapped.
Okay, let's go.
My name for clout, but in them streets, they ain't gonna hurt you, though.
Tell me they got an attic.
Go.
Got location gold.
Green light, gold.
Go, go, go.
Look on the news and see your son.
You screaming, no, no.
And all them niggas hanging with him if you know you know.
Gang shit.
Yep, we got him, guys.
We got him.
Get the red jackets.
We cooked.
We got him.
We fucking got him.
FBI open up.
Done.
Fucking cooked, man.
Cooked.
Cook, chat.
What the fuck, bro?
I can just picture them niggas in the office going crazy.
Yo, what the fuck, man?
Yo.
All right.
These niggas, bad.
That's all.
I'm just some odd reason.
I don't know.
Yo, like the video, niggas.
Like the fucking video right now.
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Come on, man.
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ARE YOU NOT UNDERTAINED?!
We the world.
We've seen the comments a lot.
They kinda chilled out a little bit.
I wonder why.
We here, though.
We different in the rack.
I feel like you're speaking to parables.
I'm trying to like decode it a little bit, but it's.
We different in the rack.
Yeah, what does that mean?
Kill somebody from Georgia because Quanda Rondos from Savannah.
We have nothing to do with nothing.
I said, that's like me just claiming something.
I want to.
I feel like you use troll right there.
No?
I'll never troll.
He got beat up too bad.
You gotta do that too.
See, you're not condoning more violence continually.
What?
Everybody you're telling me about don't matter.
Like, I feel like I can't tell if you have a good poker face or eye, man.
Elsewhere in the interview, Duck brushed off Kwando Rondo and Lil Tim, saying that all the real gangsters were hurt by the fact that in his words, King Vaughn was killed by a nerd.
Vaughn put the floy in Mayweld on the mark.
And that bad happened.
And no, guys, I'm not on the job anymore.
Obviously, former Fed.
That's why I used to work for the government back in the day.
I left in 2020.
But yeah.
You know what I mean?
When a real gangster gets it.
Guys, we only got 695 likes, man.
Let's hit 1,000.
Come on.
This interview would pretty much be the biggest promo piece in anticipation of Dirk's eighth studio album, Almost Healed, released on the 26th of May 2023.
Debuting at number three on the billboard charts, this project would have a cohesive theme and an eye-catching artwork that depicted Dirk crying blood with a bandage covering his face.
This seemingly being a reference to his mindset at the time, declaring that he had almost healed from the many traumas he'd suffered.
Almost, but not quite.
Now, I'd offer a darker interpretation, as Dirk actually suggesting that he's almost fulfilled his needs to seek revenge for those he'd lost, but perhaps hinting that he was still dangerous and not done.
The opening track of Almost Healed, titled Therapy Session, would set a reflective tone for the album.
It featured a skit with Alicia Keys acting as a therapist for Lil Dirk, which immediately emphasized the themes of vulnerability and self-reflection that ran throughout the project.
Alicia Keys addresses Dirk's traumatic past, directly mentioning the loss of King Vaughn in November 2020 and his brother D-Fang in June 2021.
Keys would ask how Dirk feels about the rap beef, being a warrior, a leader in the rap industry, and the voice in the community, essentially setting up the themes of the album and Dirk's plans to rap candidly about these topics, saying, You can feel safe in this room to express your vulnerabilities and emotions.
The next track, Pellico, would appear to hint towards Dirk's status as a threat, striking fear and his enemies.
Dirk would open with the line, they scared to come outside, which became a real, I haven't fucking seen one of those in over a decade, man.
Holy recurring refrain throughout the song, a lyric which was actually a nod to the chorus of Mo 3's hit song Outside.
Dirk would then drop an ironic line, which, if I'm completely honest, I think is aimed at literally me rapping how YouTubers are trying to paint a picture of him, but warning that it doesn't last.
Now, having made a series of videos about Dirk's life and his past at this point, not to mention the countless other channels who at this point had long been speculating on Dirk's role in these recent murders, clearly Dirk was frustrated with the new media having picked up some of the clues that he was leaving behind after committing crimes.
But this was nothing new.
Dirk had dissed us YouTube documentary makers before, rapping on the song Golden Child, that the feds are only able to crack these cases with the help of YouTube videos, which at the time people believed was aimed at academics and me.
Anyway, back to Pellycoat, and after dissing YouTubers for misportraying him, Dirk appears to go on to say that he's silent about violence but is glad that someone is no longer here, simultaneously saying he doesn't tell on himself, but then alluding to having gotten rid of people.
Later in the track, he definitely tells on himself.
He would also touch on snitching's prevalence in the streets, mentioning that even killers with numerous bodies to their names can still turn into snitches.
Later, Dirk raps that he never posts guns used in crimes on his social media because he knows the authorities are watching.
And later, pretty much openly saying that he got back and got his revenge.
And then, in a line that appeared to respond to 6ix9ine and the slide for Von slogan, rapping that 6ix9ine and others had told Dirk to slide and that he wouldn't do it purely for fame.
Dirk would in the third verse directly reference Quando Rondo, saying that Vaughn died because he beat up a goofy and that the drama had nothing to do with Vaughn's relationship with Asian doll.
Dirk would end the track on a somber note, saying that every morning he plays to a laugh of forgiveness for the things that he had done.
Interestingly, Islam had become a big part of Dirk's life by this point.
On the track Mad Max, Dirk even references praying on the phone with an imam.
Seemingly influenced by his Muslim father after his release from jail, Dirk would begin to take religion more seriously and build it into his brand, even changing his name legally from Dirk Banks to Mustafa Abdul Malak, potentially in hopes of distancing himself from his old self, Dirk Banks, the given name that would ultimately end up on the indictment.
The third track on Almost Healed was the smash hit All My Life with J. Cole.
The song was an effort by Dirk to clean up his image and spread an inspirational message to the youth, with bars where Dirk bragged about having made it out in the streets, rubbing shoulders with the mayor and politicians and saying that you can't judge his past anymore.
And the choir-assisted hook was feds definitely said, fuck that.
All right, so that goes into some of the lyrics, right?
So let's go ahead.
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Here's seven shocking little Dirk connections to another murder investigation.
And then this is the superseding.
Well, you know, we'll go through superseding again and then we'll go into the new other connections.
This kind of goes over the superseding indictment real quick.
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Yeah, it's fucking ridiculous, bro.
That's some doug shit, right?
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Uh, and we'll make sure we handle all that.
Uh, Dirk, and and um, we got y'all, don't worry.
Uh, Dirk should hire a young thug attorney, YSO Brian Steele, to get out of this.
I don't know, bro.
Feds are different than the state.
Guys, keep in mind, that YSO case, they're idiots.
They fucked up over there.
And I think that's how he got out.
Uh, Dirk, how much time you got?
Oh, my life, man.
You guys are some fucking assholes.
That's from Big Pimp.
All right.
Dirk put a bounty on Kwando Rondo's head after one of Rondo's associates shot and killed Dirk's longtime friend and collaborator, King Vaughan, in 2020.
Now in a superseding federal grand jury indictment, the new charges he faces could keep Lil Dirk behind bars for the guys.
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Rest of his life.
Initially, the Chicago rapper was charged with one count of conspiracy to commit murder for hire.
In the new indictment returned Thursday, it adds Lil Dirk as the lead defendant to the October indictment that previously charged five other men with the 2022 fatal ambush.
So now Dirk is charged with conspiracy.
One count of use of interstate facilities to commit murder for hire results.
And interstate facilities, guys, is using a phone, internet, he used credit cards to purchase the plane tickets, the hotel fees, all that stuff counts as using interstate interstate commerce.
in death, one count of using, carrying, and discharging firearms, and a machine gun and possession of furtherance of a crime of violence resulting in death.
These are the same charges Kavon London Grant, aka Vonnie, Asa Houston, aka Boogie, David Bryan Lindsey, aka Browneyes, Keith Jones, aka Flocka, and DeAndre Dontrell Wilson, aka DDR.
And we went over that bit of I showed you guys that earlier.
According to federal prosecutors, those five men all have ties to Lil Dirk's Only the Family or OTF that was formed in 2010.
They claim OTF wasn't just about the music, but the organization also acted as an association of individuals who engaged in violence, including murder and assault at Lil Dirk's direction to maintain their status within OTF.
And authorities claim Dirk directed them to carry out the sinister crime.
According to court documents, Lil Dirk feuded with the victim only known as TB in the indictment.
However, the initials are the same as Quando Rondo's full name, Taekwondo Bowman.
Their feud stemmed from the November 2020 murder of Lil Dirk's friend King Vaughan, in which an associate of TB shot and killed him outside a hookah lounge in Atlanta.
According to the indictment, Lil Dirk seemingly wanted revenge and allegedly put a bounty on TB's life.
That all came to a head two years later on August 19th of 2022, when several OTF members and associates allegedly used two vehicles to track, stock, the BMW and the Infinity that I told you guys about before.
Dudes literally did a drill in luxury, bro.
And attempt to murder Kwando Rondo.
Niggas had some seat warmers as they were getting ready to fucking shoot these dudes, man.
For hours.
And eventually they caught up to Rondo, his cousin, and his sister at a gas station near because LA gets kind of cold during that time of the year.
The Beverly Center shopping mall.
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Once the hitman arrived to the gallery.
Wait, did they just fucking talk about gallon of gas again?
Okay.
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According to the feds, that's when Asa Houston allegedly drove to a nearby alley before Keith Jones, David Brian Lindsay, and a third unidentified man known in the indictment as co-conspirator two carried out the shooting, which was captured on surveillance video.
According to the indictment, 18 shots were fired during the shooting.
But instead of killing Rondo, they killed Rondo's cousin, who was ID'd in court documents.
I was right.
That is his cousin, Lil Pab.
SSR.
Authorities tracked down from the men involved after the hitman used money from Lil Dirk and OTF to carry out the hit.
According to federal prosecutors, bank and flight records showed an OTF.
And I went over this on the last episode that I did, but basically, long story short, it was like Dirk's manager that booked all this stuff.
It wasn't Dirk that booked it, but he used Dirk's credit card, his MX, to book the shit.
So, uh, stupid.
TF member and close associate of Lil Dirk coordinated and paid for the five co-conspirators to travel from Chicago to California on the day of the murder.
Court documents say around the time the one-way flights were purchased, Lil Dirk told an OTF associate, don't book no flights under no names involved with me.
That same day, the hitman traveled from Chicago to California.
Yeah, but they used credit cards, bro, that were associated to you, man.
So that was stupid.
Lil Dirk also traveled to California, but in a private jet with Kavan Grant.
When they touched down in Cali, Grant allegedly purchased ski masks for the shooters and paid using a credit card in Lil Dirk's name for the other co-conspirators' hotel rooms.
Nigga!
And we went over this all in detail on the last one, by the way, guys.
So if you guys want to know more about like how the actual hit went down and how he paid for it and all the other stuff, other episode, I break all this down in detail.
Them buying the ski masks and the time they bought them and everything else like that.
Grant was named as a top OTF associate in the indictment and allegedly also used the money to rent the luxury sedan used in the shooting and gave Jones, Lindsay, and the third unnamed suspect guns, including one that was converted into a fully automatic machine gun.
After Grant, with Jones, NZ, Wilson, and Houston were arrested in late October, Lil Dirk tried to leave the U.S. According to the FBI, Dirk booked at least three international flights, U.S. Customs.
I think one for Italy, one for the UAE, and one for one other country.
And he tried to throw them off, but they caught him at the airport in Miami.
Border Protection alerted the feds he booked two one.
Okay, you guys probably want to know.
Well, Myron, how the hell did Customs and Border Protection know?
Because when he got indicted, guys, more than likely what happened was they put something called a hit on him.
I'm not going to say the database, but they put a hit on him, right?
In a certain database, that anytime an American citizen comes in or out of the country, they're able to track it.
And when they saw that he had all these flights booked internationally, that's what rang the bells.
Flights to Dubai and Switzerland.
However, he didn't board either flight.
Instead, officials say the Chicago rapper also booked a private plane to leave Miami and arrive in Italy.
Dirk was booked into custody on October 24th, an hour before the plane's departure.
And he was taken to the Broward County Jail before his transport to Los Angeles to face the charges.
Meanwhile, the other five men named in the indictment are still in federal custody in Illinois, pending their transfer to LA for arraignment.
The Grammy Award-winning rapper and his co-defendants are facing a lengthy sentence if convicted on all counts, a max sentence of life in prison.
We have a lot to unpack with this new superseding indictment against Lil Dirk.
So I have a great guest that I want to bring on, and that's retired Detective Commander Will Spieler.
Will, always great to have you on.
Now, you're from Chicago.
What's your reaction hearing Lil Dirk's been arrested for this murder for hire plot that did result in the murder of the intended victim's cousin instead?
Well, it's really not a big surprise.
You know, he grew up in Inglewood.
I'm very, very familiar with Inglewood.
We've had problems with these driller rappers with feuds in the neighborhoods that resulted in many shootings, many murders, going back to the Chief Keith days and even before that.
So it's not a really big surprise.
Early 2010s.
Surprise to me that he would have been involved in this type of activity.
And being that you've worked in Chicago, talk to me a little bit about the drill rapper scene over there and OTF.
Have they ever been on your radar before?
Oh, absolutely.
OTF specifically, not as an organization, but individuals involved with the OTF.
You got to understand, it's not just the rap group, OTF, it's the fact that they're affiliated with street gangs, gangster disciples, street gangs.
You know, we've got all kinds of gang problems.
Yeah, OTF guys is black disciples.
And then obviously they're beefing with the guys over FBG, Flyboys, which is a gangster disciple.
So black disciples, the gangster disciples, all used to be gangster disciples, but then they ended up having a split and a lot of fights and a lot of arguments and lots of beef and shooting each other.
And a lot of these rappers come from these crews.
And we have shootings all the time where they're filming videos on the street doing their disc raps or whatever you call them.
And then they're shooting.
This guy's like, bro, he's like, these driller rappers causing problems.
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At those videos, at those video shoots.
So we've been after them for quite a while.
Again, not going after them so much as an organization, but individuals committing these murders further to their gang activity.
And what do you make of the rap scene that also bleeds into the street?
You know, where your favorite rapper could be coming out with great music that you enjoy, but then they still hold on to the streets, even though by all accounts, they made it big.
They made it out.
But, you know, some do make it out.
Look at Snoop.
Now, there's a perfect example who was a Stone Cold gangbanger in LA who made it out.
The only way they can fully make it out is you got to separate yourself from the people that drag you into that life.
The kid had talent.
The kid had a future.
He was making money.
He couldn't get out of that gang mentality, that street mentality that he grew up with.
And, you know, given your expertise in all of this, where does this all stem from?
Is it really just like beefs within the neighborhood?
Is it over women?
Like, where do these rap beefs and these feuds that turn into the world?
It's longstanding.
They kill one person and they just, it's just an endless cycle, man.
So deadly.
Where do they really stem and originate from?
It all starts on the streets.
Okay.
And it all starts in the home, as we know.
Dirk's dad is doing two life sentences.
He was a leader in the gangster disciples.
That's the life he knows.
His mom worked hard.
She was a nurse.
That's actually not true.
He came out in 2019, but he was sentenced to that and got a commuted.
I believe she worked full-time as a nurse.
I mean, he grew up on the streets.
And anything happens on the streets.
It could be over a dope corner.
It could be over a girl, like you said.
It could be over property.
It could be over territory.
It could be over just disrespecting each other within these crews.
So there's a lot of different reasons why it escalates to this, but it all stems from the street life.
And going into this murder for higher plot, was it common when you were on the force to see this deadly level of retaliation where suspects are offering bounties on the heads of others?
Yes, very common.
Retaliation.
As a matter of fact, when you do a post-shooting report, you got to get them out about 15 minutes after you know about the shooting.
You look at the area, you look at the rivals or the gangs in that area, and then you send resources to the other side to make sure, because you know there's going to be retaliation.
So not only do you investigate the crime itself, but you also send resources to the other side against the rival gang you suspect that they'll be retaliating against.
And it happens all the time.
There's a thing on the street called an SOS.
They'll shoot on site.
Gangs get that with other members, and not just for individuals, individuals in the other gangs, but for the moment for anybody in that gang.
It's an SOS.
Shoot on site if you see him.
And he said that in a song too, Go, Go, Go, Green Light.
It's very common and still known.
And it seems there was heavy planning involved.
They bought masks, rented cars, tracked Quando Rondo down in Los Angeles.
Are you surprised about this amount of planning that went into this?
No, not really.
But everything you just said describes almost to a T what they're indicted for.
When you talk about, you know, there's an interstate thing.
The FBI is involved because it's an interstate thing.
You've got planning.
You've got records.
You've got interstate travel.
It's not surprising when you have that much of a crew that you're going to do those kind of things.
But all of those things add up to a lot of problems for these defendants.
Yeah, and according to the Feds, Lil Dirk even tried to flee out of the States too.
In your opinion, what does that kind of tell you about how much he was allegedly involved in all of this?
Oh, it tells me that he knew that he was going to be targeted by a prosecution.
And again, this happened in 2022 and the indictments happened starting with last.
And they're going to use that against him for sure.
It's going to, that, that will be used as evidence.
And then, and then the biggest thing is that's going to be used against him.
He's not going to get bonded.
No way.
And I called this last time when we talked about this, guys, that when you do bond, right, there's a couple of different things that get put into the factor.
One of them is danger to society, which obviously is a murder case.
They're going to say that.
And then another big one is flight risk.
The fact that he tried to run and he booked all these flights and he has the money and resources to fly away, to leave if he wanted to.
There's no way he's getting bonded.
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In October for this murder that happened in 2022.
So I will tell you this much.
My experience with the feds are when the feds come looking for you, they pretty much already have you.
So there was probably a grand jury convened.
There were witnesses spoken to, and it got back to Dirk that, you know what?
They're hot on your trail.
So I think he knew full well what was happening.
And, you know, he superseding the indictment, they named him as the head of the organization, shot caller.
That's not a good position to be in.
Yes.
And the reason why that's not good is because you're going to be looked at as the head of the organization, guys.
As the head of the organization, you always get more time, even than the guys that actually pull the triggers.
There's been a lot of rumors circulating online that there was an informant within OTF that may have snitched on Lil Dirk.
What are your thoughts?
And, you know, from what we know so far, is anything pointing out to you that a snitch might have been involved?
I would say, absolutely.
A lot of information you get is from confidential sources, confidential informants.
And when I worked with the feds, we did a 10-month wire.
We had a bunch of informants.
And not only do we have informants, but we have informants that we put listening devices on and spoke to people.
And that's how you build your case.
And that indictment was up.
So what he's describing, guys, when you're doing a wiretap, right, you need to build your case up first to even get the wiretap.
You need to get informants that make dirty phone calls.
They make the dirty phone calls or they do recorded meetings.
And that helps you get the probable cause you need to do a wiretap.
Because I've explained wiretaps before, chat, but they're very hard to do, actually.
You need a lot of evidence to get a wiretap.
Matter of fact, real quick, just so you guys know, you need more probable cause to get a wiretap than you do to actually arrest someone.
Yes, I'll say that one more time for you guys.
You need more probable cause to wiretap than you do to actually arrest somebody.
Let that sink in.
It's a lot of paperwork, a lot of work.
And I've done a wiretap before where I was Afghan.
So it's very difficult, especially at the federal level.
51 indictments.
We have one trial.
Everybody else play out.
Because, and again, as this progresses, as you speak to more and more people, people who come in and say, all right, listen, this is what we have on you.
And your sentence is from now on.
When people start looking at that type of sentence, they start getting information so they can get departures.
Like I said, out of that 51-count indictment, we had 50 pleas in one trial.
And we're seeing six men who are allegedly all involved in this murder for hire.
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They stay in Max Prison.
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Did end up fatally or fatally wounding Quando Rondo's cousin.
What are your thoughts on this case going to trial?
Do you think all six of them could take a plea?
Do you think some could end up standing trial?
What are your thoughts on where we could end up later on as this case continues to evolve?
Well, they're going to be getting offers.
They're going to get offers.
They're going to say, like in our case, we had the head guys looking at life and they pled to 30.
These are guys in their 20s, early 30s.
Maybe they have some life after that.
You're going to see people plead out in this case, depending on what they give them.
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But you're going to see people plead out, especially when you're looking at a life sentence.
And I'm going to tell you, when the feds come after you, like I said, they've got a good case.
So you're going to see some people flipping, as we say.
And kind of going back to the downward trajectory that we're seeing little Dirk right now, where he was, you know, going from winning Grammys, getting out of the streets to now still being tied up in his alleged gang affiliations back at home, still being tied up in the street life, and now facing a life sentence behind bars.
What are your thoughts on this overall?
You know, he went to the Cinderella story now to possibly ending up behind bars for the rest of his life.
That's a tragedy.
Like I said, it's hard enough for these kids to get out of the situations that they're in in England.
But once they do get out, you pull for them, whether it's your kind of music or not.
You pull for kids to do better and not get dragged into that.
But when your mentality is the street mentality, sometimes they just can't get away from that.
And this is a shame.
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And then you just get dragged down into this, and it all comes down to the street-level mentality.
And that's what they know.
And the Quando Rondo shooting did happen in 2022.
Why do you think we're seeing the indictment now, two years later?
Talk to me a little bit about all that it takes to go into this level of investigation, especially given now that the federal government's involved.
Well, it's just that.
It's that the federal government is involved.
And once the federal government gets involved, whatever information they have, it starts out in LA.
LA will develop information.
They'll see that there's a federal tie when you start talking about crossing state lines.
You start talking about crossing state lines using public transportation to get to a crime.
Then they start to build it.
And like I said, with the feds, they're not in a hurry.
They will build, they'll interview, they'll convene a grand jury.
They'll get all kinds of testimony in before the grand jury before you'll do your indictments or before you'll do your criminal complaint where you'll name your defendants.
Two years is about average.
All right.
Well, we'll swiel our time.
I appreciate always your time.
So, all right, now that we know the indictment and the superseding stuff, let's go ahead and go into the seven details with a new potential murder for hire chat.
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All right, let's talk about Dirk Banks, likely better known to many as Lil Dirk.
He is currently in the Metropolitan Detention Center right now.
No, no, no, no.
Not the MDC in Brooklyn, in New York.
We're going to talk about it.
I think he's actually in the one in Miami.
Let's go ahead and look it up right now, chat.
Okay, boom.
So we're going to go find by name, Dirk Banks, Reese.
I'll just hit search.
Boom.
He is in Los Angeles, NDC right now, guys.
That's where our boy Lil Dirk is at right now.
So.
About where Sean Diddy Combs is locked up.
No, this is the NDC in Los Angeles, California.
Now, Dirk has entered a not guilty plate to felony charges and an alleged murder for hire plot that left a man dead at a gas station.
According to prosecutors for the Central District of California, Dirk is the leader of a Chicago rap collective that's actually, what they say, a criminal enterprise.
A superseding indictment states in or around 2010, defendant Dirk Banks, also known as Lil Dirk, aka Blood, aka Mustafa Abdul Malik, formed 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.
OTF also acted as an association, in fact, of individuals who engaged in violence of murder and assault at the direction of defendant banks and to maintain their status in OTF.
So prosecutors allege that banks used OTF to target a rival rapper from Georgia known as Quando Rondo, real name, Tyqueon Bowman.
The government says that Dirk and his crew learned that Quando Rondo was going to be in California, so they traveled from Chicago to LA to target him.
And Dirk's right-hand man, Kavan Grant, allegedly secured cars, hotel rooms, and guns to carry out this killing.
Investigators say that the trip to L.A. And he uses his credit card like an idiot was funded by either OTF or Lil Dirk directly.
So the indictment accused the defendants of following Quando Rondo's black escalade around Los Angeles on August 19, 2022.
In fact, traffic camera photos show a white infinity following the SUV until it pulls into a gas station.
And the filing also includes surveillance photos of the suspects appearing to fire guns towards the gas pumps.
Now, Quando Rondo actually wasn't hurt in this shooting, but his cousin was.
Sevaya Robinson was killed.
And this is a really, really sad case because this alleged assassination attempt, according to investigators, actually connects back to another death.
It connects what they say back to the shooting death of a rapper known as King Vaughn outside of a nightclub in Atlanta.
Now, King Vaughn was apparently part of Dirk's crew, and investigators believe that Dirk wanted revenge for King Vaughn's death.
So he ended up- Well, we know that's exactly what it was, chat.
They don't know, but we know.
Ended up putting out a hit on Kwando Rondo, who he believed was the investigator.
So allegations of violence back and forth.
Now, why are we talking about him right now?
Because Dirk's name is actually coming up in another murder-for-hire investigation, this time.
Oh, shit, man.
In Chicago.
So I want to be clear about something.
Dirk is not charged in connection with this case, at least not yet, but his name came up again and again and again during this newly revealed probe.
So to talk about these new court documents, I want to bring in friend of the show, former federal prosecutor Nima Romani.
Ima, thank you so much for coming on.
All right, so this guy's a former AUSA.
So he would bring federal cases forward working with the federal agents, which obviously, you know, it's good to interview AUSAs because in the federal system, AUSAs have a lot of fucking power chat.
We even get into the new stuff that we're going to get into.
We've said it before, but federal prosecutors, they don't tend to bring charges, especially against someone high-profile like Lil Dirk, if they have any doubts about the case, right?
So let's talk about the case he's currently facing.
How strong do you think it is?
I think this is a strong case, Jesse, and thanks for having me, as always.
He is facing very serious murder for hire charges less than a mile away from where I'm sitting right now in downtown Los Angeles.
And like you said, the feds don't mess around and they don't go to the grand jury to get an indictment in a case that will likely go to trial unless they think they have a bulletproof case, no pun intended.
And the reason this is a federal case, of course.
In a good AUSA, when you go to a grand jury, they're ready for trial, FYI.
We don't see a whole lot of federal murder cases, obviously, unless there's terrorism or an elected official or a judge.
But, you know, that murder for hire component, that makes it interstate commerce, right?
We're talking about a text message likely or a phone call.
That's the federal jurisdictional hook, which will put this case in the hands of the feds and not the district attorney's office here in LA.
By the way, as we're covering these kinds of stories, I think it's just a reminder of how important personal safety is.
And actually, you may not think about it as much, but protecting your privacy online is so important.
I make sure his name wasn't involved in it, but that would suggest that there were arguably text messages that seemed to suggest he was trying to make sure his name wasn't involved in it, but that would suggest a level of cooperation and knowledge about what was about to happen.
And then, of course, he was picked up allegedly before he was leaving the country.
So talk to me about real quick, do you think there's any avenue for him to say, I'm not connected to this.
I'm not part of this murder for hire plot.
I think there is, and I think that has to be the defense in this case.
Can't see any other viable defense here, right?
It's gonna be a lot of finger pointing.
Obviously, we know in these cooperator types.
Which we know for a fact that the FBI is gonna try their damnest chat to turn his friends against him because they're gonna have to rely on all the other stuff because the Dirk's defense is obviously gonna say, Well, look, we didn't, they have access to his business credit card.
Obviously, it's a business, you know, they travel all the time to LA.
Like, Dirk didn't know what was going on, he was in Florida with his family.
Like, they're gonna say all this shit.
So, the feds are absolutely gonna do their best to try to turn his friends and show proof that there was direct communication where Dirk instructed them to kill Kwano Rondo, which clearly they missed, but ended up killing his cousin instead.
You want to make sure that you have corroborating evidence.
You don't want to rely on the testimony of the trigger man alone because obviously he is going to have potential bias or reason to lie.
And he's a criminal and he's not credible.
That also hurts him as a witness to try to save himself or to shave off time from his sentence.
So, your prosecutors, you really want to make sure you've connected those dots before you bring a case like this against a Grammy award-winning rapper who has significant financial means to fight this case the whole way.
Well, now I want to talk about his connection.
What we're talking about now, his connection to this 2022 murder out in Chicago.
And what law enforcement was able to uncover afterwards is really, really interesting.
So, in 2023, an FBI special agent with the Chicago Homicide Task Force applied for a search warrant for records and location data associated with several cell phones.
And as part of that application, a lengthy document was provided that laid out connections and feuds between alleged gang members.
So, the two rival gangs that are mentioned here are the Smashville Gangster Disciples and the Mike City Black Disciples.
And a man named Stefan Mack is who we're going to be talking about.
He was reportedly the leader of the Smashville faction.
So, in January of 2022, he was apparently inside of this youth center in Chicago when a stolen Chrysler pulls into the parking lot.
Okay, and the car sat there for about 40 minutes, apparently waiting for Mac to come out.
This is according to police.
And when he did, two men get out of the car and start shooting at him.
Now, he apparently tried to run away, but one of the shooters chased him down and reportedly shot him in the head.
Now, the other suspect also allegedly shot a security guard who was present, but thankfully that guard survived.
The two suspects were identified as Anthony Montgomery Wilson and Preston Powell.
Both have been indicted in connection with this alleged murder.
Now, Montgomery Wilson is an alleged member of the Mike City faction of the Black Disciple gang.
And surveillance photos from businesses and homes nearby actually show the shooters running away from the scene.
And I want you to get this.
It turns out one of the suspects actually left his cell phone behind in the stolen car.
There's even a photo of it included in the search warrant application.
And police, they were able to use cell phone records, DNA, fingerprints to identify both Montgomery Wilson and Powell as being involved in the shooting.
Now, Nima, before we even get into the Lil Dirk connection, your initial thoughts on this?
Any possible defense on this?
I know you don't have all the details.
Fucking wild.
You could see how these two guys were targeted.
Oh, yeah, no question.
And that's a very strong case, right?
You have video evidence.
You have the cell phone, cell side evidence, you have fingerprint and DNA, putting them at the scene of the shooting, potentially an eyewitness, depending on what the security guard or other people saw.
It doesn't get a whole lot better than that unless you have a confession or some sort of cooperator testimony.
But this strikes NJ as a very strong murder case.
Well, now let's talk about what this has to do with Lil Dirk, right?
Well, investigators believe that this assassination was a revenge killing for the death of Dirk's older brother.
Yeah, Dante Banks Jr., who also went by the nickname D-Thang, was killed outside of a club in 2021.
And authorities believe that Dirk offered money to anyone who would take out Mac as retribution.
So the warrant lays out these connections between Dirk and the men that they say killed Mac.
There's this confidential informant who told police that both Montgomery Wilson and Dirk that they are members of the Black Disciples.
And the filing even includes photos showing the men hanging out together.
For example, there is a photo showing what appears to be Dirk circled in red toward the back of a group of men and Montgomery, Montgomery Wilson on the left side of the photo.
There's another photo that shows Dirk with the alleged leader of Mike City, whose name and identity have been redacted from the filing as well.
And a person referred to as Confidential Human Source One, or CH1, this confidential informant by the FBI, gave investigators details about Dirk's alleged gang affiliations.
So the 2023 filing states, CH1 has reported that Lil Dirk was and still is offering money for people to kill those responsible for his brother's murder and more specifically, offering to pay money for any gangster disciple that is killed.
And the filing goes on to talk about messages that are exchanged between new cell phones belonging to Montgomery Wilson and Powell.
So according to the FBI agent's affidavit, this exchange of messages began 14 days after Mac was murdered.
Based on my training and experience and knowledge of this investigation to date, I believe when the user of Powell Phone 2 asked the user of Subject Phone 2, what's up with OTF, the two were discussing Lil Dirk and his affiliates.
And then the filing shows a photo of Lil Dirk seeming to wear a sweatshirt with the OTF logo as well as a hand tattoo of those letters.
And the FBI agent continues, when the user of Subject Phone 2 and Powell Phone 2 exchanged the messages, nothing, and what you mean they not paying, the user of Subject Phone 2 was indicating they had not yet been paid, prompting the user of Powell Phone 2 to question whether there was an issue with them being paid for Mac's murder.
When the user of Subject Phone Subject Phone 2 wrote, we waiting.
He comes up here on the 17th.
The user of Subject Phone 2 was indicating that he was waiting for Lil Dirk to come into town on February 17th to pay them for having murdered Mac.
Goes on to say, when the user of Powell Phone 2 wrote, did Dirk gave you that money to the user of Subject Phone 2?
The user of Powell Phone 2 was asking the user of Subject Phone 2 if the user of Subject Phone 2 had gotten paid by Lil Dirk for the two having murdered Mac.
And when law enforcement did interviews with employees at the youth center, according to the FBI, employee one stated to law enforcement that they heard after Mac was murdered that there was anywhere from $50,000 to $500,000 being offered for someone to kill Mac.
And the filing also has a screenshot from Montgomery Wilson's Facebook page and states on March 2nd, 2022, Montgomery updated his Facebook story with a picture of him holding money and the Lil Dirk song Aha playing in the background.
I believe Montgomery made the above Facebook post to brag and take credit for the murder of Mac.
Montgomery is playing Lil Dirk's music and holding a large amount of cash to brag about the fact that he was paid by Lil Dirk to kill Mac.
Again, Dirk has not been charged in connection with Mac's murder as of and this is the indictment right here guys that they're talking about and I had went over this actually before but yeah found in possession 1958 and this was out of the northern district of Illinois this is the indictment right here that they're that they're referring to and here is the actual press release right here this comes from the this is how you guys know it's official US Department of Justice
two men charged in murder for hire plot that resulted in fatal shooting in Chicago and it was the FBI Chicago field office and obviously they they did it there was a like you said like he had said a murder task force that was investigating this guys were a 1.1k let's get to 1.5 ninjas 1.5k likes like the video man let's get this pushed up in the algorithm so
yes yet but you have to wonder the impact and we had actually talked about this before chat this could have on his current case out in California and whether or not he could be charged so Nima I laid out a lot of the big points your thoughts there's a lot there a lot of strong evidence some of it direct some of it circumstantial what I would like if I were prosecuting the Chicago Case.
I want to bring Lil Dirk in is something before the murders, right?
You have these communications after the fact, and you need to tie it in to the plot before Mac was killed.
I think that's yeah, they would also need to do grand jury subpoenas.
So what they would need to do if they really wanted to tie Durkin is, which they probably weren't able to do, which is why they weren't able to charge him back then, is they would need to do grand jury subpoenas and find the money to show how that money was sent over.
Clearly, it's not going to go from dirk to these murderers.
It's going to go through an intermediary.
That's where they would need to do it.
And a grand jury subpoena, guys, is what you would do through, where you would enter, you would get bank records, right, via grand jury.
And the reason why is because if you don't do it via grand jury, what's going to happen is the bank is going to be obligated to notify that individual that the feds had looked at their bank account after a period of time if you do it through a regular subpoena.
This is why you always want to go with the grand jury subpoena route because they cannot notify that individual.
Like if I was to do a subpoena as an agent, right, on your email, for example, what would happen is I would be able to get that information, but after a period of time, Facebook, the email company, et cetera, they would actually notify the subscriber, hey, look, a law enforcement agency requested information on your account, and that would tip the person off.
This is why you always go with a grand jury subpoena versus a standard administrative subpoena.
Maybe we don't have it yet.
Obviously, we're talking about a pretty heavily redacted affidavit in support of a search warrant, but we may get there because if you see these types of written communications weeks after the murders, probably there may have been something leading up to it as well.
I mean, because again, if it's after the fact, Nima, right?
They could just be listing anybody to pay them.
I mean, you need something before, right?
It's not just them mentioning Lil Dirk.
You need some sort of communication, maybe from Lil Dirk, something to explain his connection to it.
It's not just after the fact, right?
Let's say Lil Dirk had nothing to do with this, and one of his rivals is murdered and he were to pay someone as some sort of reward.
I don't necessarily think that would be criminal.
There has to be some high, some sort of conspiracy, something before the murder actually happens.
Let me ask you this.
If he had put out allegedly a hit on someone, right?
And he never spoke to these individuals and they kill Mac, would he still be responsible?
He's like, you know, I said that, but I didn't really, I didn't know these guys were actually going to do it.
Is there any kind of defense there?
I don't think there's much of a defense there.
I mean, he would have to argue that it was not a valid threat or that somehow there was this conspiracy, but he withdrew from the conspiracy or wasn't really acting as an accomplice.
You know, I think that would be a pretty bad argument, especially when, you know, he is someone that is an alleged gang member.
We have those affiliations.
There's someone that arguably is responsible for the murder of his brother.
So, you know, that would seem as a valid threat.
I think the jurors would look past that pretty quickly.
Do you think an indictment would be imminent with respect to this killing?
Or if you're talking about something from 2023, this is part of a search.
All right.
So here's a search warrant, guys.
I have it right here.
Let's fucking go.
So this is a search warrant.
Facebook account is what they use your ID, blah, blah, blah.
Display name, slime you out.
So this was for a Facebook thing.
And the reason why, okay, Thomas J. Callahan is a case agent more than likely.
Cool.
So we're actually going to look at an affidavit of a Facebook thing.
All right, good.
We haven't done one of these yet.
So let's go.
Don't demonstrate.
So I've done search warrants, guys, on accounts.
Remember, you can do a search warrant, guys, on a Facebook account, on a house, on Instagram, whatever it may be.
So this is something that we haven't done before.
So I'm actually excited to break this document down with you guys.
So this is a case number, right?
An application affidavit for a search warrant, right?
So attachment A. Look here in this Northern District of California, there is now concealed C attachment B, the basis for the search under the federal rule of procedures 41, a person to be arrested or a person who was unlawfully restrained.
The search is related to the violation of 18 USC 1958.
So use of facility of interstate commerce with the intent that a murder for hire be committed, a conspiracy to do so.
And then it says C attached affidavit.
And then you got obviously the agent right here.
The judge signed it, right?
So here we go.
I, Thomas J. Callahan, being duly sworn status follows, especially as an FBI, I've been employed since 2010.
I currently signed to FBI's Chicago Homicide Task Force.
So now this is, okay, this is how I know that this, okay.
So whenever you got a homicide task force chat and the feds are on it, this means that it's a city that deals a lot of violent crime.
Normally, the feds, normally people sit on federal task forces, not the other way around.
So this guy literally goes to Chicago Police Department and reports there versus reporting to the FBI field office.
He's assigned to the task force there, right?
So that tells you that they got a lot of problems.
And as I've explained before, homicide guys is typically a state case, which is why he's going to Chicago to work it because most homicides are going to be done by the state.
Now, if they can do it federally, right, where it's a murder for hire and they can elevate it, they'll do it.
But a lot of the time, this is going to be a state investigation when it's a murder.
And I've explained this before.
You need to affect interstate commerce to be able to bring it to that level.
Let's see here.
We got two-way evic says, Myron, do a history of Israel on New Year's Eve?
Maybe, maybe.
I think we're going to do a sub-authon that day, but we'll see.
Are we going to have a night train?
I don't know.
I'm going to track a bus.
Big Pimp says, how hard would it be for Lil Dark Steen to establish a fall guy who confessed the murder for our plot and provides that story that aligns with evidence?
Ah, they could, but I don't think anybody going to want to take the fall for this one, bro.
This is a lot of jail time, my friend.
As part of my driver responsibilities, I investigate criminal violation relating to violent crimes and gang-related offenses, including violations of federal firearms, narcotics, and racketeering laws.
I've been involved with the briefing of defendants, informants, and witnesses, as well as others who have knowledge concerning gang-related violence in Chicago.
I participate in investigations that have led to the issuance of multiple federal search warrants, including warrants to search residents' cell phones and social media accounts that have yielded evidence concerning federal firearms, narcotics, and racketeering offenses.
So, okay, so he's going to go into the basis and purpose of the thing, right?
Why he's doing the search.
So, let's see here.
Oh, shit.
okay because this warrant seeks the prospective collective information including sell side information locations that may fall within the central administration by pen research oh okay interesting okay Okay.
So, all right, what's a pen register?
Let me stop the chat.
So, a pen register, guys, is a also known as a trap and trace.
Okay, it's a court order.
You don't need probable cost for it, but it is a court order where it allows you to get real-time information on a phone.
So, for example, let's say I'm using my phone and me and Fresh are involved in a drug trafficking organization and Chris, right?
And the FBI is looking at me for selling drugs or DEA or HSI, any of these agencies that have Title 21 authority, aka Drug Trafficking Investigation Authority.
They'll do a trap and trace on my phone, and everybody that I contact or text or call, they're going to see those phone numbers, right?
And the beauty with the trap and trace is it's real time.
So, every time they contact someone, you see it right there.
When they text someone, when they call someone, you see all the conversation, you don't see the conversations.
You see them contacting each other.
But here's the problem.
You can't see the purpose or you can't see what they're, what they're actually, you can't see the content of the information.
You can only see who they're contacting and how frequent.
But this is a good tool because let's say that you're on surveillance and you know that they're doing a drug deal.
So, what I would do, right?
This is how you actually build up your wire, is you're on surveillance watching the guy and you know that he's going to do a drug deal.
And you got the pen register going.
Now, you're looking at everyone he's contacting right before and after the drug deal.
All those people that he contacts, you're going to have all those phone numbers.
Then you do subpoenas on all those phone numbers.
Boom, now you're identifying the drug trafficking organization.
Because all those people that he called, texted, and communicated with during that period of time when the deal was happening, more than likely were involved in a drug transaction.
Maybe a source of supply, maybe a guy that he's paying off, maybe a customer, maybe a stash house operator.
All these different individuals are going to be contacted prior to the drug trafficking or drug trafficking event.
All right.
So, what he's saying is, by me getting this warrant, right, it might fall under trap and trace, is what he's saying.
Okay, so let's go into the facts.
Okay.
In summary, in January 2022, Stephan Mack, also known as Youngin, was shot and killed outside the Youth Peace Center in Roseland, located at 4211th Street, Chicago, Illinois.
In October 23, 23, Powell was charged in connection with Mac's murder.
Warrant was issued for Powell's arrest.
The FBI has identified a Facebook account belonging to Powell.
And there's probable cause to believe that the location information concerning the Facebook account will list, will assist law enforcement in arresting Powell.
On January 27, 2022, Stephan Mac, also known as Youngin, was shot.
Okay, boom, we know that.
So, according to its website, YPC is a not-for-profit organization offering youth-related workshops that mentors teens and teach the youth the skills necessary to avoid conflict and violence.
According to the records information obtained from YPC at the time of the death, MAC was a YPC participant.
Based on the video surveillance footage obtained from the YPC at approximately 2.22 p.m., while Mac was still inside YPC, a 2014 black Chrysler 300 sedan with tinted windows, the Chrysler, driven and occupied by the shooters, entered YPC's parking lot.
The Chrysler was initially parked on the side of the parking lot facing YPC at approximately 2.25 p.m.
The Chrysler moved to the west side of the lot facing eastward.
The shooters remained in the Chrysler for approximately 40 minutes, apparently waiting for Mac to leave YPC.
Based on the video surveillance footage obtained from YPC, Mac exited YPC and began walking across the parking lot towards his car at approximately 2.59 p.m.
Two individuals appeared, emerged from the Chrysler, one of the driver's side door, shooter A, and the other from the front passenger side door, shooter B. They began shooting at Mac, who fled eastbound away from the shooters.
Right, so look, boom, you can see there's one shooter right here.
That's probably the victim right there.
Based on video surveillance footage obtained from YPC, as well as crime scene reports provided by the Chicago Police Department, shooter A pursued Mac on foot after crossing the parking lot.
Shooter A shot at Mac from a distance.
Mac eventually collapsed on the floor outside of the train track.
Shooter A ran over to Mac and shot and killed him.
Bam.
So they did a nut.
They shot him at point-blank range, too.
It looks like he has a rifle here.
Based on the video surveillance footage from a nearby community center and residents after killing Mac, shooter A fled eastbound on foot away from YPC.
Shooter A proceeded southbound on 111th Street and then eastbound on 111th Street.
Around that time, an individual was observed walking around the backyard of a vacant residence located at 318 West 111th Street based on the records and information provided by the Chicago Police Department.
Later that day, law enforcement recovered a Ruger AR 556 pistol bearing serial number 858-61994 in the backyard of a vacant residence located at 318 West 111th Street.
According to records information provided by Illinois State Police Department, testing concluded, conducted by the Illinois State Police Laboratory, established that the recovered Ruger AR pistol was a firearm used to shoot and kill Mac.
According to records and information obtained from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, the recovered pistol was purchased by individual A at Federal Firearms license located at Atlanta, Georgia, in or about October 2020.
So what is this right here, guys?
If you guys were watching the show, what kind of records check did they do right here?
Okay, you guys should know this after watching Fed Reacts.
Let's see your knowledge.
I'm going to look in the chat.
What type of search did the FBI conduct utilizing the ATF to figure out where the gun came from?
What is the name of this fucking search, guys?
Let's see.
You guys been watching Fed Reacts for a minute?
Let's see who the real OGs are and the ones that actually pay attention.
Wish I had the Jeopardy music.
But go ahead, let's go.
Let's see.
Let's see.
I'm looking at the chats.
Well, we'll wait for you guys to try to guess this.
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Ballistic report car facts.
Nope.
Nope.
John, ding, ding, ding.
E-Trey.
Shout out to you, my friend.
John got it on the chat on YouTube.
Based on video surveillance footage provided by YPC, information provided by the Chicago Police Department, and information provided by YPC security guard.
Shortly after the shooting commenced in YPC's parking lot, YPC security guard stepped outside into the parking lot and was shot in the left leg by shooter B. God damn.
Shot the security guard?
And then they fled.
Yeah, look at this shit.
Niggas is running, bro.
Oh, man.
Video surveys depicting shooter B fleeing from the scene after the shooting.
Nigga came in the Nike tracksuit.
A diamond arrest warrant.
October 16, 2023.
Anthony Wilson, also known as AJ and Mike City AJ and Preston Powell, also known as Marley, were charged with connection with Max murder.
More specifically, Montgomery Wilson and Powell were charged by indictment in the Northern District of Illinois with conspiracy to use a facility, blah, blah, blah.
Right?
We know that they arrested him, right?
On October 16, 2023, an arrest warrant is issued for Powell's arrest.
Therefore, Powell is a person to be arrested within the meeting of federal rule of criminal procedure.
On October 20, the FBI attempted arrest Powell at his residence.
Powell's not present with FBI Rise of the Residence.
An individual identified himself as Powell's mother reported that Powell does not have an active phone number and that she would reach out to Powell by contacting his Facebook account.
Powell's mother attempted to contact Powell and the president of the FBI when asked if she was attempting to reach Powell by contacting a slim out Facebook account.
Powell's mother said that subject to what subject account 2 was the Facebook account she was calling.
No one answered the call.
According to publicly available information posted to subject account 2, the user of subject account 2 lives in Chicago.
Images posted to subject account 2 that Powell is a user of subject account 2.
For example, the account contains multiple photographs and videos of an individual who, based on a comparison with the state identification photograph, believes to be Powell, including the following.
Oh, yeah, this is a fat nigga too.
This is him right here.
So here's his Illinois ID.
And then this is pictures of him.
yeah this is a good cook bro oh man based on my training experience as well as the training experience of other law enforcement agents who i'm a consultant i have learned the following Meta is a United States company that owns and operates Facebook, a social media platform, and is a provider of electronic communication services and remote computing services as defined by 18 USC 2711.
Users can access Facebook, register for an account, subject account to via its website, facebook.com, or via its mobile application, Facebook and Messenger.
Each Facebook account is assigned a unique user ID number and may be associated with a unique creator username, blah, blah, blah.
So he talks about what Facebook is.
So, okay, so the proposed search warrant seeks the prospective production of geolocation information collected and retained by Facebook in the normal course of business.
So they want to know where the fuck he was at when the murder happened, right?
Because he probably had his phone on him.
And yep.
All right, cool.
So, yeah, because they didn't, they couldn't find him.
okay yeah so they're trying to look at look them find them That's why they got this warrant.
And they probably also want to look at the information in it for an application.
Do you think that it's unlikely that he would be charged in connection with the murder of Mac?
I think it's likely that.
Well, they didn't mention Durkin, the search warrant.
I'll tell you all that.
You guys saw it with your own eyes.
Like, I mean, sorry, they didn't really mention Dirk in it.
Guys, we're at 1.2.
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He is wrapped up in it.
Oftentimes, what you'll do is if you're prosecutors, you'll charge the most culpable person, and then you'll bring them in and say, This can go one in two ways.
You can defend this case, and we'll push it to trial, and you'll be convicted.
Or you can proffer and fest.
So, Powell's fat ass is right here, and this other guy that actually chased him down.
Be honest with us and tell us who else was involved.
And you can do yourself a favor and potentially get a less sentence.
We'll make that recommendation to the judge.
So, you know, it's still pretty early in terms of where the murder case is going.
And as we know, obviously, all the cases cover on non-crime, but the vast majority of cases do plead out.
And if this case does, it would probably be a plea with some sort of proffer or cooperation, which case then Dirk might be wrapped up in it.
I want to ask you how it affects his current charges, his current case, because this warrant application was unsealed because of Lil Dirk's bail hearing.
He was actually denied bail.
Possibly this was used as evidence to show that he's a danger to society.
Is that fair to use these allegations?
He's not even charged in connection with the death of Mac.
Is it fair to use this as evidence for him to be denied bail to say what he's a danger to society?
Is that a fair standard?
Well, it is fair.
Absolutely fair because it's a much lower standard.
We're not convicting someone.
And we've talked about this a lot with the Didney case, of course, right?
Prosecutors, especially the feds, they love to keep their defendants in custody.
There are many strategic advantages to doing so.
And it also prevents additional crimes from being able to talk.
Committed and from the defendant taking off.
Now, obviously, a little jerk.
You're far more likely to cooperate when you're in jail suffering than when you're, you know, out on bond.
There's some allegations that he was trying to board a private jet to the UAE one-way trip.
Obviously, he has an explanation for that, but to the extent that we're talking now about two hits in two different states, that's something that a magistrate judge or even a district judge who's deciding whether to grant bail.
That's something that they're going to consider.
And you don't have to prove beyond a reasonable doubt or anything like that.
In a bail hearing, it's really a clear and convincing standard.
And the judge can consider this type of evidence, even though it's just an allegation in another case.
Yeah, his attorney, Jonathan Brayman, told the Chicago Tribune, we were obviously disappointed, but we'll continue to fight on.
Mr. Banks remains confident and optimistic about the future.
He deeply.
There's no way he's getting bombed.
I'll tell you the guys that right now.
He's not getting bombed.
The fact that he tried to run and it's a murder case, cooked.
Lee appreciates the outpouring of love and support he has felt since his arrest.
How does this case, how does what's alleged in this search warrant application, his alleged connection to the killing of Mr. Mack, does that factor at all into his current case with respect to the attempted killing of Quando Rondo, the actual killing of his cousin?
the murder for hire charge?
Does that would any of this come into that case?
Probably not.
I mean, obviously there's a lower standard of the bond hearing.
You're talking about whether someone's a danger to the community.
At trial, I think the judge would be very hesitant to bring an uncharged conduct in another case, another jurisdiction, you know, to bring in witnesses.
First of all, you end up having a mini trial within a trial.
I don't think that fits within necessarily any of the 404B other bad acts evidence just yet, because it can be really prejudicial to bring something like that.
I can see a judge, you know, really having an issue with that, especially if it's not charged.
Nima Romani, thank you for breaking it down with us.
And yeah, just another interesting little development in this case.
We'll continue to see what happens next.
But thanks so much for joining us.
Appreciate it.
Thanks for having me, Jesse, as always.
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Boom, Chicago scene.
Scene 88.
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In this video, I will quickly go through the newly unsealed filing in U.S. District Court in Chicago regarding the federal case against Lil Dirk from Lamaron slash 300 and other members of OTF.
This is just a quick little update.
The filing was released just a few hours ago, and I will go even deeper into it in the story of Lil Dirk once we get there.
First of all, an unsealed filing in U.S. District Court refers to a court document.
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1.5 let's do it document that is accessible to the public in the judicial system certain filings may initially be sealed meaning they are kept confidential and not available for public viewing when a filing is unsealed it becomes part of the public record and can be accessed through the court's electronic records system pacer or by request at the court
This warrant application was filed in April 2023, but was not unsealed until yesterday, on December 11th, in advance of a scheduled December 12th detention hearing in Lil Dirk's murder for hire case.
For those of you who haven't been following along, Lil Dirk was charged last month with funding a cross-country murder for hire plan to exact revenge for the 2020 killing of fellow Chicago rapper King Bun in Atlanta.
I'm going to put this speed up.
This nigga using his weird fucking thing.
And this actually came from one of you guys, so this shit trash.
The newly unsealed filing in the U.S. District Court in Chicago alleges that Lil Durk was involved in the January 27th, 2022, killing of Stefan Mack, who was fatally shot shortly after leaving the Youth Peace Center of Roseland on West 111th Street.
That's the case we just wanted to.
Stefan Mack was identified by the FBI as a member and allegedly the leader of Smashville 085.
However, viewers of the story of Lil Dirk may recall that the FBI often designates individuals as leaders, even if they were not, or if their role was limited to small-scale drug operations.
So I would take the labeling with a pinch of salt.
However, Stefan Mack was not.
Normally they label you as a leader if you are delegating, you're delegating orders to people.
That would put you in the leadership role.
Indeed a member of Smashville 085, and a high ranking of that, and those closely following the Chicago scene have long speculated about Lil Durk's potential involvement.
It comes as little surprise that this murder is mentioned in the filing.
However, it remains unproven that Lil Durk was directly behind the killing, and he has not been charged with the crime.
The filing primarily seeks to justify why the FBI believes Lil Durk should be detained pending trial, citing this murder and his possible connection to it as additional reasoning.
As I mentioned, Stefan was shot to death shortly after he exited the Youth Peace Center of Roseland on West 111th Street, which is close to the territories of Prince Town, Rock World and 11-5 Rookieville.
Stefan, who, ironically, was called B, was shot in the head and chest and was pronounced dead at the scene.
A 40-year-old man who was walking out with Stefan was shot in the leg and was taken to Christ Medical Center in Oaklawn in good condition.
According to witnesses, it was a dark-colored Chrysler 300 pulled up and opened fire at Stefan, who was the target.
In addition to his affiliation with Smashville 085, Stefan also identified with Melly Way, an alliance formed after the murder of Melly from 051 Young Money.
Stefan was even reported to be either a cousin or a close play cousin of Melly.
Stefan, or he, is even rumored to have allegedly been involved in the murder of Lildell from Soden, who are a part of Folly Boys.
He allegedly carried out this murder together with Melly from 051 Young Money and even appeared in a video with him shortly after the killing.
Members from Folly Boys celebrated after the death of Stefan from Smashville.
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You gotta have fun.
I'm out of there, Don J. So why would Lil Dirk that's crazy shit, man?
All right.
Uh, we'll have some more of this thing, and then we'll close this thing off.
Inspirational anthem that could resonate with the whole world.
As Dirk raps how his whole life, people have tried to keep him down, but they can never break his spirit.
The hook was infectious, and it had hit song written all over it.
All My Life would hit number two on the Billboard charts, matching his earlier hit with Drake as his top charting track, as well as being an international hit too, landing on charts in 18 different countries.
It was an industry favorite as well, winning the 2024 Grammy for Best Melodic Rap Performance.
And the Grammy goes to All My Life, Lil Dirk featuring J. Cole.
It's a big fucking deal, hit number two on the billboard.
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Especially a lot of you guys like my political take, so I give a lot of my stuff there.
I also comment in culture and react to shit too.
Don't get it twisted.
I post real, I post short videos, all that shit.
Funny clips.
And then obviously on Instagram, I post a lot of reels, funny shit.
So yeah, man, check me out, guys.
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Let's get this thing to 100.
And let's get this thing to 200K.
That's my goal, man.
200k on Twitter, 100K on Instagram.
We making a fucking comeback despite the fact that I keep getting banned.
This is like my 10th plus Instagram account.
My Twitter account has been shadow banned and shit like that, but we cooking now.
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Welcome to the stage, Lil Dirk, who is the Grammy winner for All My Life Best Melodic Melodic rap performance.
Appreciate y'all.
I just want to know: are the prices going up now that you have your Grammy?
I ain't even check my phone, y'all.
I know it is.
All My Life was a humongous hit.
If you ask me, there was something quite dark going on in J. Cole's verse, as J. Cole drops a number of bars and metaphors that, when you look back at them now, appear to coincidentally echo Lil Dirk's future perfectly.
Just like how Future had seemingly wrapped things that describe the crimes that Dirk was allegedly involved in before, J. Cole makes a series of double entendres that strangely predict Dirk's future, where he raps that his lyrics are so good that they're a cheat code.
And he then likens putting out hit records to paying for hits on people, saying that he puts out so many hits that he could be facing Rico charges, topping it off with the lines and another one and another one.
Now, normally, you might chalk this up to coincidence, but then again, this is J. Cole, whose lyrical ability is much higher than your average drill rapper.
And it really wouldn't surprise me if J. Cole felt daring enough to slip in a little double entendre like this to hint to the world that he knew what Dirk was getting up to away from the microphone.
And using this line to paint a picture of Dirk and J. Cole's contrasting verses and lifestyles, which is really the deeper meaning of the song.
On the next track, Never Again, Dirk just jumps straight out the window with the self-snitching again, rapping on his second verse that he sends shots when he comes to the city, but he shoots with his money and that big threat or OTF DD is going to protect him.
Track 5 put him on ice, had a title seemingly alluding to murder and a menacing hook where he repeats that he told him ain't nobody safe.
Track 6, Big Dog with Chief Wook, would see Dirk saying that one person can't stop the killings and that his money talks in the streets, and later rapping that he can't be told what to do by anyone.
He's with the murders and he stands by what he's done.
On track 7, Never Imagined, another collaboration with Future, just like he did on Mad Max, Future would seemingly be rapping bars that described Dirk's situation perfectly, with lines about having shooters ready to kill for him, saying that he has demons that he sends on hits to have people killed for less than the price of a car, and seemingly describing Dirk's own career, saying that once he started making millions, people began getting killed.
As Future would drop a chilling bar, but he would essentially admit to paying for the murder, saying that all it takes is a little money or money to have an enemy killed, or more specifically, knocked out of his shoes.
A detail about shoes.
Oh, man.
Wow.
Yeah, those are Jordan 5s that he got knocked out of his shoes.
It's true.
Those are Jordan 5 grapes, by the way.
Damn.
Being particularly dark, as it appeared to reference the state of the crime scene after Lil Pab's murder with his shoes being seen lying on the ground.
But if Future saying it wasn't enough, Dirk would then go on to say the very same thing himself three tracks later on perhaps the most disrespectful song in this beef.
But before that, Dirk would rap openly on Never Imagined about telling his young'uns to catch body after body.
And in another line that would echo his potential future years behind bars, Dirk raps how he gave the streets more than he did his own kids.
Track 9 saw Dirk referencing his Muslim faith in a questionable way.
The song before Farger, referring to the prayer, sees him immediately opening the song with what seemed like a tasteless reference to being able to watch the footage of Pab dying and Quando screaming every day, going on with a bar that's probably aimed at Quando, saying that it must have given him a headache because he knows that he looked at that clip and that Pab's head looked fake.
This referring to the gruesome uncensored footage of the murder that showed Pab's fatal injuries.
To be honest, Dirk kind of makes a mockery of his religion in this song and I've got to call it out.
Because at one point he raps about how one of his young'uns chases his ops around before going to prayer and just making a prayer from the Quran, the title of a track that's all about killing people and making fun of them.
Pretty blasphemous if you ask me to be honest.
There's actually one very strange bar where Dirk says that Chief Wook has seen him knock someone's mother down.
And whilst this could be an innocent reference to Dirk hooking up with his ops baby mama, because he's talking so hot on these songs, there's part of me that feels like it could be referring to something much worse.
It almost made me think back to that murder case on that woman, Shanita Lawrence, that was killed.
Anyway, Dirk paints a picture of how he vets shooters in his neighborhood, asking members who their top killer is and offering to check their temperature and vet their body count.
He rapped about an off being left leaking with shots to their torso, and he goes on to reference OTF DD, saying that when he beats his murder, he's going to be even more dangerous.
Dirk would end the song with more brutal lyrics referring to ops being murdered, saying how somebody would still be alive right now if someone else got it, which seems to me to be a clever way of saying that the wrong person got killed, but Dirk doesn't care either way.
And ending with a final bar saying that he's seen his shooter hold his breath for eight minutes and warning his ops that that's how long they're willing to chase them for.
Track 10 on Almost Healed is the most brutal track warp out it.
And in the song, Dirk appears to 1.5.
1.5 ninjas.
See, some of you guys are switching on over to Rumble.
You guys watch or rather watch on Rumble?
That's cool.
Rumble's the home base.
We're demonetized on YouTube anyway.
So, um, which, you know, it is what it is.
You get demonetized for telling the truth.
So, uh, but hey, we got Rumble, we got Cats Club, that's what matters.
I find it hilarious that all my haters talk shit, say, Oh, you guys got demonetized for being stupid for talking about certain topics.
Well, let me tell you something, dickheads.
We're demonetized, we're still more popping y'all niggas.
We still make more money than you guys, and we tell the fucking truth that we didn't have to sell out.
So go suck a dick.
Don't demonco, because you niggas are monetized and we still make more money than you fucking bums.
To get 20 on the action too.
And we don't gotta sell our souls to do it.
Mercilessly dissing Quando and mocking his reaction to Pab's death, screaming no on the hook of the song.
And Dirk goes on to break down his apparent strategy of grooming new shooters from his block, rapping that he sends his shooters money and clarifying that it's not for promotion for his album and that he doesn't expect people to shoot for him without paying them.
Even saying that he brings his trusted shooters around his family and children and gives them power before asking them to go and shoot his ops.
Dirk will seemingly claim to be the ringmaster of the weapons being used by his gang, saying that he swapped guns with another block and he didn't even shoot one himself.
Then, in an apparent reference to both Youngboy and Kwando's videotaped reaction to Pab's death, he raps that Youngboy must have heard Quando screaming on the news and likely had to turn the sound off on the disturbing clip, and later rapping that he spends hundreds of thousands on lawyers for his people.
Even saying that he can't name certain things he was responsible for, but then saying he makes his mother proud, perhaps a reference to avenging his brother's death.
Even appearing to reference Lil Pab not being in his shoes at the time of the murder, saying that one of his shooters bragged about leaving an op outside in their socks.
A truly disturbing lyric when you remember, that's exactly what people saw on the news.
Even 21 Savage would rub the tragedy in Kwando's face on this song, starting his verse with the heartless bar, knock them all down like dominoes, later saying he's OTF for life, and seemingly saying to Dirk that if he catches a murder, don't even tell him about it, as well as referencing following ops closely in traffic.
The next track had the wow, shit is crazy, man.
Dudes really be self-position, man.
Um, let's see here.
These rap niggas are 60 IQ.
How the fuck they make such good music?
Because they're 60 IQ, bro.
That's from um Juice Cream Eek.
Um yeah.
Ominous title You Got Him, and on it, Dirk raps how he gets his shooters in a car and tells them to spin repeatedly and that sometimes it results in accidents.
Perhaps a reference to the wrong person being killed.
Later, he says that he gets a certain reaction and that he keeps his murderers happy.
On the next song, Grandson, a banger with Kodak Black, that's a tribute to King Vaughn with co- Yeah, because that was uh King Vaughn's nickname was um was grandson because his his uh grandfather was a high-ranking, if I'm not mistaken, GD guy.
So, um, so yeah, let's see here.
What do we got?
Guys, we're at 1.3.
Come on, man!
1.5!
I don't want to stop the pod.
Don't be lame, guys.
Like the video, it's at 1.5.
Come on.
I'll give it two minutes.
Right?
10.57?
10.58 right now?
Eastern Standard Time?
I'll give it two minutes.
Jack Bolt.
Let's hit 1500 likes, guys.
200 likes.
Saying that he's a rapper and a killer, just like Vaughn.
Dirk would rap on the hook that he will shoot somebody and feel like Vaughn afterwards.
And in his verse, he raps about keeping his shooters fed.
On the next song, 300 Eurus, Dirk seems to predict his own future, rapping that he has to watch what he says in songs or he'll be doing decades in prison like his father, and saying that they do people dirty in the streets and that he hopes he doesn't get killed as gruesomely as his enemies did, and how his shooters don't need to dress well and can still kill people wearing their crocs.
Dirk had a bar that appeared to aim at Quando Rondo again, saying how his friend is dead and he can't do shows.
And Dirk would then say a very ironic line that he doesn't tell his shooters to be careful because they don't slide to get caught, as well as saying that somebody froze when a shooter pulled up with a micro Drake and that his ops can't play with him because he has money and will catch them.
Dirk then seems to clap back at NBA Youngboy with a lyric where he refers to himself as Murder Man or Merc, then backtracking, saying they call him nothing because he's getting watched.
This is clearly a shot at Youngboy.
As I broke down in my six-hour video on him, he often alludes to having used his money to have people killed in his gang war in Baton Rouge, with youngboy frequently referring to himself as Murder Man in numerous songs.
On track 14, Dirk would rap about somebody's friend dying because they jumped in front of the firing line and saved the target's life.
Another reference to Kwando and Pab, with Dirk going on to reference Quando's reaction, saying they laughed when Vaughn died, but when Pab died, Quando turned into a crybaby, and ending his final verse with another direct reference to the death of Pab in California, rapping that Rob49 saw that he had four guns in his house in LA and that California has real killers there.
On the next track, B12, Dirk would start off with a playful but real bar, saying that when people catch murder cases, they call Meek Mill since he managed to get out of his probation.
Then, Dirk would strangely say that he doesn't put his name on hits, and seemingly denying that his crew kill people, saying, Why you bragging?
One more minute, chat.
We're at 1.3 still.
Before then, backtracking and saying someone hopped out on feet like they're out of gas.
Yet another slick double entendre that also hinted towards the gas station being the location for these murders committed on foot.
Later in the track, Dirk would refer to using cash to pay for an unnamed service while his card is on file, going on to say that he gave someone chances and chances and pounds of dope to do something, but they still haven't done it.
And now the cops are watching, he has to bury his desires and not finish the job.
But later, rapping that his budget for killings is 2 million and that his killers are actively out looking to collect the bounties.
With this probably having a double meaning, referring to the bond money that he puts down if his killers get caught to get them right back on the street sliding again.
Dirk following that up with a line about how he got someone's location but knows they're not home and going on to rap that they got who they wanted, so it's over now.
And bragging that he's paid for a couple of trials for his members.
Later, on a collab track with Juice World, Dirk has a strange change of heart, suddenly saying that he hates the trolling they do when you die.
Then, in another violent song with a delightful title, Belt 2, Dirk would rap openly about being at the private jet airport with a killer and later saying that he feels he always has to react to what he sees on the internet.
Then, there's another line with a double meaning as Dirk says that he tried to go pop star but had to F up the streets, referring to both evolving his musical style and his inability to focus on his music career, distracted by the gang politics.
The penultimate track on the project would be the Morgan Wallen-assisted pop song, Stand By Me.
But again, it's another emotional song that has a lot of foreshadowing of what was.
Oh, yeah, he got in trouble because he said that we like to go duck hunting after FBG Duck got killed.
And he didn't know, obviously, the sinister tone of that shit because him and Dirk actually do go duck hunting, but he didn't know about the whole beef and all that other shit.
All right, we're just at 1.4, guys.
100 more, 100 more.
Now I gotta stop the show because people don't do what I ask.
You guys think I wanted to do this?
You think I want to be the bad guy?
No.
But I got the link pinned, right, on Rumble.
It's almost 3,000 ninjas in here on Rumble.
We got what?
Almost 5,000 y'all in here almost between Rumble, YouTube, X, Castle Club.
Almost 5,000 people in here, man.
Do your boy Saud, man.
Just like the video.
Like the video.
Let's hit 1.5 on YouTube so you can keep the show rolling.
We're at 1.4.
So what?
100 more?
Like the video, ninjas.
Jordan T says, Myron, don't stop the show, man.
Come on, dude.
Nigga, like the video.
You're dumbass, right?
Over here typing.
You ain't even like the video yet.
Then 092 films, Myron, you're being petty, bro.
Like the video, bitch ass nigga.
Instead of typing and bitching in the fucking chat, like the video.
If you had liked the video, instead of bitching, we wouldn't be here right now.
But you niggas want to sit here and bitch and say, I'm not going to like it.
All right, man.
They're just going to sit here with our dicks in our hands as usual.
Right?
Some of you motherfuckers are used to that shit.
Yeah, Jordan T, this heat, bro.
You niggas be your worst own enemies, bro.
This nigga Jordan T instead of bitching in the chat saying, bro, why you gotta do that?
If you had just liked the video, shut the fuck up.
We would be good.
And then Malo said, I disliked it.
All right, good, bro.
You're holding up the show then.
Milo, you're holding up the show.
Milo on YouTube is holding up the show, guys.
This fucking loser holding up the show.
Matter of fact, I'm gonna give you the pin of shame, you stupid ass nigga.
See him right there, Malo.
No, I disliked it.
All right, Malo, you dumb fuck.
You just held the show up for everybody else.
And then Angel Sanchez also said I disliked it.
All right, good.
You're also gonna get the pin of shame, you stupid ass nigga.
This idiot, Angel Sanchez, also I disliked.
Good.
And then Michael E Cool, man.
We gonna wait.
We gonna sit here and wait then.
You're gonna sit here and wait.
Because these niggas want to be funny.
We are gonna just sit here, man.
Because these niggas want to be funny.
You want to troll?
Cool.
We're gonna wait.
We are gonna wait.
Because the thing is, with you troll niggas, we got 1.5.
It's to come for dirt.
All right, we hit it.
Bro, y'all gotta shame.
When these idiots do shit like that, y'all gotta make fun of them, bro.
You guys gotta cook them.
All right, Josh Future and this other nigga said dislike.
As Dirk seemingly raps and sings ambiguously with Morgan Wallen on the theme of asking if a friend or woman would stand by them in hard times.
For example, if they lost everything, or you know, caught a federal case for murder for hire.
The song is a fitting note to end on and it lands powerfully now that we know where Dirk ultimately ended up.
But for now, it would be some time before Dirk's alleged past would catch up with him.
And going forward from this project and its massive success, Dirk would do everything he could to maintain his position as a mainstream pop artist, attempting to transcend the violent image of drill music and elevate himself into high society.
Before the release of Almost Healed, Dirk would meet with Yeah, we got a lot of haters in the chat.
And just because you dickheads are being stupid, now we need to hit 1.6.
See, I gotta beat you losers into fucking understanding that your trolls are not gonna work.
The more you guys troll, the more I'm gonna have everybody cook y'all.
Now everybody gotta fucking now.
We gotta hit 1.6 because you bitch ass niggas want to be funny.
So now we gotta hit 1.6 chat.
Let's go.
1.6.
1.6.
Losers in the fucking chat.
Devontae Warren, like these idiots that are talking shit saying L, whatever.
All right, niggas.
Now we're going again.
Again.
Again, yep.
Because you guys want to be fucking funny.
Yeah, so Zaderville says, why are y'all here, though?
That's a good question, bro.
I don't know why they're here.
I don't know.
I don't know why they're here, bro.
We got 1.7K watching.
people came in and left and everything else like that some people um uh open up For the Rumble guys that are annoyed, cool.
There's 3,000, y'all.
Open up a tab.
Click that link that I put there.
Open up the tab and like the video, bro.
Almost 3,000 of you guys on Rumble.
You guys can literally turn the tide right now.
Because we got some haters and idiots on YouTube.
Koji saying unlike.
Cool.
niggas saying hurry up with the show angel reset unlike the online what the Nigga said he reported me?
You're a pussy.
Well, we're going to wait until we hit 1.6.
That's what I got to do.
Hate doing it, but you get trolls, ungrateful motherfuckers that just don't want to like a video.
Absolutely free.
Niggas want to do that dumb shit.
Ridiculous.
Sell 1.5.
And then Koji saying, I don't like it, I don't like it.
We'll wait until we have 1600 Ninjas.
Cast a couple ninjas, you guys might have to shave the show for everybody else because these YouTube niggas are retards.
We're still sitting at 1.5.
Still sitting at 1.5.
Yeah, I know it's weird.
Haters on YouTube.
Yeah, we got, yo, we got a lot of FB We got a lot of FBAs that be watching this shit.
It's weird, though.
Like, I don't know why FBAs watch me.
Fucking weird, bro.
I guess because they get tired of Tariq Nasheed bullshit, so I'm just gonna sit here and wait.
Do we hit it?
Damn, that was a little bit too hard, chat.
We got it, but that was a little too hard, chat.
Chicago Mayor Laurie Lightfoot.
And during the subsequent elections, Dirk would make a $150,000 campaign donation to future Mayor Brandon Johnson.
From the outside, it looked like Dirk was a million miles away from the streets and having hits planned.
He continued rolling in the circles at the very top of the music industry in August walking out Drake for his Los Angeles set of his It's All a Blur Stadium tour.
But behind it all, Lil Dirk was living a lie.
One minute he was in the halls of political power, rubbing shoulders with current and future mayors.
The next he was in the studio, surrounded by his OTF demons, making some of the most violent and incriminating music ever released.
And Dirk's next music project would see him yet again shining a spotlight on some of the very people allegedly orchestrating murders for him.
November the 17th, 2023, Dirk and OTF release another group album, Nightmares in the Trenches.
And it would seem that even the album cover itself had a hidden message of self-snitching on it.
A label saying that this disc contains raw accounts of activities that occurred in various areas of the world.
It doesn't say these are fictional stories or that the guns are props.
This is hinting that this is a raw and real explanation of things that actually happened.
If you ask me, the part about all areas of the world is another covert hint towards that murder happening in California rather than saying something like, these are stories about the streets of Chicago.
On the project, Dirk would rap about Dee De beating his body with witnesses testifying.
Dirk would shout out one rap YouTuber that he respects, 109 Jake, saying that he shows his videos about people being snitched onto his people and warning people against trolling him and acting like OTF are down on the gang.
Later on the song posted at with Coquilla and Bezoo Bezoo would ironically diss OTF accidentally saying that you're not a real killer if you catch an accidental body with Kokilla later rapping how they take ops souls and how he smokes dead ops with Dee Dee.
Later on Bezoo would claim to have made the score 3-0 inferring that he has three bodies saying that he beat them because he doesn't leave a witness.
Kokilla would rap about people getting shot, their friends dying, and crying about it.
Then on the Dirk solo track, Then Once, he predicts his future again, saying that the judge might put a Rico case on him because of the people he's around.
With Dirk later bragging that people are mad that his music career is going so well since he's promoting revenge.
Dirk would wrap a spooky bar on the hook that I think is aimed at Quando 2 since his career had been struggling even before.
All right, this is what I want y'all ninjas to do right now.
I need all your guys' support real quick.
Okay?
Special announcement for you, ninjas.
PBD just put out a tweet.
What I want you guys to do, I'm going to drop the link here.
I know you guys like debates, right?
You guys always say, Myron, we want you to debate.
So here you go.
I went ahead.
PBD goes, Who would you like to see on the pod make a case for plus against H1B?
I said against H-1B, me and Nick Fuentes versus whoever isn't scared.
So I'm going to give you guys this thing right here.
I want you guys to all fucking like this shit so that me and Nick cook, because I don't think anybody could beat us two together.
All right?
I want y'all to like it.
Let's fucking ratio everyone on this thing.
Because honestly, nobody will win against us.
He could bring Vivek on.
You know what I mean?
So let's see what happens.
So let's see.
Go like it for me, guys.
I dropped a link for you guys.
So I dropped it in the on YouTube.
It's a cast club.
Go like it so it gets the top ratio.
I already see it climbing up.
Let's fucking go.
We got 3,000 y'all in here on Rumble.
We got another like 2,000 on YouTube.
Just click that link and like it, guys, so that it gets up to the top so you can't avoid it.
Let's cook.
You guys want to see me and Nick Fuentes versus Vivek or some other fucking ass clown?
Let's do it.
i'll go ahead and i'll even tag him in this so we go cook chat Well, it's already flying up.
Are we, we're by the ratio of PBD at this rate.
Yeah, he got, who would you like to see?
He got 558.
If we keep going, we literally, he posted this how long ago?
1049.
So he posted it like 20 minutes ago.
So yeah.
We're going to ratio him.
And that will obviously.
And ratio, for those of you guys that don't know, right?
You want to get more likes than the original poster with way more views.
This only has 869 views, but look at that.
315, 323 likes, which is fucking insane.
Versus 62k views, only 571 likes.
So we're about a ratio here.
So yeah, let's see.
Let's see what happens.
See if PBD makes it happen.
I think you guys would love to enjoy that.
That's why I said we need to bring Nick on it too.
Not a selfish individual.
You know what I mean?
Like, nah, man, bring me in.
Bring me in.
Exodion.
Let's fucking go.
We'll debate immigration.
This is my wheelhouse.
You know what I mean?
Me and Nick won't lose that.
I'll tell you this: Vivek and Eli will not fucking do that discussion.
They will not do it.
For the death of Vaughn, with Dirk rapping, he ain't turnt no more, and that Dirk, in contrast, can't run out of money.
A bar that's a lot more threatening when you remember the deadly violence that he seems to be able to buy with his money.
The next track, I'm the type, sees Dirk and Chief Wook rapping with arrogance, pretty much saying that they invented murders.
Dirk begins his verse with a brazen line, making gun sounds and taunting his victims, saying, You ain't think I was gonna get you, did you?
Following that up, pretty much confirming its relevance to the pad murder, saying, Share locations, get up on him close, make his mental wiggle.
Dirk then hints at revenge.
I appreciate you guys liking the tweet, by the way.
I saw them flying up.
I really appreciate that, guys, because that's how we get their attention.
You guys want to see that debate?
That's how we get their attention.
Thank you guys so much for clicking that status.
I'll drop it one more time in the chats for you guys.
Suggesting that his enemies are the type to see their friends get killed and not get revenge.
Unlike let's make that debate happen because I'll tell you this: Alex Jones, DBD, Vivek Ramaswamy, Elon Musk.
Who else?
Jordan Peterson, Michaela Peterson?
All of them have taken super pro immigration stances with this H-1B visa bullshit, bro.
So, hey, some of us gotta keep it real.
Kim, who's up late, plotting on his enemies, appearing to suggest that he's actually done this nine times.
In another line, Dirk breaks down the process of having people murdered, saying that first he threatens them, then someone runs up on them and shoots, and that he's the messenger.
A detail that hits different when you later learn that he was indeed using Apple iMessage to orchestrate an alleged hit.
Dirk even reflects on remorse, saying that after he's had someone killed, he then wonders if he's screwing up the blessing of his music career.
Then ending his verse recounting a conversation with God where he says that he had to do it because he caught his ops slipping and moving like Dirk wasn't beefing them.
On the next song titled Last One, this was an interesting track that saw Doody Lowe expressing his frustrations at the street life, saying that the last hit his gang did he can't talk about because the feds are indicting people and that the last hit was so brutal, he can't leave his home without a gun himself now.
Then appearing to reference Pab's murder, saying the last person got caught out of town and that their target didn't get hit but doesn't come outside anymore.
Doody Lowe would also express his opinion on the YouTube and vlog space, becoming full of figures from Chicago streets, with Doody saying that his ops are vloggers now.
Perhaps a reference to anyone from FYBJ Main, King Yellow or FBG Butter.
Doody Lowe would even reference an infamous YouTube channel, Chicago Rarist, known for posting body cam and prison footage exposing Chicago gangsters.
Doody would continue to allude to paid hits, saying that he has 20k in bounties out and saying that people got killed for dropping diss songs and that he's laughing now that get backs have been administered.
Next on the track F It, Dirk mocks people trying to get attention off murders they didn't actually do.
Dirk would later say that this death is a celebration and that he knows the right way to do people, as well as saying that his shooters will cut off their ankle monitors and hop on flights without standing warrants.
With Dirk dropping a very subliminal line saying that you can pass the message to him to me, this ain't what you want.
Now I think this is a deep bar because not only is that the name of Dirk's song, but Lil Pab, many years before being allegedly killed by shooters sent by Dirk, was actually a big fan of Dirk's music, tweeting that Dirk's This Ain't What You Want was one of his favorite songs.
Dirk would then reference OTF Jam, saying how serious he sounds when he's on the phone, and that if he tells his shooters to do something, he only has to ask once.
The next track, Whatever You With, with OTF D. Ski would see him openly talking about the violence, saying him and OTF are with all the violence.
Later, rapping how it only takes 10,000 to get someone's brain removed with a bullet, and saying that when he pops out, murders take place.
The project would end on a strange note, as things switched tone, and Dirk dropped an introspective track that would speak to his future situation.
The song Smirk Carter starts with an intro from Robert Schipp, his father's co-defendant, who explains that he thought he was supposed to die in jail, but he got a second chance.
Dirk would rap about his brother D-Than gambling with his life and losing by not having a gun with him when he was killed, and again seeming to suggest that that murder was avenged, before going on to say that someone he knows got hit with a racketeering charge despite him warning them to move differently.
Clearly, no one was advising Dirk not to snitch on himself.
If anything, this formula was working perfectly for Dirk, just like it did for his evil twin King Vaughn.
Ultimately, things were moving fast and going very well for OTF at this point, but it had now been over a year of self-incrimination, and the Lil Pab murder was likely being investigated deeply for some time.
After all, it took over a year for Dirk's killers to be brought to justice, but they all were eventually caught.
Soon, the walls will begin closing in on Dirk and his crew, but the fall of Dirk was an interesting one, as coming at the end of 2024, arguably the best year of his career, it almost seemed as if the feds let Dirk climb to the very top of the mountain before grabbing him and lining him up for one of the most devastating downfalls in hip-hop history.
They also had to make sure the case was iron tight before they grab him.
So, yeah.
You know what I mean?
That's kind of what it is as well.
So, guys, that is the case.
Obviously, that is the case in general.
We are going to have a show for you guys tomorrow, a money Monday.
I'm going to try to get you guys an after-hours as well.
We're going to tell Bum Chris to make something happen for you, Ninjas.
Right?
So, we'll see what happens.
I dropped the link for you guys to like it.
I do think, honestly, if me and Nick did that debate, it would literally be record-breaking numbers for PBD.
He probably had 100k live watching.
If me and Nick went on there and we debated immigration, it would have he would he would have 100,000 watching live, 100%.
Between me and Nick.
And whoever else he decides to bring in to debate us.
But the thing is, I think most people are going to be fucking terrified, bro.
I don't think anybody else would do it because I could talk about immigration, how the visas are abused.
And then Nick is obviously going to talk about the just the issues with mass immigration and how, quite frankly, a lot of these tech bros are not really here for the betterment of America, if you know what I'm saying.
They're really not.
Vivek and Elon kind of exposed themselves.
So we'll see what happens.
You know what I mean?
I'd love for my guy Nick to be there.
I don't want to just say, oh, yeah, put me on.
Like, no, I think Nick deserves a seat there.
I definitely think he deserves a seat there.
And we are already about to do that ratio, guys.
We are already.
Yep, we're about 50 away from surpassing.
Yeah, we're about it.
We're about to.
We only got 4.1K likes.
Sorry, 4.1K.
Oh, my bad.
4.1K views or impressions, whatever they want to call it.
And he has 90K and he has 700.
We're about to hit 700 and we're only at 4.2.
So this is going to ratio.
And I like Patrick Patrick, by the way, guys.
I really do like PBD.
I respect him as a businessman.
I like him.
I think he's extremely professional.
Polite, kind, right?
Nice guy.
You know, obviously, like me and Nick are less professional, more raw, right?
But I get it, right?
Like, you know, most political commentators are, you know, they're pretty fucking professional for obvious reasons, right?
But I just, I cover so many different topics, and politics isn't my only niche.
Political commentating is like maybe what?
What would you say, chat?
Maybe 30% of what I do at this point?
30%, I would say?
Of my content is political commentary?
Maybe one-third.
So I want to say I'm a full-time political commentator.
So for me, I'm less professional.
Because, bro, being, oh, yeah, let me be professional all the time.
It's tough, man.
I don't know how Patrick does it, man.
Much respect to him, though.
But yeah.
But no, we're cooking.
We're going to surpass this.
At this rate, we're going to surpass.
So appreciate you guys liking it and getting it to the top because that's how we get attention, guys.
You get attention when the most liked video gets attention.
That's how you do it.
You know what I mean?
What else do we got here?
Let me read some of these chats from you guys.
Let's see here.
Don't forget to follow me on the socials, guys.
We got Comfort Zone says, please, no Monday after hours.
That shit's annoying.
Please stick with the Monday news.
Maybe I'll do Monday news after, guys.
Remember, keep in mind, we're going to do, we're probably going to do a, like I said, the New Year's stream.
So that will be, we'll cover the news in that too.
Later, the CS88 video, he mentions the connection with the Lil Dirks brothers murder a bit more in depth with the gang set relations on both sides.
Give me a time stamp, bro, because then it goes yapping, Brian.
All I do are RK.
Remember, the people in the chat aren't like 1,000% familiar with the Chirac lore.
You know?
Waylo says, I understand why you have to stream on YouTube.
I just hate those petty bundle of sticks in the YouTube chat.
Losers always mess it up for everyone.
I appreciate that, Waylo.
Yeah, I know, man.
I know, bro.
I don't know.
They think it's funny, but it's like they just part it for everybody else.
You know what I mean?
Like, it's like, okay, you guys want to troll, like, troll in another way.
Like, fucking like the video and show love.
I don't, I don't, sorry, and make jokes.
You know what I mean?
Let's see here.
You, you can't outdebate if he will cook you and Nick Solo.
Yeah, Velda's family, you're an idiot.
See, here's the thing, bro.
When you have a bad position, the H-1B Visa position is an unwinnable position, dumbass.
Do you not understand that?
It's literally an unwinnable position.
Like, right.
Do I really got to fucking go into a whole immigration thing?
Nah, you know what?
Oh, we hit the ratio already.
Somebody in the chat said it.
We hit it.
let me look here.
Yeah, so um Yep, we want.
We surpassed it.
Yeah, 779.
We hit the ratio.
Good job, guys.
Good job, Ninjas.
We fucking did it.
So there's no way he'll be able to avoid it now.
Because he's going to see at the top of his feed when he looks.
Let's see here.
So, yeah, going back.
Yeah.
So the reason why Vivek will lose that debate and Elon, because you guys are for the Valdez family nigga that said that shit, is because pushing for H-1B visas is an unwinnable position, my friend.
It's a completely unwinnable position.
That's why he'll lose.
He can be a great debater.
It does not matter.
It's an unwinnable position.
Just like people that try to debate on why we support Israel with all the foreign aid that we do.
It's an unwinnable position.
Why do you guys think people like Ben Shapiro or hardcore Zionists will never ever debate someone like me or a Nick or any of these other guys on foreign policy with the United States and why supporting Israel makes zero sense for us geopolitically and strategically?
They won't do it.
And the reason why is because they know it's an unwinnable position, bro.
It doesn't matter how much of a good debater you are, unwinnable.
Martin, I don't know if it would be possible, but to further push the YouTube ninjas to like the video, put the green Rumble screen on until you get the likes they want and then unblur it.
Hmm.
Not a bad idea.
Not a bad idea, Xander Legal.
That way we can keep cooking.
But yeah, maybe that's a way we could do it.
Yeah, Martin, you're getting to us.
we're halfway into the video.
Don't worry, we'll still cover the news chat.
We will still cover the news.
So.
Yeah, R says, yeah, that's stupid.
They're going to just move to Rumble.
That's true.
But so you guys would be surprised, bro.
Some of you guys absolutely hate Rumble and won't move over.
I don't know why.
I guess you guys love censorship of big tech.
But yeah.
So anyway, with that said, guys, I love y'all ninjas.
I think I'm going to end the stream here.
We got 3,000 watching.
Oh, yeah, we got, yeah, we got like 4,000 or 5,000, 4,500 you guys watching.
So yeah, we're going to give you guys a two-part tomorrow.
We're going to do Money Monday and then either the news or some girls.
I think we might do some girls because, you know, why not?
Because I think we'll give you guys, because if we do that, we're going to give you guys a stream probably on New Year's Eve.
We're going to stream on New Year's Eve for sure.
So that'll be Tuesday.
So yeah, Girls Monday and then stream Tuesday.
So we'll see what happens on the debate.
See what happens on the debate.
All right, guys.
Yo, Cast Club Premium, guys, get in there.
It's only $65 right now.
It's going to raise up to $98 in the new year.
Regular Calcs Club, $35.
You get both.
It's going to be less than $100 a month and you get two Zoom calls a week, which is quite a bit.
One premium and then one regular open Q ⁇ A on the regular Council Club.
Only $35 a month, man.
Crazy value.
Crazy, crazy value.
So hope you guys enjoyed that stream with Lil Dirk.
Stamps will be up soon.
Let me see.
I'm going to walk Frank and shit like that.
And if I can't go to sleep, then maybe I'll run a night train for you guys.
Maybe I'll run a night train for you guys, aka and a Klan meeting.
Maybe I'll talk immigration.
We'll see.
Anyway, love you guys.
Hope you guys enjoyed the stream.
I'll catch you guys on the next one.
Peace.
I'm a special agent with Homeland Security investigations, okay?
Okay, guys, HSI.
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