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00:18:18.000Obviously, we got a very big one today.
00:18:21.000For those that are unaware, obviously a huge hip-hop artist, Lil Durk, was arrested by the FBI late last week and right before the weekend.
00:18:34.000When this first popped off and the news came out, I was a little confused because I noticed that when I looked at the indictment, there were only five individuals on the indictment.
00:20:47.000So, Los Angeles, a Grammy Award-winning Chicago rapper has been arrested on a federal criminal complaint alleging that he conspired with others to murder a rival rapper resulting in a shooting and murder that took place at a gas station near the Beverly Center shopping mall in Los Angeles in August 2022, an attack that resulted in a family member of the rival being shot and killed, the Justice Department announced today.
00:21:11.000Dirk Banks, 32, aka Little Dirk, was arrested near Miami International Airport late Thursday on a complaint of charging him with conspiracy to use interstate facilities to commit murder for hire resulting in death.
00:21:24.000Now, some of you guys are probably wondering, Meyer, what the hell?
00:21:28.000Interstate facilities to commit murder for hire resulting in death.
00:21:32.000So, guys, when they say interstate facilities, this can literally mean anything.
00:21:37.000We're talking about cell phones, credit cards, um...
00:21:55.000When you go ahead and use these means to facilitate the crime, all right?
00:22:02.000So it gives the feds federal nexus, because as you guys know, the murder was done in Los Angeles, but there was coordination done between Miami, Chicago, etc.
00:22:11.000He made his initial appearance this afternoon in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida and remains in federal custody.
00:22:16.000His arraignment is expected to occur in Los Angeles federal court in the coming weeks.
00:22:19.000Now, you guys are probably wondering, what the hell?
00:22:21.000Southern District of Florida, Los Angeles, what's going on here, Myron?
00:22:25.000Well, guys, what's going on here is he got arrested in Miami while trying to escape, and we're going to talk about that a little bit later.
00:22:40.000Because he was indicted out of Los Angeles.
00:22:43.000So a Los Angeles grand jury, well not, excuse me, he wasn't indicted, but a Los Angeles FBI agent wrote the criminal complaint and got the arrest warrant through the judge and then he was wanted in Los Angeles in the Central District of California.
00:23:01.000So since he was arrested in Miami and it's federal, he gets arrested.
00:23:04.000He gets brought in front of the judge within 24 to 72 hours.
00:23:08.000After he sees the judge for his initial appearance, he is then moved, right, transported by the U.S. Marshals over to California.
00:23:16.000Mr. Banks is charged with orchestrating cold-blooded murder that resulted in the death of a rival family member, said United States Attorney Martin Estrada.
00:23:24.000Not only that, the shooting occurred in the open at a gas station at a busy intersection, endangering many others in the area.
00:23:29.000A violent gun crime of this sort is devastating to our community, and we will have zero tolerance for those who perpetrate such callous acts of violence.
00:23:36.000Also, the reason why I want you guys to read the press releases is because you can figure out who ran the case.
00:24:25.000The first agency in the signature, DEI. No guys, it's the first agency that makes the announcement, right?
00:24:38.000So right here, the apprehension of Mr.
00:24:40.000Banks as he attempted to leave the United States is once again proof that the FBI, so boom, then I knew right then and there, That's it, bitch!
00:24:50.000Because murder for hire, just so you guys know, many different agencies can do it.
00:24:54.000HSI could do it, my old agency, ATF can do it, FBI can do it, DEA can do it, etc.
00:24:59.000So in this case, it was FBI. And our extraordinary partners at the Los Angeles Police Department have a long reach, said Akil Davis, assistant director in charge of the FBI Los Angeles field office.
00:25:15.000No excuse could justify the violent act, and let me be clear, while you're going about your life thinking you got away with it, FBI is piecing together the facts that will serve as your undoing.
00:25:25.000Cases like this span multiple states and jurisdictions are complicated and can oftentimes only be resolved through the collaboration of multiple departments at Los Angeles Police Chief Dominic Choi.
00:25:35.000So, boom, FBI does their press release, or sorry, their statement, and then you got the police chief here doing their statement.
00:25:41.000This arrest is the culmination of the combined efforts of our partners in the U.S. Attorney's Office, the FBI, and LAPD's Operation West Bureau homicide detectives who discovered that Dirk, aka Little Dirk, was involved in this heinous murder.
00:25:52.000The hundreds of hours spent on the investigation included surveillance, authoring numerous search warrants using forensic technology and tireless investigative travel.
00:25:59.000A collaboration alongside our federal partners led to this arrest.
00:26:02.000I am appreciative of the dedication of those involved.
00:26:05.000According to the complaint filed Thursday night, Banks is the leader of the Chicago-based rap collective known as Only The Family, or OTF. You guys hear him say that a lot in his rap songs, right?
00:26:14.000Law enforcement believes OTF also acts as a group of individuals who engage in violence, including murder and assault at Banks' direction, and to maintain their status in OTF. Banks feudal with the victim identified in court documents as TB. Who are they referring to with TB, guys?
00:26:29.000They're referring to this individual right here.
00:26:52.000So, when they say TB, that means Kwando Rondo.
00:26:56.000Guys, they use his initials for his real name.
00:26:59.000The feud stemmed from a November 6, 2020 murder in which an associate of TB shot and killed an OTF rapper named Dave Vaughn Bennett, AKA King Vaughn.
00:27:46.000Police say the rapper was shot after an argument broke out between two groups of men in the parking lot of a lounge in Atlanta, and the argument escalated into gunfire between the groups.
00:27:55.000The Georgia Bureau of Investigation says two off-duty Atlanta police officers were working a second security job nearby and responded to the shooting along with one APD officer who was on duty.
00:28:06.000Okay, let me see if I get the King Von murder CCTV.
00:28:16.000King Von's murder continues to make headlines as the pieces of the puzzle fall into place.
00:28:20.000The Chicago-born rapper was shot and killed outside of Atlanta's Monaco Hookah Lounge on November 6th following a reported brawl with Kondo Rondo and his crew.
00:28:28.000In newly surfaced surveillance video, a large group of people are gathered outside of the hookah bar when Von, dressed in all white, sauners up to another man who...
00:28:47.000Two off-duty police officers who were working security at the hookah bar and another on-duty police officer who was also working nearby attempted to intervene and began firing their weapons.
00:28:57.000As Von's manager and 100K management senior vice president, Jameson Francois, explained, those shots that was fired from the individuals that shot Von and myself was the only shots fired from those individuals.
00:29:08.000Every other shot was coming from authorities.
00:30:16.000As you guys know, always use Pacer, right?
00:30:19.000And you can see this were the individuals that were indicted.
00:30:24.000Kavon London Grant, DeAndre Dontre Wilson, Keith Jones, David Bryan Lindsey, and Asa Houston.
00:30:35.000And their nicknames Asa Houston is Boogie, Lindsey is Brown Eyes, Keith Jones is Flaka, DeAndre Dontre Wilson is Didi, And Kavon London Grant is known as Vani, okay?
00:30:51.000And I say these names because if you guys listen to Dirk, he probably refers to these individuals by their nicknames, right?
00:32:19.000Alright, so you guys can see here the charges, right?
00:32:22.000Conspiracy use interstate facilities, conspiracy use interstate facilities to commit murder for hire resulting in death.
00:32:28.000And it looks like there's two counts of it.
00:32:30.000And then use carrying discharge of firearms and a machine gun and possession of firearms in furtherance of a crime of violence resulting in death.
00:34:46.000We're going to talk about this later on as we get through, as we continue on with this, with this.
00:34:50.000We're members or associates of an organization called Only the Family, or OTF, which, among other things, produced and sold hip-hop music from artists primarily from the Chicago, Illinois area.
00:35:24.000And I know this from talking with people that know him personally.
00:35:27.000He's also friends with a lot of GDs, gangster disciples.
00:35:31.000Now, I'm not going to go ahead and get into the whole lore of Chicago wars between the BDs and GDs.
00:35:38.000If you want to watch that, feel free to go ahead and check out Academics' old Chirac stuff.
00:35:43.000Also, Trap Lore Ross does a really fantastic job of talking about the back and forth and tit-for-tat violence that's been going on between these two factions.
00:35:52.000Little Dirk identifies as a black disciple.
00:35:55.000His father, who converted to Islam and is doing a very long federal prison sentence, he might have got out by now, actually, was a gangster disciple.
00:36:03.000And King Von was also a black disciple, and so was Keith Kozer, aka Little Chief Keith, right?
00:36:14.000But they have issues with gangster disciples or deities, which would be FBG Duck, Uh, shit.
00:36:24.000FBG Duck and all the guys in the FBG gang, Flyboy gang.
00:36:28.000All those guys are pretty much GDs, okay?
00:36:32.000Now, with that said, Dirk did have associates that were also GDs, that they didn't, that there were some sets that the BDs were cool with, okay?
00:36:42.000But either way, you guys want to go into the lore of those gangs.
00:36:45.000Maybe I'll do a podcast on just GDs and BDs because that's a whole other thing.
00:36:51.000But the point you need to know is two of his guys, the defense, Kid Jones and David Bryan, Brown Eyes and Flacco, are members of other gangs in Chicago, Illinois.
00:37:01.000More than likely, I'm going to bet that those guys were probably GDs.
00:37:07.000Honor about November 6, 2020, DB, a high-ranking OTF member, got into a physical altercation with TB. A.K.A. This is King Von, got in a fight with Kwon Dorano at a nightclub in Atlanta, Georgia.
00:37:17.000During the fight, an associate of Kwon Dorano pulled out a gun and shot King Von multiple times, killing him.
00:37:28.000Or he didn't get, he didn't get, the case got dropped.
00:37:32.000After the murder, Co-Conspirator 1 made clear in coded language that Co-Conspirator 1 would pay a bounty or monetary reward and or make payment to anyone who took part in killing Kwando Rondo for his role in King Von's murder.
00:38:08.000So co-conspirator one we know is the one that put the head out, right?
00:38:13.000I wonder about August 18, 2022, the conspirators learned that Kwon Do Rondo was staying at a hotel in Los Angeles, California, as a legend counts one and two after learning of Kwon Do Rondo's location.
00:38:36.000So, as the legend counts, one and two, after learning of Kondo Rondo's location, defendants Wilson, Jones, Lindsey, and Houston, a co-conspirator two, traveled from Chicago, Illinois, to Los Angeles, California, for the purpose of murdering Kondo Rondo.
00:38:52.000On that same day, August 18, 2022, defendant Grant also traveled by private jet to Los Angeles, California.
00:39:22.000Jones and co-conspirator 2 traveled from Chicago, Illinois to Los Angeles, California for the purpose of murdering TB on that same day, August 18, 2022.
00:39:29.000Defendant Grant also Travel by private jet to Los Angeles, California.
00:39:34.000Now remember, guys, Grant is the number one guy here, it looks like, in this indictment.
00:39:38.000Now keep in mind, guys, that Dirk is not in this indictment, all right?
00:40:36.000So honor about August 18th, the Co-Conspirator, boom, boom, boom.
00:40:38.000Okay, so defendants Wilson, Jones, Lindsey, and Houston and Co-Conspirator 2 traveled from Chicago, Illinois to Los Angeles, California for the purpose of murdering Kwan-A-Rondo.
00:40:47.000On that same day, August 18th, 2022, defendant Grant also traveled by private jet to Los Angeles, California.
00:40:54.000As the ledger counts, one and two on August 19, 2022, defendants Grant Wilson-Jones, Lindsey in Houston, and Coca-Spiritor II used two vehicles to track, stalk, and attempt to kill Kwando Rondo by gunfire, including with a fully automatic firearm, resulting in the death of SR. Well, the death of SR, who is this individual?
00:42:12.000A fight taken to the streets in this chaotic scene.
00:42:14.000The ending of a shooting that started in Los Angeles, California.
00:42:18.000Sheriff's deputies pulling out a man who had been shot in an SUV. Savannah rapper Quando Rondo, a passenger in that car, frantic at the site.
00:42:28.000It all started at this mobile gas station at 5.30 Friday evening.
00:42:32.000LAPD says witnesses heard multiple gunshots, then watched a couple cars zoom off.
00:42:37.000Three people in one car shot at this black Cadillac Escalade.
00:42:40.000It's unclear if those inside shot back.
00:43:13.000They were pumping gas, and it looks like they probably finished pumping gas, and the suspects approached from the alley, got out of the car.
00:43:20.000Look, they had them identified back then, Chad.
00:43:34.000Investigators are still trying to piece together details, but they're looking for a white four-door sedan with suspects wearing dark clothing.
00:43:40.000Police helicopters overhead, so we knew something was up.
00:43:43.000People in the neighborhood shocked by the news.
00:44:23.000Paragraph one through four of the introductory allegations of this indictment are reallegged and incorporated here.
00:44:29.000Object of the conspiracy, beginning on a date unknown, but no later than on or around August 18, 2022, and continuing to on or about August 19, 2022, in the Los Angeles County, within the Central District of California and elsewhere, defendants — and they put their names — A co-conspirators, known and unknown, conspire and agree with each other to knowingly use facilities of interstate foreign commerce, namely airplanes, cars, cell phones, and the internet.
00:44:54.000So you guys, even the internet now can be used, right, to give interstate nexus.
00:44:58.000With intent that the murder of Kwan Dorando be committed in violation of the laws of any state, namely the state of California's consideration for the receipts of and consideration for a promise and agreement to pay anything of pecuniary value, namely money and lucrative music opportunities with OTF In violation of Title 18, United States Code Section 1958, which is the Murder for Hire statute, guys.
00:45:20.000The use of interstate facilities to commit murder that was the use of the conspiracy resulted in the death of SR, who is Kwando Rondo's...
00:45:28.000Was it his cousin, guys, or his friend?
00:46:04.000Sometimes it's better to ask y'all than to Google it.
00:46:08.000Means by which the object of the conspiracy was to be accomplished.
00:46:11.000The object of the conspiracy was to be accomplished in substance as follows.
00:46:15.000Co-Conspirator 1 would place bounties on individuals that Co-Conspirator 1 and other OTF members wanted to kill, including Kwando Rondo.
00:46:22.000As part of the bounty, Co-Conspirators known and unknown, including Defendant Wilson, would pay anyone who took part in the killing of Kwando Rondo and or reward individuals lucrative music opportunities with OTF. So, that's crazy.
00:46:35.000Not only do they pay you, but you get a record deal too for killing these motherfuckers, man.
00:46:40.000Co-conspirators, known and unknown, including Defendant Wilson, would recruit others, including Defendants Jones, Lindsey, and Houston, at Co-Conspirator 2, to find, track, and kill Quando Rondo.
00:46:51.000Defendant Grant would procure cars, ski masks, and firearms that would be used by Co-Conspirators to find, track, and kill TB. Stupid.
00:47:03.000This is going to get Grant the most time.
00:47:05.000This is probably why he's the top guy on the indictment, because he is what's considered a leader, facilitator, and organizer in this situation.
00:47:13.000Obviously Dirk is going to be the top guy, but Grant was the top guy in this indictment for a reason.
00:47:20.000When you guys look at the case, right here, It's called Grant vs.
00:47:44.000Using a credit card associated with OTF, co-conspirator 3 would purchase airplane tickets for the co-conspirators to fly to California and murder Kwando Rondo.
00:47:52.000Defendants Wilson, Jones, Lindsey, and Houston, a co-conspirator 2, would travel from Chicago, Illinois to Southern California via airplane to find, track, and kill Quandorando.
00:48:01.000Defendants Grant, Wilson, Jones, Lindsey in Houston, a co-conspirator too, will travel throughout Los Angeles County via vehicles procured by defendant Grant to find, track, and kill TB.
00:48:22.000Whoever co-conspirator 2 is more than likely is cooperating.
00:48:30.000Which is very bad because that means he was there every step of the way as they planned and executed this murder.
00:48:44.000Now, with that said, when the murder was done, right?
00:48:51.000Like, when they were committing the murder, he probably wasn't cooperating.
00:48:54.000I'll tell you this, like, no agency's ever gonna let it fly that you went ahead and killed somebody, right, got in a full-on shootout while being an informant.
00:49:14.000Or they just straight up went up to him because they thought that he might be the one to flip and said, look, We got you on XYZ. We know it's you.
00:49:21.000You need to come to the table and cooperate now.
00:49:24.000But whoever this co-conspirator 2 dude is, he's not in the end of them.
00:49:29.000So that makes me raise some questions.
00:49:33.000Defendants Grant, Wilson, Jones, Lindsey, and Houston, a co-conspirator 2, would communicate via cell phone to coordinate logistics to find, track, and kill Kwando Rondo.
00:49:42.000Defendants Jones and Lindsey, a co-conspirator 2, would fire multiple shots at TB, killing SR, who was a passenger in Kwando Rondo's vehicle.
00:49:50.000SR, once again, is Kwando Rondo's cousin.
00:49:59.000Defendant Wilson would pay the bounty or monetary reward and or cause payment to be made for the killing of Quandel Rondo's cousin on behalf of co-conspirators known and unknown to the conspirators hired to kill Quandel Rondo.
00:50:18.000This is very important, guys, because whenever you have a conspiracy, you need an agreement between two or more individuals and you need an overt act.
00:50:26.000So that overt act needs to be an act done in furtherance of said crime.
00:50:32.000On or about the following dates, in furtherance of the conspiracy, it's accomplished its object.
00:50:37.000Defendants Grant, Wilson, Jones, Lindsey, and Houston, a co-conspirator 1 through 5 and others, known and unknown, committed various overt acts in Los Angeles County, within the Central District of California and elsewhere, including, but not limited to, the following.
00:50:48.000So they got this shit fucking numbered.
00:50:59.000Following the killing, the killing, Over at Act 2.
00:51:18.000On August 18, 2022, one or more co-conspirators, including Co-Conspirator 4, learned that Quando Rondo was visiting California and staying at a hotel in Los Angeles.
00:51:26.000Over at Act 3, on August 18, 2022, defendant Grant flew from Miami, Florida to Los Angeles, California on a private jet so that defendant Grant could help coordinate the murder of Quando Rondo.
00:51:41.000Niggas taken private jets to do a drill?
00:51:59.000On August 18, 2022, Defendant Wilson recruited Defendants Jones and Lindsay to travel to California for the purpose of murdering Kwando Rondo and help facilitate such travel by, among other things, texting Co-Conspirator 3 biographical information about Defendants Jones and Lindsay so that Co-Conspirator 3 could book flights to Southern California, specifically Defendant Jones' name, date of birth, and a picture of Defendant Jones' ID card, and Defendant Lindsay's name, date of birth, and a picture of Defendant Lindsay's ID card.
00:52:56.000On August 18, 2022, using a credit card ending in 2039, OTF Credit Card 1, Co-Conspirator 3 purchased airplane tickets for defendants Wilson, Jones, Lindsey, and Houston, and Co-Conspirator 2 to travel from Chicago, Illinois to San Diego, California that same day.
00:53:16.0008, on August 18, 2022, Coca-Spiritor III confirmed to Defendant Wilson via text message to Defendants Wilson, Jones, and Lindsey had the same airline ticket confirmation.
00:53:26.0009, on August 18, 2022, Defendant Wilson messaged a friend on Instagram, on my way to LA. Over at Act No.
00:53:34.00010, on August 18, 2022, Defendant Houston texted Coca-Spiritor III on got clear on 15 minutes away from airport.
00:53:42.000Over at Act 11, on August 18, 2022, Defendants Wilson, Jones, Lindsey and Houston and Co-Conspirator 2 flew from Chicago, Illinois to San Diego, California via the airplane tickets procured by Co-Conspirator 3 using OTF Credit Card 1.
00:53:56.000Over at Act 12, on August 18, 2022, Defendants Wilson, Jones, Lindsey and Houston and Co-Conspirator 2 traveled towards Los Angeles County in a car to meet with Defendant Grant.
00:54:42.000On August 18, 2022, in or around Los Angeles, California, defendant Grant met with the co-conspirators and provided defendants Jones and Lindsey and co-conspirator two with firearms, including a firearm that had been modified to operate as a fully automatic machine gun to kill Kondo Rondo.
00:55:08.000On August 18, 2022, defendant Grant provided two cars for defendants Grant, Wilson, Jones, Lindsey, and Houston, a co-conspirator too, to use the fine track and kill Quando Rondo.
00:55:18.000A white BMW sedan, the BMW, from a rental company in Los Angeles County, and a white Infiniti sedan with a fake license plate.
00:55:58.000On August 18, 2022, defenders Grant Wilson-Jones, Lindsey in Houston and co-conspirator 2 traveled in the BMW in the Infiniti to a hotel in downtown Los Angeles, California.
00:56:08.000Where TB, Kwondo Rondo, was staying in the Downtown LA Hotel to find, track, and kill Kwondo Rondo.
00:56:16.00018, on August 19, 2022, using the BMW Infinity defendants Grant, Wilson, Jones, Lindsey, and Houston, and co-conspirator 2, traveled to the Downtown LA Hotel where Kwondo Rondo was staying to find, track, and kill him.
00:56:29.000Over at Act number 19, on August 19, 2022, using the BMW and Infinity Defendants Grant, Wilson, Jones, Lindsey, and Houston, a co-conspirator 2, followed and tracked Quando Rondo's Black Escalade to a marijuana dispensary located on Flower Street in Los Angeles, California.
00:56:49.000On August 19, 2022, using the BMW and Infinity Defendants Grant, Wilson, Jones, Lindsey, and Houston, a co-conspirator 2, followed and tracked...
00:56:58.000Quando Rondo's Black Escalade to a clothing store located on Melrose Avenue in West Hollywood, California.
00:57:03.000Bro, these dudes did the drill in West Hollywood?
00:57:07.000The below image shows the BMW and Infiniti following the Black Escalade in which Quando Rondo and his cousin were passengers as the Black Escalade traveled towards the clothing store.
00:57:43.000On August 19, 2022, using the BMW and Affinity, Defendants Grant, Wilson, Jones, Lindsey, and Houston and Co-Conspirator 2 tracked Quando Rondo's Escalade to a gas station located on Beverly Boulevard in Los Angeles, California, the Beverly Gas Station.
00:57:58.000Over at Act 22, on August 19, 2022, Defendant Houston drove the Affinity to an alley behind the Beverly Gas Station and parked the vehicle so that Defendants Jones and Lindsey and Co-Conspirator 2 could attempt to murder Quando Rondo.
00:58:12.000On August 19, 2022, at Beverly Gas Station, Defendants Jones and Lindsey and Co-Conspirator 2 used the firearms procured by Defendant Grant, including the fully automatic firearm, to shoot at Quando Rondo's car, striking and killing his cousin, who was standing next to Quando Rondo's car while Quando Rondo was inside.
00:58:30.000The images below showed Defendants Jones and Lindsey and Co-Conspirator 2 firing their guns at Quando Rondo's Black Escalade.
01:00:15.000On August 19, 2022, in the Infinity, driven by Defendant Euston, Defenders Jones and Lindsey and Co-Conspirator 2 fled the alley behind the Beverly Hills gas station after Co-Conspirator shot and killed Quando's cousin.
01:00:38.000On August 19, 2022, defendants Grant, Wilson, Jones, Lindsey, and Houston, a co-conspirator 2, traveled to a hamburger restaurant in Los Angeles, California, where the co-conspirators discussed, among other things, payments of defendants Jones and Lindsey for the shooting earlier that day.
01:00:54.000Over at Act 26, on August 19, 2022, using OTF credit card number 1, co-conspirator 3, purchased airline tickets from San Diego, California, to Chicago, Illinois, for the defendants Wilson, Jones, Lindsey, and Houston, a co-conspirator 2.
01:01:09.000On August 19, 2022, defendants Wilson, Jones, Lindsey, and Houston, a co-conspirator two, flew back to Chicago, Illinois, from San Diego, California.
01:01:18.000Following SR's murder, aka Kwondo's cousin, defendant Wilson, paid defendants Jones and Lindsey on behalf of a co-conspirator for their role in the murder.
01:01:31.000Alright, count two, and this is for all the defendants, right?
01:01:37.000Beginning on dates unknown but no later than on or about August 18, 2022 and continuing to honor about August 19, 2022 in Los Angeles County within Cedric.
01:02:35.000It was a 10-millimeter caliber firearm equipped with an auto-sear conversion device, which was designed and intended solely and exclusively for use in converting a weapon into a machine gun, which Defendant Jones knew to be a machine gun.
01:02:47.000So they're hitting him with a machine gun charge, okay?
01:03:16.000922K is a scratched off serial number.
01:03:18.000That is what Trump's guy actually got charged with, is a 922K, when it's the serial number scratched off.
01:03:25.000right learn something new and then these are forfeiture allegations not that important right okay more forfeiture crap all right boom and you can see here uh that they were um indicted on this is on the 17th so these individuals get indicted right and what happens well dirt gets the notification and he tries to flee right so I'm gonna go ahead and get another energy drink.
01:03:55.000I want you guys while I go get the energy drink.
01:10:43.000Well, because It was sent to a duty magistrate and then also the criminal complaint was done by telephone or other reliable electronic means.
01:10:51.000This means that the agent guys more than likely probably used a FaceTime call and swore to the affidavit via phone, via FaceTime.
01:10:59.000I've actually done this myself before, right?
01:11:01.000Became very popular after the pandemic.
01:11:04.000All right, so either complaint in this case state the following is true to the best of my knowledge and belief beginning on an unknown date but no later than honor about August 18, 2022 and continuing until at least August 19, 2022 in the County of Los Angeles in the Southern District of California the defendant violated conspiracy to use interstate facilities to commit murder for hire resulting in death and it's conspiracy guys because obviously Dirk wasn't there, right?
01:11:31.000And then after you, and then you have the criminal complaint that supports these facts.
01:12:53.000So, let's go ahead and start going through this criminal complaint, the affidavit, right?
01:12:59.000I, Sarah Corcoran, being duly sworn, declare and state as follows.
01:13:06.000This affidavit is made in support of a criminal complaint and arrest warrant against Dirk Banks, also known as Lil Durk, aka Mustafa Abdul Malak, for violation of 18 U.S.C. 1958 conspiracy news interstate facilities to commit murder for hire resulting in death.
01:13:22.000The facts set forth in this affidavit are based upon my personal observations, my training experience, and information obtained from various law enforcement personnel and witnesses.
01:13:31.000This affidavit is intended to show merely that there is sufficient probable cause for the requested complaint and warrant and does not purport to set forth all my knowledge or investigation into the matter.
01:13:57.000Especially given the fact that he tried to run, which we're gonna cover here.
01:14:01.000Unless specifically indicated otherwise, all conversation statements described in this affidavit are related in substance and in part only.
01:14:34.000I'm a specialist agent with the FBI and have been so employed since April 2010.
01:14:38.000So she's been on the job guys for 14 years.
01:14:41.000I'm assigned to the violent crimes squad in the Los Angeles field office and work a variety of crimes including murder for our kidnappings, hostage taking, robberies, extortions, aggravated threats, assaults on federal officers, firearms violations and felonies at federal facilities.
01:15:00.000So, Some of you guys are probably wondering, well, hold on, Myron, doesn't the FBI do terrorism?
01:15:05.000Why are they investigating a dirt case like this?
01:15:08.000Well, guys, the FBI does have something called Violent Crime and or Safe Streets Task Force in major cities.
01:15:16.000Most big FBI field offices, whether it's New York, LA, Miami, Any big office, a Special Agent in Charge office, SAIC office is what they call it, right?
01:15:27.000They typically have a violent crimes squad, aka Safe Treats Task Force.
01:15:33.000And typically, these groups investigate all different types of violent crimes, right?
01:15:37.000A lot of the times, if it's a smaller office, they'll do bank robberies too.
01:15:42.000They might have just a separate bank robbery squad that just does bank robberies, doesn't do stuff like this.
01:15:49.000And anytime stuff like this happens, They're gonna go ahead and take it.
01:15:54.000So, FBI still doesn't investigate violent crime.
01:15:57.000It's just that it's not their main forte like it used to be prior to 9-11.
01:16:03.000Upon joining the FBI, attending a graduate of the FBI Special Agent Training Course in Quantico, Virginia, where I received training in a variety of investigative and legal matters, including the topics of Fourth Amendment searches, the drafting of search warrant affidavits, and probable cause.
01:16:15.000In my current role, I'm assigned to a violent crime criminal squad where I have experience conducting and assisting on multiple violent crime investigations described above.
01:16:21.000I have formal training in case management, interviewing and interrogation, crisis management, crime scene analysis, cellular telephone analysis, evidence collection, social media exploitation, and handling confidential sources.
01:16:59.000Banks is the leader of a Chicago-based rap collective known as Only the Family, or OTF. Well, in this case, it's Only the Feds, but whatever.
01:17:07.000In addition to OTF status, as a rap collective, I know based on investigation that OTF also acts as an association, in fact, of individuals who engage in violence, including murder and assault, at the direction of Banks, aka Dirk.
01:17:21.000I'm not going to refer to him as Banks, guys.
01:17:22.000I'm going to refer to him as Dirk so you guys know, and it's very easy.
01:17:28.000And to maintain their status in OTF. For example, based on evidence collected during the investigation, including the interview of witnesses, I know that Dirk put a monetary bounty out for an individual with whom Banks was shooting named TB. Who is that?
01:18:28.000So they know for a fact that Dirk put a monetary hit on Quandorondo.
01:18:34.000As detailed below, on August 19, 2022, multiple OTF members and associates used two vehicles and worked in tandem to track, stalk, and attempt to murder Quandorondo at a gas station located in Los Angeles, California.
01:18:45.000The co-conspirators fired at least 18 rounds at Quandorondo's vehicle, striking and killing his cousin, Quandorondo's family member who was traveling with Quandorondo.
01:18:56.000Due to serious safety concerns, this affidavit does not provide the identity of these witnesses based on the FBI's investigation.
01:19:02.000I know that witnesses and or family members have already received threats and or have been contacted in what appears to be attempts to influence their participation in this investigation.
01:19:23.000On October 17, 2024, a grand jury sitting in the Central District of California returned an indictment charging five co-conspirators that we talked about before, which crimes arising from the murder, including murder for hire and conspiracy to commit murder for hire, resulting in death and violation of 18 U.S.C., blah, blah, blah, blah.
01:19:46.000So basically, there was a true bill of indictment against the five individuals I talked to you guys about before.
01:19:52.000Based on the investigation and as described below, evidence shows that Dirk ordered Quanderander's murder and that the hitman used Banks and OTF-related finances to carry out the murder.
01:20:05.000For example, bank and flight records show that an OTF member and close associate of Dirk, co-conspirator 3, coordinated and paid for Jones, Lindsey, Wilson, Houston, and other OTF member, co-conspirator 2, by the way, this is going to be the snitch, to travel from Chicago to California on the day before the murder, August 18, 2022.
01:20:22.000Coke Inspirator 3 paid for the flights using a credit card linked to Dirk and OTF.
01:20:26.000Around that time, Coke Inspirator 3 purchased the Coke Inspirator's flights to California.
01:20:33.000iCloud records show that a phone number associated with Dirk texted Coke Inspirator 3, don't book no flights under no names involved with me.
01:20:52.000Additionally, on the same day that the hitmen traveled to California from Chicago, Dirk also traveled to California with another charge Coke Conspirator, Grant, on a private jet.
01:21:10.000Later that day, Grant purchased ski masks for the shooters to use to commit the murder and paid for the other co-conspirator's hotel room using a credit card in Banks' name.
01:21:21.000Earlier this morning, October 24, 2024, federal and local law enforcement executed multiple search warrants at locations associated with OTF members in and around the Chicago area and arrested Grant, Wilson, Jones, Lindsay, and Houston.
01:21:34.000After executing the warrants, the FBI learned that Banks had been booked on at least three international flights scheduled to leave the United States today.
01:21:44.000When Banks arrived near one of the departing airports, he was arrested by local law enforcement personnel.
01:21:49.000So not only guys did they arrest these guys, they did search warrants as well.
01:22:10.000So, Dirk went ahead and booked multiple flights to multiple places.
01:22:15.000Let's see where he was intending to go.
01:22:19.000Based on my training experience, my personal involvement in this investigation conversation with other law enforcement officers, witnesses, statements, blah, blah, blah, I'm aware of the following.
01:22:27.000Chicago-based hitman traveled to Los Angeles to murder rival of Banks, aka Quan Arondo.
01:22:32.000On October 17th, the grand jury returned an indictment against the individuals, right?
01:22:36.000We know who they are for the charges, right?
01:22:40.000As alleged indictment on August 19th, 2022, Quan Arondo's cousin, QR were near their vehicle at a gas station across the Beverly Center in Los Angeles when the three gunmen opened fire on the vehicle, killing Quan Arondo's cousin.
01:22:56.000Law enforcement subsequently recovered 18 shell cases from the murder scene.
01:23:00.000At the time of the murder, Quan Arondo had a public feud with Dirk.
01:23:05.000Dirk is a Chicago-based gang member and leader of the rap collective OTF. The feud stemmed from a November 6 murder where an associate of Quan Arondo, Cheyenne killed, we know who that was, Lil Tim, killed OTF rapper King Von.
01:23:17.000According to open source reporting and witnesses, Banks, Dirk, placed a monetary bounty on Kwando Rondo's life.
01:23:24.000Based on the investigation today, including open source research, my training experience investigating gangs and violent crime and witness statements, OTF is a hybrid organization that functions as a Banks-led, aka Dirk-led music collective and a gang.
01:23:39.000And it goes here, she puts this footnote.
01:23:42.000Based on open source research, I know that Dirk has attempted to publicly distance himself from the suspected gang and or criminal activity.
01:23:49.000Lil Dirk launches the Dirk Banks Scholarship Fund at Howard University with Amazon Music available at blah blah blah blah blah.
01:23:56.000Rapper Lil Dirk turned to therapy to cope with tragedies available at blah blah blah blah.
01:24:02.000Lil Durk says he ain't a felon anymore after a criminal record is cleared.
01:24:06.000Everyone should get a second chances available at blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
01:24:09.000And then, as described above in footnote one, due to significant concerns about witness safety, this affidavit does not provide the identity of these witnesses.
01:25:07.000So yeah, so she put all this that shows that Dirk was trying to distance himself from the criminal activity for obvious reasons, right?
01:25:14.000So, based on the investigation today, including conversation with other law enforcement agents and witness statements, Houston and Wilson are associated with OTF and Lindsay and Jones are associated with other gangs in Chicago.
01:25:28.000The hitman travel using funds linked to Dirk.
01:25:30.000I know the following based on my review of LAPD police reports, surveillance footage, bank and flight records, witness statements, and homicide detectives from the LAPD and federal investigators involved in this case.
01:25:45.000A. On August 18, 2022, the day before Kwando Rondo's cousin's murder, OTF members learned of the location of Kwando Rondo from a longtime OTF affiliate, Co-Conspirator 4.
01:25:56.000After OTF members learned this, the following men took a one-way flight from Chicago to San Diego.
01:26:03.000The one-way tickets to San Diego were purchased using an American Express credit card ending in 2039 and in the name of co-conspirator 3, who is also associated with OTF and Dirk.
01:26:12.000Based on records from Apple, I know that on that same day, a number ending in 9595, believed to be associated with Dirk, sent a text message to Coco Spirit 3 stating, Don't book no flights under no names involved with me.
01:26:26.000So, Dirk knew Coco Spirit 3 was going to do all the booking and told him and warned him, don't book none under my name.
01:26:39.000See, based on my review of hotel records, I know that Grant rented and paid for a room at the Sheraton Universal Hotel in Universal City, California, August 18th, using an American Express card in Dirk's name ending in 10-15.
01:26:58.000Jones, Lindsay, Wilson, Houston, and Cocos Verde 2 stayed at the hotel the night before the Cocos Verde track stalked and attempted to kill Quando Rondo.
01:27:07.000Facts associating this number with Dirk include Cocos Verde 3 and Grant saving this number with contact names associated with banks and banks self-identifying using this number in a February 2022 text message to an individual in Florida unrelated to this investigation.
01:27:27.000So now they know that, so if Dirk tries to say, oh no, that number's not me, not only do they have his boys with that number and their phone saved under Dirk, they also have some random person from February that was contacting Dirk on that number.
01:27:58.000Alright, based on my review of bank records, I know that 2039 and 1015 credit cards were issued under an account belonging to OA and Astronaut Sounds LLC. Based on public information, I know that OA was Dirk's manager in or around 2022.
01:28:16.000Georgia Secretary of State Online Corporation records show that Astronaut Sounds LLC was initially registered by OA in 2017.
01:28:22.000A request of amendment was filed in 2021 and a new manager, Dirk, was added to the business.
01:28:34.000You know what, let's see here if we can find this sit.
01:28:39.000Georgia Secretary Let's see if we can find this shit chat.
01:30:46.000Then she found out it came to Astronaut Sounds LLC. And then based on public information, she knew that OA was Dirk's manager back in 2022.
01:30:55.000And then she looked, and it's updated.
01:31:03.000And she was able to link the credit cards.
01:31:09.000And then she found the bank records also show that the Astronaut Sound's American Express account had four credit cards issued to four individuals.
01:31:15.000Dirk, co-conspirator 3, Dirk's father, and OA. So, bam.
01:31:35.000Because, as you guys know, when you have business credit cards, you have to have an LLC, a valid LLC to get a business credit card, and then she went ahead and got the credit card, and then she researched the LLC, and she saw that he, she effectively linked them to it.
01:31:54.000Okay, based on my review, so here we go.
01:31:56.000Base E, based on my review of records from a private airplane company, I know that Banks and Grant, aka Dirk, I know that video footage from an August 18,
01:35:56.000On the day of the murder, August 19, 2022, surveillance shows Quando Rondo and others leave their hotel in Los Angeles and enter a black Cadillac Escalade.
01:36:05.000Surveillance video taken from numerous locations throughout Los Angeles, including Quando's hotel in the gas station where the murder occurred.
01:36:11.000Show that two vehicles followed the Escalade for hours leading up to the shooting.
01:36:27.000Among other things, surveillance video from the murder scene shows a Murder Vehicle 2 parked in an alley behind the gas station where three shooters wearing black masks exit the vehicle, later identified as Jones Lindsay O'Coccus Verder 2, walk up to the gas station and then open fire on the Escalade.
01:36:40.000The shooters then ran back to Murder Vehicle 2 and drove away.
01:36:43.000Murder Vehicle 1 drove away from the area just minutes before the shooting.
01:36:46.000Approximately 15 minutes after the shooting, Surveillance video from an In-N-Out restaurant in Los Angeles shows Grant, Jones, and Wilson arrive in Murder Vehicle 1.
01:36:54.000The video also shows Lindsay at Coca-Cola 2 arrive at the In-N-Out in a black SUV. Based on the comparison of surveillance video showing the murder to video from In-N-Out restaurant, law enforcement identified that Lindsay, Jones, and Coca-Cola 2 were the individuals who opened fire and killed SR. Goddamn!
01:37:15.000Niggas just wanted to go to a fuckin' in and out burger and have a debrief and ended up getting identified by the fuckin' FBI, man.
01:37:54.000Bro, they went and got the fucking BMW, got the GPS data, and just wanted to get more evidence to be like, yeah, bro, the car was actually parked while you were buying the fucking ski mask.
01:38:06.000It's not enough that we know that you bought the ski mask and we got the fucking receipts and everything.
01:38:25.000In the thing he bought, he- That's the only thing that he didn't use the OTF card for, was buying the fucking ski mask and cash thinking he was safe.
01:38:43.000I guarantee you them FBI agents was watching that fucking surveillance footage like, Just fucking rubbing their hands together like one of them boys, if you know what I'm saying.
01:39:08.000A few hours after the shooting, Jones, Lindsay, Wilson, Houston, a Cocos Ritter 2 boarded a flight from San Diego to Chicago.
01:39:16.000Once again, the credit card in the name of the Cocos Ritter 3 was used to pay for the one-way tickets.
01:39:21.000Banks books multiple international flights after law enforcement arrested multiple Cocos Ritters and executed search warrants at locations associated with OTF members.
01:39:29.000I know the following based on my conversation with other law enforcement agents involved in the investigation of a personal involvement in investigation.
01:39:35.000So guys, this is what led to them filing a criminal complaint when they didn't anticipate it.
01:39:42.000In the early hours of October 24, 2024, law enforcement arrested Grant Jones, Lindsey Wilson in Houston and executed multiple search warrants in the Chicago area, including a warrant to search the home of co-conspirator 3.
01:39:53.000Co-conspirator 3, if you guys remember, is the one that booked all the shit, that had access to the credit card.
01:39:57.000So just so you guys know, when feds do search warrants, it's almost always at 6 o'clock in the morning.
01:40:03.000Shortly after making these arrests and executing the search warrants on October 24, the FBI received notifications from U.S. Customs and Border Protection, CBP, Showing that banks had been booked as a passenger on two international flights.
01:40:15.000A one-way flight from Miami to Dubai, United Arab Emirates, connecting through Doha, Qatar, scheduled to depart the evening of October 24.
01:40:23.000Two, a one-way flight from Fort Lauderdale to Switzerland, connecting via New Jersey, also scheduled to depart on the evening of October 24.
01:40:34.000Eastern Standard Time, the FBI received an additional CBP notification that Banks had been booked as a passenger on a private plane departing Miami and destined for Italy, scheduled to depart at approximately 9 p.m.
01:40:46.000At approximately 8 p.m., Banks was arrested by law enforcement in the vicinity of the departing airport.
01:40:51.000I think they picked him up in Opelika, right?
01:40:54.000Big L. So he was trying to flee, right?
01:41:03.000I'm gonna tie this all together for you guys.
01:41:05.000For all the reasons described above, there is probable cause to believe banks violated 18 U.S.C. 958 conspiracy to use interstate facilities to commit murder for hire, resulting in death.
01:41:16.000So, let me go ahead and give you guys my estimation as to what happened here.
01:41:44.000The FBI had been looking at Dirk for years, right?
01:41:48.000Probably since the FBG Duck murder, right?
01:41:51.000Because I'll tell you guys this, when FBG Duck got murdered, you guys know FBI in Chicago opened up a case and they arrested all of King Von's crew out there, right?
01:43:26.000Not surreptitiously enough as we can clearly see here.
01:43:29.000So When Quando Rondo got killed, right, and the way he got killed, they knew that there was a beef and stuff going on, and they probably already had the case open, so FBI LA took the case, right, or opened up a case, if they didn't already have one open.
01:43:44.000And you guys can see here, pretty straightforward.
01:43:46.000They're about to identify these guys fairly easily.
01:43:48.000They've got surveillance footage everywhere, rental records, credit cards, all this shit, boom, right?
01:44:47.000So, when they indicted all these people and they didn't indict Dirk, to me, I look at it like, okay, they want as many people to flip before they indict Dirk.
01:45:50.000So, what their strategy probably was, was to indict these guys, do the search warrants, because anytime you're doing search warrants and an arrest warrant, that tells me that you're still trying to build a case.
01:46:00.000So they were gonna get all this information.
01:46:03.000But, obviously, monkey wrenching the fucking wheel, they didn't anticipate that Dirk was gonna run away same day, right?
01:46:11.000Typically, celebrities, guys that have money like this, they don't flee because, dude, they're too famous to run.
01:46:20.000So, when they saw that he booked all these flights, which, by the way, they had a CBP hit on him, because when you're a US citizen, you're trying to flee the country, and they have a record locator on you, any time you book a flight to leave the country, boom, they immediately got notified, right?
01:46:35.000Through Customs and Border Protection, the guys in the blue uniform, right, at the airport.
01:46:39.000Which, when I was at HSI, I used to have records on people all the time.
01:46:42.000They leave or come into the country, I'd be right there at the airport waiting for him, right?
01:46:46.000So, FBI has to utilize CBP to do that.
01:46:49.000CBP or HSI? Because we got the Customs and Immigration Authority.
01:46:53.000So when they said CBP, I knew right away, they probably have a CBP or HSI guy involved in this investigation.
01:46:58.000More than likely, probably HSI. Because HSI agents typically are in these safety task forces that this woman is involved in with FBI. That's going too much in detail, but you guys get the point.
01:47:07.000So, when they saw that he had these flights booked, the agent said, oh shit.
01:47:13.000It's either we get him now via criminal complaint, or He flees, and now we gotta do something called the MLAT, right?
01:47:24.000I think it stands for Mutual Lateral Agreement Treaty, right?
01:47:30.000I've done an MLAT before, guys, right?
01:47:32.000Because if someone goes foreign, and you have an American arrest warrant for them, you need to coordinate with that foreign government to get that guy back.
01:47:39.000But obviously, Now you're playing the political game.
01:47:42.000It depends on, you know, who's our president?
01:48:12.000If that wasn't Julian Assange and he wasn't an Australian citizen, we would have had him here within a few months with the Brits.
01:48:19.000But since he was a journalist and an Australian, right, the Australian government fought the British government and the US government to not extradite him to the United States because they knew more than likely he would come here and die in prison.
01:48:32.000And to Australia, that's a bad look for them.
01:48:36.000So some countries, depending on the crime, depending on who the individual is, depending on the notoriety of the case, etc., it all plays a factor, right?
01:48:47.000So doing an MLAT can really be a big L for you, and you might not get your suspect depending on what's going on.
01:48:56.000Or worse yet, let's say Dirk makes it to one of these countries, then he runs to a country that doesn't do extradition, like a Russia or something like that, like Snowden did.
01:49:22.000Once they go international, guys, it's way harder to get them, especially if they're not in a friendly country.
01:49:26.000And even if they are in a friendly country, Depending on what the crime is and the notoriety of the case, that could cause complications for you by bringing him here.
01:49:34.000Julian Assange case is one of the best examples of this.
01:49:38.000Normally, extraditing someone from the United Kingdom isn't a problem.
01:49:41.000But since he was Australian, the Australian government lobbied to not have him extradited.
01:49:45.000And he was considered a journalist, so they looked at it like, this isn't fair, etc.
01:49:48.000So that's why they never turned him over.
01:49:50.000And that's why the U.S. actually, and I covered the Julian Assange case, that is why the United States ended up kind of like letting it go and giving him time served.
01:49:58.000Because they knew they were probably never going to get him over to the United States.
01:50:02.000They'll never admit that, but I know that from being on the job and just knowing the notoriety of the case, etc.
01:50:07.000The U.S. government looked at it like, look, you come in, you plead guilty, we're going to send you on a jet back to Australia.
01:50:15.000So they can get the conviction and the plea agreement and still get the W for the US Attorney's Office because they knew they weren't going to fucking get them over to actually face those espionage charges for real.
01:50:25.000Anyway, so they said we got to get this guy.
01:50:28.000That is why if you look at this complaint, right?
01:51:09.000And now they kind of got to indict him sooner than they wanted because, like I told you before, the strategy guaranteed here was indict these individuals, get them to flip, and then do a superseding indictment and pick up Dirk later.
01:51:21.000But since he tried to flee, they had to do a criminal complaint, right, to get him in custody quickly.
01:51:26.000They got him in custody, obviously through some rigmarole.
01:58:18.000That's probably a process you could explain a little bit later.
01:58:20.000Anyway, when he does get to Cali and he gets arraigned, We're almost expecting that it's not going to just be this murder for a higher charge.
01:58:30.000It's probably going to be possibly a RICO or something else.
01:59:37.000The mere fact that he even knows that statute and that charge seven months before, granted, he's been vetted by the feds, this and third.
01:59:48.000I feel like he somehow knew that the feds, who probably interrogated him about Dirk already, was trying to already get these charges on Dirk.
02:03:54.000I see the indictment as to Anthony Montgomery, boom.
02:03:58.000So, just so I understand this correctly, so you're assuming that, or you have information that leads you to believe that these individuals were involved in the murder of someone that might have killed someone close to Dirk?
02:04:46.000Well, actually, they heard about the arrest.
02:04:48.000They said the guy who's indicted, Anthony Montgomery Wilson, he's in that video.
02:04:55.000So he's in that video, and they're saying that supposedly these two guys that are charged killed the person who was supposedly responsible for Dirk's brother, D-Thing, death, which was a guy named Sheldon Mack, I believe.
02:05:17.000Now, he's actually listed as victim aid in the indictment.
02:05:21.000Now, here's the thing, and you can look at the indictment.
02:05:25.000It's kind of odd because the indictment, and I've looked at a lot of these joints where they have, you know, it shows you, okay, there's an order here, there's a motion here.
02:05:35.000The majority of the actionable items are all sealed or motion for sealed or it being sealed which almost tells me that there's something of the not of the ordinary happening here which is I believe these guys or one of them have flipped And probably will identify the person who is the hiree in the murder for hire.
02:06:30.000And then I look at the case and it's completely sealed up.
02:06:34.000And then, not only we see a murder for hire pop up in Illinois, we see another murder for hire pop up in California, and now I'm under the assumption to say, we're going to go see a RICO get unsealed.
02:06:53.000It says very clearly in the indictment and on the criminal complaint, the FBI agent puts it in there, that co-conspirator one, who we know for a fact is absolutely Dirk, has ordered Hits on, has ordered hits on people that he dislikes or wants gone.
02:07:11.000So, Kwon Do Rondo was just one target.
02:07:14.000It made it sound as if he is the one that initiates and pays for hits.
02:07:19.000So, I wouldn't be surprised if there weren't many people, because we know a lot of people that were close to Dirk got killed.
02:07:24.000So, if he's gonna go ahead and go after someone like a Kwon Do Rondo, who didn't even really kill Vaughn, I wouldn't be surprised if he went ahead and went after people that he knew directly killed members of his family and or close friends of his.
02:07:36.000Because, you know, people forget that it was Lil Tim that actually killed Quando Rondo.
02:07:50.000And I think this theory, I am very openly wrong.
02:07:55.000But there's a theory of mine, and this is where Trench's News also comes in, because...
02:08:01.000You know, he has also on the ground level intelligence and kind of knowing that there's these other cases that the feds have pretty much stalled out on, you know, or not.
02:08:12.000Well, local authorities have stalled out on solvent because they needed to cooperate.
02:08:16.000But they do have these things now with the help of the feds.
02:08:21.000There's four there's four acts that it appears that might be on the horizon.
02:08:27.000First and foremost, remember that case where...
02:08:29.000Question for you, at what timestamp is this dude, Jason, this Anthony Montgomery Wilson guy, or Preston Power, you said they're in the AHA music video?
02:08:52.000If you know how to read, you know how to read, like, your side messages on Discord, I could just send it to you.
02:08:56.000Yeah, send it there and I'll look at it and I'll try to pull it up because I'm watching a video right now and everyone's wearing fucking masks and shit.
02:09:03.000Well, a bunch of them are wearing masks.
02:09:10.000I couldn't find him in the video, but I guess someone posted on a story like a behind the scenes thing and the guy is there and then they slide over and you see the mugshot of the guy later.
02:09:28.000I wouldn't be surprised because two of the guys that went to go do the hit in LA weren't even BDs.
02:09:33.000So it seems like he kind of put Grant in charge of coordinating everything and just let him run it.
02:09:39.000And then the other guy, co-conspirator3, who I think is like a manager or something, who had access to his credit cards, He was also involved with booking the flights and shit like that, but Grant, it seems like, was the one that orchestrated the actual hit, and Dirk just relegated all the duty to him.
02:09:56.000So it seemed like Grant brought in two guys, because two of the guys that did the killing aren't even BDs, and they mention that in the complaint that they're gang members from another gang, which I've heard from multiple people that I don't want to say who, but for multiple people that Dirk does hang out with some GDs that are cool with him, that are in different sets that are friendly with the BD set that he's with.
02:10:17.000And obviously his father's a GD too, so obviously there's a lot of close links there.
02:10:21.000But yeah, these two individuals probably weren't even like that tight with him for certain reasons of protecting Dirk and putting a layer of removal.
02:10:30.000So if you're thinking about, so going on this theory, If you even hear what Trench's News is saying, there's a point where Dirk starts to hang In a particular area called Taytown, or like he starts being, so I don't know what they kind of claim, but they basically say, this is why you see some of these guys start being around him and start also being involved in whatever BS he might be into.
02:11:00.000I'm going to give you four acts that people feel that once the superseding indictments comes up, It might contain.
02:11:08.000The first one is, I think, going to be the most attractive one for the feds.
02:11:15.000Now, you could do your research on this while I'm telling you.
02:11:20.000So in 2019, King Von and also Lil Durk caught a case where they supposedly robbed a guy for some jewelry, took some money from him, and when the guy was still like, what the fuck, whatever, whatever, they said that, allegedly, at least in the preliminary hearing, they said that Durk reached his hand outside the car with a gun and shot the dude a couple times.
02:11:40.000The dude went to the hospital, whatever, whatever.
02:11:52.000In 2020 in November, you get Vaughn who died, right?
02:11:58.000Now the preliminary hearing had said that there was enough evidence that this could go to trial, right?
02:12:03.000This is all you could find this video of the judge saying, hey, this is a probable cause hearing because it's a preliminary hearing where he could go to trial.
02:12:27.0002022 October, two months after Lil Pop gets killed, Fannie Willis, who's number one already, everybody knows it over as LSDA. You see that she's going after Trump's wife and Lucci.
02:12:38.000We've seen she's going after Jeffrey Williams.
02:13:30.000Now, what's very important is that about a month and a half before, so let's say about 40 days before, she announced she's dropping that charge.
02:13:41.000Lil' Bob gets killed in L.A. Now, work with me on this.
02:13:49.000This feels like The Fed's been watching Dirk, and they've been trying to get some of these things to either come up with a week or something else, and they tell Fulton County, we're going to pick this up, and they drop it.
02:14:06.000It's the weirdest—they actually dropped it in the weirdest way, Fulton County.
02:14:09.000They were like, oh, yeah, we just—like, they showed up to court.
02:14:15.000They showed up in a preliminary hearing.
02:14:16.000They brought in a gang specialist from Chicago— They had their detective describing a video of them saying they had Dirk's hand hanging out the window, and then they say, oh, we just don't have enough evidence.
02:14:52.000When his brother dies, apparently there was multiple other people who died.
02:14:57.000By the way, I don't think lyrics will be used here, but Dirk kind of raps vividly about getting back.
02:15:04.000You know, like, yo, if he was there that night, niggas died.
02:15:08.000And then he also rapped like, yo, two people.
02:15:11.000Like, he's kind of very vivid, but who cares about the lyrics?
02:15:15.000This indictment shows that the feds Knew that the two dudes that were responsible for the death of the killer of the thing, it was a murder for hire.
02:15:31.000Yet they don't charge the person who did the hire.
02:15:35.000So if we're putting everything together, that's three.
02:16:11.000Now, there isn't much proof on that other than Dirk kind of mocking him, saying, yo, we left that boy by the tree or something like that, and right where he died was this big-ass tree, right?
02:16:24.000However, people like Trench's News have said, hey, listen, that murder is similar of the sort, and those people involved with it They're all either getting jammed up or they got caught for other shit and they don't have lawyers and they're gonna go squeal.
02:16:47.000So if you ask me, I would be shocked if this is, the Lil' Pop situation is the only murder or crime that involves a murder that a supersede indictment that gets unveiled in the next coming weeks or even maybe the next week, On Dirk States.
02:17:08.000What do you think about that in comparison to what you see?
02:17:47.000Okay, let me bring the DB down a little bit then.
02:17:51.000If you're running through a board or something, you might have certain things that are doing amplifications to your voice, and by the time it hits Discord, it's completely peaking.
02:18:56.000We have Myron Games, former HSI agent here.
02:19:01.000By the way, I want to give you your credit.
02:19:04.000I was watching a few of your videos on my stream and I was just like, damn, you seem pretty knowledgeable about things that I mean, it feels like you being on the ground level and also being really tapped in could give us some more insight in what's going on.
02:19:19.000So hopefully everybody's minds kind of like trading ideas, we can kind of figure out what's going on.
02:19:24.000But Myron, real quick, just respond to what I was saying.
02:19:32.000Okay, so I'll tell you this from my personal experience because I've actually done this before.
02:19:38.000So there's been situations where I had a federal case on someone and there was a state case on that individual for very similar crimes.
02:19:46.000And typically, if you're gonna, and I'll give you an example.
02:19:48.000So I had a case one time where we were looking at an individual that was a part of a drug traffic organization that got caught with a firearm, right?
02:19:56.000And he was, he had gotten like kicked out of the Navy, so he was a prohibited person.
02:20:00.000So we can get him on a prohibited person in possession of a firearm, right?
02:20:05.000But the state had charged him with a firearm violation that was very similar.
02:20:10.000So in order for me to pick him up federally on that gun charge, the state had to drop their gun charge so that we could come back and get him federally.
02:20:19.000Because at the time, the state couldn't really do much.
02:21:00.000So if you're going to do like a conspiracy, etc., something like this, that's more overarching, you absolutely want to coordinate with the state and locals to make sure that you guys aren't necessarily stepping on each other's toes.
02:21:11.000And most of the time, right, if you're nice, you don't come in thinking that you're the shit as a Fed and you're, you know, you share information and you say, look, we're looking to bring this case federally so these individuals actually serve more time.
02:21:25.000You're going to have the United States Attorney's Office.
02:21:26.000You guys are very burdened here on the state.
02:21:28.000You kind of have to sell it to them because people don't know that a lot of state attorney's offices are extremely burdened because they take every single case.
02:21:35.000They take a disorderly conduct all the way up to homicide one.
02:21:38.000So these DA's a lot of times are carrying hundreds of cases.
02:21:42.000So if you come in and you say, look, a case that you have that might be a bullshit, maybe a little violence charge or a gun charge here or there, this isn't part of a larger federal case.
02:21:51.000Do you mind if we take it and we'll kind of like bring you guys on and get involved so we'll take that state investigator we'll share information we'll work it together this is if you're not an idiot and you know how to work with the state and locals and really politic and network well which is something nice to do very well sell to the state so i could take the case over versus coming in there it's not like the movies like everyone thinks like oh i'm the fed it's my case now no that never works they just say you and they take the case because a lot of times the state It takes everything, so just go ahead and do it anyway.
02:22:18.000And DAs are far more aggressive than AUSAs because AUSAs have the privilege of taking what they want.
02:22:23.000So, given what you said, because I agree with you, Ak, that that state case that they had on Dirk and Vaughn, where they beat that dude and shot the gun, they had a very strong case.
02:22:32.000It was strange that they just dropped it all of a sudden, right?
02:22:37.000Versus they want to go ahead and pursue a fucking bullshit RICO against Trump and Rudy Giuliani, right, that has no teeth.
02:22:43.000And this YSL case that's about to get a mistrial, and they take those to trial, but they didn't want to go ahead and take that Dirk and Vaughn case, which was fucking rock solid.
02:22:50.000So yes, I think that there's a very high likelihood that there was a federal case going on.
02:22:55.000And they said, look, Fannie, do you mind if we take this federal and we put these guys away for good?
02:23:09.000And I talked about this on my stream, and I'll go ahead and kind of reiterate it for your audience.
02:23:13.000I would not be surprised if there isn't an open FBI Chicago case on the FBG Duck case, as well as the open LA case now.
02:23:22.000Because the FBG Duck murder, if anything, if they didn't already have a case open, absolutely put the Fed's eyes on OTF. Because the way that Vaughn's crew went up there and killed Dirk, excuse me, killed Duck, In the broad daylight in the design district in a very fancy affluent area, right?
02:23:41.000And gunned them down in broad daylight in front of everybody.
02:23:44.000Like that obviously got the feds' attention.
02:23:46.000So they're looking at it like, okay, we're going to go after these guys and put them away and we're going to go and see who was involved.
02:23:51.000And if Vaughn was alive, I guarantee you he would have gotten that indictment as well.
02:23:56.000And they would have tried to work their way up to Dirk.
02:23:59.000The problem is that since Vaughn died, he was the highest level guy and he was probably the only connection to Dirk directly for that FBG duck hit.
02:24:09.000But now this murder with Quando Rondo's cousin, Dirk got sloppy, and he put Grant involved, and Grant fucked up by renting BMWs and Infinities and buying ski masks in cash like a dumbass with surveillance cameras everywhere and getting a machine gun, all this other shit.
02:24:25.000So he did a lot of sloppy work, you know, getting hotels and OTF credit cards, etc.
02:24:30.000So they got Dirk now, but I guarantee you they're going to try to link Dirk to a lot of those other hits that you're talking about, like the murder you just mentioned to me before with this indictment here, with this...
02:24:41.000Powell guy, the stuff that went down in Atlanta, I wouldn't be surprised if there's not open cases.
02:26:56.000I see you finally figured out to unmute.
02:26:58.000But Myron, I wanted you to answer this question because me and my guy, AJ, he was saying, yo, Dirk should have just left the country a while ago and he could be chilling in Bali.
02:27:09.000If it was a situation that, say, Dirk somehow knew ahead of time that this was going to come down and he's hanging out in Bali outside the country, does the United States have any type of reach to go get him?
02:27:23.000So, okay, when it comes to getting people internationally, there's a couple of things that come into play.
02:27:31.000And the reason why the FBI did the criminal complaint was because they didn't want to go out to go get him internationally.
02:27:36.000Because, I'll be very candid with you guys, Doing an MLAT, right, which is what you need to do through the United States Attorney's Office to go ahead and get someone internationally, is a big pain in the ass.
02:27:46.000And it's very contingent upon a bunch of different things that are often out of the U.S. Attorney's Office, the Department of Justice, and the federal agency's hands.
02:27:53.000Geopolitical situations, relations between countries, a bunch of political stuff.
02:27:58.000So these things can heavily influence your ability to get your guy in custody in the United States.
02:28:20.000So, you know, the Australian government lobbied to not get him extradited.
02:28:24.000The British government wanted to kind of hand him over because they're an ally of ours, but they couldn't hand him over because the Australian government didn't want him extradited because he's technically a journalist in their eyes.
02:28:32.000So what did the U.S. Attorney's Office do?
02:28:34.000They ended up having to take the L, right?
02:28:37.000Move him over to one of the islands, one of these territories, have him plead guilty, and then took him on a plane and let him go back to Australia.
02:28:43.000Because they knew they weren't going to be able to get him over to the United States to face prosecution.
02:28:47.000And that's for an espionage charge, which is very serious, right?
02:28:52.000The point I'm trying to make is it depends on the charge, the country that he goes to, the relations between that country and our country, how our Secretary of State does, a lot of geopolitical bullshit.
02:30:51.000So, Trenches, and by the way, my man Myron's in here too, just to kind of get everybody up to speed.
02:30:56.000So, Trenches News is someone, he's definitely sympathetic towards Duck.
02:31:01.000He testified in the Duck trial, and he basically said he did it because, you know, he felt that the death of Duck was, you know, just like, you know, there needed to be justice, and I get that.
02:32:06.000Dirk, he should have been smarter than that.
02:32:09.000And when you get money, bro, and this to everybody, all the people out there, When you get your money, man, run with it.
02:32:14.000Because if you got some legit money and you hanging with some gang members, man, it's using your money to funnel a criminal enterprise.
02:32:24.000So, you had connected the dots with the other Murder for Hire, which, by the way, so this is the original Murder for Hire.
02:32:32.000So there was a Murder for Hire federal charge filed in Illinois for two guys, and I sent my own the case, and one of these guys, their name is something, Wilson, and the other guy's name is, like, Powell.
02:32:46.000How did you know and how did you connect this to...
02:32:50.000You know, OTF, where you connected this to Dirk?
02:32:53.000Obviously, we know now, apparently, the guy who got killed by these two guys, they were accused, or actually, that guy was accused of killing the thing.
02:33:41.000And by the way, so let me ask you this question, too, because you were so accurate.
02:33:46.000I watched this video seven months ago, and you said, literally, you said, hey, around August, we're going to find out who paid for this murder.
02:33:58.000How the hell did you know it was going to come out around this time?
02:34:44.000So, what I wanted to ask you is that...
02:34:47.000So, if we're seeing two separate murder-for-hire charges that possibly could involve Dirk...
02:34:56.000Is this the type of situation you would consolidate, especially if there's other, you know, either attempted shootings and other stuff, maybe guns, drugs, whatever.
02:35:04.000Would it make sense to consolidate all of this under a RICO charge that's a superseding indictment?
02:35:33.000I don't think that they're going to have time because keep in mind, they arrested Dirk on a criminal complaint, which gives them roughly 10 to 14 days to indict him.
02:35:41.000Because a criminal complaint never suffices as a formal charge.
02:35:44.000They need to indict him at some point.
02:35:45.000So I don't know if they'll have the indictment ready with racketeering statutes in time for that.
02:35:51.000But I absolutely think that the door is open For them to do a RICO charge in the future, because obviously this organization meets elements that are required under RICO, racketeering activity, which we already have, a murder for hire, which would suffice.
02:36:05.000Now, if I'm not mistaken, a RICO might need two or three different crimes to suffice, But they can easily probably establish how these guys are involved in maybe drug trafficking, shootings, any of this other stuff.
02:36:16.000They could probably tie the FBG duck murder to this.
02:36:19.000So I wouldn't be surprised if they didn't pursue a RICO in the future, but they don't necessarily have to.
02:36:26.000And I don't know if they'll have one in time.
02:36:28.000By the time they have to get Dirk indicted, but they can absolutely do that in the future with a superseding indictment if they choose to do that.
02:36:33.000The biggest thing is they need to prove that it's an enterprise, a criminal enterprise, and they need to prove crimes that fall under the racketeering statutes, which murder absolutely qualifies, drug trafficking, extortion, any of these types of organized criminal activities typically.
02:36:47.000So, I want to ask a question, and we could have Trenches answer this, and then you could answer it afterwards, Martin.
02:36:54.000There's the rumor that's going around that there's an individual that goes by the name of OTF Jam, and they're saying that he wore a wire.
02:37:03.000Now, I'm thinking we're in motherfucking 2024.
02:38:05.000But about the Wyatt thing, people hit me up and said that he wanted to get bonded out, and they don't know nothing about no Wyatt, but he did make a threat to the dirt.
02:38:15.000Like, if you want to come in, you know what I'm talking about, how you gonna play some, basically, how you gonna play somebody who'll be putting in work and shit like that.
02:38:23.000And they took it as a threat, and that he told us, I don't know.
02:38:27.000I don't know how he got mixed in with the Kwando Rondo, but yeah, they say he took it.
02:38:31.000Wait, so are you saying that he made a threat towards Dirk?
02:38:35.000Like, he's saying, yo, I've been holding you down because I heard you say something about, like, his baby mama called Dirk for a lawyer and Dirk may have, like, brushed it off and they're like, yo, yo, you're not supposed to brush off my call when I need something.
02:38:51.000Like, I'm the guy who does the Dirk for you.
02:39:54.000And by the way, Myron, I want you to hop in here.
02:39:58.000What does it look like, or what do you think it would look like if, you know, maybe a conversation, let's say this guy is working as a cooperant or some type of confidential, well, I guess I don't know if it's confidential informer or just snitch, whatever that is.
02:40:11.000But they say, hey, we need you to record a conversation with you and Dirk, where Dirk is telling you to do some illegal stuff.
02:40:48.000I think that there's a good chance that they could have done a wire.
02:40:50.000But what I'm leaning more towards, ACT, is that...
02:40:53.000Because when I read through the indictment, it's very obvious that they got this information from people after the crime had occurred, right?
02:41:24.000I gotta say different, man, because I was confused about that because number three sounds like LTF DD. Number three sounds like DD because they said that number one called number three and told him, don't cash out nothing in my name with no cards, and he did it anyway.
02:41:43.000So I thought number three was DD. OTF DD. They were hearing,
02:42:08.000monitoring a wired conversation of Dirk saying, yo, go kill this guy tonight.
02:42:13.000I don't think the feds could just sit back and just let the murder happen.
02:42:32.000So the fact that they were involved in the shooting and the FBI arrested him like two years later tells me that that guy committed the murder, the FBI was able to figure out he was involved, and then they said, okay, we know who the shooters are.
02:42:46.000I'm pretty confident that the FBI probably figured out who the shooters were within a few months.
02:42:50.000And then at that point, they're like, all right, how are we going to go ahead and get the guy that's the weakest so that we can go ahead and get a source and flip him?
02:42:59.000And I think they went ahead, flipped one of the guys that was involved in the shooting, he cooperated, gave the information, and then bam, that's how they're able to get these other dudes indicted because they had someone that was involved in the hit from the beginning all the way to the end.
02:43:14.000So that's what leads me to believe that they might not have even needed a wire because they had someone that was there with the historical knowledge.
02:43:23.000Because if they had a wire, right, the murder would have never happened, guys.
02:44:32.000So that's a little bit different, right?
02:44:34.000So it appears that you're saying they were just doing surveillance and then you did some dumb shit, right?
02:44:39.000Now, this is different where, according to the affidavit, There was a conversation saying, yo, y'all are going to kill this guy at this time, which means there's a plan.
02:44:52.000And if they heard the plan, like, I remember even when they locked him 6-9, they couldn't let 6-9 go to that casino because they had heard on the wiretap that they were going to shoot him.
02:45:23.000But if they're on surveillance and they know violence is imminent, bro, they're going to absolutely jump in.
02:45:31.000And like the whole 6ix9ine thing that I told you about, like, yeah, man, like they heard Mel Murda and Jim Jones on the phone talking about we're going to violate them.
02:45:38.000And they went to 6ix9ine and compromised their investigation to tell them, look, there's a hit on your life.
02:45:43.000The worst thing you could do is go up to a target of the investigation and tell them, hey, we just got information that we got a hit on your life because that compromises you doing a T3. It takes a lot of work to get a title three up.
02:45:53.000So for you to sit there and kind of reveal your cards sucks.
02:45:57.000So trust me, they don't want to have to reveal that they got this information.
02:46:02.000But the thing is this, the blowback, if they find out that you knew that this guy was marked for dead and he dies, bro...
02:46:08.000It's gonna be a wrap on that agency, on the agents that were involved, all the way up to the director, man.
02:46:15.000Like, the ATF Fast and the Furious got in trouble for this with letting guns walk into Mexico that ended up killing people.
02:46:21.000The ATF almost got disbanded for that shit, and that's just for letting guns walk.
02:46:24.000They ended up killing people later on.
02:46:26.000So, if you're on a wiretap and you hear people and people are gonna die, like, bro, and they let it happen?
02:46:31.000It's an L. You know, maybe in the 1970s or 80s, they kind of like, you know, do that cowboy shit.
02:47:46.000It was some kind of person that, again, yeah, like that does like maybe accounting or maybe an assistant, a manager, some bullshit like that.
02:47:54.000That's like more on the music business side, not on the street shit.
02:48:02.000so i see you you kind of cut you said there's another murder which is fbg cash's murder you said those guys ain't get locked up but they better be looking up and better get on the run and now they better run man like the pumped up chicks you better run better run i'll run the fence They better run, bro.
02:48:49.000By the way, you were one of the people who were at the court.
02:48:52.000Matter of fact, you did a video where you walked into the federal courtroom.
02:48:57.000I don't know how you were alone, but I guess you were there probably prepping for the testimony you did, and you got somehow a time to record a video.
02:49:13.000I'm doing the series, so I was just filming at the time, but I was filming at a courtroom that's like a federal courtroom, but I was just playing around with a skit.
02:49:23.000But in the courtroom, man, they brought up D-Thang and they brought up Dirk, man.
02:49:27.000They said that they was the high-ranking gang members.
02:49:31.000That was BD's, and they said that D-Thang had the one who called Mewop.
02:49:38.000He the one called Mewop when TZ called.
02:49:41.000The guy who called on Duck, seen Duck downtown, he called D-Thang in the store, and D-Thang called it, you know, Mewop.
02:50:32.000The Icebox jewelers testified, man, that they came and that Von dropped off $2,000 and another OTF member came and picked it up with $14,000.
02:53:14.000It's different when you sleep in a house with people and shit like that than just a person who on the internet that you met on the internet.
02:55:02.000So there probably isn't any direct, like...
02:55:07.000Putting him as the guy who paid for whatever happened, if that did happen.
02:55:13.000But what probably does, what probably is there, and even if there was payment, it would probably be like, yo, yeah, you know I'm signing you.
02:55:23.000I would have probably signed you for $20K, but now I'm going to just sign you for $70K. You know what that other $50K for?
02:55:51.000So that tells me that he was the main organizer and facilitator.
02:55:54.000Obviously, they didn't anticipate having to arrest Dirk so quickly after indicting them, but he was the main guy.
02:56:01.000So I think he was the leader organizer.
02:56:03.000He's going to get a lot of time for that, by the way, anytime you're identified as a leader organizer, because he was the one that facilitated everything, got the rental cards, had paid for shit with credit cards, got the guns, got the ski masks, and he probably was going to be in charge of...
02:56:17.000Getting the people paid that did the hit.
02:56:19.000So, yeah, Dirk obviously did his best to distance himself from it, but he was a little too close for comfort.
02:56:27.000Let me ask you one more follow-up question.
02:56:30.000So last night, and Trent, I don't know if you've seen this, so I had Brick Baby on last night.
02:56:35.000So co-conspirator 4 is a person who gave up the location.
02:56:39.000We've seen this in the Julio case that the person who was tracking and trailing and also sending locations, they kind of get the same murder charge.
02:56:49.000How is co-conspirator 4, who gave up the location, that really set all this stuff in motion, How come they're only listed as co-conspirator 4?
02:57:03.000Could it be a situation where they're like, yo, listen, hey, I didn't know what was really going on, so I'm going to just tell and maybe the government gives them a break?
02:58:08.000So it's like, if you're talking within a normal range, and it doesn't get destroyed, now people could turn you up and down, whatever, whatever.
02:58:15.000But like, your voice just sounds like it's peaked.
02:58:17.000And when it's peaked, it cuts low end and high end, just to keep it at the peak level.
02:58:22.000Yeah, I just powered it down a little bit just now.
02:58:26.000But sorry, your question was with the Murder for Hire.
02:59:09.000Co-conspirator 4 gave the drop and basically was the reason why all of this happened.
02:59:17.000I think they're going to cooperate as well.
02:59:19.000But what do you think about them and what deal could they strike?
02:59:24.000The thing is, is that so the way it works with the feds, right, when it comes to getting deals and everything else is you got to be in a good position where you have someone above you to give.
02:59:33.000But you're not too high up where it doesn't make sense to give you a deal.
02:59:37.000So if we look at the Diddy case, right?
02:59:41.000So who'd have to give someone of enormous affluence and wealth and status to be able to get himself out of the situation that he's in?
02:59:50.000What it really comes down to is you got to be in a good position where you're in the middle of the organization where you have enough knowledge on what's going on above you and then also some knowledge of what's going on below you.
02:59:59.000I hate to use this as an example, but for your audience that might not be familiar, I always use 6ix9ine as a perfect example of this.
03:00:04.000Since he was a financier, he wasn't necessarily a top Verified gang member, but he was rubbing elbows with all of them because he was the financier, he was the rapper, he was the one with the clout.
03:00:14.000So he was rubbing elbows with Mel Murda and all the high-ranking guys.
03:00:17.000But at the same time, he had enough status to tell people like Kuda, hey, go shoot at Chief Keefe.
03:00:23.000And he was able to go ahead and get the people above him and the people below him because he was privy to all facets of the criminal organization based on his position as a financier.
03:00:33.000And typically the people that deal with the money Hurt you the most when they're informants because they know where the money's going so they know who the higher up guys go, who the higher up guys are, because the higher up guys, you always tie them with the money nine out of ten times, which is why I think Conspirator 3, right, the person that booked everything, et cetera, that has access to the books, et cetera, that person is going to be very dangerous as a cooperator.
03:00:53.000And then Conspirator 2 was there at the shooting and saw what was going down.
03:00:57.000So though that person's probably going to get a higher sentence because they were involved directly in the murder, they're going to get way less time than the other people that were involved.
03:01:49.000Regardless, for Three, Three can't say, oh, unless that person has a message where you said, hey, I'm booking this for a murder, which you would never tell Three.
03:02:03.000The only person that I feel could put him in jail give it and by the way this is granted like five so we're saying DD is not snitching we're saying Kavon Grant Vonnie's not snitching we're saying Boogie's not snitching we're saying the driver Asa Houston's not snitching if everybody doesn't snitch and we're now going to the co-conspirators co-conspirator one is Dirk co-conspirator two is a shooter He could try to save himself on some doff shit where the shooter tells
03:03:19.000What ends up happening is you get bits and pieces from different people that paint the story, right?
03:03:24.000So One person might be able to give you the financial side with the books, but they're not necessarily privy to the criminal activity because they want to have some plausible deniability, so they don't know what's going on, right?
03:03:34.000Then someone else might be involved directly in the criminal activity where they may be transporting drugs, but they don't necessarily know how much is in it.
03:03:43.000Then you have someone else that's coordinating everything that knows, yeah, it was this and it was supposed to go to this individual.
03:03:48.000I don't know who the hell he is, but I know that it was supposed to go to this address, And then you go talk to that person at that address and that person says, oh yeah, I was supposed to receive this X, Y, Z. So, the point I'm trying to make is that A lot of times with criminal activity, stuff is compartmentalized.
03:04:02.000Certain individuals know certain parts of the conspiracy and they do that on purpose so that if people are arrested, they have to interview more than one person to be able to get said information.
03:04:12.000So it's going to be multiple people that implicate Dirk in this, whether covertly or not.
03:04:20.000They might not know that the information they're providing is actually confirming corroborating evidence that the FBI already got.
03:05:21.000so yeah number two number two gonna take everybody down number two sound like he was around they know everything about everybody and then number two number two gonna sink the whole ship now here's the thing we we keep trying to figure out the other names like some people think oh no maybe two is otf jam some people are saying nah otf jam wasn't around then like yeah he he cooperating on some other shit but In this particular situation,
03:05:52.000remember, Co-Conspirator 2 is a shooter.
03:05:57.000So this has got to be a shooter who the feds have spooked to the point to say, you're never getting out.
03:06:04.000If you ever want to see daylight again, you tell on everybody.
03:06:15.000But who the fuck could that be, though?
03:06:19.000See we we really don't know who that is man because like like like some people i talk to from the streets who used to be with her you know like they saying like um he picked up some creative players man he just went out and hired some man wait wait explain what do you mean so so you're saying that You're saying that Dirk just got a random assortment of people that there wasn't people he's locked in with from like day
03:07:11.000It's a lot of people wild, though, Ack.
03:07:13.000Like, don't nobody know half of these, the other dudes.
03:07:16.000The one dude, we know Vonnie, and we know DeeDee.
03:07:20.000Besides that, we don't know none of them.
03:07:22.000Ack, keep in mind that he hired two people that weren't even BDs, that weren't a part of his gang.
03:07:27.000Yeah, the other guys, two of them from out west, one from Indiana, Gary, Indiana.
03:07:32.000Like, they just putting shit together, man.
03:07:37.000And they probably did that on purpose to create some level of plausible deniability.
03:07:41.000Typically, if you're going to do a murder for hire, you don't want to even know who the people are that are doing it, and you don't want them to know who's hiring them, and you have an intermediary facilitate everything grant.
03:07:52.000Is an idiot because he didn't properly shield these transactions.
03:07:57.000They're using luxury cars, doing drills and luxury.
03:08:00.000That's where they fucked up because the person in the middle to facilitate everything has got to do it in a way where it doesn't tie back to you.
03:08:27.000I'm never ever sitting here trying to give criminals a fucking cheat code on how to commit crime successfully.
03:08:37.000But, you know, these days we're in the time of realizing that in the Fulio case, there was a goddamn Tesla that recorded the entire murder.
03:08:49.000It feels like it's almost impossible to do a crime at this point.
03:08:55.000Again, we're not trying to give nobody a tutorial, but as we kind of dissect this, is there a way that this could have happened that maybe Dirk wouldn't have to be trying to board a private jet to Switzerland before he gets picked up by the feds?
03:09:15.000I'm going to try to fix my mic real quick, and then I'll definitely, I can answer that.
03:09:21.000Trenton, you can hop in while we're doing it.
03:09:57.000So, what I was saying, Trenches, is that I feel like a lot of times we sit back and we criticize these dudes.
03:10:06.000We all understand that these guys are in the streets.
03:10:09.000And we'd be like, yo, you were trying to leave to this, blah, blah.
03:10:12.000Oh, you hadn't booked shit on your business card.
03:10:15.000Do you think there was a way that this could happen?
03:10:18.000I'm not saying I want it to happen that it's undetectable, but do you think there was a way that this could have happened where Dirk is not caught up in this shit?
03:10:28.000Because everybody keeps, we're pointing out the dumb shit that was done, but is there a way that this could have been done where, because everyone's like, oh no, you even said, you said, yo, he got the $2 guys around him.
03:10:41.000Even if he had the million-dollar guys around him, do you think that this could have been undetectable?
03:10:48.000I mean, if Dirk said this at the bond that he wanted to kill, right?
03:11:08.000Oh, so you're saying that This shit was fucked up from the beginning because they were involving the big fish and letting him know the every move of what the get back is going to be.
03:11:25.000And that's what a conspiracy kick in at.
03:11:54.000Man, so, and I'm asking you sincerely, do you think that there is any, do you think there's any, hold on, do you think there's any world where Dirk comes out of this without, like, a life sentence or, like, significant time?
03:12:18.000Yeah, he probably could get 50 if he, um, You got to go in there and tell Anthony.
03:16:25.000Every block that he'd been on, they tour with each other.
03:16:30.000Yeah, isn't OTF Vonnie supposed to have been Von's manager or family of some sorts?
03:16:37.000Yeah, I think he's going to remain solid.
03:16:40.000But I'm going to be honest with you, this is what I personally think.
03:16:44.000Yo, when y'all start doing crime, You're asking for Rico when you got too many chefs in the kitchen.
03:16:50.000If you finna do a murder, let me tell you this.
03:16:53.000I have the understanding and I could never understand the pain.
03:16:57.000Well, I'm trying to have the understanding, but I could never understand the pain that Dirk is going through when he probably thinking about somebody who killed his brother.
03:17:06.000I, you know, I'm never going to be like, oh, yo, no, you're rich as fuck.
03:17:17.000When you got so big that you gotta hit up somebody else to book flights, or you can't tell your hitters to book their own flight and you pay them back, and you gotta have your assistant do it, and they all gotta use your credit card and niggas gotta fly a private jet, you're too big to be doing crime.
03:17:59.000Go do your crash-out mission on your lonely...
03:18:04.000That hopefully if you ain't caught on surveillance, they ain't catch you with some stop sign camera, license plate reader, they ain't catch you in the car, they ain't catch you with the easy pass going through whatever.
03:18:15.000At least you can't say the nigga sitting right next to me who was blowing at whoever, he the one who told on me.
03:18:22.000The moment you bring somebody else, that's a problem.
03:18:24.000The problem I have with this is Dirk had allegedly They had the person who was booking flights and car service to book shit for the murder.
03:18:43.000It don't make sense to me, though, when Dirk, if that's Dirk, conspiracy number one, which I know, which we all know it is, but him to ask somebody, hey, look, don't put that shit in my name to link back to me.
03:18:54.000I think number three, whoever fucked that, I think they did it on purpose.
03:19:00.000yeah hold on here's the thing when you say don't put it in my name that person don't know that you're talking about murder so yeah what i mean not in your name it might not be connected to your name but it's your account it's your account now if they was locked in with you with the murder you know what they would have said all right i'm gonna put it on my girl's credit card Because my girl
03:19:30.000credit card gonna put a separation between me working for you and I could just say that's my girl who booked that.
03:19:38.000But this person clearly, that's what I'm saying.
03:19:42.000Yo, you can't have car service for your hitmen.
03:19:46.000You can't have, you can't be booking checked in luggage for your killers.
03:19:54.000Yo, you can't be booking the motherfucking, like, I don't know if y'all ever been first class or whatever, they got the little lounge, you can't do it for the shooters!
03:20:04.000You gotta tell the shooters, the shooters should only talk to you in person, and it should be a head, well, again, I don't do crime, so even if, what I'm telling y'all might still get y'all caught.
03:20:18.000If you got to book their flights, if they got to send you their...
03:20:23.000Yo, it said that the shooters sent a picture of their goddamn license to Co-Conspirator 3.
03:20:46.000Because this whole time I got my baby mama who I gave four kids to, she's going to say I never left.
03:21:16.000Matter of fact, I'm also changing cars at different places, different license plates.
03:21:21.000I'm not booking a- I'm not booking- And only using cash.
03:21:25.000Yeah, and I'm not booking a rental car either.
03:21:27.000By the way, I'm not using no car that is past 2010 because, especially if it's a rental car, they're tracking the GPS in case some fuck thinger tries to steal it.
03:22:21.000If I think I'm in Lil Durk position, you're going to catch me in the engine block.
03:22:28.000You're going to catch me like, nigga, I might be in a door panel like this.
03:22:32.000You're going to catch me in the trunk beneath the shit where the spare tire should be.
03:22:37.000What I won't be is motherfucking got my feet crossed talking about where's the caviar and where's the air hostess and when are we taking off because I'm on the private jet.
03:34:33.000But it might be because of the same thing, because the way that, though, the, I'm trying to think, is it because of the way the damn rolecasters move around it?
03:35:28.000Alright, so, regular streaming bills, they're good.
03:35:31.000Yeah, I told you, I told you, it's because they're hearing the Discord audio feed into the stream, so that's okay, they're supposed to hear the echo.
03:35:38.000But, try now, try going into Axe stuff, and I'll watch and hear the echo, and if you hear an echo then, then we gotta, I gotta figure something else out.
03:41:21.000That's something that I empathize with.
03:41:24.000Definitely would like to do content with you.
03:41:26.000By the way, everybody who's watching me, please go check out Trenches News.
03:41:30.000Somebody who, if you've been tuned into the whole, you know, Whether you were in the Warren Chirac back in the day or now you're just tuned into like whether what Dirk got going on or what the family of Doug and other situations got going on.
03:41:45.000Trench's News is one of the most reliable people who he's on the ground with it.
03:41:52.000You know, I would make a comparison, but I don't want to do it just because, you know, God rest his soul in terms of even, like, Zach TV. Because, like, I always feel...
03:42:01.000Like, people gave me a lot of credit for, like, the Warren Chirac and shit like that.
03:42:04.000Bro, Zach TV was, like, a million times me.
03:43:25.000But your question I think you asked me before I had the audio issues was how would someone orchestrate a murder for hire without getting caught, right?
03:44:49.000I'm going to give you the money upfront cash and tell you this is your budget.
03:44:52.000You're going to go ahead and do this shit.
03:44:53.000Here's the cash you're not getting no more.
03:44:56.000Me and you are not speaking about this, and everything that's done is always done face-to-face, in person, and we're walking while we're talking, and people are going to be wanted for wires beforehand.
03:45:04.000So, but obviously, if I'm putting a middleman, I trust this individual.
03:45:07.000Like, if it's a middleman, like, let's assume that this person is solid.
03:45:10.000I don't got to worry about none, right?
03:45:12.000Because, obviously, that's very important.
03:45:14.000So let's just assume this person is solid.
03:45:20.000If y'all are watching right now, whether you're watching on my man Myron's channel or you're watching on here, first of all, I'm a little conflicted.
03:45:30.000Because there's a lot of dumbass niggas watching, and I feel like they're about to take notes like, yo, this is really how you're about to get away with murder?
03:46:33.000Like, I'm not going to go to the bank and do a $50,000 withdrawal and then have CTRs, currency transaction reports, filed all over me like a dumbass.
03:46:41.000Like, I'm going to have this money built up over a period of time so there's no real, there's not a bunch of financial paper trail to show that I did a big withdrawal.
03:46:50.000Because anything over $10,000 has got to be reported to the IRS through something called a currency transaction report.
03:46:56.000So I will go ahead and, you know, incrementally do this.
03:47:01.000It might take me three years to pull this money out.
03:47:02.000But either way, it doesn't matter because, you know, revenge is always a dish preserved cold and it's better to have some distance between when the offense happened versus when you want to get your revenge.
03:47:11.000Revenge is always better served way later down the road anyway.
03:48:13.000And again, I'm going through the steps here, right?
03:48:15.000Obviously, I'm going in compartmentalized fashion, but I'm kind of going through the steps of what the next person should do.
03:48:20.000Middleman gives a dude cash and tells him, look, you go ahead and you handle this however you need to do it.
03:48:24.000Now, if I'm the guy and I'm the hitman and I get the cash, what I'm going to do is I'm going to try to do it myself, obviously, because I think, depending on who this individual is, how comfortable they are, et cetera, because the more people you involve, the more people can snitch, the more liabilities that come in.
03:48:38.000Now, let's say we're going to make this sexy and we're going to involve multiple people.
03:48:41.000No one's carrying a fucking smartphone.
03:50:08.000You just got to make sure they get rid of the serial numbers and all the different places that they hide it because they do hide serial numbers in certain parts of cars.
03:50:14.000You got to make sure the make and model doesn't have a hidden serial number so they can't identify it.
03:51:32.000So essentially, you're saying if there's gonna be an undetectable crime, it has to be so well manicured where you're gonna wait time that doesn't raise red flags.
03:51:47.000You're gonna do things and move in a way that's just not gonna give you up.
03:51:52.000Again, people in the street move impulsive.
03:51:55.000Yo, you killed this, I'm sliding on you today.
03:52:02.000You know, you can't listen to this all, oh, you ain't slide for blah, blah, blah.
03:52:05.000No, that's stupid because now they have a direct connection to you.
03:52:08.000So, and the other thing too, look, I just mentioned the gun thing because I know we got ninjas in here that might want to do it with a gun.
03:52:14.000Honest with y'all, you want to do it through poison.
03:54:23.000Yo, I really think that at this point in time, if the police...
03:54:29.000Like, again, if you're committing crime in, like, a shithole, respectfully, like...
03:54:36.000A city that is overridden with crime, they have a low clearance rate, whatever.
03:54:42.000But if this is a high-profile crime, and by the way, the only exception I have to this recently is I still don't understand how L.A. hasn't figured out Drake killed the ruler's murder.
03:58:49.000Like, this is worse than, like, this has the potential to be significantly worse than a RICO. Because not only did they commit the murder, they committed the murder with a machine gun, right?
03:59:12.000I know academics know some of Dirk's people, whatever, so if he wants to go ahead and relate this to Dirk and his team, feel free to do it.
03:59:19.000So, the only thing I can see that will get Dirk out of this situation, the only way?
04:00:20.000So, he's got to, like, he's got to kind of come to the prosecutor, his defense, kind of prosecutor, look, We want to help you guys solve all those unsolved murders in Chicago under a proffer, right?
04:00:33.000Which for your audience that might be wondering, a proffer is where he sits down with the U.S. Attorney and the FBI agents and the Chicago PD homicide and whoever else is involved.
04:00:41.000And he's able to kind of like give all the information he wants to give without necessarily being prosecuted for it.
04:00:48.000And I think that will probably help him from avoiding a life sentence.
04:02:04.000There was witness intimidation already documented that I read in the criminal complaint.
04:02:09.000So, bro, there's no way he's even going to get out on bond to fight this.
04:02:13.000So, I think the only way, and this is assuming the FBI even wants this information, which I'm going to go on the side.
04:02:18.000I'm going to be optimistic here and assume that they want to solve all these murders in Chicago that are unsolved.
04:02:24.000He's going to have to come forward and probably provide information on those murders because, I'll tell you this, he's at the top of the list for the FBI, so he can't give nobody else.
04:03:36.000So Allure is like when you, when you, it could be one of two things.
04:03:41.000Either A, you have an arrest warrant for an individual and you want to, and you want to get them.
04:03:46.000Or B, you're doing an operation, right, where you're gonna bust them after the operation is done.
04:03:53.000Let's say like a drug bust or a meeting where you're gonna exchange weapons that are, you know, prohibited or anything like that, classified information, whatever it may be, right?
04:04:00.000So you get the individual to meet you in a friendly country where you could do the meet and or get them arrested.
04:06:43.000If you're a terrorist or a spy or like national security shit, that's when they're gonna deploy the dark side where these people don't operate on the law no more.
04:07:07.000Do you think they're going to indict him on murder higher than there's going to be a subsequent higher indictment, which would be a superseding indictment?
04:07:15.000Or do you think that he's going to run into all of this shit?
04:07:19.000So what I predict is, is they're gonna indict him at least on the charges that he got hit with the criminal complaint, which is the conspiracy charge.
04:07:28.000They're gonna definitely indict him on that one at bare minimum.
04:07:31.000Do they have the time to do the more refined charges like they did with the other individuals?
04:07:37.000The RICO, I'd be really impressed if the AUSA can go ahead and get a RICO indictment done that quickly.
04:07:43.000But they will absolutely do an indictment on Dirk just to get him formally charged.
04:07:48.000And then we can absolutely expect a superseding indictment in the future.
04:07:51.000Whether it's a RICO indictment or more charges on Dirk, I don't know.
04:07:54.000But there is going to be absolutely a superseding indictment on Dirk for sure, I see in the future.
04:08:00.000Hey, by the way, chat, so one of the most depressing things I've seen, man, and I don't believe, I don't agree with this, and Charleston, I fuck with you, but I don't agree with you on this.
04:08:10.000He says, yo, he's giving India A few months.
04:10:13.000Look, I'll give her a little bit of credit because she actually got in a full-on shootout with him when people tried to invade the house.
04:10:21.000And I think, I don't know if he took her Virginia or he was like maybe number two or three, which obviously studies show that women under body count of five are way more likely to be faithful.
04:14:35.000So when the first MeToo wave came out, a couple of like, you know, first of all, he had married some chick when she was like 16 when he was 30.
04:15:33.000But people call him either half guilty because, yo, you ran, or they call him super smart because he left so early that the cops have no incentive to go after him.
04:15:47.000And it's not like he's trying to come back.
04:15:50.000It depends on how, like, how famous you are and what the feds gain by arresting you.
04:15:56.000Like, if you're a big person and the crime was bad, they're gonna find a way to get you, right?
04:16:03.000You know, it might have not even ended up becoming a federal case, bro.
04:16:06.000So if it doesn't become a federal case, it's gonna obviously be a lot harder for the state and locals to go ahead and get a warrant for you.
04:16:12.000The feds could go ahead and get something called the UFAP warrant, Which is an unlawful flight to avoid prosecution.
04:16:17.000But are you going to really expend that many resources to go chase a dude in Bali like Russell Simmons?
04:16:21.000I mean, Russell Simmons hasn't been popping for 30 years, bro.
04:16:46.000The judge, the district judge in the case with Diddy actually granted a order that's basically a gag order for both sides saying shut the fuck up, no more leaks, no blah blah blah.
04:17:01.000Diddy Their proposed order and also their theories, some people thought were wild.
04:17:07.000So in their theory, they said that the government leaked the Cassie thing to try to help push the narrative that could sway people in the court of public opinion to blah, blah.
04:17:18.000Do you think that the feds would ever leak something like the Cassie video, bro?
04:17:45.000And then he settled like a day later, and then the feds didn't actually raid his thing until like March or something like that, till the spring damn year.
04:17:52.000So what I think is she had, this is what I think.
04:18:27.000Matter of fact, she probably turned it over to the feds and maybe sold a copy to TMZ, et cetera.
04:18:34.000Like those videos are going to be worth money.
04:18:35.000So nothing is stopping her from giving those videos to the feds and cooperating with the feds because I guarantee you she's going to be a star witness for the HSI, New York in this.
04:18:44.000But nothing is stopping her from selling those videos and making a bag as well.
04:18:48.000So I wouldn't be surprised if she didn't sell it to paparazzi, the sex videos and the video of her getting her ass whooped.
04:19:01.000The thing is this with the government.
04:19:03.000They want you to get blindsided when they hit you with discovery, right?
04:19:07.000They don't want the defense to have that stuff in front of them and know what's coming.
04:19:10.000So that video actually hurts them and their criminal case will leverage because then the defense can kind of see what's coming on and what's going to happen.
04:19:17.000So what I think is Cassie leaked it to the press, got paid for it, and then she also gave it to the feds as well for their criminal case.
04:19:24.000But the feds can't stop her from leaking the video.
04:19:48.000A case high profile like that, bro, you got to keep all your cards to your chest because you're going after someone that has the money And the legal team to actually fight this shit.
04:19:57.000So you can't afford to fuck up and have cases as things get leaked to the press that could compromise your investigation because you know when you're going out to someone like Didi, you gotta come correct and you can easily go to trial and you don't want to lose trial.
04:20:09.000Feds don't lose trials for that reason.
04:20:10.000So if I was a case agent and one of my witnesses leaked a piece of my evidence to the press, I'd be calling her and saying, you dumb bitch, I should fucking talk to the AUSA about prosecuting your dumb ass for that.
04:20:23.000Hey, yo, we got this picture on the screen.
04:20:26.000I don't even know if it's real, but it's hilarious.
04:20:29.000They said this is OTF Jam in the interrogation room, and they got him fucking up a bag of motherfucking...
04:21:11.000All right, so you capture, all right, you lock the witness up, they're in whatever, like, and are you asking them, like, are you hungry on the way there, or you ask them if they're hungry when they're in, like...
04:21:24.000All right, look, we're gonna go all the way back, so I really explain how you should do my shit, right?
04:21:27.000Because I had a lot of informants, right?
04:21:53.000I'm the guy that's running the case, right?
04:21:55.000Depending on who the individual is, Depends on how hard I'm gonna go.
04:21:59.000If they're not that bad, like if they don't got a crazy criminal history or like it's not like that serious, I'm gonna try to catch him at the airport.
04:22:07.000Or I'll try to catch him at his house or maybe his girls place, right?
04:22:12.000And if I know that he's not like that crazy a person, I'll try not to do the SWAT team.
04:22:16.000Because the SWAT team makes shit weird.
04:22:18.000Then I gotta do a lot of, you know, I gotta like be all nice and all this extra shit, whatever.
04:22:23.000So So the SWAT team makes it a little bit tougher.
04:22:27.000So I try not to do a SWAT team unless I absolutely have to and they're a dangerous individual.
04:22:30.000But most of the time, it'll be I do a traffic stop, right?
04:22:37.000A traffic stop, catch them at the airport, etc., right?
04:22:41.000So, after they get arrested, right, I'm not the one that originally arrests him.
04:22:46.000Now, if I am the one that's there, right, the other guy cuffs him up and he's kind of an asshole, I come in and I say, hey, how are the cuffs?
04:23:58.000I was one of the, like, I got a director's award.
04:24:00.000Like, I didn't do that from, like, just, you know, like, I was what you would consider, like, a good case agent, like, case maker type dude.
04:24:06.000So I wasn't like on a SWAT team and under this Tackleberry shit, cause that's just like grunt retard shit.
04:24:11.000I was more focused on doing big conspiracy cases.
04:24:13.000And the way you do that is you gotta be a good talker.
04:24:15.000You gotta be able to identify with these guys.
04:24:17.000It's not like the fucking movies where you bring them in and you put this fucking light on their face and say, hey nigga, you gotta talk to me like this.
04:24:22.000Like, no man, you talk to these people as human beings.
04:24:25.000Bro, I spent like an hour or two, they're shooting the shit with them about their family, their kids, their life.
04:24:31.000One dude was like a fucking like professional frisbee player.
04:25:37.000So here's the other thing, too, that's really important, right?
04:25:39.000So when you arrest somebody, guys, you got to read them their Miranda rights, right?
04:25:42.000So the way I would, like, deal with that is I'd be like, all right, bro, look, obviously, you're here in handcuffs and shit like that, so I just got to do this as a formality.
04:27:42.000So, like, what I'll do is I'll either keep driving or I'll park it and then we eat and we just shoot the shit.
04:27:49.000And that's why I handcuff them in the front because, like, you know, Because a lot of agents would be like, nah, you know, you got to be handcuffed in the back and shit.
04:27:58.000Like, you know, because they're fat slobs or females or whatever.
04:28:01.000But like, with me, I was like, you know, I was like in the best shape back then.
04:28:03.000So I was like, hey, I'm going to handcuff you in the front so they can eat and shit too, bro.
04:28:06.000So, and that stuff goes really far because most agents are dicks.
04:28:14.000I always talk to them like a human being.
04:28:15.000I always call them by their first name or whatever they prefer to be called by, their nickname, whatever the hell it may be, depending on who they were.
04:28:21.000If they're a high-ranking guy, I would refer to them by their high-ranking name.
04:28:26.000And the first hour, I wouldn't ask them nothing about criminal activity, bro.
04:29:09.000Say to homies, say, yo, if you get them some McDonald's, by the time you get back, you might start remembering some shit that's going down.
04:29:18.000Yeah, I mean, you know, you could do it like that, where you order the food once you get back to the station.
04:29:23.000I used to get the food for them right then and there, because here's the thing, the drive was so long that they'd be hungry again by the time we got to the interview.
04:33:03.000Depending on where you stand in the organization.
04:33:05.000But the thing is, is that you actually have to have some...
04:33:08.000Because keep in mind, when agents pick you up, they already know what you're privy to and what you're not privy to a lot of times in these conspiracy cases.
04:33:14.000So, if you're a low-level guy, they're gonna be like, nah, we ain't gonna give you a 5K. But if you're like a mid-to-higher-level guy, they'll be like, alright, yeah, we'll give you that 5K. But if you're the top guy, you ain't gonna get no 5K 9 out of 10 times unless you got something really fucking good.
04:33:26.000So in Dirk's case, the only thing he has to barter is he's gotta solve those murders in Chicago.
04:33:31.000And that's assuming the FBI even gives a fuck and wants to solve them.
04:35:21.000They know that he's the user of the phone because somebody was contacting Dirk on that phone in February 2022, so they know for a fact Dirk is the user of that phone number.
04:36:20.000So, the 6-9 situation, the reason why 6-9 worked, and I feel like an asshole because I've said this before, but I guess for the people that might not know, because me and you have had this conversation a million times, so I apologize, but for your audience that might not be aware, the reason why 6-9 got such little time, guys, this is how 6-9 did it.
04:36:37.000He was in the middle of the organization.
04:36:40.000When you're a financier and the rapper, you had the status and the money.
04:36:44.000So that means you're rubbing elbows with people in the middle to low level and you're also rubbing elbows with people at the high level, right?
04:36:50.000So since he's in the middle, he's privy to all the gang activity on both sides.
04:36:56.000So he's the perfect person to turn because he knows what's going on.
04:37:01.000On top of that, he had an incentive to cooperate because these losers were trying to kill him.
04:37:43.000So since he's the top dude, he's going to be looked at as a leader organizer and he's going to get more time off of that.
04:37:47.000Him and Grant are going to be the leader organizers of this situation and they're going to get the most time by far.
04:37:52.000They're going to be the ones closest to getting life, even though the shooters that actually killed Kwon Do's cousin Might not necessarily get life.
04:38:01.000I think all of them are probably going to be likely to get, you know, football numbers where they're not going to ever get out of prison.
04:38:06.000But Dirk and Grant are going to be the most susceptible to get the higher sentences because they're the leader organizers.
04:38:12.000And when it comes to sentencing, when they do their numbers and they're crunching the numbers and all that, they typically get the most time.
04:38:20.000So it's not looking good for Dirk, bro, at all.
04:39:14.000No, I'm saying I'm not going to tell and I'm going to kill a nigga and try to kill me.
04:39:19.000Alright, so you're gonna kill a high-ranking blood member when you're not even in the gang and federal prisons are literally run by Bloods and Crips.
04:43:56.000Like, I get it that you have this image of him in your head, but I want him to actually be free and be able to see his kids grow up and not be in prison for the rest of his life.
04:44:39.000Bro, him admitting that YSL is a gang fucks everybody up in the indictment because that's acknowledging that it is an organized criminal entity, an enterprise, which is what they alleged in the indictment.
04:44:50.000Even if they can't use that outside of this plea, they can't use it.
04:49:10.000You guys gotta understand, bro, that YSL case is a state case with the state of Georgia with a bunch of fucking incompetent lawyers and idiots, bro.
04:49:18.000Like, the feds don't move like the state of Georgia.
04:49:22.000Like, this is a, this is, bro, this is gonna be out of, this is the FBI, this is the Central District of Los Angeles, a very, you know, aggressive U.S. Attorney's Office, and they're going after an A-list rapper.
04:57:44.000He should have taken the stand, but I know he didn't want to.
04:57:47.000Even if he took the stand in this woman-controlled world, he was just a little more guilty, bro.
04:57:54.000Yeah, but the thing that kills me is like, bro, it doesn't make sense for her to shoot her because, bro, the bitches were fighting, bro, before the shots were even fired.
04:58:02.000Like, Meg and her dumbass friend, what was her name?
05:00:52.000The only thing that makes sense is like understanding that like, yo...
05:00:58.000Meg, back then, she had, like, the build of some chick on HGH, and, like, it's one of those joints where it's like, yo, you might need a weapon for this one.
05:04:46.000Anybody who's arguing with a woman, tell me the last time you've argued with a woman at her spot that she got so crazy she broke her own shit.
05:06:21.000You guys helped me make a very entertaining stream.
05:06:26.000I do know some of y'all want me to do a little bit longer, but I've been on a really early time schedule, so that's why around 2 o'clock, like, that's just natural.
05:06:35.000I've been getting up, so even now, like, I'm about to get up at, like, 6, 7 o'clock and I don't do another nap afterwards.
05:06:41.000So, like, my body just, after a while, like, at 2 o'clock, it's like, yo, dawg, go to sleep.
05:11:07.000Yeah, guys, so come on over to Castle Club.
05:11:13.000I'll read, like, any last chats, and then we'll come on over to Castle Club, because on Castle Club, we're going to watch the most banned documentary ever.