DJ Akademiks Live Streams - Day 1/30. SAUCE WALKA SH*T? Yella Beezy Arrested for Mo3 M*RDER. FEDS DId A SWEEP in LA. YE INTERV?
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I showed up there, chains, busing everything.
Well, I did have a bunch of security, but they were on a different flight because I missed it.
You know I miss flights.
Then I walked through the airport.
Everybody showed me love.
They want me to the place that to go, like all the workers.
I'm like, yo, they're like, yo, L.A. fucks with you, man.
Don't listen to what you're hearing online, okay?
The dudes who claim that big act ain't good in L.A., they don't own property.
They live with their baby mama, and they call a couch.
pull-out couch, couch, their bed.
We can't listen to them, niggas, okay?
You don't own no property.
How are you claiming you run blocks, cities, and hoods?
We don't believe y'all no more, okay?
We're going to get to the real shit.
Big Act was welcomed in LA.
The red carpet was rolled out.
No negative interactions.
You know, they wanted me to go on a park tour.
I didn't even know what that means.
They're like, you'll pull up by Gonzales Park.
I'm like, okay, cool, let's do it.
Pull up to my car type of park.
I'm like, fuck it.
Let's do it.
Then, you know what I mean?
The only thing we didn't get to do, though, because I wanted to do a muck bang at the
Marathon Burger Spot, but we were kind of limited in time.
You know, we didn't map out the time appropriately, and we didn't get to do that.
But L.A. loves Big Act.
I've never realized that.
Anybody who said otherwise is a liar.
Anybody who says otherwise is a liar.
L.A. showed me so much love.
It was all peaceful vibes.
Ironically, because I didn't know Jumper, they said, are you nervous to be in L.A.?
I said, I'm not nervous to be in L.A.
I'm nervous to be here at no jumper
Because no jumper is the spots for indictments
No jumper, respectfully,
is the spots to get lined up, back doored.
So, yeah, other than that, L.A. was amazing.
You know what I mean?
I felt like an L.A. nigga out there.
I started eating them,
or not eating, but drinking those little green juices and shit.
I was starting to get healthy.
I'm drinking green grass or whatever the fuck
they'd be doing out there.
Okay?
Like, yeah, listen, I was starting to feel
the vibe. You know what I'm saying? But anyway, back in a building people.
Shout out to everybody on the King Academic Channel, the Academy Channel. You know, I realized
I went to Miami. There's so much thoughts and STDs and just venereal and viral infections.
I think I caught a cold out there. I caught it from Miami and I've still had it.
I just started taking antibiotics. So I'm going to get it out of here. But anytime I go to Miami,
this is how nasty Miami is. Any place where a whores are just down there fucking indiscriminately
and it's just a bunch of only fans of chicks.
It's always a bunch of sicknesses,
whether STDs or viral coughing disease.
Like, I caught some shit in Miami.
That's a fact.
I was in L.A.
It was cool out there, though.
What did I do in L.A.?
Wow.
The Kanye West Academics interview
secured.
I secured it, okay?
It wasn't easy.
It wasn't, as you would imagine,
it was unorthodox,
but essentially,
I give you the rundown,
the play by play.
This is how big acts
secured the interview.
First and foremost,
Kanye got like a $10 million like
warehouse out there.
He'd be doing all type of shit.
Okay?
It's like a creative hub.
He's just bought it.
They told me you could come by the warehouse.
You could set up.
We're going to do the interview.
I landed.
I had missed the flight,
so I was going to land kind of close.
I was going to go directly there.
They said we could do the interview like it.
you know, eight, in perfect yay thing or yay timing,
yay started tweeting some stuff.
He said, wherever he was at, people start knocking on his door.
He starts seeing weird activities, weird trucks outside.
He said he ain't want to do it that day because he texted a few people saying,
yo, there's weird things happening.
And they told him, you know, if you feel your life is in danger, which he felt it was,
leave where you're at and go to a hotel and go post up there.
okay um so they canceled the interview that day now i booked to be in l.A. for three days
okay by the way oh i'm i'm coming back to L.A. to do a sit um to do a hood by hood tour i'm going to
compton watts i'm going to all the trenches okay so all the real niggas out there man welcome
your boy act everybody loves that okay if you don't like that that's a problem with you so i'm
going to go back to L.A.
I didn't know they love me this much.
I haven't been there in a while.
You know what I mean?
You know, I'm a Miami guy.
They love me in L.A.
They love me in L.A.
They love me in L.A.
So we're going to back to L.A.
We're going to all the trenches.
We're going to Watts.
Okay.
We're going to go to content.
We're going to where else?
We're going to wherever, niggins.
So we're going to do it big next time we go.
But this time it was really for Yay.
So I pull up to, I pull up to L.A.
And by the way, I'm telling you, I got to, listen, the people who say an
Ack ain't good in LA, they're podcasters.
Okay, they're not, they're not done.
The actual real niggas, like, they're like, yo, act, what's popping, man?
All they want is a post and a shout out on the story.
Like, come on, that's all they want.
Shout out to all the gang niggins out there, man.
They're like, yo, act, follow me back on the gram.
I'll kill a, I mean, I'll do something for you.
I'm like, I bet.
I got you, nigga.
Anyway, so we pulling back up there.
It's going to be amazing.
So I pulled up out there, I knew it was going to be like, it's Kanye West.
Let me tell you a story that I heard before.
6-9 was supposedly promised a version from Kanye
flies out to see Kanye I don't know if he was in LA
but he was somewhere he was posted up doing a bunch of shit
right that's what mad artist was coming through I forgot where it was
um 6-9 literally was out there
for two weeks
and every time he would see yeah he would describe the most
like insane scenario
yay might be in a business meeting
I think at that time he might have been still with Adidas
like figuring out the design for a shoe
He might be talking to some other business people negotiating tens of millions of dollars in a deal.
He might be like dealing with his kids over there.
He might be dealing with this significant other over there.
He might like he's pulled in 50 different places.
And I think also around that time, he was also thinking about running for politics.
So he was doing all these things and creating music.
This is what Sixth told me.
Six was like, yo, what would happen?
Because you know what Six told me he was like, yo, bro, I'm going to be honest with you.
Well, this is before I guess Vori fell out with meek.
Like, Vory was there until everything I'm saying is facts.
Okay.
Vory ain't going to die.
And I remember Six Nine would tell me, he was like, yo, bro, I ain't going to lie.
Like, yo, meek's artist is here.
And low-key, like, yo, he's cool as fuck.
Like, he's not trying to, he's cool.
Like, we're cool.
Like, so Sixth-Nine is there waiting for a verse from Kanye.
He stays there six weeks.
Not six weeks, two weeks.
He thought he was going to sit there like two days.
He stays there for two weeks.
Every time he sees Kanye when Kanye is doing a million different things because it's Kanye.
Kanye would be like,
Yo, six, I got you, bro.
Yo, Vori, write me a verse.
Like, you know, Vory's just a writer, bro.
You know what I mean?
Not just right.
He's a great arts, but like,
he writes for the greats, right?
So that's what he was saying.
He was like, yo,
your, Vory was supposed to write a verse.
I say that to say,
Six never got the fucking song.
You know what I'm saying?
He never got a song.
I think he just got tired of left.
Anyway, so I'm going to, I'm going to L.A.
I'm speaking to him.
I spoke to him when I was coming back
from Miami in the airport.
We're talking.
He seems upbeat.
He's like,
yo,
let's do this.
You know what I mean?
I'm like, good.
I'm like,
I know he wants to do the interview
because artists will just tell you
any type of bullshit.
Come down.
You're like, bro,
I'm six hours away across.
I'm in New York.
You're in L.A.
I've got a book of fly.
Get to the airport.
He's like,
I just get here immediately.
Get here today.
You're like,
what?
So anyway,
they want,
I put three days.
And that's what I'm trying to say.
I put three days.
that in case he didn't want to do it the first day,
maybe I could get it the second day,
and if not, I'm going to try it for a third day,
and after that, it's like, yo, bro,
I just can't sit around for a yay interview, right?
Cool.
So he doesn't do it the first night,
but I understand why,
because they kind of even tell me too,
but I look online, he's actually tweeting out
really what's going on.
It's like somebody's knocking on his door.
Like, I think he probably deleted by now.
He's like, your shit's paranoid.
I'm like, okay, whatever.
The next morning,
because we were told,
no, no, he told us,
and like his people told us,
yo, we'll do it in the morning.
So I bet that that makes sense.
We'll do it in the morning.
And what ended up happening is that literally,
like at the drop of daylight,
which is like 8 a.m., at least in L.A.,
he tells me, says, yo, hey,
we have to do this interview right this second
or you could come to Japan to do it with me.
People threaten in my life.
They're trying to do weird shit.
Put me in the hospital.
I'm out.
out of here. I'm like, what? So he's like, so I'm like, I'm trying to, I'm like, yeah, I'll get there.
I'll get there. So I'm like, yo, I could get there. Remember, this is 8 o'clock. I'm not even really
prepared. I'm like, yo, I could get there at 10 o'clock because like, we're already like about,
I'm 45 minutes from where he's at. I can get her at 10 o'clock. Let me brush my teeth at least,
my nigga. Okay, cool. He says, all right, good, see you at 10. This is how I can I is.
bet i'm like i'm get get my security up get my filming guy up get this driver up come on everybody come
come on we gotta go we gotta go we gotta go gotta get there at 10 got to get there at 10 okay everybody's
ready around like eight remember was this eight everybody's ready around 8 30 8 40
Kanye texts us back or text me back you know what he says this is this is how crazy
it is Kanye text me back and says yo actually I got to leave at 10
Remember, I told him we're going to get there at 10.
Now he tells us he's leaving at 10.
It's like, yeah, yo, I got to get out of country.
They already set up the accommodations.
I'm leaving at 10 o'clock.
So now, like, I'm like, fuck.
I don't even know if I was in the car.
But I'm like, yo, go, go, run red lights.
Like, this L.A., nobody cares.
Just keep going, nigga, you know what I mean?
The marathon continues.
Whatever.
Just get there.
So I hit him back because the GPS says we want to get there.
there 920.
I say,
yo,
we're going to get here 920.
He says,
all he responds with?
Cool.
40 minute interview.
Yo, I'm on the driver's ass.
Run through this shit.
Anyway,
we get there.
And, yo,
you know,
whenever y'all see the video,
it's going to be one of the most unique experiences
when it comes to an interview
because the interview footage starts from,
I'm in the car,
texting him like you're saying.
There is no setup.
We walk.
right up to a room.
We knock on the door.
Kanye West opens the door.
Kanye West lets us in.
He says, give me a second.
He changes to.
And we do a conversation for like about,
it went over to 40 minutes,
probably about 70-some minutes.
We didn't get to certain stuff.
And I want to spoil what we didn't get to.
He said,
act, you got to come to Japan for part two of that.
And I'll tell you,
The majority of stuff we didn't get to his music.
Like, I wanted to talk about the next Donna project.
I wanted to talk about bully.
I wanted to talk a lot more about music.
And there was just so much he had to say on that.
But a lot of the other stuff he wanted to get off wasn't necessarily related to music.
So he said, act.
Just come to Japan.
We'll do, you want to ask about music and shit.
We could talk about that there.
But he wanted to get his shit off about other things.
Anyway, we had a great conversation, very organic.
The reason why I think it's a dope combo is because I've never met Kanye.
But whatever you think Kanye or you see Kanye say or the perception you have of him, that's him.
Kanye literally, and it's all caught on camera.
By the way, that's the dopest part about it all.
Not one moment since I got out of the car till he got in his car and headed to the airport to go to Japan is not caught on camera.
Everything is caught on camera.
from me walking in the room
my boy got on
you know he got that chain on
you know that chain I'm talking about
he got that chain on
that's the only chain he got on
and I don't know
out of you y'all see
he had enough of bag
you only got two outfits in it
all I'm gonna just say
one is white and one is black
he only got two outfits in it
okay
like and to keep it real
like there's no cap shit
he didn't grab a suitcase
he grabbed that one bag
with two outfits
and left to Japan
and I'm like
wait he's not gonna pack some briefs
boxers
Like
No like shirt
None of that
It's crazy
By the me
He did take off a white lives matter
shirt off his back
And gave it to me
Because he said to me at the end
This is when he's leaving now
He's like yo
He's like would you wear this
And I was like
I said I would take one
And I didn't take off his white lives matter shirt
And gave him
Anyway
We have a whole conversation
Um
Not gonna lie
It's very unfiltered
He's speaking his mind
Um
I know I said on Twitter
Like he's like going in
And violating people
But no, he's, like, to kind of summarize, he definitely explained his point of view at that time.
He said, hey, listen, I am frustrated at certain things.
I'm frustrated.
I'm upset.
I feel betrayed.
I feel a lot of people have taken advantage of me.
And, yeah, I'm going to get my shit off.
And, you know, it wasn't just about dissing people.
He had a point of view.
one that I think that, you know, the audience could either agree with or disagree with
because some people might be like, why do you keep blaming these people?
And I'll leave it at there for now.
I'll leave it at there for now.
I would say you've never seen an interview like that.
Because, again, it's a vlog-style interview, literally.
Because I told the niggies in a car, start recording while I'm texting this nigger.
and don't stop record no matter what.
And I thought Ye was going to tell us like,
I hold on, let me talk to you to the side.
Stop the camera.
Actually, when we're leaving,
he's holding the elevator to get the cameraman in there.
He's like, don't stop filming.
So it's kind of fire.
Anyway, if you're wondering when that's going to drop,
I think it's going to drop.
I'd be aiming for Monday, but I'm not going to lie.
It might come out Tuesday.
Honestly, still, Kanye said no edits.
That's what he told me.
when we're there.
Obviously, that's a very huge thing to deal with,
considering the circumstances.
Again, I haven't told you all the circumstances,
but to not do an edit, a blur, a nothing, that's just crazy.
However, I think it's on me, the person who is the creator doing it with yay,
I'm going to figure out a way to do it.
And I'm going to be very honest.
I don't know if YouTube is going to be the home for this one.
But I do feel I want to be committed to putting out the Roy's version of what he intended.
Oh, and by the way, what I would say is that when we walk in the room,
Kanye is like doing a set design real quick.
Because I was like, yo, we could just do it on the couch.
And he was like, no, move this couch over here.
So Kanye got me doing bitch work.
I'm over here lifting the couch, moving it.
It's like, move that over there.
Move that over there.
Okay, right there.
Get it at the frame like this.
And I'm like, that's why he's a genius.
Like, automatically he's thinking aesthetic, look, view, all type of shit.
It's crazy.
But yeah.
I'm excited for that to come out.
Again, you know, we, I don't know if it got sent yet.
We're sending a copy.
And by the way, I do that with people who,
I'm not here to do gotcha moments.
I'm not like BBC pause in terms of like the news outlet.
I'm not CNN.
Not here to be like, yo, we got you.
And you know, whatever.
And we sent him the interview.
and he's going to be able to review it.
And I mean, I'll let you know.
He said no edits.
I'm not editing shit.
I don't got an edit.
Okay?
Only thing I'm going to figure out is what platform could deal with what he's saying.
That's it.
I don't think YouTube could deal with it.
I'm going to be honest with you.
I don't think I put out on YouTube.
Hell now.
Nick, I put out on YouTube, listen, my channel is clean off.
But it's okay.
I've also told my team, I said, listen, this was so monumental.
And I'm not the rest of these things.
like creators, I'm not chasing that, I'm not chasing a check.
So I don't care about monetizing this interview.
I don't care where it goes up.
And by the, I think, I think there is also a conversation
that might come out on Yeezy.com.
I don't care.
I don't care about it.
I'm not trying to put it out to be like,
yo, this is going really run up the bank.
Hey, I think this is a unique piece of content
that puts me in a place where, you know,
people know that conversations that a lot of people will run away from,
I would at least be interested,
especially when it's someone like Kanye West
in trying to see if there's something of substance.
And you know what I mean?
But I do know there's rules on YouTube
and rules wherever.
So right now I'm considering maybe a website release,
maybe, easy.com or something,
and X and Rumble maybe.
You know what I mean?
So those three, but I've kind of like eliminated YouTube.
I don't think I'm putting on YouTube on, be honest.
Now, if people want to, I don't care.
care if y'all rip it and put it on youtube y'all can do what y'all want you know what i'm saying um
but will i put it on my youtube no but again for me for me and if you're wonderingly like
damn ax so you're really not no no i am standing behind it what i'm saying is that i could
figure out a way bro he's he's he's being in some parts of the interview like he's really
making some sense bro he's not just saying fuck this fuck that fuck no no he's making a lot of sense
what I'm saying is that I don't want to edit him to fit YouTube
I could edit him I could blur shit out to fit YouTube
I don't I want to just put it unedited out there
if any odd niggies want to edit it yeah I do it I'm not doing it
so that's how that's the approach I'm taking
and I'm fine with it okay so yeah the Kanye
interview was completed and we've sent it over to his team
and if they do want edits, if they want, you know,
and edits doesn't mean take something out.
It could be like, hey, we want, you know,
they're very big on aesthetic.
Hey, could you crop this?
Could you do this?
Could you whatever?
Okay, we got you.
But as far as what we did,
we're just taking it straight up raw.
Okay?
And somebody says, oh, I'm not scared of anyone.
I just know the rules on these platforms.
I know the rules on these platforms.
So again, I'm not going to, I'm not going to break your rule and be like, oh, I'm fighting
it.
No, okay.
If I want it unedited, I can't put it on YouTube.
I know I can't put it on YouTube.
Now, here's the thing.
If I don't, if I don't put it on YouTube, I lose out on potentially tens of thousands,
maybe $100,000.
It's okay.
I've been rich.
I'm good.
I'm fine.
I'm not trying to use a Kanye interview to get some money.
I'm good.
You know what I mean?
I think this is fucking epic.
So, again, I'll put this out for free.
And I'll put this out on Reddit.
I don't give a fuck.
I just want it out.
So I think that's a selfless move, also a move that's real to Kanye, because I'm not going
to put it on a platform that I know is going to come back calling me saying,
yo, could you take that down?
We're about to take a channel now.
What's up with you?
Are you on your crack?
No, I'm going to put it out.
It's going to get out somewhere with whatever platform that would tolerate with it.
And by the way, I've been hitting up platform so far.
Hey, let me give you the details of what's kind of on this interview.
Are you down to platform this?
If you're down to platform it, I don't care about monetization.
Are you down to, are you not going to take it down?
Okay, let's work.
That's it.
That's it.
Yo, we live in the censorship age.
Yo, again, I'm on YouTube now.
I'm streaming.
We're doing a good job.
But not every content is for YouTube.
This is why we're on Rumble.
We used to be on Twitch.
We used to be everywhere.
because sometimes some things are for here, not for here.
Some of what Kanye is saying, and by the way, you know, I would love to do part two.
And even though I vowed to myself that I'm not getting on no flight longer than 10 hours,
maybe Japan or something.
But I do think he'll come back and he'll come back soon.
So he's in Japan cooling out.
He's Japan cooling out.
And I'm going to be honest with you, speaking with Ye, like, what y'all seen online,
is not an act.
I see some people
try to accuse him
a cloud chasing.
No.
Bro, if he really feels
somebody's after him
or nah,
he's,
that's,
I met the person
that you see on Twitter.
Not a niggil
who's just tweeting
to be like,
you think they're going
react now.
So,
he was definitely passionate.
While talking about
his children,
he was incredibly passionate.
I didn't get to
everything in the book
because what happened
is the interview
got cut short
because he had to go catch his flight to Japan.
So hopefully by tomorrow,
well, definitely by tomorrow, you know, talk to his team.
Hey, listen, y'all good?
Really, I'm going to speak to him
because, you know, I want to be transparent
about the whole process
because also I know Kanye too.
I don't call you to be like ax-snaked him
because I don't snake niggas.
So I ain't edited in nothing.
And if something gets edited,
Kanye told me to edit it.
That's how I'm going to keep it up being with y'all.
I'm in my commitment to not edit,
I'm not putting on YouTube.
But if he wants something edited
and later on people would be like, damn,
was that an edit?
Yeah, he asked me to do, and it's fine.
I'm also not trying to, like,
jam him up either.
You know what I mean?
Like, that's not my thing.
You know what I'm saying?
Oh, good.
All right, people.
So that was really good.
we did pull up to no jumper as well
that was the home of the ground zero
where all the indictments have been issued out and we're going to
talk about that too but before we really get to that
we got to cover like there's some crazy shit that's happening right now
man um really coming out of Texas two real big stories we have
sauce Waco who was shot in a leg called a legos
but his artist was actually killed
some apparently tell me this is an apparent hit
they were wearing jewelry they were in Memphis Tennessee
they were shining, doing their thing,
and apparently someone walked up with a clear intention to try to kill.
And I don't know if it was that sauce walker, but one of the two, him or his artists.
We're going to get to that.
Not only that, coming out of, I believe, the Dallas-Forth area, we have Yellow Beezie,
who has been now arrested for the death, and we played a couple of his songs.
to Mo 3. We're going to get into that as well. I think we should start with the most
breaking thing in this moment, which is, by the way, let me load up the chat here. Y'all
I missed y'all. Chat. I know y'all think I'm, yo, people have told me like I'm the, I'm pulling
the Playboy Cardi with the chat because I'm always lying about streaming and shit like that.
When I was in LA, it just wasn't the best times to stream. I'm going to be honest with you,
so I was going to live stream going to no jumper. And literally, my,
security team was just like, bro, are we rather live stream anywhere else than going to no
jumper?
Wack 100, if they're going to be there.
This is where niggas is probably.
This is the home of the indictments and the gang activity, bro.
Could you not let people know the exact moment you're coming there by live streaming?
And that's why we don't live stream.
So I was down to live stream.
Again, I got, I'm in LA, so I'm thinking it's all type of.
So I got armed security.
I got all type of shit ready.
You know what I mean?
I had ninjas ready to backflip.
that bitch and just do their thing.
They said,
we don't mind if you live stream
leaving the venue,
but go in there,
we don't want you to do that.
And it's really because,
and I think Adam got an answer for this.
Like, listen, y'all L.A. niggas might be cool
with no jumber.
Like, the venue.
A lot of people look at it,
like, if you are in issues,
if you have ops,
that's where you could get set up at.
You know what I mean?
And that's not really a good reputation.
But anyway, I obliged to my security, and we didn't, we did a vlog on the way there, but we didn't live stream.
So that's why the IRL didn't happen there.
There was another IRA that was supposed to happen, but, you know, little politics, a little gang politics over there, which, by the way, I want to check out.
I like L.A., but I'll check out of that shit.
But that's why we done live stream, but nothing bad, nothing bad.
All right.
So if you haven't seen, Sauce Walker.
and his artist was shot in Memphis, Tennessee.
Okay?
It's a short video.
His artist's name is Say-So.
Apparently his artist has passed away.
So, say, Salswalk and his T-SF artist Saseo P were shot Saturday in downtown Memphis while shopping with ops shooting three times.
Now, there's a real, I've been seeing descriptions of how it happened.
People are saying, this wasn't like some, yo, let's just air him out.
It was like someone who kind of walked, walked him down almost damn there.
Says Say So P was killed in a shooter while Salswark is currently in the hospital's stable conditioning.
Let's look at this video for a second.
This shit, man.
What are you talking about?
Here's the total of people, man.
Got this shit on bank road, go yards, diamonds, all this shit, man.
We're having this shit, man.
See what this shit?
It's all in a hole in there, man.
It's still a hole in those.
It's still a hole in.
Gravity unit.
G unit.
All right.
Now, I'm going to be honest with you.
There's so many sources coming from this where some people are saying,
you know, we're going to skip past some of the gruesome, you know,
they were trying to attempt life-saving measures on the artist Saseau-P.
It didn't work because apparently passed away.
So here's the thing.
I've heard a lot of things about the shooting
and we're going to try to debunk it,
try to figure out what's going on.
Sauce Walker, someone gave me an interest
and statistic about sauce walkers.
They said that sauce Walker has gotten shot
every year since 2021.
I hope that's not the case.
That sounds crazy.
Getting the yearly bullet is wild.
That is crazy.
Okay?
Now, if you read this caption,
says, Say, so Pete was having fun 17 hours ago
whilst in Memphis and he was gunned down
and killed this afternoon.
So Swako is also shot, but he's in stable condition.
Being a rapper is the most dangerous job on earth.
Rest in peace, say so Pete.
Now, I definitely disagree with it.
Being a rapper is not the most dangerous job or occupation in the world.
It's having issues with street niggas who are down to kill you.
And that's not exclusive to rappers.
If you work at McDonald's but you beef with a bunch of street niggas,
or you flex and stunt on him, or you fucking a bitch,
or you stole their package or you robbed their crib or you took their guns that's the dangerous job it's not raping
it's not getting in the booth everybody wants to kill you okay we got to stop that okay we really have to
stop that anyway some people and and i'm not going to buy into this theory yet because but we're
going to do our own investigation chat you don't pull your badges out we might have to do a little bit
digging. Pause. So what is saying is that some people are telling me, yo, this happened because
Salshawaka, if you've never seen Soswaka, he's very braggadocious. He said he had a million
dollars in his mouth in the grills. He had a big ass kilo chain. If you watch my interview with him,
a kilo Cuban link chain that he was like, cost a million dollars. They're flexors. They're from
Houston, Texas. Everything is bigger in Texas. They go everywhere.
They're showing out.
So it's walking shows you.
You had so many cars.
Even when I did the,
I went to one of his cribs,
they're showing out.
Now,
oftentimes when you go to another city,
remember this was in Memphis that they got shot.
Sometimes the niggas don't like
when you're showing out too much in their city.
You're making them feel a little bit broke,
especially when you're showing out,
you don't fuck with them.
So you come there,
don't give the show the love to the street niggas
who feel they're the guys.
The bitches that usually at the club
is on their dick,
and then you show up
and you got all the jewelry, all the money.
You're pulling out five sprinters back to back to back to back to back to back.
And then now they're looking like,
who are these pussy-ass niggas who didn't check in with us,
who didn't say what up to us?
Wayne, bringing us on stage,
Wayne, at least showing us no type of love.
Who are these niggas?
Sometimes altercation happen or like little verbal shit
or a little standoff, then it turns dangerous.
Don't know if that's what happened, chat.
I want to keep up options open.
Okay, we're going to continue to try to figure
this out. By the way, to all my
chat nags and officials,
please just send me videos that are
relevant to this situation.
Give me one second.
Someone told me a woman
spoke on this. By the way,
I don't know who this is.
But it looked like someone
might be with the TSF guys.
And from what I'm hearing, they're saying this isn't
like stray bullets. They're not saying
like stray bullets just hit these guys.
They're saying, whoever
wanted to shoot these guys wanted to shoot these guys they that weren't just shooting in the
general area and who got hit got hit they wanted to shoot these guys okay now I believe this was
SUV they were in or in or around now I see some some dots here and if you ever seen bullet
entered through a vehicle that has black paint you'll you'll see like it almost turns like
like metallic because it goes through the paint type shit I don't know if this is a bullet hole
I don't know if they shot in the car we don't know at this
point we don't know
I see something here
obviously is tinted so the window's not shattered
we'll figure it out soon I heard a
woman was there that gave a
let me see
I'm not gonna trade the body
this fucked up mine
that mine just walked out they got to shoot
three times
and it was other employees outside
some on side ducking and running
I mean, uh, uh, uh, obviously not dead, so that's a clear thing.
He's not.
I mean, I don't see them doing all of this if he was already dead.
They were, uh, this ain't not really going to take a picture of, but I got to shoot him three times.
Okay, so here's the details of what this person who's not recording.
Again, we're not showing, um, I believe at this point, the person was not passed away.
He wasn't deceased, but, you know, just out of respect and out of decency, let's, let's not show, um, that you guys can look at a point.
but come on.
It's fucked up, mine.
That mine just walked out.
They got the shooting three times.
And there was other employees outside.
Some on side ducking and running.
So here's the thing.
They're saying they say it's shot three times.
So what we could confirm,
and there's a picture of it,
I don't know if you guys want me to show you
the gruesome details or the gruesome image.
There's a picture of Salshawk
who's now in stable condition.
He caught,
what's, you know, Toronto Nakes called a Legas.
He got shot through his leg.
He is stable.
Somehow he was on FaceTime with someone else and he showed the wound.
So you could see where the bullet kind of entered and exited from his leg.
But he is in stable condition.
If there was three bullets fired, I don't know if he got hit by a bullet that also hit the other guy,
but it looks like it's pretty targeted.
If three bullets killed one guy and shot another guy in the leg,
that means that's at least two bullets
and then the other third bullet
we would assume as in the guy who's dead.
So that seems pretty targeted, right?
Not like you're just shooting 30 bullets
and three hits some people, right?
Okay.
I'm trying to play these to see if we could get
like a semblance of like any commentary
from people who were there.
Okay.
Memphis, we all know,
definitely has a reputation
for those people being there.
Chat, please send me.
Send me any videos that are additional to this because there's something here, right?
Okay.
Now, I bet someone comes with some details here.
Thank you to this page.
Jay Views Daily.
Video footage shows Salshawak and Say So Pete playing a dice game in Memphis, Tennessee before the tragic events that unfolded.
Now, again, we're really early to this situation.
You know, like, I ain't going to lie.
Again, if you're watching this channel, I know y'all like call me a cop.
We're not a cop.
Like, we're just looking on social media, so I'm figuring out what's going on.
But, like, we niggas.
So we know usually how these things happen.
You go to somebody city.
You're acting like you're richer than everybody there.
Like, you flexing, you flossing.
Y'all start rolling dice.
Y' I start talking shit.
That's kind of normal.
When niggas kind of do niggish shit, they talk shit, right?
You might have beat them for some money or some shit like that.
You're talking shit.
They're not feel away.
Some other shit happens.
They feel his disrespect.
You know what I mean?
Y, y'all get into it back and forth words.
And at a point, niggas might be like,
yo, listen, nigga, I'm about to show you something.
That could be a possibility, right?
And this would kind of lead up to that, right?
They're saying they were playing dice in Memphis
before it happened.
Let's watch.
Oh, I know it's getting real now, my time.
Like, no catch.
I was no point, all right?
How about?
I can make a number in this hole.
Big got anybody bought, man.
all i know it's getting real now
i'm gonna touch like there's no catch
all right
so that happened
let me see what else
been going on
sauce waka
now here's the thing
I think there's a news report
sauce
by the way shot to all 9K people
on um
on the king academic channel
let's see
going on my TSSM if you're
where we had no
Yeah, we're in Memphis with this shit right now.
In the M right now.
You know where these rap niggas don't come to.
Now, if anyone can help me out, try to, like, do some recognizance for me.
Is there any beef between Salswark and anybody from Memphis?
We know Memphis for CMG, PRE.
There's a couple of the rappers and, like, you know, people of interest that kind of roll around there.
But I don't know.
Salswaka to have any type of issues like that in Memphis.
You guys got to let me know.
But a salfa don't be here, man.
Sleeper, stay here.
man you know what i'm saying certified right this she's going to
oh outside right now pop of this shit right
right normal shit records buddy you know what i'm okay so somebody saying say so is from
Memphis ah so say so p is from Memphis
let's look that up say so p so what was what was actually told to um told to me is this
his page. Oh, this is his page makes sense. So what Niggis is telling me, right, is that
this is word on the streets. They're saying the dude who came or to whoever who came to do the
shooting or the killing, they were trying to kill this guy, not Sauce Walker. They were just shooting,
they were next to each other, they were just shooting in that direction. But they wanted to kill
this guy. And I was just like, why would somebody want to kill him if they're in a, I'm
outside city because I'm thinking this guy's also from Houston or something.
But it wouldn't make sense if he's from Memphis and he probably has ops beef issues with
niggas in Memphis that he gets signed to TSF.
They come back.
They're flexing like a motherfucker.
Now whoever they opts is looking bad because you know sauce walker turning the flexing up.
And now they're like, yo, I've been trying to catch this nigga.
And that's why it happened.
Yeah, I see some of y'all saying too.
Say-so was the main target.
And if we now find out he's from Memphis.
You're going to say, head to toe that man.
Head to tone, man.
I see that boy.
I'm on.
Louie that boy.
Shit going on.
What the fuck those about?
Rancis.
He might say, he has a Memphis accent.
Hang on a lot, man.
Oh, that shit sounds country to me.
Only time I could tell him if a nigga from Memphis is when they say
Merzic.
Merzic.
when they say
certain words
bitch
shit this a normal day
in the sauce like
like me
go yards everywhere
diamonds
and words just bankroles
and money
and worth you whatever
like shit anywhere
you're all I'm saying
bruckos
you're gonna meet with this shit
man
what you're talking about
here to tell them people
man
got this shit on bank road
go yard
now here's the thing too
and I want to be very light
on the comments I'm going to say because I don't want to give criticism,
especially to the debt.
You know, a lot of artists, when they fuck with another artist who claim
they're from certain places, let me tell you this.
Shaz my man Skrilla from Philly.
When he was going to Shirek, he linked to the nigger from Shirek,
and the nigga from Shirek said, nah, come on out here.
I'm good out here.
Y'all could go anywhere, nigga.
I'm going to bring you to A, B, C, and D.
he brought him to A, he brought him to B, when they got to see, all they saw was shots.
So all that, I'm good everywhere.
He wasn't good everywhere.
Okay.
So, you know, maybe that was the case, too.
You know, shit.
Maybe Sauce was like, you, all right, let's move like this out here because this,
you're good out here.
You could do whatever you want.
You run this shit.
And then clearly they found out here and run the shit.
gravity shit man
she was gonna hold in this shit
it's all so one of it
just be a hole in a
gravity unit
G unit
so shit
chat we're gonna to
who's you know
Jay Flake stop caping on that
that chat
by the way
yo we had 10 grand
or more fucking
king academics
you know they try to
shadow ban us for the longest
man
they was trying to get us out of here
hit piece after hit piece
big act come on man
the chat
nothing big than chat
man we ain't go nowhere
but um
of course I'm gonna talk about big you
why the fuck am I'm
to be you think you think i live in l-a like i live in new jersey well actually did this say
you know they said big you was controlling crips out here yeah big you had mad power bro
anyway we're gonna be talking about big you what the fuck i'm going through that indictment with a comb
niggas what the fuck they ain't stream a mad long hey i'm giving y'all this the warm-up then we're gonna go
to yellow bezy and then we're going through that goddamn l a indictment i just had to make
sure i got off the the west coast when i went through it you know i ain't shit
I'm like, all right, I can't wait until I really break down the indictment.
But let me get back to the confines of my mansion.
Anyway, back to what I'm saying, man.
Real situation.
Let's lock it.
You know what nigga told me?
You know what nigga told me?
Before you go to Gonzalez Park, checking with Kendrick?
I said, check it with who, nigga?
I'm up in here.
What's your thing is talking about, nigga?
I'm going to do some pull-ups.
Stop playing with me, nigga.
Check with Kendrick.
What the fuck is you talking about?
Pulled up over there.
No problems.
Oh, I know it's getting real now.
What's that?
I was going to be able to get you.
Yo, because somebody in the chat explained to me, Dice?
This is I know I'm like, you know what they say?
They call me a tether.
Yeah, right.
I am a tether.
I'm from Jamaica.
We play Domino's.
Get what I'm saying?
I know how to play dominoes.
I play Marble.
I don't know how to play Dice.
That's some nigger shit.
I don't know how to play dice.
Somebody explain dice to me right now.
Two seconds to explain dice.
I am off.
I'm not on the henny.
off the down wheel.
They told me to check it with Kendrick.
I told you, like, I'm like, yo, I'm not checking with no, come on.
I'm not taking with no nigger wearing no bell bottoms.
I'm like, what's cracking with y'all, bro?
Listen, act.
Your matter of fact, we got the vlog for this.
Now, yo, I'm waiting to drop it and ask Kendrick when the last time he's been to the park.
You know me, spark and shit.
All right, all right, I'm troll.
I'm charlie.
This shit on bank road, go yard.
Diamonds, all this shit, man.
You know, as Op was watching this video, fuming, man.
Fuming.
See, this is the problem, Ray.
They're in the hotel while talking this shit.
You got to put this lock over here.
Chat, when I'm in the hotel, I lock the secondary lock and I lock this lock, too.
Word too.
You got to make sure, man.
It's all for you, man.
Still a holding, though.
But they're still holding and putting in a gravity unit.
G unit.
shit, man.
He got him...
Oh, shit.
They're in the club.
I met YT.B., Famed him in Houston.
Where he from?
You know what I met him?
You know what vibes he gave me?
It's like, he's still in the streets.
I'm like, look at him like...
Like the whole time, I'm like...
The whole time I'm looking at this thing, I'm like, I was like, oh, I'm dapping him up.
Yo, he was like, academics.
I was like dabbing him up.
I'm like, welcome to the music business.
A lot of these things still think they're in the streets.
He wanted them too.
I hope, I pray for him.
I don't want nothing to happen to him.
But he one of them, like, I can tell he's two street.
Two street.
When I dabble up a rapper chat, I could tell.
You ain't all shit.
I'll be like, yeah, you are, you're in the industry.
Now, you might have some real street.
street niggas around him.
But this one,
niggas, I'm like,
I dab him up,
I don't know if he hustle,
I don't know if he shoot niggas,
I don't know if he robbed niggas,
but he gave me,
he still think he in the streets.
Oh,
you're a hustler?
I ain't trying to,
I ain't trying to stint to him like.
I'm just trying to say,
when I met this nigger,
he didn't come across like an artist.
He came across like a street nigga.
And I'm like,
chat,
you know when you meet these rappers,
they're not really street, right?
Like, they might have some like ugly,
buck-fitty face,
10 bullet hole niggas around him
that's really street.
but the rappers themselves, like,
they got veneers now.
Like, these things are far from street, bro.
Like, you could tell when niggas got killed.
I could tell when niggas got killer energy.
Like, oh, shit.
Okay, bro.
Okay.
And it's not about who you got with you.
It's just you.
Niggum.
I met Dirk.
Listen.
Then you could tell from Dirk.
Dirt been through some wars.
I could tell it just by his presence.
He ain't had 50 niggas with him.
He had his stylist, a manager.
one security, that's it.
I can tell.
But obviously I covered him, though, but, like, still,
you could tell people's aura like when you first meet him type shit.
The YTB fat nigga?
Somebody got to tell him that he's a rapper, okay?
Yeah, does Houston have a good club scene?
Y'all got to put me on Houston.
Not Houston, oh, my man, not Houston.
Memphis, I mean, does Memphis?
No, Houston has an amazing club scene.
Yeah.
I was outside with Sauce Walker
and I never felt safer.
Sauce Walker really run Houston.
Sauce Walker run Houston.
Well, Jay Prince him too, but like,
if you were either or, you're straight.
Yo, but Memphis,
is Memphis have like a good strip club scene?
I've got to figure this shit out.
Really?
Hmm.
Okay, what club is this?
All right, man.
All right, aye.
No, kiel.
Top of.
Y'all see this shit, man.
Y'all see how I do.
Man?
No, cow.
Y'all see how I'm doing this.
My, never really stay down for this shit.
Real talk.
I ain't gonna lie.
This is my player builder right here, chat.
This is my player build like three years ago.
I ain't gonna cap with you.
Shout to say so, P, man.
Man, I can't believe.
I took my man's life, bro.
Bless this shit, man.
Down for this shit.
This shit was not giving.
If you've been watching me,
then you know how far in the time, man.
This shit only get bigger and better, man.
I swear to God, stay tuned.
No cow.
Okay.
So they were rolling around the sprinter, but it looks like the shots happened at the back of an SUV.
Chat, let's try to solve this damn murder, bro.
I think that's what we need to do, right?
Let's see if we could try to solve the murder.
We want to pay so.
All them denied.
No, we got to try to solve this murder like right now.
Tash town, man.
Outway from Houston, mate, to the trenches to Memphis.
Say so!
We're in the city with it, man
Here's in the Memphis, man
It's hometown, man
All right, who was say-so-pee beefing with?
All right, let's get some suspects.
Let's get some suspects, chat.
We're going to solve this shit, man.
Say-so-P beef.
Yeah, we're going to figure out who he was beefing with.
Who was he beefing with?
We can't look at nothing today.
We got to look at like an old video.
Who's this thing right here?
Look, man.
This on Jesus is the son of Christ, man
They don't come to me with the fuck you heard from no motherfucker
I don't want to give a fuck by what no niggas talk I probably not the fuck this bitch
You know, I probably got him got some of his people
It ain't no telling what happened with me and the nigger I don't want to hear shit
About when no nigger said
Bitch, fuck it's wrong, shahler
Look man, this on jesus
I need y'all
Let's try to figure out this goddamn murder right now man
Who the hell is he beefing with?
Somebody says the bed on nigger?
Really? Let's see.
Oh, you're beefing with...
All right, Ben, I ain't gonna lie.
You're the number one suspect, bro.
Sorry.
This is why you can't beef with the nigga that die.
I'm sorry.
Let me say, oh, y'all airing that, niggas?
The moment the nigger you've been beefing with dies,
you're the number one suspect.
Surprise.
Okay?
So, bro.
I'm scared about me.
What you think about me?
I'm not one of them niggas that sell them, man.
I'm not asserting anything, you know what?
I'm not dealing with a bitch if I ain't fucking with you.
I ain't genuinely fucking with you.
I'm not fucking with you.
You know what I'm saying?
If I ain't feeling your character,
if I ain't liking how you look how you carry yourself,
I'm not fucking with it.
I don't settle, you know what I'm saying?
Go deal with them settling in there,
a nigga.
No bullshit.
Yeah, very hard of the bitch.
What's that next say?
I'm very hard-pilled to please.
No bullshit.
I ain't, I don't.
If it's smoked, then I'm coming with it.
I ain't got to have no nigga off you.
I don't want to come to get you.
If it's smoked, then I'm coming with it.
I ain't got to have to.
no nigga to Alp you. I don't want to come to get you.
Okay, we got a lead here, chat.
Now, I know you can't really see it, but look at the caption.
Says Sauce Walker artists Say So P's rocking a bread gang chain.
So there's something called Bread Gang.
We don't know what Bread Gang is, but apparently breadgang might be the Beto guy thing.
Let's see.
Now, also, here's interesting about what happened with the shooting.
They said that Sauce Waka and his artists both had,
chains on they had jewelry on the person who did the shooting didn't even try to rob them so is it hit
this is definitely a you i just want you out of here okay so let's figure out what bread gang is okay
chat let me tell you how this is what the fair's got to do just to solve every crime just keep
googling say so p bread gang so uh look sauce walker artist rocking a bread gang chain okay we've seen
that video already let's keep going bread gang we need bread gang what is bread gang matter fact fuck
Let's just type in Memphis Bread Gang, right?
We'll find it.
Memphis Bread Gang.
What's that?
Bread Gang, little cuss.
Wait, no, is Bread Gang them?
Oh, he's Bread Gang.
Okay, I don't know.
The fuck thing I'm trying to figure it out.
I'm sorry.
I'm a little lit too.
All right, that leave is gone.
Who is he beef?
Who's his Beto, nigga, then?
Where's Beto from?
Beto.
Let's go to Beto's Instagram.
Beto
What's the name?
Sauce, whatever?
Look, man.
This is on Jesus
Deshaun Christ, man.
Beto looks like he's from
Texas, bro.
Sowered?
Somebody said, I'm playing stupid.
Bread gang is money back,
yo shit.
Beto is from Dallas.
Yeah, get Beto out of here.
Beto, you're no longer a suspect.
All right?
We're cleared you already.
Wait, so you're saying TSF?
Wait, see.
Say-so P.
Brit Gang is money back yo shit, right?
If it's smoked, then I'm coming with it.
I ain't got to have no nigga.
Let's read the comments.
Who's here after he got killed?
Seems like everybody who talks stuff dies.
It's okay to be humbly enjoy life.
As soon as he came home, he got killed.
They was waiting on him to come home.
They got him.
Who's day?
Let's figure out who they is.
That shit shining too much.
That moizenite stones or however it's spelled.
I guess he's smokeless now.
Dead gang.
It's in a Bray gang.
Didn't age well.
Who's he beefing with him bread again?
Somebody said, Flacco got a story?
Let me see if my son got it.
You know Flacco my son.
Here we go.
Sauce Walker and his artist Say So P were both shot in downtown Memphis.
My son's Flacco is currently in stable condition,
but his artist, Saseau P, tragically passed away.
Now, I'm-
You ain't gonna lie to you.
Yo, Flacco.
Flacco, you know you my man's.
Flacco.
next time you text me
I'm going to forbid you from going back on no jumper
I'm going to keep it up being with you
on no jumper
you look sweaty, sloppy
disgusting
you stutter on your own channel
you look like your skin is moisturized
look like you may have got a haircut
within the last you know what I mean
100 days like
rough
yo you look a lot better on your own channel gang
just stay on your own channel
I gotta keep it a bean.
When I see on no jumper, bro, I'll be seeing sweat stains.
I'm like, man, why they put in that flaco like that, bro?
I'll be seen like ass crack.
I'm like, yo, why they doing that to the boy, bro?
When I see on your own channel, no stutter.
Look like you just got out the shower.
Look like you combed your beard.
Look like, what's your name?
Jala.
You look like the nigger who could get some.
Some bitches.
Still on your own channel, gang.
I'm telling you, you know, I fuck with you.
I know you fuck with me.
Anyway, let's rock out with flaco real quick.
Walker and his artist, say so P.
were both shot in downtown Memphis.
Salt Walker is currently in stable condition,
but his artist, Saseau P, tragically passed away.
Now, I know exactly what took place from the horse's mouth himself.
So we're going to dispel a couple of rumors that's been going around on YouTube
of exactly what took place before Sals Walker was shot.
Breaking news is first at six tonight. Memphis police are investigating a deadly shooting right in the heart of downtown Memphis. Thanks for being with us. I'm Shay Arthur. A second person was also seriously injured in that violence that broke out in broad daylight this afternoon. WRG's Tia McKenzie has been gathering information about the case all day. Tia, the scene is right there off of FedEx Forum right in front of it. What are officers telling you happened? That's why I say now as you can see as you can see behind me now the scene is still.
pretty active. I'm going to step aside and allow you
to see those wave of blue lights.
Now, the shooting happened around 240.
Okay, by the way, thank you, Mr.
Sideshow Bobby for the 10.
He says, I think he's talking about Saseo P.
He says Saseo P ran off with
200K from who?
But where these niggas getting money
from like that?
So I said,
Bread Gang is money bag, uh, yo label?
Really?
Yo, Giac, what's good, brother.
This afternoon in the 100 block of George W. Lee Avenue.
Police are calling the shooting a targeted incident.
Several police vehicles and crime scene tape blocked off parts of downtown Memphis as they.
Yo, chat, put it like this.
Let me just say this to everybody's watching me right now.
And oh, man, we're cooking.
She, we got damn there almost 20,000 people watching without even Twitter.
Yo, listen, I set the, I set the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the.
blueprint for a lot of these niggas already.
These days,
it ain't my job to break the news.
Let the flakos and everybody
take the blame. I just come in and just,
you know?
So y'all right.
I don't know what's going on.
I'm figuring it out.
They try to piece together what happened.
Memphis is one of those situations where...
When I used to break the news first, they said I started the beef.
Now I get to just pull up afterwards and be like,
oh, this was going on?
A word.
You just don't go.
You don't do flyovers, stop in.
You don't go to Memphis.
And it don't matter if you're downtown, uptown, south town, it's dangerous.
Everybody in Memphis have an affiliation with somebody.
And if you just so happen to have beef with somebody or they have an affiliation with,
they will come and get you.
And in the case of Salz Walker, he's in Memphis because his artist Say So P is from Memphis.
So he felt safe in Memphis.
He was everywhere in Memphis last night and this morning.
They were so outside. They didn't even get a chance to change their clothes.
They was in the same clothes they were in when the shooting happened that they wore to the club last night.
That's how outside they were.
Police say the suspects got out of a car and started to shoot at two victims.
That fact alone will tell you that the rumors that this was a dice game is false, that this was a robbery is false.
They were gambling at some point yesterday, but what took place yesterday has nothing to do with what happened.
chat real quick hey if you're on twitter go to youtube.com everybody spam it uh i'll even tweet the link
right now y'all go to youtube.com slash uh king academics we're getting off of uh twitter i ain't
a lot of you so it was great but we got 11,000 people watching on king academics sorry y'all
we was just on twitter just to shit on everybody else but um let me tweet out link we're getting
off Twitter. Look at my tweet above. It will tell you how to find the exact stream. If I could
fucking figure it's up. Huh? Uh, what the fuck? Wait, how do you spell it again? Jesus Christ,
I can't find shit. All right, here we go. So everybody on, everybody on Twitter, if you want to
watch the rest of the stream, I just tweet the link. So we're getting off Twitter. Sorry.
I'm only going to keep a Twitter stream when, when, like, a huge music release drive.
Because honestly, it's just to go.
I look at Twitter as I could have like a hundred thousand or a million people watching
on Twitter, but it's like, for what?
They don't pay.
Who gives a fun?
Anyway, bet.
Happened today.
And we know for a fact this wasn't a robbery because the objective of a robbery is to get
the cash, the jury is to get the items.
They didn't come for no items.
Say So P actually passed away with his chain on his neck.
When they walked out the hotel, as soon as they walked out,
they opened fire on sauce walker and say so p they was dumping letting it out detectives from the
real now i'm still i'm still confused if there's three shots fired if it was three shots fired
it shouldn't i mean it seemed really quick really directed and people are out flaco says they're
dumping so i'm expecting like mad shots but whatever time crime center tracked the vehicle as it fled
outside of the Memphis area.
And one person is dead and another isn't critical.
Another reason I'm on stream on Twitter,
Twitter is a bunch of,
that's where haters foster.
You know what I'm saying?
It's like, even if you're a hater,
just come to YouTube.
If you want to hate on YouTube, cool.
But you ever see when they tweet about me on Twitter, bro?
It's straight hate.
So like if I'm going to give him something,
like, bro, it's not like they're paying good anyway.
So I'm like, bro, like come over here to YouTube
and come hate over here.
at Regional 1.
So we're convinced that vehicle has fled the downtown area.
We certainly want everybody to be on the lookout for this white vehicle.
We put out a citywide broadcast on that vehicle.
Currently we have detectives from the homicide unit.
We have detectives from the CSI unit on the scene conducting the investigation.
Hopefully we'll be able to develop suspect information real quickly.
Police did not tell us what kind of white car.
looking for but did say they are looking for multiple suspects at this time.
You're not risking going to jail for life doing a crime across the street from the FedEx
forum over some jury, bro.
You're doing it because you don't know if you'll get another opportunity to get your man.
That's exactly what happened.
Across the street from the FedEx Forum at the Western Hotel at 2 p.m. in a day.
You know, you do that because you don't know if you'll ever get a better chance to get him.
That was unclear of Sal's Walker.
Again, I'm agreeing with Flacco with.
With this assessment, especially if I'm thinking that this guy, Say So P, is probably a hometown guy that's embroiled in beef.
He's got all type of shit going on.
He goes to jail.
He gets out of jail.
He's still flexing, still doing his thing.
He links up with Sauce Walker gets signed.
And now he's coming back to his hometown and he's flexing like a motherfucker.
And people are like, bro, we're not going to follow him around the country trying to kill him.
But this is our only chance because he's back here.
Who's targeted or if Sayo P was the target?
Memphis police will release a statement confirming.
this wasn't a random incident and the public don't need to be in a mass hysteria
that these people came targeting sauce walker and say so p.
Memphis police and their statement would read at approximately 2.42 p.m. today,
officers responded to a shooting at 100 block of George W. Lee Avenue.
One male was pronounced dead and another male was transported to the hospital in non-critical
condition.
This appears to be an isolated incident, not random violence.
Officers have identified a suspect vehicle and are actively working and making an arrest.
Now, I'm going to be honest with you.
That statement alone tells me whoever did this and, you know, man, for the very,
for the people who are sporadic in their actions and, you know, it's all about get back this and third.
I keep telling you all, most of these get back situations, you're trading a life for a life.
You're like, okay, you kill Say So P, but you're going to go to jail for life.
you're going to get caught.
Even if you had an incorrect license plate,
you're going to get caught.
Most of these these days,
if you pulled up,
they already said they know it's a white vehicle.
They clearly say they have identified the suspect's vehicle.
They're going to be able to track that vehicle to somewhere.
They're going to be able to track it to someone getting out at some place.
They're going to be able to triangulate that with maybe a cell phone that was in that car
or some GPS device that was given directions.
They're going to then find somebody who knows something about the car.
They're then going to threaten that person with the rest
to then identify the other people in the car.
They're then going to use that person and flip them to a cooper.
To me, I just think it's pointless to think you're going to commit.
Like, you have to be a 200-level IQ person to really do a crime.
Like, you're not about to be a dummy and just pull up with, like, a wrong license plate.
And I get it these days
Like if you pull up with your phone, you're stupid
But like you leave your phone at home
You think you're getting away with it
Like there's traffic cameras
All police
You know
All police vehicles for the most part
And also certain
Intersections have license plate readers
So they could easily
Track you all over the city
So even if they can't track you to exactly where you went
They tracked to the region where you went
They could like comb through DMV records
About that vehicle
Even if it's stolen
they could try to find additional things
to try to track down the vIN
of maybe other stolen things
I'm gonna be honest with you
like trying to really do a crime these days
is really fucking difficult
and this is why like
when people say that the bloggers
or the feds is like
no you're actually underestimating the feds
the feds are these people
who they're aided by podcasts
and all these other things
but they have the ultimate
or not the feds just police in general
they're aided by all the
technology in the world to catch you.
If they know a car you win,
what you think? Because you got a wrong license plate.
They tracked exactly where you went,
where you came from.
Who hopped out the car? Where?
What car like that? Because y'all probably used a Stoli.
What car like that was reported stolen?
Let's go back to every car that was a white Durango
that was reported stolen. Let's go see where those cars came from.
Does anybody have a ring camera on those blocks?
Like my nigga, it's not that hard.
If you're the police these days, if I'm the police these days,
I watch all podcasts.
I watch my stream and I watch everything just to entertain me.
And then when I'm ready to do my job,
I just go pull data and just get all the job.
Because it's all about data.
It's not really, you know, I mean,
some people are dumb enough to get on streaming,
like, you know, obviously we'll get to Big U.
Roll 60 shit telling themselves.
But the majority of the things is like,
this is the same way how the guys who killed young Dolph thought they were getting away.
They didn't.
Walker, no, it's Sosa Man, Salsh Walker, Sase-O-P.
The shooters come from Sase-O-P's direction.
So when they start shooting, Soss seen it, book it.
Sase-O-P was the nearest to the shooters.
So he's a heavy set dude, about 6, 4, 6-5, about like 360, 3-70.
He can't really run all that well.
He'd get a head shot, topple over immediately.
Salsw Walker and Sosa-Man did.
Now, Sosa-Man was the furthest way.
he never got hit. Sauce Walker is from Houston, but he has nothing but enemies in Memphis as well.
He has a lot of opposite Memphis because Sauce Walker picked aside.
Sauce Walker decided when he went to Memphis, since he's been going to Memphis, he's really
aligning himself with one particular side. And when you do that, when you get involved or when you
get in the middle of beef, anybody in the middle is getting laid down. The young dolphin yogadi
beef has divided up Memphis. You can essentially say it's two sides in Memphis, bro. You either
Rock who are people. Definitely not a threat to me. You were a kid on Jesus. It's after funny.
What he'd do? So big homie G. I like him. He's a very good dude. You know, he's big
homie. How does they know the difference between where I'm at and where everyone was,
I'm not hanging out with people to take those out to Sauswalk. Hmm. Interesting. Okay.
Interesting. If it's smoke, then I'm coming. So it appears that if something happened,
and by the way, you know, again, we're probably going to double back to this.
But it definitely looks like this is a internal beef within Memphis that this guy came up.
Some people claim he ran off for some bread.
Some people claim that other people had it out for him.
He goes up with Houston rapper Sauce Waka.
After it links up there, he probably felt like, you know what I mean,
he's either been absolved or niggies ain't by to come spin back.
And essentially, what exactly happened is niggas spun back.
that's what it seems on its face value.
I'm going to keep up with any more details about this case.
Again, there's a gruesome picture.
I don't know if I...
I'm not even going to show it.
There's a gruesome picture.
You think I should show it?
Can I show it, Chad, or no?
I don't want to show a bullet wound.
The bullet wound of Saltz Waka is there,
but I don't want to show it.
You said, I skipped what?
What would I skipped?
Wait, chat, would I have?
Skip? You're acting like I skip them now? That skipped something?
Saw's Walker and his artist Say SoP last and play so and them got shot. So, God, he so
hence, Big 30 is on that particular side. And we've seen Big 30 lose people from, from his
particular crew in this beef. So when Saul's Walker come to Memphis and he aligns himself with
Big 30, OG, you know, and a lot of other people including Say So P, when he aligned him,
themselves with those people, well, he make an enemy out of PRE artist or people associated
with PRE or people who got love for Young Dolph.
Like for example, after Sals Walker got shot, I'm talking about minutes after he got shot
before the world even knew.
CEO Jizzle was already on Facebook taunting Sals Walker and laughing at him being shot.
CEO Dizzle is Young Dolph cousin slash artist.
So C.O. Jizzle would write on Facebook, y'all check on Drake Baby for me.
This is tongue in cheek and this is taunton.
Drake Baby.
Who's Drake Baby?
He is really close with Say-So Pete.
So he would comment, I can't find his number.
I ain't trying to be funny.
What he do?
Say-so and them got shot.
I'm trying to check on Sosa, man.
For y'all who can't read between the lines, he's not really concerned with the well-being
of Say-So.
He already knows Say-So is dead.
The CEO Jizzle is taunting.
He's mocking.
He's making a mockery out of Boss Walker and Sase-o P being shot because he don't like him, because
they aligned themselves with his enemies and his ops.
Well, Saseo P lives in Memphis, so but Sals Walker is the outsider.
Now, Draco, who is close with Saseo P, you know, he would respond back and him and C.O.
Jizzle will go back and forth under the status.
Saseo P, homie will comment, you a bit, right?
And with C.O. Jizzle will respond back.
You act like I diss them or something.
I cry, baby.
You don't get hurt kid.
But baby Drake will respond back with, Cah, you ain't no threat.
You heard what I said.
You are beef.
Take it however you want to take it.
Then, you know, C.O. Jizzle will respond back.
You definitely not a threat to me.
You are a kid on Jesus.
You got so much unfinished smoke yeen completed yet.
I'm the last MF you want to go at.
I ain't none of your little ops you play with.
I'm going to handle you on the Bible.
I don't play too.
You already know what time they own, bro.
They consider Sals Walker and Op.
But when you're in Memphis, you're in Ops territory.
This is not a vacation spot anymore for you
because you chose up and you linked up with their ops.
Bro, Sauce Walker was in the club throwing money,
having a good old time with Big Homie G.
Big homie G is best bud with Straight Drop,
who we all know Straight Drop was arrested for the murder of Young Dolph.
So Big Homie G, I like him.
He's a very good dude.
You know, he invited him into the studio when he was in L.A.
But Big Homie...
What?
Flocking been not going.
G is a lot of people's top op in the city.
So you post up a big homie G, Big 30, and a lot of other people, you are picking a side.
Say so, P, you are picking a side.
And when you pick a side and when you hang out with Say So P and others, bro, you got to stay on that side.
And you got to move accordingly like you are on a side.
Like you're not in a position where you are on vacation.
No, bro, you're in the middle of a war zone and you are a part of the war too.
If Saul's Walker had the mindset that I believe that he should have had when he was in Memphis,
he probably wouldn't post it up a video of him in his hotel room.
Yeah, right.
I mean, you're making with these shit, man.
You talk about here to tell them people, man.
Natural.
Sauce Walk is a constant flexer, man.
That niggins everywhere on earth.
Got this shit on bank road, go yard, diamonds.
Even if you want to say, man, I'm not posting enough to where they would know where I'm at, bro.
How does it know the difference between where I'm at and where every other probably hotel or place of stay is?
Bro, you don't even want to risk it, bro.
You don't even want to give them a peak of where you at, bro, because them folks probably been in that city all year around.
They probably stayed in multiple tellies.
They probably know where everywhere is at.
I'm not even saying that's how they found out.
They could have found out because they probably followed them there or one of the employees.
But y'all need to learn from this experience.
Them and left.
Saul's Walker thought when the news reported that somebody died, he thought his robber died when in fact his robber actually killed somebody.
So he posted this very bizarre video.
Hey man, I really ain't want to speak on this sheet.
But I know it's too many young black kings and young kings out there that's being misledded and misguided wrong.
Learn a half of the game and not the whole game.
So y'all need to learn from this experience that I went to tonight because being a rapper is one of the most dangerous jobs in America.
I keep saying it's not.
The young men out here that want to do this sheet, but I don't know everything to come with it.
But I want to speak on this part right here and understand this.
Everybody don't go.
Everybody don't go and everybody ain't going.
And I'm one of them people that's not going.
So unfortunately tonight somebody lost their life
for doing something stupid.
And I don't know how it happened and what was going on,
but I really would like all the young black men around here to learn.
Even though Sawes Walker have non-lives,
I know for sure I'm not hanging around somebody like Saw's Walker, bro.
Saul's Walker is the homie who's going to do something dumb and get...
All right.
Sauce Walker's alive.
That's good.
Okay.
We are fast-tracking to a bunch of things, chat.
We got to get to the Big U indictment.
Rolling 60s.
All right.
Oh, here we go.
Oh, somebody's putting me on game right now.
Oh, shit.
I'm going to post this on the burner.
I'm posting on the burner.
This is unsubstantiated truth or info.
Let me just post this is what they're saying.
They're saying there's a Memphis man that's saying that the alleged rapper ran off on someone for $20K.
Let's hear.
They said, yo, tanked the bank, no, he's supposed to have security with him.
Ain't a way you thought you had that much rank in the city that nobody was going to try you.
Especially after pulling out all that money last night, you already had beef here already.
Them folks have been waiting on you to come back.
Man, you ran off with $200K.
shaking my head if you having money motion and a millionaire with armed security
armed security should have been the first thing you got folks got to stop trying to
prove that they can move around and not get touch shaking my head I'm praying for
his family though sad situation now I've seen a security company that was
supposedly apparently they did have security to some extent look security say so
P I probably should have searched soft walk a name okay here we go so apparently
the night before
Salt Walker had hired security
this guy right here
Oh y'all can't see
No
Okay my bad
Right here
So this guy right here
Was his security
You see he's marked in the
Right here
And the security
Put out a message
Because people are like
Damn
Did he die
While he had security
This is what the security
said sorry
He said
All that trolling ain't gonna do shit
But again one of y'all niggis
embarrassed
I wasn't with sauce
or say so this morning, I was at work.
They booked me to escort them to reservations and be with them while they was there
last night, and we did exactly that.
After that, we separated and we were in separate ways.
Anything happened after that had nothing to do with me and was out of my, I guess,
control, out of my control.
And then a subsequent video, the guy says,
on behalf of BRS, which I guess is some security team,
Salswakunur Saseo P was under my supervision at the time of the incident.
I do spread my condoneses to him and his family, BRS out.
So he's saying, for the people who are saying that our security company is to be blamed,
no, we were not.
Hmm. Wow.
I'm wondering if Salswaka knew his artists had that much issues in his own city.
all right
okay let's move on to the next topic
and then we'll get to a big new topic
I know you guys want me to get to there
so if you guys haven't seen
Texas rapper
yellow bezi has been indicted for the death of
Mo 3 the actual murder of Mo 3
so Yellow Beezzi Mo 3
there's a couple news stories
that have came out
but here is the one
that kind of said everything in motion
give me one second
We begin with breaking news in Dallas where rapper Yelabizi has been arrested and accused of orchestrating the murder of another rapper in 2020.
Rapper Mo 3 was gun down on I-35 images of a gun.
And we have two breaking news stories tonight, starting with an update on a rapper gun down on a highway five years ago.
Dallas police now say Yelah Bezi hired a hitman to kill his one-time friend-turn rival Mo-3.
Cole Sullivan is live at the county jail. These are well-known rappers in the Dallas hip-hop see.
Chris, Yellow Bezies top single. It put it on me. It peaked at 56 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Now he's in the Dallas County Justice Complex behind me on a capital murder charge accused of killing a hiring a hitman to kill a fellow rapper.
This all happened back in 2020. And just before noon on the middle of Interstate 35, just south of the Dallas Zoo.
Dallas police arrested a 22-year-old and charged him with murder.
Initially, that 22-year-old's in federal prison convicted of gun charges,
but now five years later, they say he was the trigger man.
Police say Yella Beasy, whose hot song, that's on, top song, that's on me,
hired that 22-year-old and promised him cash for killing Mo Three.
A grand jury handed up an indictment this week and booked Marquise Conway tonight.
The killing of Melvin Noble, known as Mo Three, led to an outpouring of grief from his fans.
dozens held a memorial outside Dallas City Hall that week he once was friends now let me
just pause and say um I think I could look back in my message with yellow Bezzi I got nothing
got no issues with him yellow Bezzi let me let me just look at it real quick yeah I think
we were like really cool because I supported him after he had gotten shot multiple times I posted
many of his videos I follow him looking at his stuff yeah we were some
supposed to do an interview
damn last year
so y'all be in new york next week
I said what day he said Tuesday for whatever reason
we can get up he's like yo you do your podcast
this you want to do my podcast you know pretty much
like we kept going back and forth
he's always been cool to me I always like
yellow bezy
here's the reality of the chat
I'm gonna just keep it a being with y'all
you see a lot of these rappers
and I'm just saying in very plain terms
these things is pussy
and what I mean about their pussy is
that it's not that, you know, let me really explain.
A lot of these rappers get on records talking tough,
but they're not doing the shit.
They're using money.
They paid for a nigger to shoot a nigger.
They paid for a nigger to kill a nigger.
Again, this is not necessarily at Yelabizi.
Because what I'm saying, if Dirk is guilty,
apply to Dirk too, and I love Dirk.
But what I'm trying to say is that a lot of these guys,
like anytime I see a random murder with an artist,
and it's a random nigger.
And unless that nigga, like, with trouble,
trouble was caught fucking a niggas, bitch.
I get that.
But if it's not that deep,
it's a rapper who paid for the murder.
Let's be honest.
Bro, do you want to sit here and tell me that
straight drop is the reason why Dauph is dead?
You know exactly why Dauph is dead.
The police just don't got enough to prove it.
They had enough to prove it on one guy,
but he died too.
You know who they want to pin that on, right?
they're still trying to pin it on it.
They still can't figure it out.
And luckily for that person, the people who are in jail
can't say they ever talk to the person
who the cops want to pin it on.
What am I trying to say, Chad?
I'm just being very blunt with y'all.
A lot of times when you see a rapper die,
unless he was doing some real personal beef with a nigger,
it's another rapper who paid for it to happen.
These niggins start treating their money power
and they start putting money on people's heads.
When I heard that Mo3 had died
And some random guy chased him down like that
Of course it felt like a hit
Like at what point do we even think that that was just
Oh nah, I don't like you so I'm gonna
I'm gonna act like it's a job to kill you broad daylight
Chase you down in traffic on a highway
On a bridge? No
It's a paid hit
So when I said rappers are pussy
I don't mean like they're scared what I'm saying?
same is that they they take credit for talk tough about shit that they paid to get done that's all
so in reality young dolls murder that's a murder for hire mo three's murder murder murder for hire
low pop's murder which should have been if you read and you are knowledgeable quantum rondo's
murder. Murder for hire. There's a lot of rappers. And, you know, people always underestimate
cops like they're stupid. Oh, we don't know what's going on. Most police stations and precincts and
DA offices, they're going to get the actual trigger man. But then a lot of these guys, because
they're indoctrinated with no snitching, or even if they wanted to snitch, you know, a smart
person, even think about in a Dauph case, a smart person ain't going to ever.
to the trigger man.
You think the trigger man in Doff case could say he ever talked to?
He ever talked to, um,
you think a Triggerman and Doff case could ever say he talked to,
let me not say the name?
Come on.
No.
He talked to that guy who knows that guy.
Levels of separation.
So when I seen this murder,
and if you guys never seen it, like there's pictures.
Mo 3.
murder
chased down
like there's pictures of the guy
chased him down
with a gun
with a ski mask on
it should be very apparent
to you that this was
a really targeted hit
if you want to be dense enough to say
oh this guy planned it by himself
that's on you
the reality of it is that
this was planned
by someone who really wanted to see him
dead. Now, I'm not going to speak against
Yellow Bezzi, because we don't know if these things are true.
But this does follow the narrative of what I do believe.
Let me give you a little bit more, too.
Little T. Z.ier almost died. You know who they're looking at for little T.J.'s
Shoot, right? Y'all are always surprised when you see the cuffs get put on
somebody.
Little T.J. didn't have direct beef with the nigger who shot him.
Who do you think they're looking at? Who do you think they're having a broad and
investigation about.
Okay.
That's the point
I'm trying to say.
Murder for hire is
probably,
murder for hire is a reason why you see
Reco charges happening
in hip-hop
because the actual
rappers who claim
their murderers don't
murder shit or
lesser King Vaughn.
All they do
is put up money
and facilitate
others to do the murder.
This is why you're seeing
because some of these things don't rise to a RICO charge.
A racketeering charge in Texas
is very difficult. I've seen some people think this is state,
this is feds, it's not feds.
Feds have what's called a murder for hire charge.
Dirk got it. All the fed statues
where they charge people, no matter what state,
are the same. Murder for hire charge
is when you pay somebody to go do it.
What is called in a state level in Texas is called murder while remuneration.
And remuneration means that there is some profits or proceeds that you're doing it for.
And essentially, they have charged now Yellowbezi with that.
With the man now accused of hiring someone to murder him.
The killing has long been suspected to be the result of a rap feud.
We reached out to Yellowbezi's legal team tonight and have not heard back.
We're waiting to hear back on a bond amount for him as well.
We'll bring you updates tomorrow on daybreak.
Chris.
All right.
Thank you, Cole.
You know, we've been following Yelabizi's career.
And this isn't his first run in with the law.
Go to WFAA.com where we posted a story on his previous arrest,
as well as the time he was shot several times in 2018.
Okay.
Now, very interesting about the Yelabizi thing, he was shot several times.
And I think he was almost, some people thought he wasn't supposed to make it.
but he didn't make it.
We're going to analyze that, but real quick.
So there's another footage of this is him being in-
This is an arrest, years in the making.
Rapper Marquis Conway, known as Yellabizi,
charged with capital murder and connection to the shooting death of Melvin Noble.
Now, when you're in Texas and you hear capital murder,
the first thing that comes up,
capital murder is murdering the first degree,
which is a capital offense.
in the state of Texas.
And the way that that has ramification is that the state is going to elect to go after the death penalty.
So Yellow Bezzi is going to potentially face a possible election for the death penalty by the state if he's found guilty.
That's what capital murder means in states like, you know, of course, Texas notoriously.
I think they do have a capital murder charge.
I believe in Georgia.
I think Alabama as well.
and I definitely not definitely move, but I think also in Texas.
Artist who went by Mo Three.
It's just a devastating loss for someone that had so much.
Why doesn't think it's small so much potential?
Eric Deep is a local hip-hop journalist and Mo Three fan who wrote this article in the Dallas Observer about the artist last year.
He had expert melodics and storytelling. He had ferocious rhymes.
Everything about his music is that it was like had a lot of pain and truth in it.
now the DA I know that he worked all you're working
Mo three songs like everybody
Not Your Friend especially poignant
Because the rappers were once
Friends but charging documents
accused Conway of hiring Kiwan
White to carry out the brutal murder
On I-35 near Illam
Now this is gonna be very interesting
So
Let's do some
background work
Kiwan is Kiwan White
Qon white
Q1 white if you guys don't know
has been sentenced, okay?
So he caught a Fed case, number one.
So a man-awaited murder trial sentenced
to almost nine years for a gun crime, right?
And it says the man accused
by the state of murder in Mo 3
was sentenced to basically almost nine years
for having a firearm, okay?
He pled guilty.
Now, here's the thing about, like, the plea.
If he pled guilty to a gun
before his murder trial concluded back in 2022,
maybe he realized he's fucked and he's like,
yo,
I'm just going to plead guilty, plea guilty
and cooperate that I could possibly get out.
So he pled guilty to about like, you know,
nine years for the gun in,
for the feds.
And then he got sentenced.
Hold on.
He got sentenced.
75 sentence.
Sentenced.
Okay.
Keep one second.
Key one.
All right.
was Kiwan not sentenced yet?
I think he was
If you didn't get sentenced yet
Oh, you snitched on Yellow Beezie
Oh yeah he snitched on Yellow Bezzi
All right, yellow bezy
Yeah, he snitched on you bro
Okay
Okay, pretty self-explanatory
Holy shit
Hold on
Give me one second time
I'm trying to figure this out
Yeah, it's a state charge
Wow
Oh yeah
Yo, chat.
Yellow Beez he's cooked.
So what it appears to have happened here,
Chad is this, right?
Keywon White, who probably, I don't know,
he probably got, you know, you know,
niggas is broke.
So a nigger probably like,
yo, give me $2,500, I'll kill the nigger, right?
He agreed to do it, got caught.
The fans got involved.
The fans basically
probably struck a deal,
which might be like some type of global deal,
where they won't pursue the murder charge,
but the murder charge will be pursued by the state,
but they're going to give him a gun charge.
He has to plea out to the gun charge.
He takes nine years.
Now, granted, he knows he's going to have to do more than nine years
because he kills somebody.
But the difference between nine years, maybe 20 years,
and life in prison is going to be huge.
Now, one thing I don't know
and I'm going to have to do some research on it,
what is the cooperation, like, you know, stipulations,
and how much could that grant you some,
not immunity, but some leeway
and what you're going to be doing for Texas.
It appears that the fans gave this thing a gun charge
and he never got convicted for the murder.
So it probably was on the docket
and he just started snitching.
And obviously he's going to plead guilty for the murder,
but he might just get like 20, 25 years, right?
And then they're going to throw everything on Yellow Beezzi
for planning it and Yellow Bezzi is going to get life.
that's what cooperation's about.
You get 20, you give that nigga life.
If you didn't give him life, you were going to get life.
But are you going to get life while he fucking all the bad bitches
talking about, that's on me, baby, that's on me.
Hell no.
That life sentence is going to be on you, unfortunately.
Ain't know that's on me.
That life sentence is going to be on you, gang.
So it appears the feds got involved.
start twisting this guy's hand and say, yo, we're working with a state.
You can get a sweetheart deal, but you got to tell on.
Why did you kill this, nigga?
Oh.
So I paid you?
Who?
Once they probably found out it was yellow be easy, yo, you got to give us a statement of,
a statement, a signed after David's statement.
We're covering the BU story next.
Right. Relax.
Oh, shit.
But the other hand, it's like now you lose another big name like Yellow Beezie.
Devin Maurice Brown.
Okay.
Oh my God.
Yeah, this is snitching.
Hold on.
A second man has been arrested accused of gunning down rapper Mo 3 on a Dallas highway.
28-year-old Devin Brown was indicted on a murder charge this week.
Another man, 22-year-old Kwan Ride, was also indicted on the same charge earlier this year.
Back in November, Melvin Noble, also known as Mo.
was driving on 35E near the Dallas Zoo when White approached him with a gun.
Police say Noble ran down the highway, trying to escape, and was chased by White, who fired multiple times hitting Noble.
Okay.
All new at 10 o'clock Dallas police have made an arrest.
Oh, this guy was snitching then.
Oh, shout to him.
Dallas police have made an arrest in the death of a Dallas rapper.
They say 22-year-old Kwan Dantrell White.
gunned down Mo 3 on I-35 near the Dallas Zoo last month as the rapper tried to run away.
White faces a murder charge and a federal charge of prohibited possession of a firearm.
A motive has not yet been released, but according to an arrest affidavit,
White was in the vicinity of where Mo 3 was the day before the murder.
Okay, so he was stalking him.
Hmm.
Now, here's an interesting part about it, of it all.
So after, you know, even police caught the Kavanaughan White guy,
Yellow Beezie
He actually did interviews
Where he was asked about Mo 3
Here's this
Watch this chair
There's videos where like he's actually
He's asked about the whole thing
Here we go
Come on, come on
Come on, punk, punk boy
Come on
Point blank people
I can't see now a nigga that
And it shot me
Point blank period
I don't even fuck
That's just me
To each zone with him
With buddy with how he lived
Like with me
I don't let shit make it like that.
I ain't, I ain't, now, nigga, you're not gonna come and try to say,
I'm the nigga that shot you and think you're going to walk away.
I'm gonna get my lick back.
I don't get my fuck.
Ain't know walking away.
Shit, we're two different diggas.
I ain't fuck that.
Nah, ain't no shaking my hand.
That's too far, too far gone.
Once guns are you in the body, see, if you would have shot at me,
I can get past that because you ain't hit me.
If I shot at you, I can get past, like when it's gun,
Like when niggas actually getting hit from this shit,
ain't no, ain't no,
ain't none of that.
And by the way,
I'm glad I'm even hearing this part of it
because chat, I've always said this, yo.
Civilians, we have a level of outrage to murder.
Like, for example, I remember covering a war in Shirek.
When I heard that somebody died,
I was like, what the fuck?
The person who did this was scum.
Then you forget what the atmosphere is.
What beef is in the street?
is just not one way.
I said it's a lot.
It's not one way.
Like, I think what he was talking about?
He was talking about, um, um,
um, Cuando.
He said,
Cuando Rondo was a victim.
Man,
stop playing, man.
Like,
you know,
that niggas,
his whole crypts,
niggas was having tolling guns,
doing all type of shit.
No.
Yeah,
little pop died.
But bro,
like,
you can't treat niggas in the street like they're victims.
If they could have got the up,
they would have did the same thing.
you can stay where you at
like make you run cross path
it is what it is
but far as me seeing
a mean me no
and it relates to this because
I see everybody like
yeah because we love Mo3
Mo3 was a talented artist
but shit
if you listen to
yellow Beasy right now
you can't make sense
man once they're bloodshed
and they're like nigga fuck that shit
there's gonna be some get back
I don't give a damn
because you fault him for that
that that makes sense that's what i'm saying with street niggas beef if you're a civilian you
you might have a favorite because you like their music like the whatever but you got to stay out of
it i want a niggas that turning you know there there has to be someone yeah what we're supposed
to do man nigga that and shot me okay i think he talked to no jumper too
he says something on no jumper
Let's see if we can find it.
I did want to ask this is,
you barely acknowledged it.
You barely ever had anything to say about it,
but there was a lot of tension,
at least on records or people talking online
between you and O3.
Now that he's passed, how do you view all that?
Are you able to admit that he was,
you know, an important factor in the city
for that period of time,
or is it still just, you can't say anything?
No, I don't, I ain't never had no tips from nobody.
Right.
That was it.
Right.
Ain't never been no attention to nobody.
Look at this guy.
I saw you give Vlad an answer like that at one board, too.
I'm serious.
I don't have a problem with people.
Right.
I don't even, he ain't had no problem with me.
Dallas creates a lot of gangsters, because I was actually looking back in my old interview with him,
and I said basically the same thing to him.
Basically didn't say shit.
So, respect.
He ain't, never been no.
Definitely.
Um, but I don't know.
Um, okay.
Yo, Dallas, uh, or let me give credit to some Texas dudes.
They don't seem to, yo, let me say this.
Yo, with all due respect, and I was just in L.A.
All y'all niggas over there.
L.A. niggas are the biggest shattie pannies of all the time.
Like, them niggas love to get on a podcast and detail them.
The craziest thing is, like y'all not even get lit like Chicago niggas.
Like, you know what I mean?
But like, they're detailing all type.
and shit. Chicago nigs do it too
though. But like Chicago niggas
is really getting it lit. L.A.
niggas, I think because historically
L.A. niggas don't really get charged up in a bunch
of shit until recently.
They've been doing this shit too.
I like how the Texas niggas moving.
They're not really bringing it to
other than Hood fame
Goejo.
They're not really bringing it to podcasts and like really
litigating it like that.
Another person. Because he could have said,
man, fuck that niggum O3. But you know, he
man, I ain't got a problem.
And I wanted to ask you about from Texas,
I wanted to get your thoughts on him.
How you feel about the rise of Charleston White?
Man, that nigger.
Wasn't there an episode?
I think it was an episode with Yellow Beasy and Charleston.
Unless I'm tripping.
Certain shit, we just don't be expecting certain people
to come in on or talk about.
You get what I'm saying?
And I ain't talking about no particular prison,
but just like how you say, like,
one of the street niggas or something,
Like he'd get on the internet talking about some shit that ain't street or just something just
totally out of while.
We'd be like, bro, what fuck are you talking?
Like, we don't even want to know that side of you type shit, you know what I'm saying?
And it'd be fucked up because nigger, all they probably doing is what the label telling
them to do or something because they want to see your personality.
They want to see the other side of you.
Nigger, you just want to be-
And then they'd be like, I mean, I knew that nigger.
I knew that nigger.
Well, personality means kind of more, well, just as much as music now.
Yeah, but nigg can't be hard 24-7.
Yeah.
And that was the problem with the three.
So you see a player, a hustler, and then a crash out.
So that's me coming in, looking around, and then stepping out and looking at the
Mo Three Yeller and Trapped situation.
You see a nigger got signed with the record label, Young Player Yeller, the Hockey.
You got the, you got the nigga with the way of your hair.
There's been popping in the neighborhood.
The whole, then you got the little short, nigga got to play game.
He was very...
So this is all after maybe he paid for the murder.
Oh, shit.
Was Mo 3 behind Yellow Bezies shooting?
I don't know if you remember when Yellow Bezzi got shot.
Look.
Yellow Bezzi shot.
Yo, I ain't going to lie.
I think he was going to make it.
Shot up.
Like, this is way back in the day.
Shot multiple times.
Yo, I remember when he got shot?
all I remember
was just like
bro he had so many bullet holes in it
I just thought I didn't even go along
I didn't think he was going to live
sorry never mind anyway
Mo three commented on this way he said
and at one point
there was some sort of friction between y'all
and he explained it on another interview
how it was just some stupid shit
that a girl was trying to
get in the middle of
yeah
yeah so so it really
it really wasn't any kind of real beef
it seemed like the internet was trying to turn
to something that it's not
Yeah, it wasn't, it wasn't, it wasn't, it wasn't, nah.
Well, no, B.
And Yellow Bezzi's dope, man.
I think, you know, when you see people like you and Yellow Bezzi and Go Yeo and everything
else like that, I think that you guys are lifting Dallas, you know, just the perception
of Dallas a lot.
When Yellow Bezzi got shot up, what were your thoughts about that?
Yo, Vlad won't it?
She, now I got to stay out the way.
Okay.
She's real out here, shit.
Yeah, shit.
Niggas get hit up every day.
It's the world.
Like, you know, somebody right now, we're talking right now.
Somebody right now, pal against shout up right now.
Like, you gotta stay out the way, man.
There was a song that you dropped recently, and in the beginning of the intro, like, a couple
of people talking.
That body language is crazy.
Right.
Right now, Paligan's shout up right now, like, you got to stay out the way, man.
Watch his body language.
There is a song that you.
dropped recently and in the beginning of the intro,
I got a couple of people talking,
and it mentions you and Yolabizi.
But I didn't really understand what it meant.
Can you explain that?
Yeah, no, you know, they was misinformed
about some rap beef and I was like,
no, I ain't got no rap beef or no rap in my city.
Yo, I want to stamp, I want to stamp.
I'll do Atlanta, even though Atlanta be hot.
I'm going to do Dallas and Atlanta as one of the places where like niggas got beef and the internet don't know.
Yo, when niggas got beef in L.A., thanks to all these podcasters, bro, you hear every incident.
It's all online, bro.
This is I kept wondering when is niggas going to start catching Ricos in California?
Because they tell us everything.
niggas yo you know how
Atlanta used to be
niggas used to be beefing but nobody used to know
Dallas is like that
niggas don't like each other
but they're not gonna go on
they're not gonna show up to my platform
be like man fuck that nigga from Dallas man
fuck that let me tell you what happened man
I fuck that nigga babe mom
nigger and they're gonna
and they were just
all that was just something that they heard
you know shit you know they're not in the street
so you know their job is to report
like the news so you know they just going out what they heard you know so like now i just cleared
it up on my interview when i went up there and talked to them like nah ain't no rap beef ain't no problem
man okay now what happened between you and trap boy freddie what
oh hold oh hello and no i'm in this the home all happened now mo three was killed back
in 2020 and after making that video yesterday i'm realizing that a lot of people aren't familiar
with the Mo3 story and the whole yellow bezi situation.
Now, I made a documentary back when I first started YouTube, Mo3 the whole story.
In this video, I go over the entire history of Mo3.
And one of the most important parts of this documentary that I made was towards the end
when I was explaining the beef between Mo3 and everybody else that was from the DFW area.
And there was beef, a lot of it.
In fact, I will play a small portion of like the disses between Mo3, Yon,
Illa Beasy and Trap Boy Freddy.
Trap Boy Freddy is Yelabizi's homie.
For those of y'all who don't know, he was heavily involved with this beef as well.
Right.
But I'll play some little back and force that they had on wax,
so that you guys can understand how serious this situation was.
If the music don't play, it's because it got copyrighted and YouTube wouldn't let me get away with it.
But I'm going to try to play it for y'all.
Tell me up.
Interviewers be asking me like, what's up with you in these rappers in the city?
I don't f*** none of these bad rappers.
They scared of me.
That's on game
Straight between the line
This ain't a song
I'm no one that shadow
I act like you don't know
Internet beef I decline that
But in person pull up
Then I walk them down
First we hit up that rap
I then hit up that sprinter
I know all about
They la hideout
Yeah
The heavenly father I know that I see
In the city
They talk and they know what I need
Morea hit up that robbery
You made them famous
Yeah he barely made it
But we're not a game
All I see is yellow
Tapin burretto
I side I ain't lagging
Don't think that I mean
My mom lit up
Yeah I'm lit up
Bro split up
What they had the click up
Fuck
After I hit up on boy
mama we got my dicks up
gang
and I do not
that big for feel
and play that
play the part of that video
that is relevant today because of yellow bees
arrest
just remember that this documentary is like
three years old so some of the information
may be a little outdated
because new information has come out since then but nonetheless it's still extremely relevant
at this point mo three has seen nothing short of a phenomenal he first popped up period the day
mo three got his wrong free pass revoked this was clearly escalating and this all culminated in a
terrible incident that took place in fort worth texas not long ago the whole fort worth standing up in
that bitch on tables, you know, they crackin' talking they with the but three
playing to come, you know what I'm saying? But he really trying to think the situation through.
Boy, you as dumb as you look.
$12,000 trying to get ready for it.
What fight you're getting ready for?
For the fight trying to get this.
I ain't nobody going to fight.
He ain't going to fight?
No.
So you're telling me he's a grown man. He ain't going to step up to.
I apologize.
I can't see now.
That's a point blank period.
I don't even, that's just me.
You're not going to come in.
to say I'm the n-a-shot you and think you're gonna walk away I'm gonna get my on my bad time
ain't no walking away ain't no shaking my hand it's it's too far too far gone I'm gonna shoot at you
you gonna shoot at me on God on my son that's it like I didn't ran into like that I had the history
with you get what I'm saying and when none of us hit you get what I'm saying so I can shake
it that's cool like ain't on that no more actually pop you that's a whole deal
trust me like it's a consequence for everything you do
like whatever life you live and just know like you got to be ready
for everything like if I'm into anybody like they started that first
so it's gonna be that common when it comes from me you get what I'm saying like
clearly this was past the point of no return this was further fueled
when Mo3 dropped a song title 219 where he addressed the beef directly
and basically it missed the shooting yellow Beezie on a record
he didn't stop with this track though because a month later
he dropped another disc song titled 221 where he addresses the beef again and made his intentions
very clear the bad news is this energy was met with a terrible response because less than 10 days later
after he dropped 221 3 would endure another loss mo 3 was close to another man in dallas named
james brownie also known as bubba and 3 have been close since childhood but less than 10 days after
mo 3 dropped that 221 song Bubba found himself in a dire situation
to Bubba often hung out in front of a gas station and doubted the promoter of this show.
Mo3 can be seen pulling up and as soon as he stepped on the property, the police arrested him.
Three claims Yella Bezi called the police and had him on the lookout for in case Mo3 showed up,
but it was unconfirmed if it was Bezzi or the promoter who contacted authorities.
Three can be heard rapping about this incident on his song title Let Me Find Out
where he claims Yelabizi was scared to be in the same building as him.
It was clear that this beef was not going to die down.
Either way, Mo3 followed all this up by dropping his album,
Mosama, that had all of these did songs on it,
and included 221, 219, and let me find out.
He continued to release a flurry of songs after this album,
and only two months later, in February of 2020,
his dual album with Lil Bousie dropped,
something Mo3 had waited his whole life to see happen.
And even this wasn't enough to make Mo3 slow down.
He dropped his broken love,
Remixed with Kevin Gate, which has since gone on to become platinum and was the first time Mo3 had ever achieved a level of success with the record like this.
But unfortunately, Mo Three would never get to see the heights of his success because he would expire before 2020 ever ended.
On November the 11th, 2020, Mo Three was in his car on Interstate 35 headed back towards his house after a night with one of his lady friends.
Mo Three got on the phone with his manager, Rangwater, and said he felt like,
There was a dark color.
Ain't going to fute.
I ain't going to lie.
I'm tired of seeing that little pink one.
Warning.
This video...
Oh shit.
Mo three...
Oh, here we go.
The world to his new alter ego, Osama 3 Lardin.
Yeah, that's really what he called himself.
Along with revealing his provocative, iced out Osama pistol chain that he would become synonymous with.
This song would see Mothri rapping back and forth between his two alter egos,
Mo Three, and Osama Three Lardin, his evil side, an apparent body-catching demon.
Clearly, Mo Three didn't mind playing the villain in his city to the point where he would
nickname him after one of the most hated terrorists in American history.
And with that mindset, it's really no surprise that things would pop off once again between
these Dallas rappers with the next clash happening in July 2019, when allegedly a promoter
attempted to book Mo Three and Yellabizi to play the same concert.
The 2019 Unruly Citizens Festival at the Ford Center.
Mo3 would arrive to perform, being told by police, he would not be allowed to enter the venue where Yellowbeese was, ultimately leading to him being arrested, with Mo3 broadcasting his own arrest on IG Live.
Say, what your first name, sir?
Me'll be able.
No boats?
You're no BLE.
Hello.
Hey, what's your birthday?
May 31st?
May 31st.
19902.
That's your real birthday.
Hey, I'm on the show.
I ain't doing nothing.
I'm on the show.
I ain't doing nothing.
You're not in the show, dude.
You're not in the show.
Wait, since we're canceled.
I ain't know this, sir.
Mothri would be escorted from the venue in handcuffs,
later taking to social media to mock the police and Yelabizi
for having him removed from the show.
And suggesting that a flyer that had both Mothra and Yelabizi's names on it
had been taken down from the internet,
leading some skeptics to suggest that Mothrue was never booked to perform there at all.
I ain't going in the show if he's in the building.
I ain't going to do the show if he still here.
I told y'all it was a problem.
My son, fear for his safety.
need to get him out of here.
Okay, we're going to hit him with trespassing.
Okay, we're going to hit him with trespassing.
Sir, you have a want, sir.
You're not supposed to be.
What?
Where I got a want?
Oh, now I'm trespassment.
Which one is it?
Which one is it?
I just can't do my show.
Sir, you're not on the show since I'm in.
Since we ain't on the show.
Since when I ain't on the show.
My name on the flyer.
Oh, they took all the flyers down out of their page.
So now people say he was never.
all the show folks i ain't got no beefin no rap on no child talking about
decent beefs in the city for close to an hour first off rebuffing claims that his arrest at
the fort center was a publicity stunt and saying that everybody will owe him an apology after he
exposes the facts on live you always in some it's a publicity stunt if you was one of them in the
comments before i'm going to expose this please apologize to me after this he would go on to show a flyer
and an Instagram.
When you don't feel me, you get what I'm saying?
How'd he just gonna call me a gang member?
I'm not blaming nothing on the police.
Listen, this is him.
Around noon on the 11th of November,
with Freddie or Yellowbeasy, would die.
Someone called 911 and reported the shooting
at Big T Bazaar earlier this afternoon.
But when officers arrived,
hashtag murder gang.
Beyond some coincidental posts
and the obvious joy they were getting
from seeing their biggest rival killed,
at this point,
there was really nothing more to suggest that Go Yeo, Trapboy Freddy or Yellowbezi were directly involved in this incident.
But Mo Three was a beloved figure in North Dallas.
Therefore, it's no surprise that reports of retaliatory incidents followed his killing,
with it being suggested by some outlets that as many as eight people had died in the wake of Mo Three's assassination.
In locations, eight, Chief Hall confirming today the brazen murder of rapper Mo Three on the Dallas Freeway last week
is set off a series of violent shootings now being investigated by the Dallas Police Department and the FBI.
Since his death, we've had some other shootings and other violence that has been or appears to be loosely related to his death.
The incidents, according to sources, include the drive-by shooting at this East Oak Cliff House on Sunday.
43-year-old Terrence Reed was killed.
Clearly, the killing of Mothri had intensified the violence behind the music in Dallas.
And soon, another famous rapper affiliated with Mowthry would end up catching a stray in this beef too.
As regular collaborator and mentor of Mow three's Bousie would visit Dallas to attend a vigil for his fallen friend.
Yeah, Boosie got shot out of it, didn't he?
Who went by the Nick.
Come on with him, I think the first day I came on like, what's love?
And down, saying, look how the B...
Okay.
Um, I don't drag this too much.
just listen to a mothreys manager who did an interview supposedly after this
the city everybody been caught my phone like happy narrative shit man people wanted to see them beef
they were they take you he want to prove to me i'm looking at all the niggas around him they
look like a navarro a navarro football team none of them had tattoos on they you ain't got to do
that first i'm even saying this but uh so i recorded a video on k on you got look at mannerisms
God shit look they got my daughter yeah yeah he slapped the shit out of me in front of my
dog did you really yeah yeah after that whole weekend after what we're going to roll
a loud with charlest the whole world looked at me like charleston little potter yeah
they stopped giving if that that was case i wouldn't got no all right man so we're getting to
find out yellow bezi we don't know how much money
We do have some paperwork here, but it's pretty light.
We're going to have to wait for the indictment or the sealed indictment to kind of like come out
where we could figure out exactly how much was paid, how the cops know it, but this did come out.
This is a grand jury referral.
The state of Texas versus Marquis Conway, which is Yellowbezi, says in the name and by the authority of state of Texas,
the grand jury of a Dallas County, state of Texas, duly organized.
at the January term, AD in 2025 of the Criminal District number four for said County upon its oath present in end to said court at his term that Marquis Conway herein called the defendant on or about the 11th day of 2020 in the County of Dallas did intentionally and knowingly cause a death of Melvin Noble, which is Motory, individual and hearing.
called the deceased by employing Kevin White to murder the deceased for to set a decree man
Kevin White or Kiwan White I mean did then they're intentionally and knowingly cause a death of
said deceased by shooting the deceased for the fire over the deadly weapon so again because
it's a state charge is going to be called murder while capital murder while remuneration
okay remuneration just means profit
Mr. Proceeds.
This is his mugshot.
This, I believe, is a joint effort
between the feds and the state.
The feds held Kiwan White
with the gun charge,
or, yeah, the weapon charge.
They got him to cooperate
by saying to him
that they would let the state
deal with the murder charge,
but he could plead guilty
to the Fed gun charge,
charge that gives him nine years, the state murder charge that he's, he probably is facing,
is going to run him maybe 15 to 20 years, but he's going to get out with favorable time
because he's cooperating.
What it does, though, is that Kiwan White, the shooter, is now telling on the person who hired
him to shoot, which is Yellow Bezzi.
And by the way, I have no problem with that.
It's 2025.
If you too scared to go kill your op, let your op live.
that's a fact
if you too scared to go pick up a gun
and go kill your op
let that nigga live
because the person you hire
when he get caught
he ain't gonna do life for you
he don't fuck with you like that
he did it for a bag
he's not trying to go
never see his kids
never see his wife
never fuck no pussy
never like
like never sees moms
nah
he's gonna tell on you
so I completely understand
what this is
and um
it's clear that
key Juan White is the cooperative
fuck it
okay
Now let's look at the obvious chance.
Oh my God.
60s.
It's not in the DA.
It's an AUSA.
AUS.
Okay.
Can we get the AUSA report?
I think this is it.
Good morning.
I'm Joe McNally.
The acting United States attorney here.
So if you guys don't know,
Brick Baby Luce Cannon.
Y'all had a really good conversation.
Y'all going to see it tomorrow, chat.
I had a really interesting conversation on,
I showed up to no jump in. I did the Adam and Wack show. I was there. Wack was there, obviously. Adam was there.
Shows of Trappler Ross was in the building, but also we have Remo and we also had DJ Vlad in the building. Let me tell you this.
I had some ethical and dilemma questions that I had to ask to Adam, but also asked to other people, including Wack, who were there as well.
Here's the question I had to Adam. By the way, do I, in any shape of form blame the arrest of Big U and loose cannon brick baby and
among others on any of these guys now.
But I do believe that that platform,
as could be seen in the indictment,
is the place where corroborations are being had.
Except here's the problem.
No jumpers building,
it's built his entire backbone these days around gang stories.
So I asked at him.
Because I knew for me,
if it said someone got indicted based on shit,
we do all the time, we'd probably stop doing it,
especially if it's our man's.
Brick Baby was Adam's vans.
I've heard many stories of Adam going out in the town
and Brick Baby holding him down.
Brick Baby was a guy who was really respected by Adam.
Essentially, not all,
but some of the stuff that Brick Baby went down by
was by content on no jumper.
He wasn't charged with content,
but it was definitely looked at as corroboration.
We'll get to the whole big you thing, but let me play a little bit of what the attorney, the assistant attorney, the assistant U.S. attorney said about this case and then we'll get into it because we got a whole document.
Los Angeles to further his own criminal enterprise, Henley Jr. Now, Henley, I'll just let play it.
to announce federal criminal charges against Eugene Henley Jr., a career criminal known as Big You,
who used his contacts and leadership role in the Cripps criminal street gang, the entertainment industry,
and a youth charity to further his own criminal enterprise, an enterprise engaged in murder, extortion,
robbery, human trafficking, COVID fraud, and other felonies.
Mr. Henley and several other individuals linked to him and his criminal enterprise were charged in a criminal complaint with federal racketeering conspiracy.
Mr. Henley is a fugitive, and he is currently wanted by federal law enforcement.
Other individuals linked to his criminal enterprise were arrested today, approximately 10 defendants who were charged in various indictments.
Again, Mr. Henley is a fugitive.
Four defendants are in state custody.
and will be transferred into federal custody,
and we are still seeking Mr. Henley and another fugitive.
The Department of Justice's top priority
is eliminating violent crime caused
by criminal street gangs and organized crime.
These organizations cause a tremendous amount of harm
in our communities.
And today's arrests are-
Okay, he's yapping.
Let's get some details.
Defendants are presumed innocent until proven otherwise.
Let me talk a little bit about Mr. Henley
and the street gang here.
As I said, Mr. Henley is a widely known leader within the rolling 60s.
He rose to prominence in that gang decades ago.
And he has since been a fixture on the internet talk shows and podcasts.
All things that law enforcement have looked at closely as part of this investigation.
He has maintained the image of an entertainment industry entrepreneur running a music label.
And of somebody who gets...
Okay.
Let's just run.
that part back again.
Closely as part of this investigation.
Hold on.
He has only 60s.
He rose to prominence in that gang decades ago.
And he has since been a fixture on the internet talk shows and podcasts, all things that
law enforcement had looked at closely as part of this investigation.
He has maintained the image of an entertainment industry entrepreneur running a music label
and of somebody who gives back to the community here in Los Angeles.
funding a South LA-based charity, developing options, which purports to help at youth risk escape gang life
and escape the perils of gangs in high crime areas. The facts allege in the complaint paint a very different picture.
It is one of a murder, a thief, a liar, and a cheat, and the criminals that enabled him.
For example, Mr. Henley engaged in a murder of a musician signed to his label.
in 2021 and dumped the victim's body in Las Vegas off of the I-15 freeway.
He then attempted to evade and obstruct the investigation into the murder,
including ordering witnesses not to speak with law enforcement.
Henley's criminal enterprise also engaged in other crimes,
including transporting prosecutors across state lines,
extorting strip clubs, marijuana dispensaries, and other businesses,
and fraudulently applying for COVID loans in the form of a business.
relief loan. On that application, Mr. Henley falsely stated that his music label, an unique music,
operated at a $200,000 profit in 2019 and was entitled to government assistance, despite the
reality that the company had operated at a loss and was ineligible for such relief.
Finally, Mr. Henley is accused of embezzling donations made by celebrities, professional athletes,
and businesses to his charity, developing options. Okay. Now,
This is the meat and potatoes.
Y'all come here for this.
Okay, let me break it all down.
So, let me explain what's been going on in L.A.
Number one, all the L.A. gangsters, I don't know what's going on in L.A.
Maybe they don't sell enough drugs being in these gangs.
They don't get money.
They're broke.
Okay?
I'm sorry to say L.A. gang members are fucking broke.
The only way they know how to get money is for, is podcasting.
And again, there's nothing wrong with it because I get money.
via podcasting.
But here's the problem.
Most of them are unintelligible,
illiterate,
don't know how to have coherence,
ideas, points,
or even make sentences.
And what they oftentimes realize
the intrigue about them are
is that they could say some shit
that people would be like,
well, I wouldn't know about that.
what usually is that is talk about crimes they've committed
so the whole LA podcast scene and I ain't gonna lie to you
I think LA is a weird scene in general let me just be very clear
and this is no indictment against LA but let me speak very clearly
all you niggins that's on LA podcasting
y'all y'all have definitely
y'all have
celebrated and and enjoy this luxury of
the fans and
and other authorities and police and bodies not giving a fuck about y'all for whatever reason
here's the reality of it y'all throw up everything on your fingers this and third wear colors
if three niggas get shot in in new york city and a niggis screaming out some subsection gang
that's a regal new york don't play that that's why k flock locked up casanova six nine they don't
play that there is no niggit that gets to say he's in a gang and that gang can't
kills or does anything and that entire gang don't go down.
Only in LA.
So I've always thought because of LA how vast gang culture is,
they're impervious to what happens in other parts of the country.
Okay?
I'm telling you,
every single gang in New York City from GS-9 to woo's to choose,
everybody went down.
They're not playing it.
It's New York City.
As soon as you think you pop in, one of your ops get dropped.
It's over.
In L.A.?
Well, with all the respect, I got to keep it 100.
I don't know if the L.A. niggas get cracking like that.
But they got to.
I guess so because I see a couple of people died.
Slimfo hunter died.
Draco, the ruler, got stabbed up.
So I guess they do.
But for the most part,
L.A. has been a really interesting place.
Y'all are the home of gangs.
Y'all talk crazy about whatever, whatever.
but we don't see RICO indictments.
Now, you know RICO indictments are meant for the mafia,
but really now it's been translated to black gangs.
When you start linking yourself up with another nigga thrown up,
the same symbols calling out the same type of words
and, you know, colloquials that kind of identify y'all.
This is how you get yourself jammed up
because the crime of your comrade becomes your crime.
It's guilty by association.
We see them in many other places.
Young thugs just went through it.
You tell me niggies in L.A.
and claiming whatever gang they ain't more than young thug exactly but from time to time the feds do pop in
and you know i guess you know they'll do it at times but not often in the laa
there's now a rickle complaint announced now i need to explain everything to y'all and i'm going to try
doing layman's terms so fuck what he was talking about we're not going to get to the paperwork yet
listen to my voice i personally believe and and i'm going to tell you what i believe versus what
I know as a fact that you could know what to.
If I say I believe, you can say, oh, you disagree.
If I say I know as a fact, you can't disagree with actual paperwork and the facts.
What I believe is that the feds fast-tracked an ongoing indictment for multiple reasons.
Let me give you some details.
This entire situation got started and the feds got involved after there was a kid that got
killed who they claim was by Big You.
The kid made a diss song of Big You.
He was signed to Big You.
Big U supposedly reportedly had an altercation with a person at a studio,
brought that kid to somewhere else,
and then they believe in that spot.
Big U shot the kid in the head.
Then brought the kid's body to the side of a highway and dumped it.
Okay.
Now, the reason why all this is happening,
and because I keep telling you,
the feds don't really come in and fuck with LA that much,
is that it looks like Big U has been in a very interesting place.
He's been a target of many things.
Not only has he been going around bragging that he's like, you know,
like the Crip version of what Shug Night is,
people are looking at him to be like, yo, okay,
if this is, you know, he's been a community leader as well.
So when you get to be extra OG, you get to be a community leader.
So Big You was running this organization called Development Options,
but was also working through what they call a grid program
where it was getting paid over like $540,000 a year.
So in about a few years, he got paid almost damn near $3 million
because the program they have in L.A. is that the cops, like, you know,
it's not like these other places like, say New York,
cops are scared of the gangs you know why because the gangs almost outnumber the cops okay so they try to
work with them to some extent so you know in some cities they do what's called a grid program
what a grid program is that you know um they're going to rely on older and senior members of maybe
a gang to try to restore some peace and and squash the violence and also if there was a situation to happen
that person is going to work with law enforcement to make sure it doesn't go further.
Okay.
You guys can Google this.
It is widely available.
It's called the Grid Program, Los Angeles.
Okay, if you read about it, it will tell you it's a gang prevention program that hires actual older gang members.
Because at least in LA, there's a hierarchy.
They do care about the older head say, as opposed to other places.
and they give those people funds and resources to try to, you know, squash violence or retaliatory shit, okay?
All right.
So the murder happens, allegedly.
They think it's Big U, but they can't figure it out as Big U.
Why can't they figure it out?
So at the point, the altercation happened, the first altercation happened with the guy who died in a studio.
It was Big U studio.
So apparently Big U
Orders for all the
Orders for all the
What do you call it again?
I can't speak right now
He orders for
All the security cameras to be discarded
So
No one could ever find out
What happened
And how bad the scuffle was
Before the night the dude disappeared
The witnesses
Whether the person who drove Big U
to Vegas, because this happened to Vegas, not LA.
Other people that were around, whether in the studio, whatever,
everyone was told, do not speak with the police.
Now, it wasn't until a long time afterwards
until police, you know, did their due diligence
and realized like, oh, shit, they believed it was Big U.
But what they did do before they got there,
and you got to imagine at this point, you know,
Big U's getting millions of dollars from this grid program,
they wouldn't know if this guy's a criminal.
they actually opened up what's called
a Title III intercept, which is a wire
tap. And they started tapping his
phone. And when he tapped his phone,
he clearly thought he got off because
visibly they didn't show that
they were around them anymore.
So he started yapping, telling them what
he, you know, I ran down on this
person, you all I did this, this thing, you gave me
this money, and out of
if that's fully in here,
shoulder to shoulder church,
his money from that statement, man.
Okay. But
I do have the indictment here.
And I'm going to not read through the whole thing,
but I'm going to spell it out pretty quickly.
So check this out.
First and foremost,
the reason why I think that WAC 100 affected this case,
and I said it in front of him,
I'll say to y'all,
I think Wack tipped off Big U's family.
This was not a grand jury indictment.
This was a criminal complaint.
A criminal complaint is used to,
if you're charging someone or murder,
that's not going to stick.
You get what I'm saying?
Like a criminal complaint.
No, you wanted to be grand jury, which means there was an actual legal proceeding where you presented evidence and they agreed with the evidence.
So this was just to get big you in custody.
Well, why would they do that?
Why would they need to get big you in custody?
Well, Wack 100 was online for the last like three weeks before this got now saying, yo, they're coming to get you.
Run, run, run, run, run.
So I would imagine that that's more of a contributing factor than anything else.
Okay?
So cool.
So there's a criminal complaint.
You got filed here.
And then we're going to keep scrolling down.
This is a whole indictment, by the way.
Now, there's some redacted pieces here.
And the redacted pieces tell you that you're going to see the superseding indictment.
Now, this is the purpose of affidavit.
So they're saying Big You, these other people, they're running this enterprise.
And they're saying, like, you know, for example, Tremaine, Ashley Williams, which is loose cannon.
he did a few things by robbing people this 9th,
and they mentioned some women, all type of shit.
Now, they also got a search warrant.
They didn't run through his houses,
and I don't know what they found,
but let me explain essentially what this investigation was.
In February 2021, FBI, Los Angeles Metropolitan Task Force
on violent gangs launched an investigation
into Henley's Criminal Enterprise
and its association with the Rollin 60s,
which began investigating in 2020.
It's like mafia-like.
It utilizes Henley's stature
and long-standing association with the Rolls in 60s
and other street gangs to intimidate businesses
and individuals in L.A.
Big U Enterprise is led by Henley.
Henley is a self-adminid gang member,
or OG, okay, original gangster
of the Roland 60s,
which is a violent criminal street gang
with associated
it sets in other states.
He's widely acknowledged as a leader,
and apparently in the 80s,
he rose to prominence in his position,
and he's been there ever since.
During this time, he also earned a reputation
of being an enforcer for the 60s.
Some members of the Enterprise are also
members of the 60s.
Henley is able to lead the Big U.
Enterprise because of his standing
as the Faced of Roll in 60s for decades
and blah, blah, blah, blah. Okay.
So, the feds are
paying two pitchers.
There's rolling 60s and Big U Enterprise, okay?
So they then say the associates are rolling 60s and other criminal elements for mutual benefit,
but the Big U. Enterprise is a distinct and independent criminal enterprise engaged in criminal activity.
Members and associates of the Big U. Enterprise are engaged in legal activities,
including extortion, robbery, murder, human trafficking, wire fraud, bank fraud,
other financial crimes, destruction, destruction of justice, illegal, debt collection,
illegal gambling, conspiracy to commit fraud via illegal gambling,
and also other offenses in furtherance of Big U Enterprise
for the benefits of its members and associates.
So it says fourth,
okay, I'm not trying to bore you guys with details.
I want to get straight to it.
All right, cool.
So they got a bunch of wiretaps,
but let me go back to it.
Just give me a second.
By the way, yes, Brick Baby's name is in this, too.
But I just want to paint the picture
of what the fuck the cops are claiming happened,
Right. So here we go.
Here we go. Here we go. Here we go. Let's start with the murder.
Where's the murder? Yeah, this is a lot of shit.
We got checking in stuff, whatever, whatever.
Okay. So here's the murder. So in January 2021, five days before the murder and three days before,
big you and some guy drove from L.A. to Vegas, okay?
The artist, the person who died eventually, recorded this song, which in Los Vegas police,
obtained later but it says in the song he rapped about the person who had the money and r w would be
and r w would be shot in the face for thinking shit funny okay a reference to a 30 year revolver with no
trace based on my knowledge blah blah blah basically said this was a diss song to big you claiming that
uh big you as as the bro that makes money and that he may get shot in the face for thinking it's a lack
of dazeical users too okay whatever so they're beefing over like studio time and like studio like funds right
it says the effectiveness of the enterprise is premiered like big you is the most feared man
in la lay well i thought i was brick baby but okay big you cool as such ensuring that no one
disrespects him and such perceived disrespect is meant with reprehensible violence so court tended
to the to the enterprise and even more so uh when that disrespect is displayed publicly
like in front of an extortion victims uh he himself stated on a intercepted call
can't no nigger beef with me
because if he do, I'm going to kill him, period.
I'm going to murder him.
As Robinson explained, the servetician's recording
when Big You got out, he says,
I'm the toughest nigger,
and my body of work could prove it.
And you know, whatever, whatever,
I'm the only niggas still killing niggas today.
You niggas retire.
I didn't.
They understand that.
So essentially, they're saying that Big U
kind of admitted to being a murderer himself.
Right?
Now, let's keep going.
Because the Big U Enterprise's existence relies on and thrives on the fear of violence and perception is paramount,
Witness 2 explained that Henley through the Big U Enterprise entity unique music was using Witness 2's expensive valuable studio to record the Big U enterprise artist for free,
based on the fear and power dynamics
imposed over Witness 2 by the Big U
This is just a lot of reading, bro.
I mean, I get what it is.
Yo, the dude made a disc song to Big U at the studio.
Big U didn't think he was going to get like that,
but it did.
The night before the murder, Henley's phone location
and date and witnesses showed that he arrived at an Airbnb
at this time.
The Airbnb was staying in prior to the homicide,
was in the middle of the night
and Henry through this was
paying for the Airbnb. The surveillance footage
in front of it showed that a grade
or dark silver sedan arriving
there and leaving shortly after
the surveillance video also showed
Henley and the Airbnb. Okay.
So again, we're explaining this murder before
we get to like some of the juicy ship.
On January 24th, 2021, the night
of the murder, okay, approximately 704
Henley, which is Big U, arrives to the studio.
According to witnesses, around eight or
So now it's an hour or two.
The guy who made the song about him, R.W.
Heads to the studio, okay?
And recorded the song approximately until 11.
So now it's 11 p.m.
On January 25th, 2021, approximately 1237,
Henley, which is Big U, left the studio in a dark gray Lexus,
which he and Robertson had driven to the studio,
and it was no longer in studio now.
Okay, at approximately 1 a.m.,
Henley's phones stop reporting,
which means they cut,
he probably turned off his phones.
Stop reporting location data of any kind
with the last data recorded within the vicinity of studio.
At approximately 113,
the surveillance footage at the Airbnb again
revealed a dark or a silver sedan
arriving to Airbnb.
RW exited the passenger side of the vehicle,
entered the Airbnb a few minutes later at approximately 120.
He exited the Airbnb with a suitcase,
put the suitcase in the trunk,
got it in the dark or silver sedan,
which departed.
The Airbnb, though,
was rented for another day.
R.W. was not set to leave
until a flight was scheduled for the next day,
and both of Henley's phones
did not begin reporting until that date.
So, chat, just to simplify it,
they're saying that
these guys were trying to conceal the fact
that they're murderers, right?
So they're saying,
yo, we knew what was going on with,
Big U and like
whoever else that's supposedly to kill someone
but B.U is not telling the shit.
Okay? All right.
So, so Airbnb was ready
for another day. So they didn't
have to leave. They said based on the investigator,
test drives or research from the
drive to the studio and Airbnb would take about
17 minutes.
After Henley's phone stop
reporting data when they arrived
in the vicinity of the studio, the dark
colored
the dark sedan
arrived with RW at the Airbnb for 15 minutes.
The drive from the Airbnb to location where his body was found was this.
Give me one second.
I don't want to read, like it's 107 pages.
I've read it all, but I do not want to bore you guys with the laborious details.
Okay.
Give me one second.
Give me one second.
Where is it at?
Never mind.
Never mind.
Okay.
So, yo, just to summarize, and again, like, you know, I, you know, I know, I know it's 120.
And I'm still a little bit jet lag, so I ain't trying to read through this whole thing.
So I'm trying to, like, like, abridge the whole thing.
Yo, feds or like the cops at this point, I don't know if the feds are involved at this point.
A guy shows up dead.
He was a rapper.
They track it back.
They realize there's no, there's no video footage of the studio.
They knew he was at the studio.
There was a place when looking at the suspects, two people drove to meet the kid there at the studio.
Robinson and Henley, Henley is Big You.
When they start looking into both people's alibis and situations, they realized that Big You turned his phone off at a certain point.
He had multiple phones, they both were turned off.
well it only makes sense that if you are if you took approximately that time to drive from
the murder scene potentially to where the body was dumped maybe you did the murder okay so they
took that obviously big you is somewhat respected they're not trying to like do the most here
they're waiting for more information now what ends up happening is that
it says on one of his phones he made a call
Witness 1 reported was set at the studio
so Witness 1 which are random people in the studio
that had no idea that was none of this bullshit was going on
they're telling okay so witness 1 right
they said that you call them and they say
oh we just said to the studio it was corroborated
by Henley's partner
Robinson's
wait made a call to Robinson who
Okay, okay. So Witness 1 was with Robinson, and it's corroborated because Robinson's data is still there, or like his phone is still pinging that tower. Cool.
Robinson asked Witness 1 if he had seen Big U, which Witness 1 found odds since Robinson was Big U's driver, and he was his bodyguard.
At approximately 2.30 or 3 a.m., Henley returned to his studio alone in a dark gray Lexus, spoke with Witness 1, who reported that Henley appeared to be drenched in either sweat or water.
he then told witness one that he was coming back from the gym
interesting
imagine someone telling you at 3 a.m.
They're wet, drenched from head to toe
because they're coming from the gym.
Okay.
R.W.'s body was found later on,
approximately nine hours later, so 9 a.m.,
when one of the detectives investigating the murder,
investigated the murder, believe he died
at the location near the side of the road.
However, after they observed the roadway conceal,
contain a specific
or distinct patch of blood
which trailed from down the hill from the roadway
they realized that
his phone data showed that he was
departing
he was departing L.A. and he was trying to get
back to no he departed Los Vegas
he was trying back to L.A.
So these are the
evidence from the scene.
They found multiple gunshot wounds
they also found that
the responders
know that RW is not
dressed for the weather
which was called
an inclement of the night
DNA was connected from RW's
ankle and sock consistent with the direction
that the
he was being dragged with
he says his profile was not
obtained
the DNA profile obtained was not
complete likely to
blah blah blah
huh
okay
chat
I feel like I'm gonna sit here
and just kind of like break all this shit down
and it's just so much stuff
So I have to summarize.
Big, this is all Big U's fault.
Big U killed someone.
I'm still asking myself,
why did the feds open up a wiretap
because he killed someone?
You know what the answer to that is chat?
Big U kills someone.
And the fed's always been lurking in the background.
Like, for example, the fed's been trying to get,
uh,
all these guys for years,
whether it's a J. Prince.
whether it's, you know, in this type of situation where it's like a big, like you or whatever,
like a lot of these guys who they feel are operating like they're bigger than the program, okay?
So that's really what people should care about.
So cool.
So the murder happens, it looks like the feds joining and be like, yo, we could get you some wire attacks.
We're trying to catch this guy too.
The state takes it.
And what they find out is that they could catch him on a gun charge.
So the state takes, the feds take that.
But what they realize over the time is that this is a really, really bad situation for Big You.
Because not only did he allegedly kill someone, he's a guy who has went out and he's kind of holding down this whole mantra of this West Coast and checking in shit.
But the main crime that they have you for, that's going to give them all the details for the other crimes, is essentially because.
you're not involved.
You know what I mean?
I mean by not involved, it's like,
the murder got everything hot,
and then everybody had to ask you to do some shit,
which you never did yourself.
So now the wiretap that was on you told on everybody else.
Now, am I saying that big you told?
No, but what I'm saying is that big you's actions,
or his alleged actions where someone got killed,
is the reason why everybody's getting indicted.
there was wire taps up on brick baby there's wiretaps up on most of these guys where they know exactly what's being said and the reason why they know what's exactly being said is because this motherfucker big you did some shit where the police opened up a wiretap against him you know so why do you hear something attorney joe mcdally uh for any questions follow up take uh any questions so uh hemley is still in the loose he is
Do you expect to snag him today, or is this something where he's gone?
Yeah, I think all I can say is it, look, he is the leader here.
Hey, real quick, I think I missed this as well.
Yo, listen, could I just shout out to my man DJ Ghost?
Hey, I just want to shout my man DJ Ghost.
Thank you for the hunting, my brother.
Yo, DJ Ghost put me onto so much valuable information, especially, you know,
I'm usually to fish out of water when covering LA
He always told me about the parameters
He always be like, yo, act
You stay away from that, bro
Your act, yo, they're gonna look at this this way, bro.
I love you, bro, trust me, I love you
I'm telling you, don't say this
They might get offended
I'm saying it with love
The reason why I appreciate my man DJ,
DJ Ghost, that's it, DJ You?
I said DJ You? I said DJ Ghost, right?
If I said DJ, I'm drunk.
DJ Ghost.
Let me tell you, let me tell you why.
Number one, I've always said, I've respected his commentary and his reactions when it came to giving a West Coast perspective.
I often shouted him out because there was a time people wanted me to give a gangster perspective and I'm not gangster.
I just can't.
Like, I could try to act gangster.
I could, that's not me.
So I always told people like, I watch him.
Go check out what he got to say.
But bigger than that and more importantly than that is me having to point out that that,
that DJ Ghost is one of those few individuals
that I am impressed by him
that he didn't succumb to
current L.A. culture.
We have to make a stance.
If y'all-L.A. dudes still go to these podcasts.
And it's not necessarily about no jump or whoever,
because some of y'all are doing it on your damn own podcast.
But if y'all are in there talking about these street activities
and y'all are really like just being mad expressive
and y'all are like you know at this point
you know i had this like little small back and forth
of whack you'll see it on the adamant whack show
and i said whack you know you're super smart with like you're smart
than the average gang member bro like i've seen you talk to niggas
doubt their credibility that they had to drop
or admit to crimes they did and then after they do that
you still gaslighted them where they almost got to like say some shit
that nobody would need to know.
And they're telling on themselves.
I think Y'all A. dudes, if you've been in the gang, respectfully,
y'all need to learn how to use these platforms
and stop thinking, stop politicking for a check.
You know, I'm going to use Brick Baby as an example.
I think Brick Baby is one of those examples of people who went to no jumper
and realized quickly that PLEBs and random no jumper fans were,
more interested in him, not if he had talent as a broadcaster, but could he tell some hood
stories that could intrigue them? Now, I think that's what Adam saw his worth was. I think
Adam got a French with him over the time, but probably started paying him more or whatever.
You know, after speaking of whack, again, you're going to hear it on Adam a Wack show.
If you did all that, they're saying that if you catch a RICO, a lawyer going to charge him,
you upwards of 100,000.
Let me ask you a question.
Yeah, I think Brink Baby was making $100,000 at,
no jumper.
That's why I'm confused.
I get that some of y'all want to be a personality.
But what happens when you get locked up?
That's the confusing part for me, if you don't know.
Okay?
All right.
Let's see me one second.
Like, for example, this.
Look at this, Jack.
Like, yeah, y'all have to see this.
Hold on.
And by the way, no shape of form am I blaming this on, um, um,
it's no way shape of form I'm blaming this on Adam or even whack,
but, but it's like, bro, like, wait, let me see if we can find the clip.
This right here, this right here is some of the,
I ain't going to a lot of you, fuck good cop, bad cop.
Look at...
Yo, I want you to look at Wack 100 Face this entire clip.
And I'm on a phone, he FaceTiming.
So he face-timing and stuff like that.
He was like, Nipsey just got killed.
I'm like, sick, so I didn't hear that.
So I hang up with him.
I called Nipsey, and I'm like, Nipsey.
What's up?
He was all, what's up with it?
Nipsey answer.
Nipsey.
I got this.
By the way, this is how you know
No Jumper even feels some accountability.
They took down the clip.
They took down the clip later on.
No jumper, Wack, Wall, Hunt, Loose, Canada.
I got to try to find that clip.
That's an epic clip.
It's a throwback clip still.
But I think they took it down from their first interview.
Is it this?
No, it ain't this.
You got to be whack wearing this outfit.
Oh, here we go.
Yeah, yeah.
So basically, it's like,
Cause he'll be like he'll he'll manipulate things like we'll go and do something and the same niggas we do it to
show up to the house like 10 minutes later when we try to you know counting everything right and we be like how do
they all get that oh well now this is why i think whack is so smart whack fell out with big you and ever since then
And Wack started aligning himself with Crips, who were down to go against the Crips for him just because of his issue with Big U.
Like, with all due respect, I think, I think Luce Cannon did a lot of heavy lifting for WAC.
But here's the thing, I think Wack is thinking on 4,000 IQ level.
Wack wasn't trying to go war in the streets with Big U and the Roan 60s.
You know what he was going to do?
Use people to discredit them.
to pick with them and look what ends up happening.
This guy gets locked up.
His big op,
Big U gets locked up.
And even the guy at no jumper
who was saying he wanted to see
Wack for the fade.
Brick baby got locked up.
Just watch.
Yo, I'm telling you,
this is why I'm very happy I'm Waxed friend.
This is a sinister nigga, bro.
We're going to just give him like $40,000 back
and stuff like that.
By the way, I do want to point this out real quick,
what this guy's describing
Look
Look
Look
Look
Here we go
Hold on
Hold on
We're gonna get there
Hold on
The podcast we're seeing in chat
Is listed
Verbatim
In the indictment
Now I want to be very clear
Because you know
I'm not anti-Adam
Adam's my guy
I'm also not going to lie on him
Or try to protect him
is just what it is.
Adam isn't creating these indictments.
Here's the problem.
You have gang members going up there
and the police knew these things already,
but it's different when they say it.
You see, here's the thing.
We spent all this time talking about,
yeah, so what young thug rapped about
I might shoot at your mommy's house.
And yeah, I know he did say
he was going to shoot at wife and Lucci's mommy's house
and his mama's house got shot up,
but it's all coincidence.
Bro, at least that's music.
When y'all on these people,
podcast mics, it will not be seen as art.
It's going to be seen as a stone cold confession.
I want to put that out there.
You see musicians get to say, oh, no, well, we're rapping about our friends' life.
We're up.
As you podcasters, not saying that couldn't work.
Oh, I'm playing a character, whatever, whatever.
But that's not the easiest thing for people to actually believe and your price is going
to get indicted.
So here, Williams later admitted to this robbery.
Look, so they were saying it was an actual robbery.
According to Victim One, the victim one arrived at Henley's Arlington premises.
Other robbers were there.
And the proceeds of the robbery, like Henley told the victim,
you know, that's how you rob yourself.
He demanded 10,000 from the victim to ensure other robberies didn't occur.
Henley also told Director Victor 1 to identify the other businesses and dispensaries
that could be similarly robbed
and assured him that Big U Enterprise
would compensate him for identified any robberies.
He then provided a portion of the robbery proceeds back to the victim.
Williams, which is loose cannon,
later admitted to this robbery on the aftermath of the podcast,
on a no-jumper podcast,
after stating that Williams was Henley's right-hand man,
Williams explained.
So basically he'll manipulate things.
We'll go and do something.
and then the same niggas we do it to show up to the house like 10 minutes
as we're trying to count everything and we've been like how to fuck
well we just going to give him 40,000 back
whack 100 whose arrival
was also on the podcast and stated
you know why he wanted to give the dude back the 40 right
because he was going to make dude give him 20 for getting it back
loose cannon says of course he did that too
two famous rappers.
Then they're going to get into the whole
meek mill and Rickraw shit.
But let's see if that's accurate.
And all his bag and stuff like that.
But because it's actually putting us in paperwork, right?
Here we go.
And like doing like we're same niggas we,
he'll be like he'll manipulate things.
Like we'll go and do something.
And the same thing as we do it to.
Show up to the house like 10.
minutes later when we try you know counting everything right and we be like how
the fuck they oh well we're gonna just give them like 40,000 dollars back and
stuff like that but cuz is actually putting us in paperwork right and like doing like
real police shit I seen the nigga get like 20 guns and when you got 20 guns he's
selling them to the home yo whack looking at this nigga like I cannot believe
you're saying this year right now means but he's I'm like why are you writing down the serial number
So it's like he was doing like shit like that and I didn't catch on.
So it was like I'm waking up now.
You get what I'm saying?
I'm his right hand man.
You get what I'm saying?
So when it came down to like dirt and stuff like that, I'm going to get it.
Do you get what I'm going to?
And then like one day.
So you know why he wanted to get a dude back to 40, right?
Because he was going to make do give him 20 for getting it back.
Of course.
And kept you out of it.
Of course.
He did that to.
Yeah, so this boost canning.
He did that to Meek Mills and Rick Ross.
R.R. Rick Ross.
M. M.M. Meeke Mill.
What did you do that?
So. Oh, the club. You sweated him in the club?
Yeah. And Meek and Rick have no idea that draws sent you at him.
No, yeah. We sent that because I called Ross. I'm like, Ross.
What is he getting crazy?
Drop off to 50,000 and we're going to let Meek live on Crip.
So Ross dropped off to 50,000.
And so me and the homies, we go back.
He stopped answering the phone.
He stopped picking up and shit like that.
And we were like, what's you doing?
Like two days later, he called me.
He was like, oh, nephew, where are you at?
I'm like, nigga, where my money at?
And he was like, oh, I needed it for bills.
I needed it for it.
I'm like, what?
Like, because that's some weird shit.
And then he stopped answering the phone because I'm trying to pull up on them.
Like, bro, you got to come and see me.
So all these incidents are kind of like lined out in this whole thing, right?
And then it's like we were doing a TV show.
So I wonder if they boxed me.
Hmm.
Okay.
So that's one of the things that they're mentioning.
Now, there's a part where they're mentioning another thing.
And, you know, so there's a whole thing supposedly where Wack 100,
clashed at a parking lot with the 60s like two years ago
was good man
about this video now to end here we go here all right
here's whack one by the time they get past me and realize it's me
they all on the passenger side
most niggas would have got on the gas
I'm 75 deep in this bitch I jump out
with big big nuts
they see what's going on
nigger what we doing
it's three four of them niggers right
but it's in their skitting jeans you can see
you know they're still about
70 yards from where they
want to think they're going to catch me at on
the other side of the parking lot so
I ran into them and disrupted
a little plate so now
it's me
and 20 at them I tell them
I'm only going to be able to kill about
nine of you niggas if in the
if any of these niggas were some guns in their pockets
got some hard there get to it y'all went in the loan but i'm gonna kill nine of you niggas what we
doing they leader is there i tell him i'm gonna kill you first nigger what we doing it's a
nigger bang on this shit being good burger think that's his name i don't know him but he was i
didn't realize he was there 15 yards behind me in the car he the one got the footage he watched the
whole shit so it was 20 of y'all wanted me one of y'all was supposed to die about it my nigger that's
where it goes since y'all come to get me but i seen the nigger take the phone out i said please
record this and put this out one it's gonna make it look like what i always say just gonna be a bang
out two if i kill about 10 of you niggas i got action at a good case okay so so we talked about this
not too long ago let's see we could bring up the video right so apparently whack 100 went to a show
with conier west and i think the game right whack 100
Show Kanye
Yeah, let's see if we can find it. We played it on here before
It was this, right? So the game was performing
Wack was off on the side of the stage if you don't know that's Wack right here and then Kanye is right here
What ends up happening
Wack leaves this supposedly there was a punch fired in the back of the stage back here some people could
claimed Wack got punched on, but I mean, he came back out where you could see him and he didn't look like he was
bothered or nothing. So I want to say he didn't get punched. Anyway, he was bringing Kanye through the
crowd and somehow, somewhere, he was confronted later on in a parking lot where supposedly the
roll in 60s, a bunch of them, including their leader, Big U, was trying to do.
something to whack. Wack supposedly pulls out a gun
tells them, yo, let's all die here.
I'm and if I'm a shoot, I'm a shoot you first, big you
and no one end up getting shot. Wack eventually left.
But let me...
Mama name me that. Okay, you can't really see much there.
Trying to find that actual clip.
WAC 100
Wack 10060s
We had pulled it up before
I can't find it again
So okay this was it
Okay okay yeah
Down over there
He's there with some
With some bloods
And content
We got the content
We got the content
Because he lied with his
You know you ain't really sure
So it's the game right here
So it's a thing
And so
supposedly somebody gets punched, but you don't really see it.
We got to find the bigger footage to kind of see it.
Anyway, Wax supposedly leaves.
There was an altercation in the parking lot,
but we don't get to figure out what it is.
We just get to hear these like snippets of them talking about what happened.
This is Wax detail or account of it.
By the way, oh, before we get to Wax account,
this was written in the indictment.
Now, in reality, it doesn't say this is true or not,
but apparently Big U had a different take on the situation
because he was bragging on the phone, wiretap phone, to someone, he says,
he says, yo, there's 15 or 20 niggas with us with hoodies tied down.
I got my hoodie on all black tied down too.
She's like, boom, she jumped in a car, paid for blah, blah, blah, then took off,
then boom, this nigger, I guess he's talking about whack, screaming.
Yo, my wife draws us.
Now, draws is, I think is, so draws is big you.
So my wife draws, he says, I see you.
Eugene, which he's calling by his government.
I see you.
Eugene Henley, I see you.
He's screaming all that.
He got his blower, which means his gun.
He got his blower out, but he's so, but he's fucked up because nobody's around.
We like, bitch-ass nigger.
I'm like, yeah, he's like, man, he's like, uh, um,
I die here, whatever, whatever.
Don't do this.
My wife and kids in a car.
Draws, draws, draws, don't do this.
So according to Big U, he says,
Wack called a plea.
This is Wax, detail of the story.
I killed about 10 of you, niggas.
I got action at a good case.
So, nigga, let's get to it.
It's a Mexican standoff.
It's your move.
It's 20 y'all.
I can't move.
I got to hold my fort.
But that picture you see me
with out the car.
That's because I got out the car.
Most niggas would have locked them doors.
I'm in a red-eye hell count with 800 horses.
Most niggas would have got through that arm.
Fucked the windshield and everything.
Nah, that ain't what happened.
So put it out.
But damn, you got one question, man.
Put it out.
Question, though, brother.
Why, you said, you were with your family and you said,
nigger, he gave you the drop.
He fucked with you on some extent.
And he told you.
Hey, bro, let me explain.
Okay, so it looked like he was with his family.
This is two years.
ago so it's not like this is after post indictment where we could see the details there that
that um that you was talking about because whack's the only one that really talked about this that much
um so two years ago it looked like whack was saying he was with his family
thank something to you i wasn't talking to the little niggins let me hey let me tell you what that meant
hey let me tell you what that meant i'm setting the playing field he know about mine like i know about
he is. So I'm letting him know. So I don't hear later on. I didn't know that was your family in
them cars. They wasn't in my car. I'm telling him, yo, let them cars go through. Nick, that's my
family in them cars. They went through. Them cars went through, nigga. I didn't go through with
them. I'm set in the playing field because if you want to make the decision to make that decision
while they still there, understand ain't nothing safe no more. But if we're going to do what we always
did coming from all i didn't know that okay so he's saying that his wife and kids were in another car not
his car i thought they were in his car or era you're gonna let him get out of it then we get to it
i didn't jump in my motherfuckin car and speed off behind my family my my my knick i got them through
oh i mayn't say my but why you're talking corrupt under the bus and what's on you what's
no one might one might one might well hey listen listen i know i know i know one question of the time
Go ahead, Ryan.
Nah, I got all that.
I got you on that.
All that's solid.
But I'm saying you said a brother from another set, not yours, put his neck out there to let you know.
Fuck that, Nick.
He's from his set.
He needs to be dealt with.
He's from them niggins say.
He a snake.
I never trust that, nigga.
It ain't about trust.
But you had your family and he gave you a shout out.
What would you know?
Nah, bro.
He didn't.
We weren't think.
He just like, he let me know for a reason.
But he's playing the 52 because he go on stage and act like he was on some other shit.
I catch that little nigga.
He ain't nothing.
I'm going to, I know what I'm going to do with him.
But I'll catch up with him.
I've been knowing that nigga 20-some years.
He's, I ain't too much I can do one of the niggas are 80 pounds.
He's an alcoholic.
Okay.
All right on fruits or fronts or whatever.
Bro, put that on pie.
Bro, we only hit my head of my eye.
I put that on your ragged at my mom.
Put that on pile, bro.
all you got to do
nigger when you came up
downstairs
nigga me
here we go
right look look
all you got to do
by the way
this is caught in the indictment
like this is in the indictment chat
right
we ain't got to do no yelling
we ain't got to do none of that bro
put that on par rule
is you though bro
this is tiny draws cash
well what are we talking about
we talk about what happened
when you walked up
okay so so Eugene
Henley
his name is draws
there's somebody named tiny draws
who the fuck is
I got a Google gang names and shit
tiny draws
who the fuck is tiny draws
and I
yo listen so
I come in here to listen to y'all
put everything else on pop
oh okay this is it
stairs
nigger put that on pie root
what happened
you think it's smack to your
head and you to get stuck to your face.
Don't touch me.
Nigel, what did you?
Bro, put that on paroo.
Why are you,
you need you want me to put that on par root.
Hey,
you didn't think you would,
man,
put that bro,
put that on par root.
If you were no,
nigga,
man,
look, I'm not,
bro,
you put that,
you put that on paroo.
You put everything on paroo.
Put that on paroo.
Nigel,
so big drawers,
I'm guessing is big you.
Hey,
them upstairs,
nigga need to smack you in your head.
What?
Put that on my head.
What you?
Put that on parroon.
Put that on parruth.
You didn't run on that stage.
Nigger, it jump off.
You know, sit the picture with my eyes, sir.
Bro, put that on pie.
Bro, we only hit you about three time.
I put that on your rag.
Put that on paro, bro.
That's all you got to do.
Put everything else on paroo.
Put that on paroo and nigga then smack you,
I show your mama.
Put that on paroo.
That's all you got.
My nigga.
Yeah, all right.
You know what time it is,
nigga.
And this will be the first.
Why you on the internet?
Yeah, man, come on.
You know what time it is, nigga.
Oh, so this is Big U's nephew.
You know what time of it?
Let me, let me Google.
Tiny draws.
Is he the indictment?
No, he's not.
There's a bunch of draws in here.
No, that's, is that wack on her?
It's a bunch of draws, but no, tiny draws.
This is, my nigga.
Stop on the games, bro.
Stop on internet.
Stop dating that shit, nigga.
Why are you on the internet?
Oh, forgot.
You left the show, world.
that that shit that happened to you in the garage and the shit that happened to you on that stairway is two
different incidents.
The two things that happened to you, you got caught in the garage, you got caught backstage,
nigga, two different incidents.
What happened to me in the garage?
Come on, my, nigga, it corrupted to tell you nothing.
You won't hear cap it, nigga.
What happened to me in the garage?
I didn't call and tell you nothing.
Hey, go.
Because corrupt was on that stairway right with us, nigga.
Tell me what happened to me.
Okay.
We came down the street.
You were coming up the stairs.
You was with Kanye West, wasn't you?
He had just walked on stage.
You thought he was about to walk the nigga upstairs.
We met right there at the stairway.
We didn't say no words.
We cracked you in your head on neighborhood crit.
Niggins, yes or no.
Put that on Paroo.
Put that on Paroo.
That it happened.
Put that on Paroo that is happening.
I'm not doing all this weird shit.
Put that on Paroo.
Okay.
So you said that happened on the stairs.
What happened?
on the stairs, nigga, and then you ran to the stage.
You, the tall, nigga with the penalty.
Man, look, go ahead, go ahead, bro.
Go ahead. Go ahead. Get your lies off.
You ain't put nothing on Pai Rood up.
That's on Pai Roo, you ran, nigga.
Nick, to keep Pai Roo out your mouth.
Niga, I'm a keep saying.
You ain't going to do.
Now, you had the chance to do something, Mr. Standoff.
Bro, was 20 of y'all.
It wasn't 20 of us, nigga.
Oh, my mom.
It was 20.
You were talking about the parking garage, nigga.
How many of it was?
Come on, man, it wasn't 20 of us, my niggas.
How many niggas was it for I put the video?
It wasn't 20 of us, my niggas.
Stop the lies, bro.
Put that on 6'0.
I let the video go.
On 6.O wasn't 20 of us, nigga.
No, it was not 20 niggas in that motherfucker.
No, it was not 20 niggas in that motherfuck.
Y'all ain't going to lie, man.
Fizz got to love clubhouse and they got to love, like,
podcast that's just talking all this shit.
In Ving you.
It was not 20 niggas in that thing you.
It wasn't 20 niggas in that garage?
It was not 20 niggas in that video, bro.
I want to make this weird, bro.
I will release this footage.
Yeah, release it.
So it was releasing.
You always talk about what you're going to release.
Just like you say you was going to release something on Nip.
You weird.
Hey, man, look, bro.
Ain't nobody got time for all these weird ass shit.
You keep up this internet shit and we're going to keep hollied that to the streets.
Are you saying the classic whack,
white by the side step the fuck out of this nigga.
You keep this internet shit up and we're going to keep holling that you in the streets.
You ain't for the hollet.
Nothing.
Man, all right.
We already.
We can haul it already.
And it wasn't.
How?
We'd hoarded already.
That was the wake-up show.
Why didn't you get out?
That was the way.
You left the venue early.
Ask your order.
Tell Blueface,
tell Blueface to put that on school,
y'all.
Tell O.T. Genesis to put that on Long Beach.
Tell, nigga, your artist's game,
came to deja vu,
and came to the strip club
with the roller 60s after we did that to you.
This shit is hilarious, man.
Let me ask you a question.
Did game come to Day Javvo?
I don't know what it did.
And party with the road.
It was already booked for Deja.
Who you think booked him?
Weirdo.
Who you think booked them weirdo?
You didn't book him.
Who you think booked them weird?
You know.
If you look me in my eyes when you came in the venue.
And you got smacked.
And you got smacked.
On six, I looked at your eyes.
You got smacked.
Did you say something?
Man, I smacked you.
It was no words.
When you walked in that venue, did you say one word to go get you.
Go get you.
Go get you.
Go get your, go get your little tall black friend that pump fake that saved your life.
Did you say what?
Go get your little friend.
What, what happened after we socked you?
What happened after we sock?
You said the dick is swung on you.
You stood and you had a standoff.
What happened after that?
Bro, didn't nobody swing on me down.
Bro, you on 6-0.
You said a nigga swung on you.
It came out your mouth.
What are you talking about, bro?
Man, come on, because you know what time it is.
Was you in a garage?
You can't play.
You can't play the little narrative game.
with me what you want to do you guys look at you dead in your eyes when you
were you and you got smack bro at this you got smack bro you
hey bro you didn't want bro you got put that on parrude put that on parrude you didn't get
smack watch your mouth bro put that put that on power you think is smack
i don't get fuck about you need that put that on power you don't hold on hold on hold up hold up
brother man oh i think i'm with this clown shit tell i think i keep telling you to put it on parrude
bro hey bro that on paru we just smack you nigger
bro hey bro that niggins a enemy hey that nigger's an enemy he can't hey bro he
man who's me to put nothing on my set bro it don't work like that
shut up buster i'm screaming when i want to scream my enemy
you know you don't make me scream too stop running niggas
Running.
You talk about you was with your wife and kids.
The nigga said that he was in a BMW truck park right behind you.
Nicky that said you were solo bolo.
Which one is it, nigga?
Like the kids in the two different cars, you stupid.
Man, shut up, nigga.
You lying.
Are you dumb or something?
How young bat?
Go out to uncle if you didn't see my daughter.
How young bat?
Let's talk about a little bat.
Oh, so this is a tiny draws, nigga.
Okay.
That's the story we going to talk about later.
What's the boss got to do or something?
He got to, I'm talking about that paperwork.
Nigger, you know exactly what I'm talking about.
You're saying I'm on paperwork?
Bro, in my line?
Put that on paru, you're not.
Wax on paper.
Put that on paru, you not.
On six, oh, ciphero.
Nigger, you're on paperwork.
Put that on paperwork.
You're not.
Man, put that on Pairoo that you're not on that case.
Put that on Pairoo that you're not on that case.
You know I'm the one got told on.
Put that on PIP.
Okay.
So now, it kind of now makes sense.
So clubhouse, all these situations,
it's an extension of all this West Coast beef, right?
Now, the way we could kind of figure this out is like,
yo, here's the thing.
Just search WAC 100 name up in the indictment.
You'll realize that his name comes up multiple times
because Big U really didn't like what WAC 100 was saying on Clubhouse,
especially about him.
6'5-2020, consensual, recorded call in between Robinson Henley,
where he demanded Victim 1 to stop to do business with Big U Enterprise because he was a rat.
Okay.
We got to figure out who Victim 1 is.
Then it says 1115, 22.
In talking to a former pro bowler, Henley stated he was going to beat the shit out of Witness 2 for starting shit between Henley and Wack.
Okay.
Then it says Henley, and this is in December, it says he needs to take, you need to take, you need to.
to break Wack 100's jaw
And in
112, 223
He described Nien to
beat the fuck out of Wack again
And yeah
So clearly they didn't
Fuck with Wack
This is why this conversation is happening
I rule that you didn't make statements
Put that on Pai Roo didn't make statements
Put that on Pai Roo
Get in that
That means you should be
Bring the paperwork
Now Frank
Oh oh don't
Don't trip.
Now you got to bring the paper work.
You know exactly what's coming back.
You know exactly what's coming back.
It's a little back called murder rap.
Watch this.
Man, come on, bro.
You know what time.
I'm going to do your own favor.
It's a book called murder.
You can't put that on poverty and you can't put that on problems to make no statements.
It's a book.
Put that on by Greg Catee.
Man, I don't care about none of that.
Hold on.
Go to the.
Interesting.
in.
So we get to find out that loose canon, like, you know, whether him telling stories or
this story, which, you know, I guess kind of existed before Wack told it, because Wack and
Big U have their own versions of it, these things really do matter in terms of the people who are
really the benefit of it or they're involved with it.
So this is why we're seeing these indictments, man.
Yeah, you want to say that.
Some people believe that this, they believe this was a video that was whack.
It doesn't show whack with no type of weapon or nothing.
But apparently he was holding something.
And then later on, this is whack online.
Knock it off.
Knock it off.
Diggas, it's weird, bro.
I don't mind you telling the truth.
Stop lying, nigga.
That lies out.
20 niggas, I ain't nothing. Knock it off. Stop lying, nigga. Standoff is not an altercation, my
nigga. It's burnt out. There's no, I just know what time really, I ain't gonna keep speaking.
Knickers know what it is. Knocked them lies out to him, my nigga. You know what I'm saying?
Should have, took the video and showed the whole surroundings and showed what it was, my
nigga. I'm gonna leave it like that. Knock it off. 1 20 in the morning, nigga. Yeah, ain't,
There ain't nothing wrong with me.
Nickers talking about you stop me out of some play out shit.
Rush me and all this.
So shit, my nigga.
One swing in a square off, it's not a rush, nigga.
Fuck out of him.
That shit.
Knuck out that shit off.
Leave a where it's out.
Here don't talk about and go grab what the reality is,
then knock it off.
Yeah.
Okay.
All right.
So let's kind of get back to this indictments.
This indictments all over the place.
I know some of y'all do care about brick, baby.
Let's go to where brick baby is actually involved.
So brick baby was actually accused of doing kind of the same things that other people were accused of doing,
including Lewis Cannon, which is, you know, pretty much taking money from people or kind of helping the extortion campaign,
and then, you know, figuring out how much money goes to be you.
So it says, the United States District Court, basically they had telephone intercepts for people,
including Henley, Robinson Martin, and Zaire Mitchell, which is Brick Bay.
So Brick Baby had his phone tap, right?
Your Brick Baby, you call me on that phone, my nigga.
Like, I hope, well, I don't talk about crime.
So the court also authorized the interception of audio and visual and nonverbal conduct via closed circuit television.
Okay.
Cool.
Let's find the next thing about Brick Baby.
So it says, I heard, okay.
So this is just a whole bunch of shysiness going on.
Another intercepted call Mitchell, which is Brick Baby, and Big U coordinated how Mitchell would give Big U the proceeds from a robbery that Brick Baby did.
Big U and Brick Baby were talking about how much money should go towards Big U.
Then in multiple other intercepted calls and text messages, Big U talked with Blanton and Robinson to help Henley collect from Brick Baby's associate.
it. Talking about Mitchell, Blanton says they robbed a nigger for some shit.
They made a nigger call his plug. Then they booked them.
Talking about further splitting the proceeds,
the U told Blanton, I'm going to grab half of whatever he got them.
I'm going to give it to Vey and Vey could bring the rest to you.
Okay, so these guys were caught on wiretap basically explaining and trying to break down
and argue about who gets the money, when they get the money.
not only is this money kind of like
it's kind of like
obtained illegally
but
none of this money is supposed to
you know
the money is obtained illegally
right but
everything with them breaking it down
like they're doing it on a phone which is
being wiretap okay
so it's a bunch of extortion
so we get to find out that big you was all about extortion
Now, what people found out, and let me see if I could find a succinct video for this, Big U, it was Shaq and Draymond Green.
He was a searcher.
So Shaq and Draymond Green were part of the people who were being extorted, okay?
I don't know if, I think people figuring it out.
Let's see, let's see, let's see.
It's looking like Nipsey.
Crimes including extortion human trap by the way here's the thing too you don't know it's ironic
If you go to Shaq's Instagram
Right?
Go to Shaq's Instagram and just keep scrolling down
Keep scrolling down keeps scrolling out keeps scrolling out keeps scrolling out keeps scrolling out keeps scrolling now keeps scrolling now
Keep scrolling now
Wait hold on
Cool how you can find it maybe you deleted it did you delete it?
Oh, no.
It's right here.
Hold on.
Now, I'm going to, you know,
because I like to stay out of L.A. business,
I'm going to allude to certain shit.
But if you go back to December 20th,
Shaq has a tweet that says,
please continue to vote for Dayan Henley,
L.A. Chargers linebacker for the next three days.
If you don't know who this is,
this is Big U's son
Now
Here's a reality about this
I keep telling y'all
Shack has somehow fooled the world
With it's like yo like you know
You're just my deep voice
I'm super
Shack been a nigger who've been playing in the streets
This you know it was alleged
That Shaq was trying to get a couple of niggas knocked off
While he was a Laker
I don't have people realize that
Shaq has been playing in the streets
And I think it's because of his personality
And also his likability
you know, there's a whole
case about that
where Shaq was actually not named
and the other people were actually named and charged.
Right?
But essentially the whole story goes,
Shaq was playing in the streets.
Shaq was getting niggins touched.
Facts.
You get what I'm saying?
Now, it makes sense
that if Shaq,
who's a basketball player in a Laker at that point,
is starting to meddle in the streets,
at some point you start dealing with the niggas
who really play in the streets
and they might be like, yo,
it's not even like extortion,
it's just kind of like, yo, it's like,
yo, bro, you got to show us some love.
How you show them some love?
You got to go donate to us.
We're going to use that money for whatever,
but that big ass salary,
you got to donate some of it.
What we get to find out is that Shaq was one of the people.
And by the way, chat,
what I said is not made up.
Shack, there's a lot of,
lawsuit filed. Shaq told me to kill people. Just think about this. I'll read it for you.
Shack requested him direct to his former friend to kill several people. This is what you realize.
Yo, Shaq was a Laker at that point, beloved. This shit never came out at that time. You get what I'm saying?
Imagine find out that LeBron is trying to get a nigga knocked off in L.A. But because it's LeBron, it doesn't come out till like eight years after he retires.
Shaq requested and directed his former friend to kill several people,
including a gang member, a record producer, a woman that you're impregnated.
Like, that's literal murder for hire.
Those are shocking allegations in a new lawsuit.
Shaq's former pal, an ex-gang member, suing Shaq, for allegedly mastermind and plot
to have him kidnapped by the gang members.
Now, granted, this is a civil suit, and there's probably just not enough for, like, a criminal.
But this went under the radar.
You know why?
Because people are like,
nah, his friend is probably just cuckoo for Cocoa Buffs.
Like, Shaq isn't that type of guy.
But I'm going to be honest with you.
They say Shaq playing the streets.
They said Shaq has played in the streets since he was a Laker.
Like, there are certain people that are NFL athletes
or basketball players that you don't know.
You know who they said playing the streets too?
Marvin Harrison.
They said Marvin, not junior, that's his son.
Marvin Harrison?
Search his name when we search your murder.
But here's the thing.
with this nigger,
when he played in the street,
like he was so quiet
and likable.
Everybody, I'm a Colts fan.
We all loved him.
We're like, nah.
He doesn't even fit that characteristic
to do that type of shit.
Like, you know, a nigga like Aaron Hernandez
had tattoos over his fingers.
He throwing up all these signs.
Marvin Harrison was like,
yeah, it's like, no, what?
But these were guys that supposedly played in the streets.
I'm going to be honest with you.
Some of these NFL athletes and NBA athletes they play in the streets.
Look, Marvin Harrison accused of murder in 2010.
Look.
There was a whole thing about the, look.
In 2008, on the corner of 20 fifth.
But he could see the gestures of threat and counter threat.
The fat man would stay in his car and called somebody on his cell.
Yo, all I'm saying, niggas, I'd be thinking these athletes are just choir boys.
So that's what I'm saying.
When I see Shaq's name and Big U's name, I say, hmm.
Now, I think I found the video where they're going to talk a little bit more about Shaq
and Draymond Green as well was getting extorted.
McCain fraud.
They don't call extortion because it was like donations.
Extortion is like, give me this money or else you're getting robbed.
These guys seem like they were willingly contributing maybe for protection, maybe for muscle.
We don't know.
And the murder of a rapper in 2021.
But this same man, Eugene Henley, is known throughout the Los Angeles community.
He's been involved with work, including youth charities.
And the feds say he did it all to further his own criminal enterprise.
Wow.
He has maintained the image of an entertainment industry entrepreneur running a music label and of somebody who gives back to the community here in Los Angeles, funding a South
LA-based charity, developing options, which purports to help at you.
So that's what the embezzlement part is, right?
So Big You found a way, and I ain't going to allow to you,
I see why Big You wanted to get Wack 100 out of here.
Because Wack 100 used to be really cool with Big U.
If you've never seen, let's go, there's a few even Twitter clips.
Big U Wack 100, Big U Wack 100.
yo I'm surprised that Big U
didn't aggressively try to get Wack the fuck out of here
You know why?
Wack was cool with Big U at a certain point
And hear what Wack did, right?
Wack started to talk about Big U's methods
of how he was finessing
Because you know all these street dudes
They don't really go straight
They kind of like operate under the guise of going straight
but they're still kind of, you know, heavy-handedly trying to get their shit done because,
yo, that's where they have their most, you know, cachet in the streets.
So Big You was, you know, creating these charities, but like he would kind of go to guys
that had the bread and be like, yo, you ain't going to donate to my charity.
And it wasn't like, oh, do you feel generous or not?
It was more like, yo, bro, you know, I'm a street, nigga.
I could do something to you.
Like, you know, you could either give us the 20K.
or we could rob you for $200K.
And also when the money came in,
the funds,
they were then also used for whatever
nefarious, like, you know,
things as opposed to the intended goal.
So there's a lot of embezzlement going on.
Like, listen to this.
Okay, in the prison?
Yeah, when I was in prison, I was a prison of war.
You were the prison of war.
Yes, sir.
You did the fucking crime.
Thank you.
God, damn.
What is he talking about?
What are you talking about you?
What do you mean?
So you were in prison for no reason?
Did you get caught?
I was in prison.
I was working for my people.
You was working?
The fuck.
Modern day robin hood.
Listen.
You know what?
I'm not going to even say none because I can't.
You was really working for your people, right?
Yes, I was.
Okay.
So trunks and all that type of shit.
All that was incorporated.
I was pushing the agenda.
Agenda.
So your agenda involved trunks and ropes.
It was clean the neighborhood.
It was clean the neighborhood.
So I was I was bagging my my victim closets
Yeah I was dark places
I was bagging my big of my fucking
Was this act happening against your people
They were doing stuff
I was helping my people to advance
So whack you won in at 16
Oh the last time yeah
Okay I was a solid
Did you go in as a youth? No I just
Okay
Okay
Oh who you're talking about
I know you ain't got a hold of this work
And you would win craig
Yeah I
I'm not trying to talk about why.
Oh, no, this New Jersey work.
He's talking about the Big U.
Biggie.
Biggie.
All of them, niggins.
I got all the work.
What?
Who?
Dead homies.
I got to work.
Nitch.
Who talking about?
Now, this whole federal thing is really convoluted and complex.
The feds of accused Big U of many different things.
The top level thing,
thing is that he tried to use
as the older he got, he tried
to legitimize himself by being a community
leader and he
was working with local governments
taking a budget out
approximately $535,000
a year from a grid program
and he was using that money to do
bullshit really, but
he was supposed
to be working with the police
in trying to squash gang violence.
they're claiming he was keeping up gang violence.
Okay, while he had a contract to try to squash it,
he was encouraging it.
So he got about $2.5 million from the government
to try to stop the violence,
but he was supposedly extorting people doing all type of stuff.
But not only that, right?
So the government is overall pissed off
that you're using government funds,
which is supposed to be for the stop.
enough crime to keep crime going on, right?
But secondly, they were accusing them of pimping women.
They were accused them of having gang members rob other people under extortion.
But they were also excused them of something very interesting,
dealing out and supplying weapons to other people to commit violence.
Now, that's where it spans beyond California,
because it then also says the Roland 60s as a gang would orchestrate and disseminate and sell guns and ship guns all the way across the country to give to other Roland 60 members to do crimes.
Okay?
That's where we get somebody like Sue Serf and the other Roland 60s that were in New Jersey because in one of what they're accused in the Roland 60s in New Jersey.
because in one of what they're accusing the rolling 60s
and New Jersey's of doing is that they're saying,
yo, y'all got caught because y'all got caught
and we have proved that y'all are getting y'all supply from Cali
and subsequently Eugene Henley, which is Big U.
Okay?
Here we go, though.
He's included in this, this, this, this, that conspiracy all through there.
Niggins see the court date.
You want to work?
Okay. Now, let me keep playing this.
Risk, escape gang life and escape the perils of gangs in high crime areas.
The facts allege in the complaint paint a very different picture.
Well, who didn't know that? Everybody knew he was a crook.
Fresh out of jail, big homie, big you.
He did it for the youth. He did it for the streets. He did it for his hood.
He did it for his pockets.
One of a murder, a thief, a liar.
here. Eugene Henley now considered a wanted fugitive in the past. He's produced TV series. He has nearly 300,000 followers on Instagram, and he ran this charity. The fed say the charity received donations from celebrities, even government agencies for what was described as charitable work. But the fed say he was still very involved in a much larger crime ring, and it was...
You over there extorting his charity that was touted as helping gang members get out of the gang life as we look live here. Again, this is...
This is the federal building.
You see the tents.
You see the agents.
This is-
A little bit about Mr. Henley and the Greek gang here.
As I said, Mr. Henley is a widely known leader within the role in 60s.
He rose to prominence in that gang decades ago.
And he has since been a fixture on the internet talk shows and podcasts, all things that
law enforcement have looked at closely as part of this investigation.
He has maintained the image of an entertainment industry.
entrepreneur, running a music label, and of somebody who gives back to the community here in Los Angeles,
funding a South L.A. based charity, developing options, which purports to help at youth risk escape
gang life and escape the perils of gangs in high crime areas. The facts allege in the complaint
paint a very different picture. It is one of a murder, a thief, a liar, and a cheat, and the
criminals that enabled him. For example, Mr. Henley engaged in a murder of a musician signed to his
label in 2021 and dumped the victim's body in Las Vegas off of the I-5, I-15 freeway. He then attempted
to evade and obstruct the investigation into the murder, including ordering witnesses not to speak
with law enforcement. Okay. And the top level thing is this murder. Like, you know, you know,
Again, Brick Baby was robbing people.
They also, they mentioned No Jumper a couple times because there was a nigga who got beat up outside No Jumper, right?
So it says, for example, on January 3rd, 2025, outside of No Jumper, podcast, filming location, Williams, which is loose cannon, struck a victim in the head multiple times with a firearm.
Pouring the firearm in the back of his head while two other suspects remove valuable.
Valuables from the guy, including jewelry, whatever, whatever, he sets up $5,000.
The victim lost consciousness, and the incident was captured on camera.
and posted social media,
apparently to stoke fear and boast of Williams' pension for violence.
After the incident,
Williams posted a seven-minute video on his YouTube channel discussing the beaten state
and he used to be big uselessness enforcer and that he loves to fight
and that the incident could have went a lot worse.
His post played a portion of the assault.
Also played a portion of the assault.
Okay, well, that's kind of crazy.
Is that still up on her page?
Let's see
Lose Cannon
I know he has a page
Yeah, right, huh
Let's see
It's one of these
Here we go
Listen, sometimes too real
See when y'all be
Cloud chasing
And acting like
Yo, it's crazy that
You know, I haven't gonna lie to you
Lose Canons my man
But to think that the feds
While writing up their indictment
The first thing they heard
While eating their donut
was, sweetie!
It's crazy.
Like, them thing is about to take notes on the video of loose can and tell him on himself.
And the first thing they heard was, sweetie!
Listen, I know you're all thinking about the footage that's going around.
What happened ain't no jumping?
Y'all have to understand this, right?
I don't run fake plays.
I don't run the imaginary content that y'all be thinking that somebody is going to just run and try to set somebody up and pay somebody to take a, a weapon.
It don't work like that with me.
I'm raw.
I'm authentic.
I'm real.
I am sometimes too real.
See, when y'all be cloud chasing and acting.
like, you really want a problem.
I'm gonna give it to you.
I ain't gonna why.
I'm gonna give it to you.
Sweetie!
Sweetie!
This is what happens
when people clout chase.
So let's go from the beginning.
We were doing the Adam and Wack show.
Adam is leaving the building.
Adam face some way.
Hey, whack.
It's two people that's, you know, wondering around the parking lot, you know who they are.
And the wagg was like, no, I don't.
You're the fed's favorite punchline got to be, sweetie.
I don't know who they are.
So I'm like, oh, I don't know, but let me go out and holl at them.
So I walk out, right?
I walk up with the dude and he was like, man, I got a problem with whack.
I'm like, you got a problem with whack about what?
Yeah, I got, I just got a problem with him.
I'm like, you do?
So I called whack over there.
Whack, come over here.
Dude was like, man, you're running this type of content and stuff like that.
And Wack was like, what content?
White pulled out his phone.
One of the white pulled out of the phone,
he was like, oh, there's content.
And then the dude was like, everything is not content.
I say, you right.
So,
you all see the results.
Smack.
Let's get to it, right?
So how far do y'all expect me to go?
If somebody's cloud chasing,
I want to really understand this, right?
understand your mental right because if me and whack was on the other foot you'll be saying oh
this is what now i'm gonna be honest with you know a part of me i've always thought loose was a
was a very loyal nigger that was down to crash out and whack was a strategic operator in lincoln
with luce because he knew at the end of the day loose will crash and that would save
whack from crashing. You get what I'm saying?
Because at first, they didn't like
each other. But now they're cool.
But Luce Cannon looked like
he's always on go, which is
kind of beneficial to whack
because now
it gives that credibility.
You know? Like, yo, look at what,
yo, we slapped him. We did this to him. We did that.
They get, this is what
they got.
Why I say called brick wife? I don't know brick wife.
and that sound disrespectful, bro.
Cloud chasing, they thought they was untouchable and stuff,
but then when it goes the way it's going to go.
Who's brick wife?
Oh, it's a fake play.
This is fake.
How?
Why?
Because y'all wouldn't have the heart to do it or y'all not like this.
And y'all expect nobody else to be like, listen, bro.
I told you, I was.
was big useless enforcer.
I kept him safe.
I kept a lot of people safe.
Dead home is like, I'm not gonna,
I don't seem like I'm the toughest.
Y'all be saying like he don't look like a killer,
but what a killer look like?
Because I stand on everything I say.
Okay.
Because-
All right, all right, all right.
So basically, he's co-signed
this whole incident happened.
um loose canon is you know again i'm kind of just like going through this like indictment and bro
similarly on february 25th and we could literally just go to his youtube channel we're going to find
these dates like this is kind of very indicting of like you know and i think they know the feds
already got a copy so why even delete it february 25th right that's what they said
February 25th, 2025.
Let's see if, which one is...
Look.
All right, let's go find that video.
February 25th.
That's not it.
Look, today...
It's almost there.
Okay, look.
This is it.
And the fed said he posts a video
which he threatened anyone who's at odds
to do something bad to you,
your mama, your daddy,
and he walked through the checking in process.
Yeah, I don't lie.
These YouTube channels are these guys
that I think fans are intrigued about.
And these guys, I think they're in, in,
they almost, they almost have to tell you the truth.
Like, because it's,
they're actually more enticed.
I'm using the wrong word.
But because fans are tuning in for the real shit,
they got to say the real shit.
And then they say the real shit,
but now the fans are looking.
We're going to speak about the back door.
And a note dropper was 6-07 unc.
pookobuts and
Flock and everybody right
so
we're taking you back to where
607 unc
did by the way if you watch
Adam and Wack Show is coming out tomorrow
this long episode
I did assign some blame
to a few people I said Adam
I hold you accountable
a bit
and I say Wack I hold you accountable
a little bit of well
and I don't hold him accountable for
other people's actions. What I do hold them accountable for is that I think both of those men have
pushed the issues with conversations that they know aren't going to get, like, polite this.
And I said this to Adam. I said, Adam, I ain't going to lie. Because y'all know my history. I know
everything I've covered. But I say, yo, Adam, if Brick Baby was your man's that was allegedly
holding that thing down, going out with you and you out and about and he honed you down, and that's your
I've heard you say a lot of time, that's your friend.
Bro, it's no way you could have people be talking about,
like, you should have killed every conversation
about him getting caught with an AK.
You should have said, on my platform, that's not happening.
Like, these were things that could send your friend to jail.
Like, these were, like, what Wack is really good at doing,
let me tell this.
Wack is, you know why Wack's smart on every street, nigger?
Wack don't got to shoot none of y'all niggas.
That's what, whack, you know why Wack can't go to jail?
y'all keeps saying the police no he's smart the smartest nigger don't shoot you he don't slap you
he don't fight you he gets you to go kill yourself or you to go to jail like when i heard
whack say that nigger rock star man man listen man you got to have niggins respect your cripping man
you have to black sam said that you know he should have did you should went back to your car
you should have got that thing and that burger spot should have been shut down a nigga told him to
shoot up the burger spot, bro.
What?
You think Wack told that nigga that advice out of like, yo,
nah, this is what you should do?
Or Wack wanted him to do some shit
where that nigg is in jail for the next 40 years.
Wack is, so I also blame Wack
because I think Wack is out smart these dudes
and I get it. Like, for example, me and a nigga
like meat mill, I would have meat mill doing
five life sentences before you do nothing to me.
Come on, like God. You're like, Mika's a stupid nigga, bro.
You get what I'm saying?
Like, and I think he realized that.
He's like, I'm going to leave AC alone.
Act is operating.
And he's right.
He's right.
Like, you know what I mean?
Like, it is what it is.
But the only reason why I blame Wack, because, you know, Wack, you're going to see
it back and forth to me and Wack.
And Wack says, yo, bro, when a niggas start fuck with me, I don't give a fuck.
And I understand that.
Why have pity on your enemy for being stupid?
So I don't blame him for anybody who goes against him for him to completely, mentally
on a mental level just do gymnastics and fuck them up.
I do look at him in terms of loose cannon though
where I'm like, yo, whack, I'm gonna keep it a beam, bro.
You knew what loose cannon's arc
was eventually going to end up here.
And if that was your man,
and the only reason I'm giving whack this credit, bro,
you know, listen, even I'm on a no jumper show,
whack know the indictment more than me.
Wack know every fucking page.
Nigger, Wack was calling these details a year before this indictment came down.
Wack is above, like he's above the curve IQ level,
and he's above and before the information hits the public or even hits me.
The niggis really, like, again, you know, I know somebody I'm going to about it's because he's the police.
Nah, I don't think that's what it is.
That nigger is when he don't like somebody, just like me, I get all the sources.
Like, I'm going to lie.
Spritty Gibbs baby mama just sent me a song.
She said, yo, I'm violating Spready.
I shout out that's cool.
She told me some other shit.
By the way, Spretty Gibbs' other baby mama just followed me.
But look at this.
Chad.
Shall I link with his other baby mama too?
Yo.
This is something.
She caught a bad little key, though.
Tight shit.
Tight shit.
Look at who she following though.
You get what I'm saying?
I was going to name his other kid over there.
Now I'm with the next baby mine.
I know, I mean.
Like a little first class,
a little fly out thing.
Anyways,
What I'm saying is with certain niggas, man,
you don't want to play with it.
The point of what I'm trying to say,
whack is a really like,
yo I promise you
and me whack
me whack who else
me whack and um
me whack
Charleston white and a few
others we all acknowledge us about each other
if we were all supposed to get on some shit where we're trying to
get each other really out to paint
it's going to get nasty you know why
everybody that I listed
there's a few people other more people
they're going to dig into their bag of resources.
They know some secret about you.
They know or they could go get and figure out something about you
that they're going to come back
and when they try to hit hard, it's going to hit.
That's a fact.
Wack is just, I'm telling you,
whack is not a nigger.
And I don't know why street niggas keep beef with them.
Like, I'm going to keep it being with you out.
Oh, yeah, street niggas.
If I was a street niggins, I would never be for whack.
I would just wait till I see him and I was just punch him in the face.
It's no...
Anytime I hear a street nigga arguing with whack, I'm like,
this is pointless.
Wack is just violating this thing.
I'm just like,
it's no way I'll get...
Like, even with Meek Mill.
If I was Meek Mill, I would never even argue with me a lot.
I think I'm going to make you look stupid.
If I was Mick Mill, well, I don't think you can fight anyway, but shit.
I would just be like, when I see Ack, I'm...
That's it.
Fuck else are you going to do.
At some point, you got to realize,
but I do feel bad for lose.
because I think Luz Cannon, just like Brick Baby, the No Jumper Platform and the West Coast
podcasting scene was rewarding them with attention for giving out these details about street shit
that they thought was in the past, but when he comes to a RICO, there ain't no past.
It's current as long as y'all are still operating within certain type of shit.
And the 60s don't stop operating.
So there is no, oh, I could talk about that because it's mad long ago.
The 60s, like rolling 60s, one of the biggest gangs in California.
It operates every year.
The way how Rico goes is this.
If you leave a gang, you have to have like seven years.
before you can't get charged.
So if you left the gang last year,
you can still get charged.
You left two years ago,
you have to have seven years of inactivity,
generally,
that you can't get charged in that RICO case.
Okay?
Just think about it.
Because a racketeering case
is all about a pattern of activity.
So let me give all of these people
who are on these,
podcast. Let me just give you a little bit of idea what's going on. Some of you guys went to jail,
came back, and y'all think, well, this is behind me. Or I don't do that no more. I don't rob no
niggins anymore. I could imagine Lou's Cannon is thinking that. I hear loose canning got some
legit businesses, Airbnb owner, entrepreneur, brick baby, he's on no jumper. I don't think he's
robbing niggas no more. However, the 60s is a active gang. Here's a,
the thing. You, you don't need to be committing crimes. You're still going to be liable for the robbery
you did. Because when you show up on, on Adam 22's platform, you said, man, oh, 60 cramp, man,
all the damn homies, man. Yo, listen, man, oh, six, so you're still claiming the gang.
So the robbery you did five, six, seven years ago that you think is long time ago,
you are claiming a gang now, which is in further.
of promoting the gang.
You did the robbery seven years ago
that you think is a long time ago,
which was in furtherance of
gaining proceeds for the gang.
You're still a gang member
and you're still in that racketeering organization.
I could imagine,
I could imagine Luce Cannon thought,
well, I ain't cool with Big You
no more anyway.
I don't know about, I don't fuck with Big You.
You don't have to fuck with the people
to get charged with them.
Let's go back.
to the Rico case filed when it comes to 6-9.
Two of the niggas,
the nigga who kidnapped 6-9,
Shottie was trying to kill him.
He was trying to kill Shottie.
This was a bumping of the muscle in Nintrae.
He ended up kidnapping 6-9.
Him and Shottie saw each other at the club,
and there was, yo, what are we going to do?
It don't matter if y'all are friends.
Y'all are still 9-3.
members y'all all on the same indictment.
So again, I'm wondering why people keep,
these gang members keep going up there thinking they're speaking of former crimes.
Here's the thing.
And I'm not no political expert or not political expert.
I'm not no, you know, crime expert.
But I'll say this, right?
I would probably, if you're, if you weren't in a gang and like say,
T Grizzly, right? He used to rob jewelry stores.
He got convicted for it. He served his time.
He wasn't part of some bigger organization that are still doing those crimes.
If he talks about robbing jewelry stores, ah, it is what it is.
Here's my problem with gang members going up to no jumper.
You should not be talking about your gang if your gang still does what you're talking about,
even if you don't do it in the game.
what you're doing is it is tantamount to co-operate it
if you're a gang member of a rolling 60
like gang and you admit to extortion
and they still do extortion but you're not a part of it no more
yeah you're cooperating you're damn there cooperating
why hell are you talking about that
that I was always shocked that brick baby
would entertain certain conversation and that's why I said
I asked Adam, I said,
Did Brick ever come to you and say,
yo, bro, with all the respect,
you, my man's,
but could we start making content about Big You?
It says,
it says, yo, if I was Brick, baby,
I would have shut down every conversation
in no jumper about Big You.
You know why?
What's his name?
Zaire.
Zaire.
I think it was Williams.
No, no.
Hold on me.
It's fine.
His name.
Mitchell
Mitchell
Here we go
Mitchell
Mitchell and Henley
which is Big U
coordinated how
Brick Baby would give
Big U the proceeds from a robbery
that
Brick Baby committed
They were talking about how much it should go to Henley
Then multiple other intercepted calls
Henley talked
Here's my point
If you used to do robberies
And bust down the money for the robberies
Why the hell would you get hired at a job that you got to talk about Big You
potentially doing some other criminal shit, bro, when you used to do crime for him, bro.
That shit don't make no sense to me.
He should have said to Adam, respectfully, Adam, I like doing content here.
This is kind of cool.
This is like a regular job for me.
I like it.
But, bro, could we please stop talking about Big You?
And probably should bring that nigga to the side and explain to him like,
your, bro, you know, I used to be doing these crimes with him, right?
you know that
yeah maybe not this situation
but like me and him used to be
doing dirt together like
bro if you value me
could we stop talking about this on no jumper
because essentially
I'm talking about my crimes
because the way of Rico works
if you used to do crime with a nigger
you claim the same gang as a nigger
you're basically in the same
criminal organization
Rico
I don't know how this shit was allowed to happen
Anyway, let's see what loose or something on.
Bring baby section of paperwork, right?
Because that's not true.
You shouldn't say things that gets on the internet
and try to downplay somebody's reputation.
Now, I've seen somebody in the chat say,
Wack is federal.
Okay.
Now, I'm going to be honest.
Wack is my man, bro.
I'm going to be honest.
Wack is my man.
And if you're watching, please hit the subscribe button
on both King Academics in the Academy show.
Wack is my man.
And I forgot to ask him this on the Adam and Wack show.
I think Wack is smart.
But because I don't think he's the police,
I think Wack would be stupid to not think that the feds aren't looking at him.
It never works where the feds called Wack a rival.
If the feds are looking at these people
and have deemed that their rival are these people
and are claiming that these people they're looking at first
are doing crimes or trying to do crimes
a lot that would involve them going against these people
the feds don't say oh we're just saving these people
because they're the good guys the fed says let's get them both
not even only the feds every
investigative uh investigatory um body
you don't see they say oh we're only locking up y um ysel
we're going to leave y fenn out there no you get why
Yen as well.
You get both of them.
You don't only get one.
You get both.
You get both.
So I have to believe
that they are also
looking at WAC 100.
And I forgot to ask him that question
because I would love to hear
what he's thinking about that.
If he doesn't think the feds are looking at him,
so I would imagine
the way he's moving.
And that's why even, like, again,
y'all going to watch episode tomorrow
thing comes out on Adam ship
I'm wondering
if Wax conversation
is going to be different. Because here's the thing
if I'm Wack, I'll be licking my chops.
You
Well, Lou says him and
Wack ain't really against each other, but he
don't fuck with Brick Baby and he'll fuck with
Ambigu. And some other
niggas. Yo, all the Wax
options went to jail. Sounds
like a good gig. But
if you're
realizing some of the shit that sent him to jail is
Clubhouse conversations, podcast conversations.
I'm wondering if Wack is going to say, start saying,
nah, this ain't content.
Like, every time I'm listening to some clubhouse shit,
they'd be like, yo, let's tune in for the content.
And I'm like, there's no way I think that discussing these men's crimes in the streets is content.
I'm going to give Wack this one other credit to.
I'm going to give Wack this other credit.
You know what Wack is really good at, chat?
he's good at
forcing people to try to prove themselves to the
internet
because the internet is more valuable than the streets
him and brick baby
yo bro I think you're working bro
yo
they caught you to AK 47 you ain't had a
you ain't had a court date in two years
my nigga
I could first of all the fans ain't gonna tell you when they pick it up
so I can imagine his lawyers were trying to figure out
what was going on but now whack is
online calling you a damn snitch saying you're working because you didn't get charged.
Think about it. Wack puts you in a position that if you don't go to jail, you're a snitch.
So now you got to argue with the man that you're not a snitch and almost got to incriminate
yourself to further prove you not a snitch.
When Wack hits you with the, if you didn't get locked up, I mean, he did to Jim Jones too.
It's like, yo, bro, you're not on the indictment.
You know you would snitch.
Yo, Wack is good with that, too.
I ain't going to a lot of you.
Now, maybe some people might say,
yo, he's right a lot.
But I will say what Wack is really good at,
he'll force you to defend yourself
in the court of public opinion
more than you would defend yourself
in an actual courtroom.
That, I think that's an interesting thing.
You get what I'm saying?
Here we go.
For clicks and likes,
this is where it comes and becomes a violation.
So let me exclude you.
Let me educate you on this.
Sweetie!
Sweetie!
You not like that.
You a buttercup.
You don't.
By the way, Teflon Raids,
thank you for the tenant.
Says,
Act, whack his federal.
He's not a dumb guy.
He's been saying he's going to take do down.
Take dude down.
So he got close with Luce and allowed Luce to talk him into jail.
The ugliest person on the internet.
Like, you live in an apartment.
you lie about you look like I don't know but you you kind of got it see brick
don't want me on his ass so Brick is gonna do a favor for me yeah this is this is
crazy man this is crazy the amount time they mentioned podcast is crazy they also
have some old footage of Big U basically kind of explaining the checking-in process
dangerous places for rappers do you believe that's true
Yeah, because, I mean, everybody would be checking in.
That's your favorite thing to do.
Check in with somebody that's going to rob your stupid ass.
Wow.
Yo, you think that guy, he, yo, the guy that you don't know, motherfucker in California got your back.
The guy that got beef with other hoods and all this, you checking in to that dude.
Bro, just go to the hotel, get you something to eat.
Go back to the hotel.
Do your business.
Go have some fun.
Where it's shit is fun where you why do you want to go over there?
Right for what don't call me
Oh it said motherfuckers be having a nerd to call me sometime like
What are you talking about bro? I'm playing video games my daughter got a soccer game tomorrow bro bro grow the fuck up
I'm not about to drive over here to the checking in
Yeah schoolwork you look mad polish these days
And in the hood that's how we do it's young man
All right, baby.
See it.
G.B. running this here, movie set.
In the hood.
Come out here.
Come out here.
Checking in with G.B. getting these movies done.
You better know it.
Anytime you want to do movies in the hood, just check it in.
We can make sure it's done, movies, videos.
But if you don't check it in,
oh well.
We're going to check you in, all right.
We're going to check you in, all right.
We're going to check it all of your equipment.
We're going to check it.
We're going to check it.
You're checking all of your equipment.
Oh, shit.
All right.
All right.
Well, I mean, you tell you the truth.
So what we do?
Walk in the club.
Yeah, like.
You know, so crazy.
The way they were telling these stories is like they're thinking it's definitely not a crime.
Yo, Luce.
I think meek's on y'all, man.
Nine of your homies.
It was like 30 of us.
The security moved to the side.
I said meek you know what's you know what's this about you started taking it off and handing it to me you were polite about this sugar plum you was polite sugar plum you was polite I hear rosé hey hey look I got this you got this artist you pumping you don't want this to get out 50 he brought
52
Crenshaw
and 48th
It'll be my last video
Now you know I realized too right
So
Big You actually denounced Brick Baby
I didn't know he did this
But he basically
You know Brick Baby was supposedly like Matt cool with him
He denounced Brick Baby
He was just like man I don't even know that nigga like that
Let me see if I could
Where is it at
In the video so
So essentially the last person to get
picked up was um the last person to get picked up hold on give me one second let's the last person
to get picked up was big you right and big you hold on he posted a series of videos which i thought
were really telling on this page it's called krenshaw cooters check out these videos that he
posted this is my last video before i turned my
myself in with my family talk to my sons I talk to everybody ma'amison going to deal with this fight
see what it is I just want you all this stuff is quagmine she's all bull crack I just need y'all
prayers I need y'all now immediately off the bat you're going to turn itself in obviously
once your family with you but you want to go be with a lawyer you talking to the
camera putting out statements.
To me, none of this was for sympathy
from the public, but it was more of a coded message
if you ask me to the streets.
He's going to call out a few people, and I think
a guy who, I believe, according to reports,
was so decorating the streets, he's trying to drop
some hints.
Yo, y'all go get the...
These are the police. These are the
undercover guys. These are the guys who put me in jail.
Streets go deal with them. Just listen.
I don't even know what to say.
I'm 21 years, elevated my family, come back,
shit in here and write and do what I need to do
until I can come back home.
People are supposed to help me, I hope you help me.
Hank, you don't, don't worry about it.
A lot of stuff y'all are hearing, straight trash.
I appreciate the love, and I appreciate people who can help me.
I don't know.
It's hard helping black people and not being hunted.
for doing it. Reach out to anybody who can help me y'all.
Can you hear me?
Help my own family. Appreciate you. Go.
This is my last video before I turn myself in.
Okay, so that's one of them. There's three more. Listen to this. He gets more into it.
I'm looking at these videos as I come in and turn myself in and I'm disheartened by the fact that they're trying to say that I stole something from developing option. I use development options for the front.
Development option paid my bills.
They paid my house note.
They paid the bills for my family, the money I made as an employee for development option.
I never mixed that with nothing.
I didn't manipulate nobody.
I didn't steal nothing.
We did PPP loans.
We did two loans.
And that's it just like everybody else did.
I didn't use no fraud.
I didn't get none of fake names.
And one of them we was paying back and one they forget.
You know what I mean?
And the other one, we attempted.
for it and they didn't give us nothing for it.
I filed my taxes
and them coming around telling my mom I was using
a developing option as a cover. Cover for what?
None of that's going to be true.
None of that's going to be true.
The government putting this big ass picture
and they're going to arrest. 21 dudes. Some dudes
I don't even talk to. I don't even
know nothing about. So how
the hell you're going to lump me in with all them?
But it's all the big
picture, though. It's all the big
picture. Now I'm going to be sitting
in here. It's going to be years on my life.
And I'm again, you're going to get dudes who I don't even talk to.
What they're going to say?
Now, accountability is lacking here, right?
So it's like, yo, with all due respect to Big You, the top charge that made all this happen, they claimed you killed someone.
Yeah, yeah, they also claim you extorted.
They claim you were trying to pimp.
They claim you were doing a lot of stuff.
But the main reason why you got this indictment, they claim you shot somebody and killed them.
then dump the body on the side of the highway.
You got to take some accountability, bro.
This ain't because of brick baby and loose cannon and whack 100
just running their mouths.
You wouldn't be in jail.
It appears as because they think you're the leader
who does all these things
but was also bold enough to kill someone yourself.
You ruining people lives.
I heard this out of 21 people that's been arrested.
This shit wrong.
It is what it is.
Just pray for me.
Pray for me, pray for my family.
You look at what we did.
You look at what I did.
I've been home 21 years.
It ain't over, though.
That's what it's not.
Bless us.
I'm looking at this video as I come.
Okay.
Then another one.
I'm looking at all these charges on the news.
I'm headed back to L.A.
And then I'm looking at the people they arresting.
How are you going to go arresting?
people that I don't even talk to.
That's a built-in liar right there.
You know what I mean?
So, is that how they gonna work the case?
Everybody know I don't fuck with canon.
That's loose cannon.
Everybody know I'm fucking brickbaker.
We know that, nigga.
We thought brick baby was like,
you're right here, man.
So if you were in arrest certain dudes,
them and putting them next to me.
Them is a dudes you're going to have to call
their self, turn it against me.
Well, there ain't no turn against me.
I ain't going for that.
You might as well go get 600 and whack.
These dudes been saying I did shit all year.
So what they're doing is, they go on the internet,
and these dudes say that I did sit on the internet.
Then when you say I did on the internet,
they're going to investigate it.
Now you raiding my houses,
raid my shops, raiding all this stuff.
and tell my, I'm committing crimes and covering up with developing options.
What crimes am I committing to cover up with developing option?
You know what I'm saying?
I ain't committing no crimes.
They cover nothing up with developing option.
She's crazy.
But this is how they get you.
They get one or two people to say something.
There ain't going to be no real evidence.
There ain't going to be no real nothing.
It's going to be a repeat of thud.
It's going to be a bunch of people in jail for a bunch of different crimes
that don't have nothing to do with me.
They feel like all of us up and say it's all around the 60s.
Watch a seat.
You just seen it with us.
I'm feeling experienced the same thing out here.
I knew it was coming.
Okay, Lise and Missy knew what's coming.
Now they're saying all this stuff that's assassinate my character and just pray for me.
They can do any one of us and ain't nobody safe with these dudes.
If these dudes feel like won't you, how are they going around talking about somebody's going to raid my house before my house can raid them?
how they're there with the police
and y'all sitting there following
everybody's who's part of them shows
and 100 shows and all them shows
and y'all need to everybody
who following them promoting them
anything
y'all wrong y'all ain't black
and y'all show ain't for our people
the whack one hundred clubhouse room
which is called the one hundred show
or a hundred side or whatever
uh he said they're all police
they can put charge against anybody
And then the last one.
So this is going to probably be my last video.
I'm going to go turn my...
This thing I made, four videos saying, every video is saying, all right, this is the last one.
Self in.
Let's see what's going on.
They're talking about him a fugitive.
So they just raided all my houses.
600 was actually with the police when they raided my house.
What?
He's actually got video and footage of it.
So y'all know what y'all dealing with.
And I just want to say this to, to y'all.
they raided my houses in my property.
It was asking about whack.
Wack, loose
cannon, 600, and
the internet stuff.
All of y'all five.
All y'all would be sending
shit around the internet. All y'all
who be promoting and listening to what these
niggas saying. All of y'all giving these
likes and hidden likes. All y'all
supporting this. All y'all guilty
this fuck shit. If you had
something against a black man, you should
handle it like, handle it with a black man in the street.
Wax said a hundred times he was going to take my contracts.
He worked with the FBI.
The FBI went to the city three days in a row and told the city they didn't want nobody to give me no more money.
They went to all the different celebrities and told all they different celebrities,
don't give me no money, don't help me, don't do nothing for me.
They're going around scaring and intimidating everybody.
But y'all sending it around getting people in trouble.
Like y'all don't understand what the FBI does.
do the black men who try to help their community.
Oh, no, I know we're not getting the, oh, they're targeting me because I'm black.
Big you, they're targeting you because they said you kill somebody, brother.
Yeah, big you.
The reality of it is, and I heard this is L.A. politics, so I hear everybody shook
because them 60s ready to go kill some niggas behind this.
That's what I heard.
I even told whack.
I said whack.
You better also might watch out because I hear them 60s.
you know, there's a lot more of them that's not locked up.
And I think this is a smoke signal from one of the leaders to say,
the reason why I'm incarcerated is because of these online guys.
And if they live in the L.A. region, they're now more incentivized
in trying to do something that can help their leader,
which according to him, even though I think it's wrong to say that,
he's saying these guys are are snitches
so if a leader says
yo I'm getting locked up because these niggins stanch storming
and he's making an online video before he gets locked up
you don't think he's kind of sending a smoke signal like you'll go take care of this nigga
I ain't been nothing but a help to our community
but I guess it is what it is
this the price of being black and trying to help somebody
trying to help you
this thing you don't turn to Bill Cosby this shit's crazy
Anyway, what people are now saying is that, yo, you know, big you and nipsy because, you know,
did you ever hear?
So, so people, you know, and people trying to say, yo, whack is the police.
Wack 100 had played an audio video or audio conversation.
Wack 100 DNA.
Where the mother of the person, right?
the mother of the person who was killed
actually said to him
yo and he was saying this a while
the mother of the person said to him
yo bro big you is going to get locked up
before the end of the month before the end of this month
and um whack put this out pretty much months ago
whack 100 big you audio DNA
here we go let me said
whack 100 audio fan
Family big you.
Here we go.
I'm going to see if I can find that.
Here we go.
So apparently the person who got killed R.W., which is Rayshon Williams,
their family have been talking to whack.
Now, if you ever seen a criminal investigation,
hope you never have to go through this,
when the police are investigating something,
they'll frequently come to the family, especially the morning mom,
and be like they'll give them updates on what the case is.
Hey, listen, you know, we have some more suspects for interviewing,
some people, hey, we might make an arrest.
Hey, we're doing a search.
Like, you know, again, just like major updates that they could give the family some hope.
Yo, we did not forget about your son or your daughter that passed away.
Now, apparently they gave some details to the family that, hey, listen, we ran some DNA test.
And it looks like might give us like enough of a hit that we might be able to get a warrant.
I think we're going to go pick up Big U at some point, right?
They tell WAC 100.
WAC immediately goes online and tells everybody in the world.
and then essentially at that point, like literally a week after, they pick up Big U.
but this was the audio that Wack obviously recorded, even though you're going to hear the
thing the woman is going to say to Wack, please keep this between me and you while Wack got
his finger on the record button. Here we go.
For a year.
Right here.
Run DNA.
It just made.
It just made you.
So what?
They was contacting Big U to come give up DNA and he wouldn't do it.
Well, what I happened was when they, um, was doing the investigation and they wanted to take their DNA.
He wouldn't give them his DNA.
So they had to further him a search warrant to get his DNA.
All right.
Now watch this.
Then again, think you out a dope case, huh?
He might not ask.
So that thing, he probably wasn't.
He's spirit.
So wait
They made it
That's in my brother
Okay so
Ooh that's bad work
It's in my brother
Match me
When I for a road
I took in the country
They made me swive
And again
Okay so why I just talking to the
The woman about
The woman who was the mom
The guy who died
By the way
I do have the guy's Instagram
Who passed away
This is him right here
His name is Ray Williams
Or Ray Shaw Williams
Or whatever
this is him apparently i guess the story goes you know he was kind of like signed to big you
puts him in the studio gives him some budget whatever the case is he don't like the studio or
he thinks big you is like taxing for that particular studio he eventually makes a diss song that's
targeting um big you big you hears the song and supposedly kills him let's listen is this a song
is this a song i want me to hate you i wish you the best yeah i make yourself mad i put it on my flas
But I ain't hear you what you say
Say it with your chest
And I'll be pussed on the east
But catch me on the west
She gonna suck it when I need
She just don't make a mess
Man, eventually I'll be coming
And I was flying out of my mind
Doing the whole hunting
She's trying to act
Not she lying when I know she wanted
My pocket's got big knocks
Keep them birds coming
Fuck it roll over
Get some head early mounting
Them brady he gets the tweaking
When he's up in person
Ain't no M's in my family
I gotta be the first
I lost my pops and my granny
It gotta be a curse
I'm supporting all the pros, coping all the merch yet
And that pussy nigger toes
Put him on a shirt yet
Okay
So that's some of his music
Let's go through his story
Does he got any videos
A picture with Big U
Okay
Y and vibes
Posting's first bottle of Don Julio
Okay
Maybe this was the studio
That sounds like that
That looks like the studio
The Big U studio
Okay okay
All right. Okay. Yeah, this guy is the same studio.
He got the Glock, but I'm a drumming on this gunfight my last bitch.
Okay, I'm pretty sure the song that he disbig you is in here somewhere.
We're just not going to find it.
But okay, I bet.
All right, so now Wack is talking to the mom.
Big you out of, we might not ask.
Don't tell nobody because they don't want nobody.
we go.
Since April.
You told my big you.
Well, they told me
between me and you,
please,
between me and you,
don't tell nobody
because they don't want
nobody to know.
They're going to be making
an arrest
the end of March
the beginning of April.
You got the whole
complete run.
So basically,
the mom knew
that they were going to make
an arrest.
And if you hear
at the end of the call,
she's actually going to
Listen.
When Wack, dude?
Washington.
I had a nigga a long time ago.
Okay.
There's a longer part of the video where the woman actually says,
oh, the DA is going to pick it up and work it with the Nipsey Hustle situation.
Which, you know, that's loose unsubstantiated rumors that Big U had anything to do in Nipsey's, you know,
demise or whatever the case.
I think that's kind of already been set in stone that it was,
Eric Holder
but there is a video
where you have someone like Wackhawhunt and
Lou's Canon they were speaking on
Fig Munity about or back
That's what he went down there
Nipsey did the diss song
A lot of people don't know Nipsey got a big U
this song
Now this is very
very
This is a parallel
So they're saying that the kid that
that Big U allegedly killed
made a diss song about him
They're also saying
Nipsey did a diss song about
big you as well.
Maybe Big you really just don't like getting pissed.
You know what I mean?
Shit, I wouldn't diss that nigga at all.
But anyway, listen to this story.
They don't know it.
You don't have a clue.
Right?
You don't have a clue.
Something like that, right?
He mentioned his name and everything, right?
That's when he went down there and knocked him out.
That's when Sam came.
No, he didn't knock.
No.
Well, he said he knocked him out.
He said he knocked him out.
Sam came out, bust in the air.
I got the car to cut belly mouth coming to find out that was a play.
Yeah, so basically, let's get this straight.
So, um, Nip had an altercation with him in the studio or whatever, Biggie.
He was like, is this song about me?
He was like, yes, about you, because so big, you threw the water bottle at him, right?
So he was like, we're going to have to go down stairs and get down, right?
So they're in the middle of the street.
And Nip kept just bouncing around.
You get what I'm saying?
Not trying to get hit or whatever, trying to fire him.
So he was like, all right, because I'm going to have like my little homies come because
nigga I don't have to win for this, right?
So the next day, TD and him came and he was just doing some some bullshit or whatever like that.
So they try to come, big you till, um, to Nip get in the car.
You're going to go on Brynhurst and you're going to get in, right?
Black seemed like, you ain't taking my brother nowhere.
You get what I'm saying?
and he tried to pull him out the car
when he tried to pull him out the car
whatever like that. Nib looked over and he
was like, listen, long as you don't
you know,
maybe we good. So
he was like, no,
so fats, right?
Miami Fats. You're talking about another situation.
No, I'm talking about the same situation.
The situation has happened is when Black Sam
busting the airbus in the air. No, he did bust in the air, but
he, um, Biggie, you
try to fire on fats.
Fats put him on his pockets. And then fats put him
I got a call on that one.
He put him on his pockets, right?
So, you know, Fats is like 5-4, but he was stocky.
You get what I'm saying?
So he put them on his pockets.
They try to run.
So if you don't understand what's happened, they're explaining the altercation between Big
U and, of course, Nipsey Hustle where they're saying Big U was offended that Nipsey
had a diss song about him, threw a water bottle at him.
It was like, yo, we got to go get down.
They went outside.
It looked like Black Sam intervened a little bit.
They say, oh, we got to go down there or something like that.
and then look like they're trying to get into it.
But like Big U is an older gentleman who's kind of out of shape.
He's like, yo, you got to go fight this other guy.
And it's like, we got to go down there to get all that type of shit.
I'll back it up a little bit that you guys get here.
I'm like, you ain't taking my brother nowhere.
You get what I'm saying?
And he tried to pull him out the car.
When he tried to pull him out the car, whatever like that,
Nip looked over and he was like, listen, long as you don't, you know,
me, we good.
So he was like, no.
So fats, right?
My homie fat.
You're talking about another situation.
You know, I'm talking about the same situation.
No, because the situation is happening when Black Sam busting the air.
No, he did bust in the air, but he, um, big you try to fire on fats.
Fats put him on his pockets.
I got a call on that one.
He put him on his pockets, right?
So, you know, Fats is like five, four, but he was stocky.
You get what I'm saying?
So he put them on his pockets.
They try to rush Nip.
You get one of the same, like pausing all of them, right?
And so Black Sam
bust in the air. When he busts in the air,
Big Useless had the police
already watching. They come there
30 seconds, right?
That's how it happens. We don't even know until
Black Sam and the other dude
from 40s tell us
when we started exposing
and said, bro, why? You know that night
that when that thing happened
when the police came,
Big U flashed something
and started directing the
police. And we're like, what you
mean. This is before we learned about
the community leader and the
Greek, like we like still, we
dumbed to the fact. He didn't see what he didn't
see it. I'm like, so when I, we start
reading in death and we brought that dude
star, I said, bro, come. He's like,
whack. Once dude flashed a
badge, and I'm going to take y'all somewhere.
At that point in time, he's a peace
officer. Okay,
ask KG.
Remember the chick?
We exposed it. The chick
threw the water on it. He had to stay.
He ain't knowing that recording.
And he said, call the police, right?
And the chick went into the room, right?
And the police came and knocked on the door.
She said, I made it with me and my kid.
He said, yeah, but who's arrested me in the hotel?
The hotel said, ma'am, we're not arresting you.
The gentleman downstairs is making a citizen, no,
what even a citizen arrest?
A private arrest.
A private arrest.
They cuffed SKG.
We put it up.
Tigger to jail.
because Big U made a private arrest as the community leader.
And then tell her the next day, if you want these charges to drop off,
come to the hood and catch...
Put it up.
This is here.
Like, fuck what we're talking about.
So we...
Okay.
So essentially they're saying that big...
This is how Big Hughes has kind of been rolling around, which is kind of scary.
Anyway, people have been blaming whack for like this whole thing happening.
and then Wack went off on Big U
for making that video right before he went to jail
claiming that he's one of the reasons the feds came for him.
We skip through.
He's a dummy, stupid motherfucker.
This is 2025.
See, here go to the problem.
You must say,
and go attorney up.
Because your attorney would have told you,
come to me, don't say nothing,
don't do no videos,
and we're going to walk you in if that's what you're going to do.
Because what you just did, dummy,
is you gave the federal agents
all the motherfucking five pounds they need
because now you can't renego
that of this shit. See, your stupid
motherfucking ass ain't read your
motherfucking superseding indictment paperwork.
Nigger,
we just learned about this
March 3rd, 2025.
Bozo.
This investigation started
2021. How did they know?
I'm gonna tell you how they know.
You got a nigga named bait, motherfucker
Sybester.
who I've been knowing
probably before you
because he didn't used to fuck with you.
Red Mike's brother.
Y'all know who this nigga is.
Right?
You didn't took this nigga, a regular
nigga, let me tell you what type of nigga you eat.
You took a regular duel,
a regular civil duel
because you had no more firepower
or no more soldiers
of flunkies around you,
a regular duel,
and you intimidated him
and made him,
do things and participating things that you know that.
Wait, by the way,
they tell me that this, this,
this Nipsey Hustle big you song is out.
Big U this song, Nipsey Hustle,
you don't got a clue, lyrics?
How's this a this too?
Big U, let's see.
I can't play the song that's going to get flagged.
Let's just read the lyrics.
Look, you don't got a clue what you want to do.
I'm busy getting rich.
You think I'm going to stop for you?
I build this shit on my own.
Everybody know it's true.
Still, niggas act like they're supposed to have control over what I do.
But look, they don't got a clue what I've been through.
Nigger, you don't got no trust funds or eat off silver spoons.
Nigger, I ain't, nigga, ain't no peace inside my house until I moved.
And I damn sure I don't recall having no exit route in you.
But really, I don't got a clue of what you even do.
And what's good is a dream if you can't make it come true.
Well, good is a team if everyone depends on you.
hope opportunity don't knock
what opportunist
in your group
because then what you're gonna do
what you're gonna do
because if you're sharing your success
and that's your struggle
you as a fool
then you start looking like food
the game don't even chew
eat you up
and shit you out
them critics say you through
but look
they don't even got a clue
what you was trying to do
but keep it 100
100 don't keep it you
I'm gonna tell you what to do
here's what you do
say fuck the middle
man get on your marathon and get your loot i hustle because i have to not because it's cool and over time
become accustomed to the bullshit niggins do now numb and it's cool had to bounce back and regroup
hope you don't expect shit from me because i don't want shit from you oh shit that nigga looked like
he was not down with the extorting they were extorting nipsy too i thought they wasn't going to extort him
on neighborhood crib they would do the call like that
No fucking way
What?
Man well didn't fit
And what he started to do
You know what he did
He turned into motherfucking
Sonny Brascoe
You remember how Sonny Brascoe's
motherfucking um
His wife started telling him
You're starting to become them
You're supposed to be undercover
They started to think
He was really a rolling 60th
I got the power
Big you ain't gonna like this
I'm the only buffer between being you
And big you
If this nigger
If I get out the way this gonna happen,
you sending niggas over there
to extort for $500,000.
Let me tell you something,
you silly, dumb, stupid.
Nick Whit, dick with it,
bozo-ass, nigger.
You picked up more than 10 occasions we read.
The federal motherfucking money
given to the motherfucking victim.
You stupid motherfucker,
you pressing, they got a motherfucking scoffice,
goddamn camera in the motherfucking clock and you sent him,
a civilian who's supposed to tell you,
they ain't no goddamn game, remember?
I said that nigga Bay talked about.
I ain't going to lie.
This nigga White got all these niggas.
Well, he ain't get him locked up, but they're locked up.
White don't go to fuck.
He's going in.
Don't even fuck with you.
He don't even carry your name because you beat him after death six,
seven times.
Remember the first time of those four?
But the Palm Roos had to come back.
you out, help you get out, turning you up.
Remember all that type of shit?
So let's talk about who we need to pray for.
You are a motherfucking monster, nigga.
That's what the fuck you in.
You didn't kill no blood.
You didn't kill no.
You didn't kill no motherfucking A-ray gangster.
You didn't kill none of that shit.
Nigna, you in a kid, one of all, nigga.
A young, inspired motherfucking kid, nigga,
playing football.
Yo, look at that face of my PTR.
That's the face of Ray Sean Williams right there.
Look at that fucking face.
No mustache innocent face what you do you say he did a diss song we never heard
Leave him in a ditch you left a nigga in the ditch hey talk to bait
Sylvester the one yeah I love whack but this is why he can't be for whack since when gangsts
The ganges not supposed to be like yo why you kill him it's like what the fuck we gangsters we kill people
That's what ganges do
Wack is, Wax sound like a, like a concerned parent.
You leave, you left them in the ditch.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, that's what, yeah, I'm a gangster, of course.
I left him in the ditch, yeah, that's, that's kind of, yeah, I shot his ass, yeah, I left his ass in a dick.
That's how it goes.
Wax over here like, yo, what, you did that?
I'm like, yeah.
Oh, we never heard.
Leave him in a ditch?
Yes.
You left a nigga in the ditch.
Hey, talk to bait.
Sylvester, the one.
police y'all got to call and y'all drove the fucking there to motherfucking goddamn uh begans and did
what y'all did besey motherfucker now i'm gonna talk about it d s is a nigger named bcay
is the one that told him motherfuckers that you had him go pull the camera put his down he's all your
people these niggas ain't power rules they ain't 100 people now this is the only part that do
get a little spooky and i asked whacking wagg was like nah you know uh i got
it from the family and certain
shit looked like he got it from the family.
Here's the thing. I read this indictment
back in front. It just
calls certain niggies witnesses.
I don't know their names. Now granted
you know, Wax's a little bit, I guess, maybe
closer to the situation.
Wax are saying these niggins names. Like he
knows all their names already. Like
I have no fucking idea how Wack knows
all their names. Like look,
like the nigga who, there's a nigga who pulled
the camera footage down. That person
is just called a witness.
He is not listed by name in there.
Why does he know that?
That you had him go pull the camera.
Right here.
Uh, Vegas and did what y'all did.
D-S-A, motherfucker not but talk about it.
D-S is a nigga named B-Say.
D-Say is the one that told him,
motherfuckers that you had him go pull the camera with his down.
These is all your people.
These niggas ain't power rules.
They ain't 100 people.
What do you mean?
The 100 people ought to be shade to yourself.
No.
It shouldn't be, nigga, they should burn down developing options.
Chris Shaw, Coach, all you parents, if any of y'all show up this season, fucking with that,
y'all ought to be ashamed of yourself, because that could have been your motherfucking boy in a
motherfucking ditch since you want to pop my name.
Now, I'm a poppy.
Nick, you could never do nothing better than me, niggas.
All you could do better than me is be dumber than me, nigga.
That's all you could be better than me.
Damn. It's dumber than me.
Big doof his ass, nigga.
You sit here on motherfuckeringer.
fucking IG talking about what you didn't do, you stupid motherfucker and never read your paperwork
of everything they got you doing.
Shit ain't got nothing to do, it seemed to me like I've been threatening the paperwork.
That ain't said nothing.
I don't give a fuck.
What you mean?
How did they know?
How did they know?
How did they know they was going to raid my house?
How did they know?
Oh, use the goofy.
Let me show you how I knew.
You stupid mother
right now how I knew.
Just how the fuck I knew, you weird-ass
niggas, niggas. How did they know?
How did they know? How the fuck you didn't know?
I'm going to show you how the fuck I knew.
Here we go.
Okay, well, let me understand something, right?
If you've been a couple kids,
what year that took up for your brother killed?
My brother was killed in 22.
took them three years to do fucking DNA?
Mm-hmm.
They said that Big U was running for a long time.
Like he didn't want to take the DNA test.
But here goes the same.
The Jew's DNA is already on ground.
Uh-huh.
Like my...
All right.
Holy shit.
Now, there's a part of the indictment that's kind of like crazy, right?
So do you know that Adrian Broner?
I think they just call him AB in here?
Let me just look for dice game.
So there's a cooperating witness who basically recounted that there's a large buying dice game that occurred in Los Angeles, July, June 2019.
The game involved professional boxer AB, which is Adrian Broder.
A.B.'s associates and several other prominent NBA players, according to the cooperating witness won.
A.B. and his associates fixed the game and cheated the NBA players out of millions of dollars using a, using teased dice.
I don't know what that means.
Following that game, Henley directed the group of a group of Big U Enterprise Associates
to rough up AB, which means beat him up, who didn't check in.
So it looked like AB start finessein, but wouldn't check in.
And he says they wanted to get the money back on him on behalf of the Cheetah NBA players.
You could imagine the NBA players probably were paying some type of check-in feed to,
or extortion feed to Big U.
Multiple members of the role in 60s ultimately arrived.
then Henley used them to press ABs.
CW1 said that Henley was involved with the incident
because Henley was involved in
and would approve the dice games
to similar events,
including large sum of money,
because they're saying,
so they're saying that Big U would usually be the person
to approve those shit.
So if A.B did it without his consent, is whatever.
It's why they were going to try to press them as well.
Multiple persons involved in the incident
who have been since interviewed,
including former NBA player,
confirmed that Big U was paid $100,000 for negotiating,
in this debt.
Okay, however, each was later approached by associate of AB and told they still owed the money.
CW1 is aware of other instances where NBA players and celebrities would need to work
to get approval in advance from Big U to ensure their safety in Los Angeles,
such as parties, gambling games, advertising shoots,
said these celebrities would have to seek or pay for protection or approval or face retaliation
from the enterprise, okay?
Listen this.
At the outset of the investigation, victim one was identified as an extortion victim.
Victim one is described as below.
From between April 14, 2022 until April 15, so that's the day, 2022.
Victim 1 conducted a consensually monitored meeting with Big U and other unidentified individuals during the meeting.
Big U told victim one and others that he got into it with AB after AB cheated a current NBA star out of $1.5 million.
and a former NBA star out of $5 million.
And Lee also said that he charged NBA players 100,000
so he could get their money back from AB
and confidential informant involved with the cheating scheme
corroborated this information
and that AB was confronted for failing to check in
while Big U with Big U regarding the dice game.
This is treacherous chat.
Treacherous shit.
Now they accuse him of taking him of taking it.
money from the charity just for his own personal gain. Obviously the murder.
This is some, this is some like real.
I live and it is what it is. And if you catch me, then you catch me if you don't.
Both probably should still be in jail, but they're not. They free. Same thing where they sat
Rocky. So like I said, you never can count these. Probably was the nipsy one and my only other.
Yeah, we don't know what basketball players. He robbed for that amount of money.
He goes to prominence in that gang decades ago, and he has since been a fixture on the internet talk shows and podcasts, all things that law enforcement have looked at closely as part of this investigation.
He has maintained the image of an entertainment industry entrepreneur running a music label and of somebody who gives back to the community here in Los Angeles, funding a South L.A. based charity, developing options, which purports to help.
at youth risk escape game life.
Very interesting, man.
I don't know.
This was Brick made me talking to us about it.
This is about the whole whack thing.
We got small videos of that too.
He didn't touch nobody.
He's playing for his life with it with the magic wine and he's saying,
nigger, he begged the nigga not to fire his shit up.
He wasn't pressing, nigga.
The show wasn't pressing.
That nigga was pleading.
This is what we doing, Eugene?
big you draws
come on the kids here
in front of my kids
he said we ain't
we ain't been to do land
to you nigga I want to fade
Nick wait wait
Was in that nigga face
Nick Nick that nigga pulled out
Whatever he pulled out
At 80 was in taking it range
Nicker the homies was in range
Of taking cause shit
Because he was playing with that
motherfucker
He let it was to the point
To where he had niggas
From my hood behind him
He didn't even know
Because he was so scared
So you can't say that
All we say that
all we saying is
All right
Wack also claims
And by the way, we're not going to drag this too much
But Wack claims he's hit up
Big U's wife
Trying to warn her that defense of the middle
Tell me to date of that, Nicker
That's the Big U wife
What's the day to that, Remo?
All right, so yeah, after you got that message
Huh?
After you got the message, you hit up Big U's wife
You said, sis, 911.
One sec, let me get solo
and you kind of you gave him a heads up what i know what i tell him uh you said one said let me get solo
he needs to leave bad and caps all caps he needs to leave i said it's so bad right yeah four bad
what your six hundred said this shit is phone row the 60 tell it only all right so whack let me
oh so that's that's what the four bad mean what you're talking about nigger your little brain
Let me ask you this, Wax.
You know what your dick is going to talk you, nigger?
Because if a nigga witness, now I can't send you a clip.
Now, I ain't going to lie.
Wax's the Oracle.
Have y'all seen this clip chat?
This is whack has now said that, yo, God, he's next.
Goddys say your prayers, you better say your prayers.
You know they're coming, don't you?
You know they from the show.
Hey, bro.
Hey, bro, that a shit got up there and said,
they said, didn't see them G paid for your attorney 50,000?
Yeah.
But they didn't give it to me.
He said, yeah.
But they paid for it because you killed off, right?
Yeah.
putting out with your conversation, right?
See him.
See him.
See it.
Well, yeah, they gave an attorney $50.000.
Yeah, because I killed dogs.
You dead.
He was an exec of that company.
That's your brother.
That's going to get speed.
That's next.
Watch, remember I told you.
Wouldn't it be smart to blame it on the dead man, though?
No.
He was part of the company.
They're saying CMG.
They're going to classify it as a game.
Yo, I ain't going to lie, man.
If Wax says it
I don't know how you're getting the info
But your ass is cooked
You know, yo, you gotty
You might want to head to Bali right now, man
Might want to head to Bali right now
By the way, uh
Let's touch on this K-Flock situation
So real quick chat
If you guys don't know, the K-Flock case has wrapped up
Um, he was found guilty of five of six charges
Now he did beat the most important charge
And the most important charge was the murder charges
The top charge that was included.
He put out a statement saying, I beat the top count.
Now, he was found guilty of the RICO charge in gun possession and some other things.
But he said, I beat the top count.
I made the judge cry.
He said, now he's not forced to give me life, okay?
If he was found guilty of murder under the RICO statute, he would have to give him essentially life.
Salam Dula law.
Everything good.
Not good.
and everything bad, not bad.
Just got to stay humble till the outcome of your situation
and see what Allah got for you.
Chin up, chest out, shit ain't over.
Nowhere near.
Remain a G.
And stay sucker free.
Never fold, never will.
Free to thoroughbred once and kill all the rats.
Okay?
Not the best message for him to put out.
And he later did try to clean it up.
where he kind of put out this other message,
where it's an audio message,
and his audio message consisted of this.
Floak here, been a lot of talk about the trial.
I just want to set the record straight, though,
make my first official statement about it.
I want to give things to everybody who supported me
and kept me in their prayers.
I want to thank everyone who was involved in my trial,
especially the judge who made sure I was treated with respect
throughout the process.
I have to thank my lawyer, Michael Ashley,
no cap for not giving up.
me and putting up a hell of a fight, even though we still fight because it ain't over to our
last save it's over.
I want to thank every one of my fans and supporters.
I love you all, everything to the chin, nothing to the heart.
And my spirit is how as they ever been, and I pray everyone out there is at peace and feel
positive too.
Flock here, been allowed to talk about the trial.
I just want to set the record straight, though, make my first official statement about it.
I want to give things to everybody who supported me and kept me in their prayers.
I want to thank everyone who was involved in my trial, especially the judge who made sure I was
treated with respect throughout the process.
I have to thank my lawyer, Michael Ashley,
no cap for not giving up on me and putting up a hell of a fight.
Even though we still fight because it ain't over to our last save it's over.
I want to thank every one of my fans and supporters.
I love you out, everything to the chin, none to the heart.
And my spirit is how as they ever been.
And I pray everyone out there is at peace and feel positive too.
A flock here.
Been a lot of talk about the trial.
I'm going to set the record straight, though.
Make my first official statement about it.
I want to give things to everybody who support.
All right.
okay just giving one second here i'm a pull is this that's the transcripts how do i get that i'm trying to pull
the other shit here we go okay okay um here we go the do the this is a letter just give me one second
i'm trying to explain it to y'all i just want to make sure i'm not saying bullshit you know what i'm saying
So I'm like looking through the court documents for how the jury ruled and looked like,
okay, all right, all right.
Okay, I count one.
Okay, good.
Let's give me one second.
Like, I just want to explain to you why he beat the murder charge, but I want to, like,
really specify why he beat it.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
So it's all right, babe.
So I get a good understanding on it.
And the paperwork that I'm looking at is in his case file, it actually validates what I'm going to say.
So if you're wondering how K-flop beat a murder charge in New York City for everybody who's going to wonder,
this is how it comes down to simply this.
First of all, the prosecutor did he overcharge Kevin Perez, aka K. Flock, right?
Now, granted, there is no real self-defense in New York City.
However, if you're charging this guy with murder under the racketeering status, the way how that is set up is not just a standalone murder, right?
Which murder could be defined as many different things, first degree, second degree, it could be manslaughter, it could be third degree.
There's a lot of different, and also first and second degree manslaughter as well.
There's multiple different ways to categorize death and murder, okay?
sometimes negligent homicide
and sometimes it could be all types of different things
The point is this
They they charged them with murder in
In Aiden the criminal conspiracy
So it's under the RICO statute
And they said that he killed
Hwascar
His name is Oscar
If you're English you say Oscar
But the way it's spelled is with an age
Huasca
H Oscar Hernandez
They're saying he killed him because of just some gang shit
it's a reasonable way to explain some shit to say somebody pulls a gun on you if you shoot him
it's not because he's a gang it's because he pulled a gun on you so essentially if they had
charged him a manslaughter he would have got found killed uh not got killed he would have gotten
found guilty on all charges here's the thing under the riko statue there isn't really a manslaughter
charge because here's the thing manslaughter is kind of defined as you know the person happened to
die as a result of your action, you weren't trying to necessarily kill them.
And that doesn't seem as intent when it comes to like a racketeering.
So because they wanted to charge him a lot under the racketeering statue and follow that
guideline, which how they gave to the jury in it, I'm reading the guideline for the jury here.
Yeah, they found him not guilty of that.
I think that's very important.
So that would have gave him life.
I still think he's facing around like 20 years
I still think he's going to get
15 or 20
Really probably 20 because he took this shit to trial
And it's one thing if you plea out
If you take it to trial
They're usually going to throw the book at you
The prosecutors are definitely not going to
Write any type of letter saying
Hey you know I take a light on him
They're going to be like hey listen
At the end of the day his shenanigans
And even though he was found not guilty on the murder
It led to the death of this person
And
we need to punish him.
So again, the reason why he got found not guilty on the murder is because they overcharged him.
You know, he wasn't walking down that block that day with a premeditated thought to say,
I'm going to go kill my op.
He was walking with two women in the peers.
Someone approached him.
The person had a gun.
Start threatening him.
Don't know if they pulled the gun.
That was probably seen on camera.
Then after they kind of put the gun back.
back, he then reacted.
Is it textbook self-defense?
No.
Apparently, one of the bullets went, I think both of the bullets went through the guy's back,
which kind of gives hint that the guy's back was turned, right?
Now, it's all about the first bullets, right?
Because if you get hit, you might turn your back or you might put your hands up
or whatever the case is and twist your body, so bullets might go in different places.
But apparently both bullets or the first bullet seemed like it may have came from the side
or back, which kind of gives some credence that the dude may have not been looking at K. Flock,
which kind of would make sense.
If the guy got the up on K. Flop, be like, yo, what's up I'll do it to you?
And then he kind of is turning back around and K. Flop pulls out his gun and shoots him.
Yeah, it's not the textbook self-defense here.
But, you know, with a reasonable person, and if you look in what they're telling the jury to consider,
they kept saying reasonable person.
With a reasonable person infer that, you know, based on everything going on,
If someone pulled the gun on you there, your life is still in danger, even if they turn around for a second.
A reasonable person definitely said that was a thing.
So based on that, it was not anything premeditated.
It was not murder that was in furtherance of the gang.
It was something more of, you know, close to the self-defense.
But, again, they're still not even called a self-defense, right?
Because in New York City, if they put a precedent that is self-defense, if somebody pulls out a gun on you
and then you could shoot him dead.
There'll be a lot of fatality
and shooting shooting.
And what I mean shooting dead is like shooting dead after he's no more threat.
So he walks away or something like that.
You would see a lot more shit happen.
But that's the only thing that he did beat.
He went one or six in terms of beating it,
but he did lose all five of them.
Again, I think that's why he took down his first statement.
His first statement kind of does make him look like,
you know, he's still on.
that thug shit he's going to get sentenced not too long from now and he got to go you got to chill out
and hope they go towards the lesser spectrum which is run everything concurrent give him about like
20 years you know he could potentially get 15 but i think they're going to give him 20 he's been
in there like three or four already so that would mean like 16 left 85% of 16 he would have to
probably serve 14 more years how old this guy
How old is he right now?
How old is K. Flock?
He's 21 right now.
If he got to serve 14 more years, bro, he gets out at 35.
I'm going to be honest with you.
I know people keep thinking about his music career.
I think about his life.
If he gets to 20, got to do 14 more.
I think that's a win.
I'm going to be honest with you.
Okay.
Music career won't be the same, but it is what it is.
At least you come back out with an opportunity to live life.
Okay?
all right
all right people
what time is it
damn it's almost like three
oh fuck it is past two what the fuck
it's four o'clock
I'm back on L.A. I'm on L.A. time still
all right chat let me see if any donations
I'll try to get to them real quick we are
gonna wrap for the night
I do appreciate you guys we are going on
on one of 30 and this time
you know because I don't got nowhere to go
we should be making sure
we could knock this out
By the way, somebody says, yo, reality TV on K-Flock trial,
AC you're wrong.
Count three is life on the max.
Go to reality TV?
What?
Hollywood TV.
Kay Flock.
You said count three is what?
Let me see.
Kay did not beat the body.
He beat what they say.
Let me see.
Because I don't know who's, I don't know if K-Flock said this because he's delusional.
I don't know if he said this because he's in denial
I don't know if he said this because he's just trying to save face
You was found guilty
For the body
What was it that result in it somebody's death right
Yeah
Gang
You didn't beat a body
Wait
You know I can just pull this shit up my damn self
Like hold on man I'm over here turning my head like this
Like a fucking exorcist
Hold on
bro he beat the body what are you talking about
let me just pull this
chat respectfully
sometimes yeah I'd be like
telling me additional stuff and then I go look at
myself I hope this guy's right
right well I don't hope he's right
because I do like K flock
let me just pull it up
this is what document is this
letters letters
okay okay is this a verdict
where's the order
no no no no no
okay
Oh, is it this?
I think this is it.
Okay, perfect.
I got the document.
Okay, flop.
I'm going to post everything on the academy.
That blog, too.
Let me just send it to that computer.
And I'll break it down exactly what it means.
Okay, flop.
Yeah, federal court kind of sucks
because, like, we can't get real access to it.
We don't know what's going on.
But I mean, like, we don't,
we have to read inner city press
it goes really quick
like in most
other court cases you have a lot more connection
like you like even with Asov Rocky at first
we weren't really tapped in and then we were tapped in by the end
because we're seeing shit
I'm just saying it
here we go so the document
homies is showing and he says
what I'll keep playing what he says
you still found guilty
for the use of a firearm resulting
in the death that's not murder
like
that's not murder
like that's i guess that's the biggest thing i got to say like i don't even know i pull up a document i could
just told him that like that that's not classified as murder bro look here's this jury verdict okay
so this is the paper this dude got um count one racketeering he's guilty that's 20 years this is
top charge as i said if every if he's if the judge doesn't hate him everything runs concurrent he
gets 20 like there's none more okay um under under racketeering this how it goes under
racketeering there's a couple enhancements right there's a couple enhancement acts involving murder
all of these things these are enhancements right like enhancements and things that are that a judge is
going to consider for sentencing okay also sometimes they they have mandatory shit that will up
your charge it'll be plus the 20 um count two murder this is the only murder charge
murder in the aid of racketeering
not guilty
okay
count three
violent crimes
guilty
okay
count four
firearms
guilty
yeah whoever this guy is
don't know how to fucking read a
a verdict sheet
okay
this is how it works
what people don't realize
is racketeering
racketeering
like you can get charged
like for example
Diddy
Did he's getting charged
for arson
but it's not really a charge for arson.
It's a racketeer in charge for arson.
The racketeer statute is a very complicated, convoluted thing
where instead of them charging you directly for one thing,
it's like the feds or the government saying,
we could prove that you did these things,
but that's not necessarily what we're charging you for.
These are just line items to prove our bigger point
that you were running a criminal organization.
So, yes, they prove that you did arson,
but they're not charging, even if they prove it,
it doesn't say, oh, you did arson.
You don't get an arson charge.
You get a racketeering charge.
So, for example, acts involve in murder.
This is not a murder charge.
They just proved that's part, that's why it's under count one.
It's under the racketeering conspiracy.
Okay, so he's found guilty.
And now, this is why he says,
what type of acts do you think he was?
was involved in. Do you think they proved he was involved in acts of murder? Yes. Again, this doesn't
mean he could have been an accessory to murder. He could have been an attempted murder. See,
this is what I'm saying. Like, you know what I mean, you have to use some reading comprehension.
He's not found guilty of murder. Act wire fraud. That's part of murder. Bank fraud. These are,
no, no. Wire fraud, that's part of conspiracy. These are like a three major components. This is why when
they're trying to get people who are doing bullshit,
Rico is very effective.
Because if you're a scammer,
you're probably doing wire and bank fraud.
You know what I'm saying?
If you defraud somebody, you did wire fraud.
If you finesse somebody,
you probably did bank fraud.
Like, it's easy.
So,
and this means you got any illicit money
through the use of bank funds
or through any type of illegal way of,
illegal funds that you transferred over a wire.
Anyway, so this is not a murder charge.
Now, here's the thing.
And this is why he didn't get found.
It says, if and only if you find the defendant guilty of count one,
did the pattern of racketeering include the murder of Huascar Hernandez?
They say no.
And then they, again, this is not a not guilty charge.
It just says this wasn't proved.
If they checked yes here, this next count would automatically,
be guilty.
If they, if they checked yes,
that his pattern of racketeering
included the murder of Huascar Hernandez,
automatically, the next count,
which is murder in the aid of racketeering,
keep in mind,
there is different murder charges.
They have, this is a Fed level,
this is not state level,
they have murder for hire.
See, in Texas, they don't have murder for hire.
That's why they call the yellow beech charge.
It's a weird shit.
Murder while remuneration,
which is basically the same thing.
You know, murder while there's money at hand.
You get what I'm saying?
Whatever.
This is the feds.
So the feds have, they also have first degree murder.
They're not doing none of that.
They're saying murder in the aid of racketeer.
So here's a problem.
And I think the jury and there was a little bit deliberation about it.
They charged them wrong.
But they were going for the jugular.
If you understand how the murder happened,
why would you say that K. Flock killed the dude
just to help the criminal conspiracy?
No.
Killed the dude because the dude threatened him.
Right?
Now, they might be like, well,
it's all because of a gang beef,
but, you know, in the jury instructions,
they kept saying a reasonable person,
a reasonable person is going to be like,
no, somebody comes up to me and pulls a gun
when I went my two sisters or whatever.
I'm not thinking about a gang.
I'm thinking about survival.
You know what I mean?
Violent crimes.
guilty. And then they said
assault with a deadly weapon and
attempted murder proof. See, these aren't
charges. These are just like
a part of these.
You see, these are like other
ancillary racketeering charges.
So the big one is RICO.
But then anything else,
they charge the big RICO
and ancillary parts of RICO, right?
Murder in aid of racketeering.
Violent crimes in aid of racketeering.
Then count four is a five.
firearms offense, which is pretty simple.
He had a gun, right?
Let's count four.
Then where's five and six?
I thought there was five and six.
Oh, actually, I think, I think there was like,
the jury had either wiped away two of them.
There was some other shit that happened.
But anyway, for the guy who said this,
you with all due respect to you, bro.
The only flat-out murder trial,
charge is count two. What you're seeing here
is not charges.
The main charge is
conspiracy.
Okay? And under
conspiracy could have a bunch of stuff. So
he did beat the murder. Just like
please correct yourself, whoever that is.
Because I don't know who's
I don't know if K. Flach said this because
he's delusional. I don't know
if he said this because he's in denial.
Or maybe he has
a lawyer that could read.
who is this guy
I don't know if he said this because he's just trying to save face
you was found guilty
what was it at
for the body
what is he quoting though
I think I explained it though
what was it at
it was resulting in somebody's death
for it yeah
okay
nah that oh yeah he pointed up there
that don't matter
that don't matter
someone
someone
um
someone would
be found or this is not found guilty. This would be proved by whoever who gave K.
Flot the gun is guilty of this too. Whoever whose house he ran to afterwards is guilty of this
too. It's, it's not a murder charge. It's just a RICO charge that says there was a murder
that involved other acts that could contribute to that murder. You get what I'm saying?
Yeah. Anyway. All right.
praying for K. Flock and obviously the family of Hwascar, Hernandez.
Pray for peace and hopefully everybody, you know, peace, tranquility, and prosperity.
People, I do want to say thank you guys for tapping in tonight.
I think we had a pretty good night tonight.
You know, I came out from Miami a little bit sick, even though I went to L.A.
We're preparing that Kanye West interview.
I hope it's going to be spectacular.
I do thank you guys for your patience.
And, you know, the chat's always with me, man.
You guys are so supportive.
Please, if you guys can, one of my last wishes.
You know, go to Ticketmaster.com.
I got to go do this for me, man.
Type DZ academics in.
I need everybody in New York City.
I need everybody in New York City.
Even if you're not from New York, get to New York.
May 15th, my birthday is around that time.
This is the official birthday party.
I want to have a celebration just with the chat.
if you've ever subscribed to me, watch me for more than an hour,
I am talking to you.
Meet me in person.
Let's have a good time.
It's going to be, let's show out for the chat real quick, one time, right?
I don't try to do these events all the time,
but I thought this is a good event to kind of unite all of us around a common goal.
We all chat niggas, and I love y'all.
So just go here.
We got tickets on sale.
You know, I try to make them as cheap as possible, but just please,
cop a ticket, get in the building.
you know up here's the balcony this is like the lower level so just get up in a building in some
way somehow you feel what I'm saying we don't have a good time other than that I know I've been
like kind of bluffing with this 30 a 30 thing but now that I don't have to leave and travel
to go anywhere and I have the liberty of figuring it out I think the challenge starts now so
I know I did one of 30 today hopefully I get back on for two or 30 tomorrow
And plus we still got a bunch of topics that, you know, some of them I rushed through today or whatever the cases are really in really lock in with.
So it's good when there's a lot of topics to talk about, even though sometimes it's not the best things about people.
But we'll get to it.
All right.
Chat, I don't want to say thank you guys.
Thank you for all the support.
You know, been an interesting year.
But I think we're about us break the levee a little bit.
We're about to break the levy.
You know, the chat is back.
I'm seeing the energy from you guys and I'm loving it.
So let's keep running up, all right?
Chat, I'll see you tomorrow.
Love you.
