Kay Flock Will Get LIFE In Prison For MURDER UNLESS He Does THIS...NEVER BEFORE SEEN COURT DOCS!
Episode Stats
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2 hours and 52 minutes
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177.72978
Summary
On this episode of Fed It, I break down the case of Kevin Perez. This case is a murder case that took place in the Bronx, New York City. Kevin Perez is a former NYPD detective who served as a Special Agent in the NYPD Intelligence Division. He was a member of the NYPD's Gang Enforcement Unit. He is currently serving a 10 year sentence at Rikers Island Federal Prison.
Transcript
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And we are live. What's up, guys? Welcome to Fed It. I got a cool little intro. I'm playing right now. Let me know what y'all think.
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We're going to work on it if it needs to be fixed, but let's see how the draft looks.
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Okay, guys, I used to be a special agent on Malaysia Investigation. It is what it is. That's what I used to do.
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I'm very proud of that. I'm very happy that I did it. It was a great career.
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Okay, so the other question that someone gave, which is a fantastic question, is cases that I did mostly were human smuggling and drug trafficking.
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Those are like two crimes that I'm – that's my butter. That's my sauce, okay?
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All right. Welcome back to the show, guys. How are you guys doing?
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Welcome to Fed It. Let me know how y'all like that.
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I might have to make a few edits to it. Shout out to my boy Kaizen Graphics for making that one for me.
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And, you know, it's just a little sum right now. We're going to keep, you know, improving as always.
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As you guys know, we keep scaling up over here at Fresh and Fit, a.k.a. Fed It. We don't stop.
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So anyway, quick announcements, guys. First and foremost, I want to apologize to you guys
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because I had told you guys that I was going to do this breakdown for a few weeks now.
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And the issue, guys, I'll tell y'all straight up, be 100% transparent.
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So it was really hard to get the documents for this goddamn case.
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I'm going to be honest, okay? It was really tough.
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As you guys know, I break down federal cases most of the time.
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But, you know, sometimes state cases come across. You guys ask for it.
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And the difference is when you do federal cases, you can go on Pacer, get what you need to.
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You know, the Fed system in general is a lot better about updating cases.
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This is a state case, guys. It's a murder case.
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So when it's a murder case, 9 out of 10 times, it's going to be done by the state.
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So, yeah. So I had to go and get the documents from the city of New York, which is pretty difficult.
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And right here, guys, I actually have the criminal complaint, right?
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I've been looking everywhere, and no one has them.
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But they are the court documents, criminal complaint on the state side from the state of New York against one Kevin Perez, a.k.a.
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K-FLOC, okay? And we're going to break this thing down.
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We're going to go over his past, the gang ties, all that other stuff, so that this all makes sense, okay?
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I got the surveillance footage. I got everything, all right?
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The only thing, though, guys, is that this is a pending case.
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There's new stuff coming out almost, you know, every other day about this case.
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But, no, definitely, I got some transcripts that are on the way as well.
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He actually had a court hearing on January 4th.
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And, guys, for you that are wondering, your arraignment is your formal, essentially.
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An arraignment is like an initial appearance but, like, more formal.
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So, like, when you first get arrested, you know, you must be brought in front of a judge
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Or at least read your rights and, you know, hey, you have the right to remain silent.
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You can say it can be used against you in a court of law, blah, blah, blah.
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And, you know, whether that, you know, you get bond or you get remanded, right?
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In this case, he was – I think they sent him to Rikers, right?
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And right now he's actually in isolation because he has a contagious disease.
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And he had an arraignment on January – yeah, January 4th, excuse me.
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He was there with his attorney, which we're going to talk about that as well.
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But I went and got the transcripts of that court hearing.
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I actually tried to get someone in the courtroom, right?
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We go hard over here for y'all over here, Fed it.
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But it was a little dangerous because this guy has a lot of issues, okay?
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So the person that we're going to get to go over there had some safety concerns.
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And when I go over the guy's background, it's all going to make sense to you guys as to why there are some issues here, okay?
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So let me go through some of these chats real fast.
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And thank you guys so much for donating to the channel and supporting.
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You know, all this goes right back in, as you guys know.
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You know, I'm going really hard for y'all guys.
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You know, sending people out to the courtrooms and, you know, getting the documents and everything else like that.
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Obviously, it's fairly time-consuming, but we're out here for you guys.
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I'll read these chats, and then we'll get into this bad boy.
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And I hope you guys checked out the music videos I told you guys to check out before the show.
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I'm going to hear the music out so you guys kind of know what I'm talking about.
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Want to give a quick shout-out to you, Myron, for standing up against Group Thing.
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I was born in Africa and really understand how luxurious our lives here as an American.
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Elo, I don't get to catch these lives often due to work, but I got to respect the grind.
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And, yeah, I definitely know what it's like growing up in the United States as an African-American, guys.
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For all those that try to say, oh, you don't know what it's like.
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I was discriminated right next to you in the grocery store, my friend, or any other place.
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Hey, I think you might be the new member, the first member of FEDIT.
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You know, we had to actually have someone go to, you know, the precinct, get it for us.
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They actually recognize Fresh and Fit, and they're like, hey, we got y'all.
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And they love the channel, and they hooked it up.
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Even though people want to hate and say all this other crazy stuff, hey, we got a lot
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Keep up the grind, and you'll for sure pass all these other YouTube channels that do this.
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I mean, guys, I'm not even trying to toot my own horn here, but there is no one else that
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There is no one else that breaks down these criminal cases from the perspective of a former
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I was a former Special Agent of Homeland Security Investigations.
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You know, I'm familiar with how the state works.
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And we're going to break this down, and I'm going to give you guys a unique perspective
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Everyone gives lawyer perspectives or whatever, but I'm going to give you all the law enforcement
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Peanut Patootie, shout out to you all the way from the UK.
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Shout out to the UK crew awake right now supporting.
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I just was, you know, launched it today, but I'm going to get cool little badges.
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You know, we'll make the FBI badge the most basic one and then just work our way out.
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Shout out to anybody out here that might work for the Bureau.
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Okay, so today's topic, as you guys know, we're going to talk about K-Flock.
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K-Flock is probably one of the, was one of the hottest, or at this moment, probably one
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I love drill, as funny as that sounds, given my former career.
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But anyway, so K-Flock is probably one of the hottest artists of 2020.
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He has the Bronx drill sound, which for some of you guys that are wondering, well, what
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Guys, drill is a style of hip-hop that kind of glorifies killing each other, drilling
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And then what happened was the UK started doing drill music as well.
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And they started using these very unique beats, okay?
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And what happened was those beats, right, got pretty much imported over to Brooklyn.
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And then a guy named Tutu G's, right, started, you know, was the first one to really start
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All the Brooklyn artists, you know, now that are using the, you know, the drill beats, the
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I like the Cho Rappers, like Coach and Tutu G's.
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I think both of them are very talented, and I enjoy both music.
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Then I'll listen to a fucking, I'll listen to another Pop Smoke song or a 5-0 Forens song.
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But yeah, UK had the beats first, and then the New York rappers started using them.
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Which, Bronx Drill is unique because it uses, like, certain synthesizers, and they sample
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a lot of things, which we're going to talk about here in a second, which is why I wanted
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you guys to listen to that D-Thing song, someone I used to know.
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But we're going to get into that here in a second.
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Young guy, Kevin Perez, okay, a.k.a. K-Flock, born April 20, 2003, rapper, right?
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I think he's Hispanic and black, or he might be Dominican.
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People basically, from what I understand, he had recently signed a 7-year-old
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And, yeah, you know, he was literally, it fucking hurts me, man, to see, you know, someone's
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Especially given the charges that he's currently facing, which we're going to talk about murder,
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So, now that you kind of guys kind of know the bio, so how did this guy get popular?
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So let's go over to his YouTube page real quick, give you all a little bit of a background on
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And we're also, you know, don't forget to support and subscribe to the channel.
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So here's his YouTube channel over here, guys, right?
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And he has a lot more views than I do on this channel on poverty.
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And so the song he has right now, guys, is Be Honest Remix featuring G Herbo, right?
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We're going to talk about this song a little bit because this song kind of ignited a little
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He has going on, which we're going to talk about.
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And, you know, here's some of his other joints.
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So and then being honest, his big hits are Is You Ready?
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And and then Being Honest, which I don't know why.
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But here's the remix that he had with G Herbo, which came out two months ago, right?
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You know, I'm saying hopefully the guy is able to get out of this.
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Those are some of his his songs, right, that he's that he's known for that kind of put him
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He's he's by far the hottest rapper out of the Bronx right now.
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There's no disputing that, you know, I know he had a little bit of issue with a guy
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named Ron Suno, you know, because there is basically like a little tangent here.
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I didn't really have this on the on the list, but I just know this from listening to the
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He's also a Bronx rapper and he got famous off social media, you know, doing this little
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And, you know, he got famous off that and he also started rapping as well.
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And he got known mostly for his social media stuff, not really the music like that, you
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He's done like, you know, he's done collabs with Fabio, all that other stuff.
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You know, he's definitely got in there, I think.
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But him and K flock actually got into a fistfight at Rolling Loud over, you know, who's the king
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But, you know, at this point, you know, right now, K flock has a way bigger buzz than he
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does, you know, I'm saying, let's just be honest.
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But, you know, obviously, that's going to cause issues, you know, I'm saying in hip
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hop, it goes up and down, you know, I'm saying it is what it is.
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And they got in a legit fistfight over in Rolling Loud.
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But anyway, so let's go with so let's talk about his background.
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OK, because this is the stuff that kind of it kind of shocked me.
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You know, this dude's only 18 years old and he is a yeah, basically, guys, he's a gang
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OK, he is a member of the Sev side set of the bloods.
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OK, and there's three main gangs in the Bronx, guys, that I want to let you guys know about.
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their original goons have beef with the young gunners, a.k.a.
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So K flock belongs to Sev side and his main rival, a guy named D thing is a member of the
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OK, so you got the OGs, the YGs, Sev side, K flock is Sev side.
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OK, three main gangs in the Bronx and Sev side is basically look at think of it as like
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a bunch of bloods, a bunch of different blood sets within one gang.
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And like I told you guys before, and they're cool with the rolling 80s crypts down there
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Just I'll give you guys a quick little, you know what?
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If you guys want me to break down gang dynamics in New York, give me a one in the chat.
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If you guys want me to do, I'll break it down real fast.
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I broke it down in the Casanova, you know, show, but I'm not sure if you guys want me
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to give you a little refresher on how gangs operate in New York versus other places.
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If you guys give me ones, I'll go over it real fast.
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So so for me to properly explain this, I'm going to have to pull up this useful wiki right
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here, since everyone likes to roast me for using Wikipedia.
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But even though Wikipedia is actually peer reviewed, so it's actually pretty legit.
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Long story short, I talked about this on the Casanova case where I went into deep details
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OK, and they basically started thanks to our boy Omar Makporti, a.k.a.
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These guys basically formulated the bloods as we know it in New York City.
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It started off as a prison gang to protect against the much stronger Latin kings.
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OK, who are basically beating up the black gangs.
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So they use the umbrella of the bloods to unite, come together and have a strong front
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the Latin kings in prison in Rikers Island in the early 90s.
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And OG Mac used to travel that basically the father of the New York bloods, as we know it,
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the UBN, United Blood Nation, would travel between New York City and California.
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And he when he was out in Cali, that's when he really got acclimated with how the bloods
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For my international viewers, the blood started in Los Angeles, California.
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And what OG Mac basically did was he brought that gang culture over to New York, brought
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it in the prison systems as a methodology to to have a united front to keep from getting
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He was indicted by the FBI in in the early 2000s.
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But yeah, so that's a quick little overview on the bloods.
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Now, let's talk about how the bloods operate in New York City outside of the prison system.
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In New York City, guys, the way gangs operate is they have alliances.
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OK, and what I mean by that, let's look at let's look at Pop Smoke for an example.
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The woos is an umbrella gang that is comprised of bloods, crips, some renegade GDs, even some
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And they're basically unified to fight off other gangs, even though they're all rocking
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They're all from the same area, same neighborhood.
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You're like the flag you claim is not as important as the territory that you're in.
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OK, so so the biggest example of this is you got the woos, right?
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A.K.A. Pop Smoke was going to make it an international thing, right?
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He was a crip, but there was a bunch of bloods in the woos.
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OK, five year foreign, you know, shout out to my boy Sosa.
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He's there with a bunch of obviously five years, a crip himself, but his main guy, Sosa,
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blood and he's dancing around the red bandana and everything like that.
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It's all good because they're from the same area.
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OK, and they wore with some with the with the chose.
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Most mostly comprised of gangster disciples, GDs, black bandanas.
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And it's a violent battle over there in in Brooklyn.
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You know, I'm saying they basically the homicide rates went crazy in 2020 during the pandemic.
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And there are some renegade bloods in there as well with the chose.
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OK, that don't fuck with the woo that are, you know, aligned with the chose.
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Well, that's how New York gangs operate in general.
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Where they align with other they align with this rolling 80s crip set to to get things.
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It don't matter if you guys are from the same block, same neighborhood.
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You guys are good and you just beat up the other dudes, regardless of whatever it is.
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So anyway, so that's a little breakdown on how New York operates.
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He's from Brooklyn, so he knows everything I'm speaking is facts, B.
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OK, and the reason why I'm bringing this up is I want to show you guys the background of this guy and why what probably happened.
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Allegedly, I have an insider source that lives in the Bronx that knows these guys that says they're not blood cousins and says that everyone assumes that they're cousins.
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And, you know, they kind of just run with it because it makes the narrative better.
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They definitely do want to kill each other when they see each other.
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Oh, Lord, it always amazes me how hip hop has changed so much.
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You know, it used to be like Nas and Jay-Z, like, you know, just talking shit over wax.
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You know, I'm saying maybe I'll slap him if I see him in person.
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These dudes are actually killing each other, bro.
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So, OK, so this song right here, hold on, let me pull it up.
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So this name of this joint is called Talk Facts.
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OK, and it's obviously muted, guys, because I don't want to get hit with the copyright.
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And just to give you guys the cliff notes, this song is basically a diss track where D thing is openly.
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Making fun of dead people, OK, that they killed or people that got killed from the opposing gangs.
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Literally talking about real life events of people that were murdered.
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And the crazy part is all these guys are fucking kids.
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Some of the people that they're talking about that got murdered or, you know, 12 and 13 or 14.
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The Bronx is the most dangerous borough in New York.
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You know, and you can see in the background, you can see like you can look at these guys.
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I don't even think these guys have beards like no muscle, barely any facial hair.
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And they're talking about smoking ops and all that other stuff.
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This is basically think of this as the New York version of who I smoke from Young and Ace and them, where they, you know, talked about Fulio's dead homies.
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So I'm I remember, you know, that ethers and the takeovers and blood in my eyes and wanks and stuff.
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This stuff doesn't even come close to what these young boys are doing.
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They're talking about real people dying, real people getting stabbed up, etc.
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And as a matter of fact, the thing here who just see, I'll know who he is.
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But they're using a sample of someone that I used to know.
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And you can hear it in the background, you know, someone that I used to know.
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So, I mean, is this guy even 21 to be drinking this Hennessy?
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So many crimes probably be broken right now as we speak.
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Just so you guys know, you're going to notice when you watch these drill music videos that they wipe their nose a lot.
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Or they say, look, we don't wipe his nose or whatever.
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It's a slang term for robbing or killing somebody.
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So if you see rap music video, especially drill, they're doing that joint.
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Killing and or robbing someone or committing some kind of felony or crime.
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Don't forget to like the video, by the way, too.
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But I'm a you as a fellow YouTuber, I'm going to I'm going to like the video and subscribe.
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You know, hopefully they're able to stop this bullshit.
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So he talked about a bunch of dead people in that song.
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And one of the people that he actually talked about is this dude right here.
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And I'm going to bring this all full circle here for you on a second.
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I got a lot of tabs open here, so I'm making sure that I got the right one.
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If I can't fucking find out, we'll literally make another tab and just pull it up for y'all.
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And then we got here and for Pierre, Ron Suno, hot caca.
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I knew I knew y'all were going to say something, bro.
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I knew somebody was going to make a comment and say he trash.
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I don't listen to him, but you know, I'm saying I ain't going to say he trash because I don't listen to him.
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But yeah, I mean, it's undoubtable that K-Flock is hotter than him.
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Let's just keep it a thousand culture at five bucks for the algo.
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Like the video, please, because putting these joints together ain't easy.
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OK, so, OK, let me let me share this screen with y'all real fast.
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Go ahead and subscribe and like the video, Hip Hop Daily.
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And the reason why I want to show y'all this is in the song that D-Thank put out, someone that I used to know, this is this guy named Smelly.
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OK, and basically, August 14, 2016, Smelly sold a dirt bike to a man named Hector Sanchez.
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OK, and I got it muted just in case, you know, I'm saying I don't want to get in trouble.
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Copy, I'm going to give credit to Hip Hop Daily.
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And basically what happened was Smelly offered to sell us Sanchez.
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He basically sold the bike to a dude named Sanchez for 80 bucks, even though it was easily worth 300.
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So Sanchez agreed to buy the bike and paid him 80.
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But 10 minutes later, Smelly came back with a bunch of people.
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So, you know, try to pull an Indian taker backer.
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And Sanchez said, no, I ain't giving you the bike back.
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OK, and Smelly, you know, was there with his people.
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And what happened was Sanchez, he pulled out a knife and he stabbed the guy, stabbed him, bro.
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And he, you know, out of respect, he shouts him out on a lot of songs.
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So, any times you guys listen to Lil TJ and he talks about Smelly, he's talking about his friend.
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The thing, as you guys know, beefs with K-Flock, right?
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And he made fun of TJ's best friend, saying he got poked up and stuff like that.
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I'm going to share the screen again with y'all.
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And guys, don't forget to like the goddamn video, OK, as I pull this other thing up right now.
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This is why I told y'all to watch the video not in the mood right now.
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So, this song right here is what really made K-Flock blow up, OK?
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This is on Lil TJ's joint, 16 million views, OK?
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It's actually one of my favorite joints right now, too.
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As you can see, here he is, wiping the nose, throwing rakes down and shit.
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Never do this, what you're about to see here in a second.
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Oh, he's basically collabing with two, I would say, mainstream hip-hop artists, right?
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Before he had his joint, his solo joints, right?
00:29:10.180
But that's what put him, this one definitely put him on the map, especially with The City.
00:29:13.860
This song is getting regular radio play right now.
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But, right, that came, that collab came because, like I said, the common issue that they have with D-Thing.
00:29:27.760
And then, obviously, K-Flock not getting along with D-Thing.
00:29:31.240
And I kind of put that together, you know, myself because I was like, oh, no wonder he collabed with him because this dude made fun of Smelly.
00:29:38.280
Now, another thing also, just to let y'all know how deep this is, right?
00:29:44.220
This song is what also made K-Flock extremely popular.
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Which, shout out to my boy, Bruce, Bruce CLR, Criminal Lawyer Reacts.
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But the main takeaway from this, right, and, you know, here he is with the red bandana, showing the gang ties.
00:30:05.980
Like I told you guys before, he is a part of SevSide, a set of the Bloods.
00:30:37.600
Some of you guys that don't know, there's a movie called Paid in Full.
00:30:41.900
And in the movie, the uncle kicks out Mekhi Pfeiffer.
00:30:46.440
No, Mekhi Pfeiffer kicks out the uncle out the house.
00:30:48.380
And then that uncle sets up Mekhi to get his nephew.
00:31:00.560
No, it wasn't planned because I got the tab muted.
00:31:10.260
But anyway, y'all got to hear some shit, right?
00:31:28.860
That was a song that he did where they were basically he was dissing D-Thing because him
00:31:36.900
Again, like I said, I've been told that they're not really cousins.
00:31:53.940
You know, the beef makes people want to want to watch.
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Y'all should know that from fucking watching us.
00:32:01.220
You know how many people make videos on us, right?
00:32:03.640
They're like, oh, there's an exposed video on Myron.
00:32:10.200
Like people are out here saying a bunch of crazy shit, bro.
00:32:19.020
When the hate don't work, then they start spreading lies.
00:32:24.000
So yeah, so he basically made that comment, right?
00:32:31.020
I could basically, even though we're family, I could still, you know, get you set up.
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Is that, is that, give me ones in the chat if it's echoing.
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If it's not echoing, I shouldn't see any ones in the chat.
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And let me get rid of, all right, let me start closing some of these tabs.
00:33:24.080
So I'm going to share the screen with y'all real fast.
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They're both in jail right now as we speak at Rikers, and they've been dissing each other
00:33:59.660
You know, Soulja Boy, kiss me through the phone.
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I'm going to put this bad boy on Firefox, and we're going to do this again.
00:34:38.280
This is his response to KFLOX, Is You Ready, where he says,
00:34:41.880
Hey, I could do you dirty like I did the sunny.
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And by the way, that song became a hot record in New York.
00:34:59.240
So obviously, D-Thing is going to feel some type of way about that.
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And then this is what led to him getting the feature with Lil TJ
00:35:30.180
Tell niggas stop playing with me and they raps, bro.
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Whether they're family or not, it don't matter.
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I think it only echoes when the headphones are too close to the mic.
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Have you ever been contacted by your old job regarding information you have said pertaining
00:36:16.100
No, because everything I provide you guys is public information.
00:36:18.880
I never talk about any type of classified information.
00:36:21.880
And to be honest with you, I rarely dealt with classified information.
00:36:26.300
I was aware of it, but I didn't really deal with it because like I told y'all before,
00:36:31.760
And when you do big cases, it's very different.
00:36:34.220
It's very difficult to deal with classified information because that information cannot
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But yeah, everything I talk about, guys, is public information.
00:36:59.100
Like I said, when it comes to hip hop, guys, attention is the currency.
00:37:03.040
As much as people want to talk shit about, you know, six, nine, he was able to draw himself
00:37:06.800
a lot of attention to make a lot of money when he came out of jail, you know, allegedly
00:37:11.640
The Gooba music video was a genius marketing move.
00:37:14.540
And the way he did it with the IG live, he put his, um, he went on, put himself up on
00:37:20.160
You know, as much as people hate Tekashi six, nine, when it comes from a marketing standpoint,
00:37:27.220
No one has gotten more IG live viewers than he did when he came out.
00:37:30.240
So, you know, people can hate all they want, but marketing is marketing, my friends.
00:37:35.560
So as you guys could see, he has a lot of enemies.
00:37:39.880
I wanted to just show you all that to illustrate that K flock has a lot of enemies guys.
00:37:46.160
Obviously his quick rise to success is going to make people feel a certain type of way.
00:37:50.940
And, uh, people don't, you know, guys, hell, I know, I'm, I know this right now.
00:37:57.060
Like everyone's trying to talk smack about me, make insults, blah, blah, blah, ad hominem
00:38:03.220
Pictures that I've had on my own Facebook for, for the better part of a decade, trying to
00:38:07.500
say exposed, bro, my shit is probably it's been out there.
00:38:10.860
But people are going to always try to come at you when you're successful.
00:38:15.340
And K flock is in that position as you guys are going to see right now with, uh, breaking
00:38:20.580
down some of the surveillance footage that I have here.
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And I got an exclusive angle as well that not many people have, I had to dig it down, um,
00:38:28.460
with the, uh, what's it called on different types of media outlets, but I was able to find
00:38:33.080
a unique camera angle that not many people have put on YouTube.
00:38:35.660
Um, and then also just so y'all know, quick little, you know, gang history thing, uh, the,
00:38:42.640
the YGs and, um, basically a lot of, a lot of these gangs used to be one.
00:38:48.580
And what happened was there was a fight or like, uh, gang leaders ended up betraying each
00:38:53.160
other and they split off, you know what I'm saying?
00:38:55.820
So that's kind of where this gang war started from.
00:38:58.500
Um, it was basically, there used to be one and there was an issue there, there was a
00:39:02.580
gang leader was killed in a bar fight and that led to the, you know, the collapse of
00:39:10.680
So, okay, so let's, uh, so now let's talk about the murder.
00:39:14.920
This all brought us, you know, here to now K flock is facing a murder charge.
00:39:21.420
Obviously a very successful rise, a lot of haters though.
00:39:24.920
A lot of ops, a lot of dead people that died behind this music.
00:39:33.180
So, um, let me, uh, let me pull up this article for you guys that hit the news that hit, uh,
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And then we're going to continue just work on our way back.
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This is when the first, the news first broke out December 27, 2021.
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Some, some of the facts have changed, but we're going to read it, you know, as if it just happened.
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K flock attorney speaks out following, well, hold on.
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K flock attorney speaks out following murder charge.
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A different video angle hits the internet, Harlem, New York, aspiring drill rapper.
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K flock's attorney released a statement on Monday, December 27, following his arrest
00:40:15.560
for the shooting of a 24 year old Harlem man on Friday, December 24th.
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The statement confirmed that the 18 year old had been charged with the murder yesterday.
00:40:25.480
I accompanied Kevin as he self-surrendered to detectives in the 30th precinct.
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Flock's attorney, Scott Lehman wrote in the statement, arrangements were immediately made
00:40:33.180
Once I learned he was wanted for some of you guys that don't know, Scott Lehman, not unfamiliar
00:40:41.260
He represented a shoddy in the six, nine trial and a shoddy ended up getting 15 years.
00:40:47.100
And I know some of you guys might be laughing at that.
00:40:52.300
Well, guys, given the fact that shoddy didn't really cooperate like that and he was committing
00:41:01.120
The fact that he only got 15 years is actually very impressive.
00:41:04.820
He should have got a lot more time, but you know, Scott Lehman did a fairly distant job
00:41:09.740
As for the charges levied against him, we have begun our own investigation into these
00:41:15.480
More importantly, considering the DA's significant disclosure this morning that the NYPD received
00:41:19.540
a tip saying someone else is the shooter, we demanded the DA's office provide prompt disclosure
00:41:24.920
of the video's reference in the complaint and more information on the tip.
00:41:29.620
And this guy's is considered, if I'm not mistaken, exculpatory evidence because now there's
00:41:36.140
So obviously they're going to have to disclose that to the defense.
00:41:42.900
Anytime information comes out that might not make the defendant guilty, the law enforcement
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has to disclose that to the defense in discovery.
00:41:52.300
And obviously with the magnitude of this case, et cetera, the fact that he hired a private
00:41:56.540
attorney that is, you know, used to these kinds of cases, I'm not surprised that he would
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use the media as a, as a, you know, as a kind of a, an echo, an echoing force to tell law
00:42:07.780
enforcement, I need this other information that you have.
00:42:10.140
If you actually had a tip that someone else was the shooter.
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Lehman's statement comes as new video footage of the shooting surface on Sunday, December
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Don't worry, guys, we will show, I got all the angles, baby.
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Once we have had the chance to review the printed discovery to further investigate the DA's
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noteworthy disclosure, the statement concluded.
00:42:33.760
We basically got some generic information that K-Flock was involved in the shooting.
00:42:38.080
So let's go over the footage and then we're going to go over the criminal complaint, go
00:42:43.360
over the footage again, and kind of piece it together like we did with the Pooh Shiesty
00:42:47.620
So before we get into it, give me some goddamn likes.
00:42:51.380
Cause we're really about to break this bad boy down.
00:42:56.920
And also, if you're the first time here, go ahead and subscribe to the channel and like
00:43:03.080
the video because ain't nobody else doing this.
00:43:18.080
So I got three different camera angles that I'm going to show you guys.
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So we're going to start with the first angle that was first put out to everyone and work
00:43:29.140
our way back to the angles that not many other people have.
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This is the most, this is the most common angle.
00:44:01.260
Anyone that reacted to this basically played this, this clip.
00:44:04.000
And this is Scott Lehman's, um, uh, statement guys, uh, by the way, you know, that, that
00:44:18.200
I don't know why the hell he was in Harlem, but in the, the jeans up top, right, right there.
00:44:24.380
He walks by a barbershop and this guy comes up and addresses him.
00:44:46.860
And basically that's when the shots were fired.
00:45:04.180
Someone was saying it's his girlfriend, but it's a smaller, uh, it's a younger, uh, girl,
00:45:19.920
And then that's when he's addressing the guy here and they have a little bit of a verbal
00:45:26.100
You can see him kind of wave his hand against them.
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And then here it comes again with the chancletas at the barbershop.
00:45:39.400
They kind of trying to see what the ruckus is about.
00:45:41.860
I think he's wearing the Jordan sixes right there.
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And then bang, that's when the gunshots are fired.
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Also, don't forget to like his videos and subscribe.
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Dude coming out to kind of investigate what's going on here.
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And then the shots erupt and then people start running.
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So, you know, people, people are like, what the hell is going on?
00:47:18.400
Before I show this goddamn angle, I need to get the likes up, bro.
00:47:21.460
Because this angle right here that I'm about to show y'all, not many people have it.
00:47:44.800
Then I'm going to pull out this court document that I got here.
00:47:56.080
And then we're going to talk about, you know, breakdown and everything else.
00:48:01.720
All you got to do, see that nice little thumbs up at the bottom left of the video.
00:48:07.140
Then I'm going to show you guys the third angle.
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So I need, let's see what the likes are at right now.
00:48:26.200
Because ain't nobody else going to give you guys a more thorough breakdown on this case on the Internet.
00:48:40.180
They need to show these Fetit videos to the kids in school and really hammer in their heads what's going to happen if they do this crap.
00:48:48.160
And I'm telling you, like a lot of the people that they were talking about in that song, who I used to know, kids, bro.
00:49:18.860
You guys are getting education in gang politics, the bloods, how gangs operate in New York, music videos, lyrics, all that stuff.
00:49:31.840
Get me to 1.3k likes and I will continue the stream.
00:49:35.840
I'm going to show y'all this footage that not many people have.
00:49:41.560
It was a pain in the ass to get it, but I'm really glad I got it.
00:49:58.900
I'm continuing the show until we get 1.3k likes.
00:50:12.100
I need the likes or else we won't continue, all right?
00:50:16.480
Know your role and shut your mouth because the people's champ is ready to talk.
00:50:22.640
That's what I say every time a woman tries to tell me about intersexual dynamics.
00:50:32.460
Anyway, see, I'm just going to fuck around with the soundboard until we get these likes up, goddammit.
00:50:37.120
And from what I see, you know, a lot of people must be new here because a lot of people come on.
00:50:42.300
Yo, I like the breakdowns, but your sound effects are annoying.
00:50:46.560
Well, all I got to say to that is, number one, it's extremely entertaining.
00:50:51.720
And then, really, if you don't like the sound effects,
00:50:57.620
So you can go somewhere else with that bullshit, all right?
00:51:00.240
Because we're going to keep using the sound effects over here.
00:51:12.300
Because I really don't want him to pull out Byron.
00:51:14.640
Because if I pull out Byron, that's going to be bad.
00:51:16.980
That heckler that called in on Friday's show, he knows what time it is.
00:51:20.600
He ain't never going to fucking try to disrespect us again, goddammit.
00:51:23.260
I don't want to have to put that mask on, all right, to get the likes up.
00:51:41.140
Give me the 1.3K likes so I can continue this goddamn breakdown.
00:51:44.240
I got the surveillance footage right now that not many people have
00:51:52.940
The fact that the likes are going up so slow, yo,
00:52:03.200
Let's go in here and make fun of him and put rainbow emojis.
00:52:17.920
I'm going to just not like the video, goddammit.
00:52:20.580
As a matter of fact, I'm going to dislike the video.
00:52:30.620
Every time you leave an angry comment, every time you leave a dislike, every time you, I don't know, unsubscribe, whatever it is that you do, you're engaging with the channel.
00:52:41.980
You're actually helping us grow to spread our message to the same people that you don't want to see the message.
00:52:59.020
You guys are digging your own grave, goddammit.
00:53:27.380
And I'm just like in my head like, okay, whatever, man.
00:53:39.460
I see someone here put, hey, I'm too poor to super chat.
00:53:41.680
Yo, you guys don't got to super chat anything, bro.
00:53:43.440
The fact that you guys are in here interacting with your boy, supporting the content.
00:53:53.600
Y'all don't got to give me a fucking dollar, bro.
00:54:12.200
And then I got the Type G personality, 10 bucks.
00:54:15.040
You put your life on a line on camera and in and confronting intruders, a possible shooter,
00:54:39.780
Instinct is to protect, but they're not going to talk about that, though, guys.
00:54:49.980
Much love out to Rolo and all the fresh and fit boys.
00:54:54.780
In this blue pill world, guys, there's not many of us that think this way.
00:55:02.160
We have hit the mainstream, my friends, and we're going to talk about that tomorrow.
00:55:06.500
We're going to definitely talk about that tomorrow.
00:55:10.260
But, yeah, guys, this is the world that we live in now.
00:55:12.920
Camino Kill 12, here's a small donation just because you said not to.
00:55:22.760
The fact that you guys support me, the channel, like the videos, comment, subscribe.
00:55:32.240
So that we can give a big, nice middle finger to all the haters.
00:55:36.840
For the homies that couldn't get in this time around, check Money Mondays and level up, brothers.
00:55:45.800
You need to figure out a way to make more money, invest said money, and put it into things that are going to pay you back money so you don't end up poor and broke and commenting on someone's Instagram that doesn't even know who the fuck you are.
00:56:10.220
And, you know, the one or two ladies that are in here, Pina.
00:56:17.380
I think you and maybe two other girls are in here.
00:56:27.520
We went over memory lane with K-Flock's background, right?
00:56:34.000
He's from the Bronx, one of the most violent burros.
00:56:36.680
Member of the gang Sev Side, a blood set, right?
00:56:41.140
That's comprised of, you know, sex, money, murder, etc.
00:56:44.980
As well as he's aligned, you know, the gang is also aligned with some rolling 80s crips.
00:56:52.240
And, basically, the YGs has a rapper named D-Thing, who is his alleged cousin.
00:56:56.820
They make diss tracks back and forth, insult each other's dead friends.
00:57:00.440
They've been doing this for the better part of 2020.
00:57:04.920
He's the hottest Bronx rapper right now, pretty much undoubtedly.
00:57:08.580
Spearheading and putting into limelight the Bronx drill movement, which uses a unique sound compared to, you know, the Brooklyn drill.
00:57:16.160
And the normal drill that you guys are accustomed to in New York, he had a big song with G Herbo.
00:57:23.100
Just being honest, the remix, obviously has his PSA, you know, Are You Ready, etc.
00:57:29.520
And then the most latest hit that he had was the big joint with Lil TJ, where they collab because Lil TJ's homie, smelly, rest in peace, was this by D-Thing.
00:57:40.420
And D-Thing is, again, the alleged cousin of K-Flock, who is in jail with him right now on a gun charge at Rikers.
00:57:47.180
And they are making phone call disses to each other as we speak and do this breakdown.
00:57:54.140
He was basically walking in Spanish Harlem, if I'm not mistaken, over by Washington Heights.
00:57:59.720
Guy comes and addresses him in chancletas, says some things, and K-Flock allegedly shoots him.
00:58:14.920
So, like the video just for the fact that I had to get this goddamn thing.
00:58:28.120
Hopefully, YouTube doesn't flag this for violence.
00:58:42.680
So, as you guys can see, K-Flock is walking down, addresses the person.
00:58:51.520
And you can see he's reaching here a little bit in his jacket.
00:59:11.840
And the dude that we saw before that was being nosy goes to grab him and see what's going on.
00:59:20.180
Let's play that again and pause it a little bit.
00:59:26.920
Give me some likes because that was tough to get, this angle here.
00:59:30.760
Okay, so I can see some of y'all saying self-defense.
00:59:34.020
So, yeah, we're going to break this down a little bit.
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So, here's K-Flock, you know, spotting the, wearing the expensive jeans and Jordans.
00:59:45.220
And K-Flock has said in some of his lyrics that he would do a drill in designer.
00:59:51.740
So, as you guys can see, right here, he has his hand in his waistband.
00:59:58.760
So, me, personally, I could tell y'all from my training experience, when I carried my firearm on the job, I carried appendix carry, which is in the waistband, in the front.
01:00:14.060
You can actually get it while you're sitting down.
01:00:16.480
You know, if you've got your gun anywhere else, on your side or in your back, a lot of people like to carry it on the smaller of their back.
01:00:21.700
Sorry, not the smaller of their back, but like, you know, like 9 o'clock, that's not good because then you got to do this shit, pull it up, and then people can see.
01:00:30.160
From appendix, you can just raise your shirt up, bang, pull it out, and then bang, you got it.
01:00:35.080
So, you can see here that he's reaching in his waistband in the front.
01:00:39.900
Thinner guys, I always advocate, if you're a thinner guy, carry appendix, man.
01:00:43.920
You're not going to shoot yourself in a dick at a good holster.
01:00:47.040
So, boom, he's reaching in there, and then he grabs, I think it's his niece or nephew or sister, something like that.
01:00:53.600
He grabs her by the hand, and he keeps looking back at the guy, right, seeing what the hell's going on.
01:00:57.800
And like I told you, K-Flock is a popular rapper in New York with a lot of ops, guys.
01:01:02.960
That's why I went through the entire history lesson with y'all as far as who he is, what gang he's with, the type of music he makes, you know, distant dead people on the regular.
01:01:12.420
This is what's going to happen when you live that life.
01:01:19.940
He's on IG Live, chasing down ops, spinning the block, running down on them and all that stuff.
01:01:25.420
So, this is the life that you live, guys, when you're in the streets like this, all right?
01:01:30.140
So, the guy continues, right, talking smack, about to walk away, hears something.
01:01:38.460
And then you can see him reaching in his jacket.
01:01:41.780
And he's positioning himself like, hey, what you say, obviously in a very aggressive manner.
01:02:07.040
Reaches for his peace because he's not sure what that dude's about.
01:02:14.560
You know, basically what the girls on our after hour show say all the time.
01:02:49.660
Some of y'all are like, yo, that's self-defense.
01:02:52.360
Okay, well, let's go over self-defense according to New York law.
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So, in New York, self-defense is known as justification.
01:03:09.000
Article 35 of the New York Penal Law Code explains when individuals are justified to use physical or deadly force to defend themselves or others.
01:03:16.060
New York Penal Law 3515 states that you can use physical force when and to the extent you reasonably believe such to be necessary to defend yourself or another individual from what you believe to be the use or imminent use of unlawful physical force by another individual.
01:03:31.460
However, a person may only use deadly physical force in limited circumstances.
01:03:37.320
For example, if an individual reasonably believes that another person is committing or trying to commit a kidnapping, forcible criminal, sexual act, forcible rape, or robbery, they may use deadly physical force.
01:03:49.140
And I don't like how New York actually delineates the crimes.
01:03:52.360
Like, bro, what if they're trying to, you know what I'm saying, do something else that might put you in a bad position?
01:03:58.820
These are, like, common ones, but it's like they're almost kind of putting a, like, a limit on it.
01:04:06.500
Hey, you can only use deadly force if these crimes are happening.
01:04:13.400
You know, Texas, they'd probably be like, did you think you were in danger?
01:04:18.280
So, but, you know, this is from a criminal defense attorney here in New York, which is this is great because, you know, as a defense attorney, you're going to look at the law, but you're obviously going to have to interpret it in a certain way with your experience.
01:04:30.900
So, little pro tip, looking at a defense attorney's website a lot of the times will show you the law, but also give you, like, a good example.
01:04:42.920
So, let's go over the criminal complaint first, okay?
01:05:03.440
Let me look here at a, I think we got, so we got a super chat here from RIP99.
01:05:17.620
And then, also, we got, oh, here you are right here.
01:05:23.180
And then, we got Camino, kill 12, became a YouTube member.
01:05:57.200
I'll make a quick little announcement for y'all.
01:06:02.300
And I'm going to try to get Jay Waller, Sterling Cooper.
01:06:14.460
Here's a small donation just because you said not to.
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Let me enlarge this bad boy for y'all so you can see what the hell we're talking about here.
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So, we got a criminal court for the city of New York, county of New York, the people of the state of New York, felony arrest, Kevin Perez, ADA, Brian Rodkey, page one of three.
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Detective William Garcia, shield 05094 of the 30th Precinct Detective Squad, states as follows, which, by the way, just so y'all know, the New York Police Department is the largest police department in the world, which is why that badge shield number is so fucking long.
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Murder in the second degree, defendant number one, count one count.
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Criminal possession of a firearm in the second degree, defendant number one, one count.
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Criminal possession of a weapon in the second degree, defendant number one, one count.
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So, just so y'all know, New York has some of the strictest gun laws in the United States.
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So, from what I know, I think it's a five-year mandatory minimum on a gun charge possession.
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So, on or about December 16th, 2021, oh, sorry about that, at about 9.52 a.m., damn, me out here drilling dudes in the morning, at the southwest corner of Amsterdam Avenue and West 151st Street in a county and state of New York,
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the defendant, with intent to cause the death of another person, caused the death of such person, the defendant possessed a loaded firearm with intent to use it unlawfully against another,
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the defendant possessed a loaded firearm outside of his home and place of business.
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The factual basis for these charges are as follows.
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A criminal complaint is basically an affidavit written by a law enforcement officer.
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The federal ones pretty much have a standard procedure, but the state ones all look different.
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I don't like the way New York does their criminal complaints.
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The factual basis for the charges are as follows.
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I am informed by Detective Alexander Gill, shield number 4413 of the 30th Precinct Detective Squad,
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that he reviewed external surveillance video from December 16, 2021, from approximately 9.07 a.m.
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from outside of a bodega at 1814 Amsterdam Ave.
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Now, remember, guys, the murder occurred on the 16th, but K-Flock ended up turning himself in about a week later, okay,
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with his attorney, which was smart, by the way.
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Because, you know, if he had went without his attorney, they probably would have put him in the interrogation room,
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I don't know if I should have to tell you guys this, but I'll tell you guys right now.
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You know, I'm invoking the Fifth Amendment, my right to silence, and I will not speak to you without the presence of an attorney.
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Because at that point, that's a custodial interview.
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Anytime there's a custodial interview, Fourth Amendment attaches, and they need to read you your rights.
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From December 16, 2021, from approximately 9.07 a.m., from outside of a bodega, 1814 Amsterdam app,
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the video shows a male in a dark, puffy coat, the Montclair, black hood,
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black pants with light blue and red patches, and black and red shoes with white soles walking eastbound along 155th Street.
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This is, if I'm not mistaken, yeah, this is by Washington Heights.
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Someone in New York, a New Yorker in the chat, go ahead and correct me if I'm wrong.
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I am further informed by Detective Gill that he reviewed surveillance video from inside the bodega located at 1814 Amsterdam app from approximately 9.13 a.m.
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The footage shows a male in a dark, puffy coat, black hood, black pants with light blue and red patches,
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and black and red shoes with white soles inside the bodega.
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The male pulls his jacket up with his right hand so that the handle of what appears to be a firearm is visible in his waistband.
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I am further informed by Detective Gill the observed surveillance video showing the vicinity near the corner of Amsterdam Ave and West 151st Street.
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At approximately 9.51 a.m. on December 16, 2021, the video shows the man wearing the dark, puffy coat,
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black pants with colored markings and black and red shoes with white soles walking northbound on Amsterdam Avenue towards West 151st Street.
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Okay, so something's going off here in my head.
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I don't like how this detective keeps referring to K-Flock by what he's wearing and not using his name.
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As you guys know, you guys watched my, you know, my YNW Melly breakdown.
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The detective refers to him as Demons, which, you know, YNW Melly's real name, guys, is Jamel Demons.
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And he refers to him as Demons throughout the affidavit.
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And any time you write a criminal complaint or an affidavit as the affiant, you refer to the person that's getting arrested by their last name.
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So it's very strange to me that he is, he keeps referring to him by what he's wearing.
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Which makes me have some suspicions, which I'll talk to you guys in a bit.
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But I want y'all to just kind of keep that in your mind.
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Walking northbound on Amsterdam Ave towards West 151st Street.
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As he passed the barbershop, the man stopped and looked inside the barbershop before continuing to walk.
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Okay, this is the guy that got, that got, uh, clapped.
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Came out of the barbershop and appeared to exchange words with the man in the dark puffy coat.
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The man in the dark coat raised his arm in the direction of Hernandez and Hernandez fell to the ground.
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The man in the dark coat then ran west on 151st Street towards Broadway.
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I am further informed by Detective Gill that he is informed by Detective Keisha Lawhorn, Shield 3102, of the 30% detective squad, that she responded to the scene and observed that Hernandez had gunshot wounds to his neck and upper back shoulder area.
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Detective Lawhorn observed two shell casings on the ground on the southwest corner of West 151st Street in Amsterdam.
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Hernandez was taken to the hospital where he was pronounced dead.
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So why use revolvers when you commit crimes, guys?
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Um, the other thing, too, is that it looks to me here.
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Let's finish reading it, and then we'll go back through it.
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So, um, I observed a black Glock 9mm firearm on the stairs in front of 528th West 51st Street between Amsterdam and Avenue and Broadway.
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Guys, if you're going to kill someone, never, ever leave the murder weapon, okay?
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And we're going to talk about that here in a second.
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He is informed by a police officer, Iben Barthelemy, shield 21937, of the 48th Precinct, that he recognized the male depicted in the external surveillance video from outside 1814 Amsterdam Ave, described above to be Kevin Perez.
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So, this police officer right here is definitely going to have to go on the stand.
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They're going to grill the fuck out of him, bro.
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He's going to have to testify, this guy right here, because he's the one that made the positive identification of K-Flock.
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And Lehman, if he does his work well, should be able to create some plausible deniability, which, as a defense attorney, that's all you really have to do.
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You just got to create a little bit of reasonable doubt.
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Hypothetically, not that I would do this, but if you're going to clap somebody that you don't like, you don't want the murder weapon there.
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Because what happens when they have the murder weapon is they can do ballistics tests.
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As a matter of fact, the one thing, well, one of the things that YNW Melly has in his favor is they don't have the murder weapon, okay, in that case.
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And for any of you guys that didn't watch that breakdown, go check it out.
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I broke it down really on a deep level, you know, I mean, I'm kind of bummed because every rapper's case that I break down, I actually listen to, and it really sucks to see.
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The prosecution and the detectives did a fucking fantastic job when I read through that affidavit.
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And the thing that scares me is he's actually going to go to trial, guys.
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The fact that he's going to go to trial, they're going to give him the death penalty.
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Florida has a death penalty for first-degree murder, and that is what he's fighting.
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And, yeah, but one of the things is that they don't, guys, they don't have the murder weapon because after the shooting,
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Melly and a couple of his people went back, got the murder weapon, and, you know, got rid of it, you know, intelligently because they know.
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Melly, that was a terrible murder, but he was smart enough to know, let me at least get rid of the weapon, you know.
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Yes, and that's probably what ended up happening.
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Yes, he threw it because he didn't want to get caught with it, you know what I'm saying?
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And a common saying in New York is I'd rather get caught with the gun than get caught lacking because everyone knows gun laws in New York are crazy.
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Yeah, definitely, you always got to get rid of the weapon.
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So if you're going to commit a murder, guys, get rid of that weapon.
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Did you see the video where Akash from Flagrant making fun of black women in an old video in a stand-up comedy?
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I'm happy to, you know, have a – I don't have any issues with Flagrant, bro.
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You know, they just have a different way of viewing the world, guys.
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You know, I'd be happy to have them on our platform, and I will actually let them talk and argue their points.
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So – and then this is the – and then, obviously, false statements made in this written instrument are punishable by a class A misdemeanor pursuant to Section 210 of the Penal Law and its other crimes.
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And then, as you can see, he filed that criminal complaint, and then, bang, this is an arrest warrant, right?
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Criminal court of the city of New York, you know, part AR3, county of New York.
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Name of defendant, Kevin Perez, offense charged, et cetera.
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In the name of the people of the state of New York, to any police officer whose geographical area of employment embraces either the place where the offense charged was allegedly committed or the locality of the court by which this warrant is issued.
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A criminal action having been commenced in this court against the above-mentioned defendant by the filing therewith of an accusatory instrument bearing the above docket number charging the defendant with the above-named defense.
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And the defendant, not having been arraigned upon such accusatory instrument and not having come under the control of the court with respect thereto and judge of this court, whose name is subscribed below, finding that such accusatory instrument is sufficient on its face and being satisfied that the defendant will not respond to a summons.
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In other words, then again, showing up for court, so we got to go get him.
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And pursuant to criminal procedure law article 120, the aforesaid judge of this court having ordered the issuance of a warrant of arrest.
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Now, therefore, you are directed to arrest the said defendant who is particularly described below and exempt as otherwise prescribed in criminal procedure law 12090.
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Following such arrest, you must, without unnecessary delay, perform all fingerprinting and other preliminary police duties required in a particular case and bring the said defendant before this court for the purpose of arraignment upon the accusatory instrument by which such action was commenced.
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And it was signed or stamped, or stamped in this case by the Honorable James G.
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I certify that this instrument constitutes a true copy of the warrant of arrest issued and subscribed by the above-named judge of the criminal court of the city of New York.
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I obviously scrubbed out his social security number.
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We got to protect my man's personal information.
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Um, you know, because we, we, we, we, we operate on ethics here.
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Felony complaint, arrest warrant, and then bang.
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And there's a, a criminal court of city of New York.
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Uh, people of the state of New York against Kevin Perez.
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He says, please take notice that the undersigned law firm, the law offices of Scott E.
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Lehman by Scott Lehman ESQ hereby enters an appearance on behalf of the defendant.
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So this was, uh, you know, pretty much notice of appearance probably when he got arrested.
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When he showed up, you know, more of the filing paperwork and that is the stuff.
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Now, number one, I need y'all to give me some flame emojis in the chat because getting this goddamn document was tough.
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So like the video and give me some flame emojis.
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So a couple of things here that have me, uh, confused.
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I don't like how they kept referring to K Flack by what he was wearing versus his last name.
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I'm going to, it's going to have a little bit of a conspiracy theory a bit.
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So the first thing is they see him at 9.51, right?
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So there's another camera angle that I don't think I have, guys, right here.
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Reviewed surveillance video from inside the bodega located at 1814 Amsterdam Ave.
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This is where he might have been prior to the shooting.
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The male pulls his jacket up with his right hand so that the handle of what appears to be a firearm is visible in his waistband.
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Give me a one in the chat if y'all want me to just pull this shit up on Google Maps right now.
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Give me a one in the goddamn chat and like the video.
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Give me some ones if y'all want me to pull this up right now.
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And we got a $100 super chat from Whiskey Sigma.
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Because I'm looking at this right now and I'm like, what's going on here?
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So we got, okay, let's write this address down.
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This address is, uh, got my handy dandy notepad over here.
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So at 913, guys, okay, they see him in a bodega at 814 Amsterdam Ave, right?
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The footage shows the male in the dark, puffy coat, black hood, black pants, with light blue
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and red patches and black and red shoes with white soles inside the bodega, all right?
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I guess he pulls up his jacket and they see the gun and they got the footage of this.
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I already know some of y'all probably on Google right now.
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So, uh, let me share the screen with y'all real fast.
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When I was in New York, guys, recently, like, a lot of these stores are, like, closed or, like, have some weird shit.
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They got footage from this apparently revealing a gun.
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Which makes sense because we saw the footage ourselves.
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You know, you could see him with his right hand kind of reaching the front of his jacket.
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Which we broke down, you know, the superiority of being able to, you know, appendix carry.
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You know, let's have a little bit of fun with this.
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You got to put another address in so it shows the distance.
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I know how to do this on my phone, but I forget how to do it on the actual, like, computer.
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I know one of y'all are probably going to know how to do this.
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How do you do it where you can, like, put, like, distance...
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Like, you put another address in so it'll show you.
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So, the other address, guys, where the barbershop was is...
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So, we're going to map out this route that he took.
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The video shows the man wearing the dark, puffy coat, black pants, walk Amsterdam Ave towards
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West 151st Street as he passed by a barbershop.
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The man stopped inside and looked at the barbershop.
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So, he went down here, made a right, came down here.
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And then, we're going to find where the gun was found.
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Let's try to see if we can see where the gun was found.
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We're going to go ahead and we're going to search...
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If someone gets the address, put in the chat for me.
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I know we're probably all doing this together right now.
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I wasn't sharing the screen with y'all all this time?
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Let me share the screen so y'all could suffer with me doing this shit.
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I'm looking for the barbershop here because I was Googling it.
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If someone is able to find a barbershop, let me know.
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I think this is it right here because I remember looking at a news article and I remember seeing
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So you guys said, uh, this is because Christina's from Boston, guys.
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And she was like, oh my God, there's so many stores on the street.
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So someone said my boy was spinning Sugar Hill.
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But yeah, this is, I'm pretty sure is where it happened.
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Um, because I'm pulling up that footage right now real fast.
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So, um, so yeah, I'm pretty sure this is the barbershop here, guys, but let's, let's
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Let's go back and look at the footage and we'll, and we'll see.
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But we're going to go back and we're going to play the footage.
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I'm pulling up because I was closing all those damn tabs earlier.
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Like the video because we're doing real live detective work right here, right now.
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So this is, so let me, let me share this screen with y'all.
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And I'm going to share the screen with y'all right now.
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As y'all can see, there's a barbershop right here.
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And then this, this is the mini mart where they got the footage from.
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Cause I got a million things I got going on here.
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Cause I remember when I was researching this mini mart right here is very confused.
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And then this is where I think he actually, where the shooting actually took place.
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You guys could, if you guys remember, you know what, let me pull up that other, um, video that I had.
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You guys got Christina dying in the back right now.
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So, uh, so what I was going to do was I was going to pull up that other, um, that video
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clip that I had from before, just to really confirm with y'all.
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Um, on Google Chrome, how do you, uh, look at the history again?
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So I'm going to share the screen with y'all again.
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Or is the screen acting crazy on, on that side?
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Google Chrome literally just, just, uh, give me a not responding.
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I'm probably going to go up to the, in the task manager and close, manually close this shit.
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I closed the tabs and it was still acting crazy, bro.
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Uh, the stream's going to go black, but I, I'm going to be right back.
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So let me pull this goddamn thing up one more time.
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If you guys want, I'll pull up that one last video footage of when he actually, you guys
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Uh, and you guys can like make the final connection.
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If you guys don't, I'll continue on with the show.
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Let me know if you guys want me to pull up that footage again so that you can compare
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and contrast, but I'm pretty certain that we got the right address there of where
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Well, I pulled this bad boy up because y'all know that Google Chrome is fricking trash,
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Um, 1820 Amsterdam, you know, no, we already know his name, his name, the final, final 1820
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I'm, I'm just pulling it up on the Google maps for y'all right now.
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So we're going to go, um, go back to stream yard share.
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Here's the mini mart where I'm almost certain that they took the bodega footage.
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And then this is the footage here of the shooting from the front angle.
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And then next thing you know, and I think if I'm not mistaken, bro, where I think he got
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This is where I think this is where he got shot, guys.
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Because you can kind of see this sign in the camera.
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He fell in the, in that, in that thing right there.
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So now let's continue back with the criminal complaint.
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So this is the, so now we know where he shot him.
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I observed a black Glock nine millimeter on the stairs in front of 528 West 151st
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Make sure to like the video, comment, subscribe.
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So literally, this is where he dropped the gun, guys.
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Y'all know how I feel when I find out about shit like this, bro.
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He came probably from this direction right here.
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He could have thrown it in a bush or something.
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Because this is why you don't leave your gun on the crime scene, guys.
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So let me share the screen with y'all real fast.
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Police revealed that K-Flock's DNA and fingerprints were found on the murder weapon, man.
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Police revealed that K-Flock's DNA and fingerprints were found on the murder weapon after he tossed it while running from the police.
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No word yet on if this will deny K-Flock any bail, but this definitely is not good news for the young New York rapper.
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Police say they found K-Flock's DNA fingerprints on a murder weapon tossed during foot chase.
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K-Flock's was transferred to Rikers Island West facility for inmates with contagious diseases.
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You can look him up on, you know, the Rikers website.
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And, yeah, guys, this is not good at all, my friend.
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So I'm suspecting that they sent it to the lab and got the results recently.
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They probably suspected that his DNA was on it or they might have even got a preliminary report, but they didn't want to make anything official until they got a certified lab copy.
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So the other thing, too, guys, as you guys know, that has me confused that I don't like that this detective did, but I have a suspicion as to why he did it.
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But if you guys notice throughout the affidavit, he keeps referring to K-Flock by what he's wearing.
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K-Flock by mentions all the time, dark puffy coat, black hood, black pants with light blue and red patches and red and white shoes, white soles, right?
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And he keeps doing this, as you can see, the second time he does it, right?
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Red patches, et cetera, white soles inside the bodega, right?
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Like I told you guys before, anytime you arrest a defendant, you typically refer to their last name as Perez in these documents, right?
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This is the first time I've read an affidavit where they don't openly refer to the defendant by their last name.
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And I think I have a speculation as to why this is.
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The reason why is because I'm pretty confident they have Instagram footage that shows K-Flock wearing a very similar, if not the same outfit.
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And what they did was they wanted to basically show he was wearing a very unique outfit that no one else would be wearing at that time in that location.
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Because I know for a fact they probably have his cell phone and they looked at location data and put him in the place at the time.
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That's why I think they kept referring to him by what he's wearing.
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Because from what I understand, they mapped it out, they have his phone, and if I'm not mistaken, on that day, K-Flock was on Instagram.
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And if you guys look now, K-Flock is not on Instagram, guys.
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You know, Casanova did this with his Instagram.
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YNW Mellie did this with his Instagram deleting stuff.
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And the unfortunate reality, guys, is I broke this down for y'all before.
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The feds can get all your Instagram data, and they can also get all your location data on your phone.
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So they probably had him wearing the same outfit and proof of it on his phone, which is why they kept describing him by what he was wearing.
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Because what he was wearing was extremely unique.
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And no one else is going to be wearing a Mary Jeans, a Montclair jacket, rare retro Jordans, basically an outfit worth a couple thousand dollars.
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Before I do this prediction, let's see how many likes we got.
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And give me some flame emojis if you guys enjoyed this breakdown.
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I don't think anyone has these court documents broken down like that.
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So, he's being charged with one family, one account of murder with intention.
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Criminal possession of firearm in a second degree.
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If you look at it before then, when they were charging him, they were charging for killing.
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They don't really have anything on him yet until we think about it.
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Because if it's murder with intention, it's probably going to be first degree.
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I'll show it to the people right now, what you're reading from.
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She's on the New York website right now, doing it.
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So, let me give you my predictions while she pulls that up for y'all.
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Let me just check the likes real fast before I break this down.
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It transferred from Google Chrome, so all the add-ons on plugins still work.
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See, the problem is that StreamYard is on some bullshit, bro.
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That's why StreamYard is very difficult to use.
01:57:53.840
Those jokes with the final barbershop literally have me dead.
01:58:00.060
Someone said he should have went to Supercuts instead.
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Super chat on your questions, and I'll answer them.
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We always do a Q&A at the end of every show for everyone that's new.
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Based on reading the criminal complaint, the facts, his history, et cetera,
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what I think his defense attorney should do, because at this point,
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the defense originally, if you guys remember, we read the article,
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he was originally going to say, my guy wasn't the shooter.
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That ain't going to work, because now I guarantee you they have phone evidence,
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not only phone evidence, but they have the gun, they have the shells,
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And I'm more than sure they probably have him on Instagram wearing that outfit.
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The defense attorney is going to go with the best thing.
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You're stupid because we got the murder weapon and your client's DNA is on it.
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So, the best thing that we could do here is he's going to have to run a self-defense case.
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Not the beauty, but the thing that's in KFLOC's favor is this.
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We went through this in the first half of the show.
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For some of you guys that just joined, I broke down his ops, the gang issues that he has.
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He's a verified gang member with, you know, with the bloods, et cetera.
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Now, is being a gang member, I guess this is one of the, because here's the thing.
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It is illegal to commit criminal activities that benefit the gang.
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So, beating someone up, robbing somebody, et cetera, committing criminal activity, while
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as a gang member, is where you get fucked up and you get hit with the racketeering.
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So, but being in the gang is not a crime in itself.
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So, what his defense attorney is probably going to do is he's going to illustrate him as a
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young guy that came from a rough background, that finally made it, is a hip-hop superstar
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that has a lot of jealous, angry opposition that wants to kill him.
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So, what they're going to say is he has a lot of people that are trying to kill him.
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He was with a family member and he tried to walk away from a dispute with a subject.
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And then what they're going to say is he walked away, the subject pursued.
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As the subject pursued, we don't know what they were saying to each other.
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So, real talk, it's just K-FLOC's word and whoever was with him, a witness, they could
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say, hey, he was going to say, I'm going to clap you, son, fuck you, suck my dick, blah,
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I'm going to get you, you're a pussy, blah, blah, blah.
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If I was in K-FLOC's shoes, right, and I'm armed, and someone comes up to me saying
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they're going to kill me, blah, blah, blah, and I see them reaching in their jacket,
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It's always what were the facts known to the subject at the time of the shooting.
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So, that's why I always laugh when these news reporters or all these other people come
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We don't operate in 20-20 hindsight here, okay?
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When there's an officer involved shooting and they shoot someone and kill him because
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they thought he had a knife, but they found that it was a plastic knife.
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Or they thought he had a gun, but it was a cap gun or an air gun.
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It's a clean shoot every single time because we don't go off a 20-20 hindsight.
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What were the facts present to him when he made that decision to use deadly force?
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And if it was reasonable and there was an honest potential for his life to be in danger,
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And in this situation, K-Flock's a private citizen armed illegally, which isn't good.
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But if he can articulate, or more importantly, his defense attorney can articulate, K-Flock
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You know, any defense attorney that puts their client on the stand, I've always wondered
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The only reason they do that is like for extreme, like for extreme testimony.
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To like get a, like they did that with Rittenhouse, right?
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They put Rittenhouse on the stand, which I was like, whoa, are y'all crazy putting this
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And that's kind of why he had that breakdown and everything else like that.
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Your attorney prepares you before you hit the stand.
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When I was an agent and I went to trial, you know, the agent, the attorney, the AUSA
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or the prosecutor, they prepare you before you hit the stand because you're going to
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get questioned by your side, aka your prosecutor or your defense attorney, whatever it is.
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And then you're going to get cross-examined by the opposition.
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So with K-Flock, he's definitely not going to take the stand.
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I would be, I would be shocked if he took the stand.
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And you don't put your defendant on the stand unless like there's like a serious good reason
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And in the Rittenhouse case, it was a clear-cut self-defense case.
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And they just wanted to add that little, you know what I'm saying?
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I'm like, oh my God, I'm scared for my life, et cetera.
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But in this kind of case where it's kind of like a toss-up, nah.
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So K-Flock's defense is going to need to construct the fact that he's a famous rapper with a lot
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of angry opposition that's just trying to get out the hood and make a way for himself.
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And he's with a loved one that he needs to protect.
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But had he not had the gun, he would have died that day.
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That's how the defense is probably going to frame it.
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That's how they're going to paint the narrative.
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And since the other dude is dead, they can't, there's no other examination.
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So K-Flock is probably going to, K-Flock's attorney, right, is going to articulate, hey,
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They're probably going to put his niece on the stand or whoever he was with.
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She's going to go on the stand and say how she felt scared.
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And he, you know, he had his gun, but he protected me.
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All of this paints the picture that K-Flock made intentions to retreat.
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He attacked him, invaded the space, and deadly force was necessary.
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And if they can do that, K-Flock might be able to walk away from this.
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So that's what I think the strategy is going to be.
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I guarantee you the cops have the fucking geolocation stuff off the phones.
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We saw in the Y&W Melly case how that can be critical.
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Contrary to his story, saying, oh, it was not there, blah, blah, blah.
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If you guys want to know how the cops use geolocation, watch that breakdown.
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They got him at the other bodega that we identified where they can clearly see the gun.
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He's going to have to present a very airtight self-defense case.
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If he could do it, he's going to beat the murder charge.
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But he ain't going to get away from the gun charge.
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He's probably going to get hit with the gun charge.
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But they might be able to work something out with that.
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Because if he's able to beat the murder charge on self-defense,
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the gun charge, they might be able to get it...
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They'll probably be able to work out a plea deal.
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Where he'll get possession of a dangerous weapon or some other bullshit like that.
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They're probably going to have some crazy standards on him.
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You won't be able to leave the state without permission, etc.
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But his defense attorney, if he's smart, he's going to spin it with self-defense.
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The individual came up to him and told him he was going to kill him, etc., etc.
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After the murder charge is beat, the prosecution is going to say,
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Let's plead to a possession of a dangerous weapon or some other shit, a class C felony or something.
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You can't leave the state without our permission or to perform, etc.
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You get a slap on the wrist because of the situation.
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Hopefully, they'll get his record label to come in and testify on his behalf.
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Like they did for NBA Youngboy on this Fed case.
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So, this is, you know, this is me just spitballing here, chatting with y'all about what I think could happen if he's able to build the self-defense case, which I think he can do it.
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If it's, you know, and he has an attorney that could probably do it for him.
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I'm going to send this image to myself real quick.
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And I'll show you guys the new charges from the website.
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Okay, and I'll read the Super Chats here in a second.
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I'm going to show you guys this thing real fast because I know you guys probably want to see this.
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Shout out to Christina finding this, by the way.
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So, let me pull up some of these chats while I pull up this picture.
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He was indicted in Atlanta in the Northern District of Georgia on gun charges.
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But I can definitely break that case down for y'all.
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What are your thoughts on that lawyer who went on DJ Vlad saying that Casanova evidence is really weak?
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Like, with all due respect to Mo, he is not a criminal defense attorney.
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He is a, if I'm not mistaken, like a business attorney.
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Because when he was saying that stuff, I was like, well, hold on one sec.
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But from what I looked at in his credentials, he does not practice criminal law.
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And not only does he not practice criminal law, he doesn't practice federal criminal law.
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And for anyone that doesn't know, the big difference is the feds don't lose, baby.
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And not only do the feds not lose, the Southern District of New York does not lose.
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Which is the prosecution, the prosecuting U.S. attorney's office that's running the Casanova case.
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And keep in mind, guys, the Casanova case is part of a racketeering RICO case.
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Which I want you guys to go back and check that one out.
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And why, regardless of the evidence that the feds have on Casanova, it doesn't matter.
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Because the fact that he's a gang member and his activities that he conducted, they were illegal and he's a part of a gang.
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Because to get a case prosecuted as a RICO is hard in the first place.
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So if you get it approved as a RICO, think of it this way.
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Like, it's very difficult to do a federal case, right, as an agent.
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You've got to investigate for a while and you have to put together a lot of evidence.
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So if you're able to designate your case as a racketeering case, a RICO case, RICO laws are designed to destroy criminal organizations.
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But, and I'm telling you this as a former federal agent that's done these cases, it is extremely difficult to get a case approved by the Department of Justice as a RICO case.
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And the reason why is because you need to articulate and show that it's an organized criminal organization, right, that is sophisticated, has levels of chains of command.
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They're a recognized criminal organization nationally to some degree.
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Think the mafia, think Bloods, think Crips, think national organizations to some degree that affects interstate commerce.
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And you have to articulate that they're involved in racketeering type activities, murder, extortion, drug trafficking, et cetera, in furtherance of the organization.
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So, and you have to go and submit this application to the Department of Justice in Washington, D.C.
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And then they designate your case as a racketeering case.
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So, in other words, you do a lot of work on the front end to designate the case as a RICO case.
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When you present the case for prosecution, it's easy on the back end.
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A RICO case is very difficult to do because you need to get the case approved as a RICO on the front end, which is extremely difficult.
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Once you get the case approved as a RICO case on the front end, which is difficult to do, it's easy to do on the back end when it comes to charging motherfuckers and prosecuting them to the fullest extent of the law.
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So the issue with the Casanova case, why he says the evidence is weak, maybe if it was a regular investigation, sure.
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Or maybe a flimsy firearm possession case, et cetera.
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All the feds have to prove is that he committed criminal activity to further the gang's power and influence.
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And not only that, he's getting prosecuted by the Southern District of fucking New York and the FBI field office.
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So with Casanova, I'm telling you, and I gave this prediction before, unless he cooperates with the government, and when I say cooperate, I'm talking he's going to have to give some names.
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He's going to have to testify against all the guys above him.
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And the thing is, I know Casanova ain't going to tell.
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So he's going to do at least bare minimum 15 to 20.
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If he testifies against Dick Wolf and the other five guys ahead of him, he's going to get a significant amount of time taken off.
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The evidence is not weak because it's a RICO case.
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But the fact that the case is designated as RICO and it's a blood gang and it's the Southern District of New York along with the FBI New York field office.
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And it was a fucking RICO case and a million agencies participated in it.
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And they got clear evidence on wiretaps and shit like that.
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Everyone that's curious, go check out that Casanova case.
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Do we know if that guy that got shot have a weapon on this person?
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Also, let me get that wrench on this channel, too.
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Let me open up another tab on YouTube so I can do this.
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Yeah, I don't know if he had a weapon, but it doesn't matter.
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Because really, honestly, all K-Flock's defense has to do is articulate that the guy, he thought he was armed and it looked like he was armed.
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He's motioning to him like this, talking shit, and he's reaching in his jacket.
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If K-Flock defense can articulate that he knows that guy personally and that guy has made death threats to him in the past, or maybe they even got in a physical altercation in the past, or he almost killed him or some shit like that, and they fought and he fucked K-Flock up one time, or he jumped him or whatever.
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If K-Flock can articulate that he knows this dude and there was an issue, even more evidence for self-defense.
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You know, from what I understand, what the bloggers are saying is that they didn't know each other, but who knows?
02:18:46.820
What's the charge for a concealed carry permit honored in another state but found in possession of NYC?
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And different states have different reciprocation laws.
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So I don't know New York, how New York operates, but let's say you got a gun permit, like let's say in Florida.
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A lot of the time it's states that are next to each other that touch borders, right?
02:19:11.120
So I don't need a Georgia gun permit to have my gun that I have with me registered in Florida.
02:19:21.120
New York, I would not be surprised if New York did not accept reciprocity from a lot of other states.
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Ain't nobody really going to give you a hard time.
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You might have a background investigation music.
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I don't have any background investigation music, but I do have this.
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I mean, if y'all listen to the podcast, then you guys are going to see that.
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And if she wants to change her mind now, then I don't know.
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I ain't got nothing to say to her or anything negative to say about her.
02:20:18.180
I thought it was a very good discussion, but she wants to double back on Instagram.
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If he admits to anything, he should take it to trial.
02:20:41.640
Are you talking about K-Flock or are you talking about YNW Melly?
02:20:45.640
If you're talking about K-Flock, yeah, he's going to have to go to trial to present the self-defense claim.
02:20:59.300
While I pull this, while you guys get your questions in, let me pull up this thing on Telegram real fast for y'all that Christina got me from the New York website.
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So I'm going to share the screen with y'all real fast.
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And here it is, gentlemen and ladies out there.
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Telegram is such a pain in the fucking balls, man.
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Felonier, one count, arrest charge, arraignment charge, murder with intention.
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And then arrest charge, arraignment charge, loaded firearm, and then loaded firearm, gun
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I mean, that makes sense because they arraigned him.
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So they could have made more, I guess, more solid charges based on more evidence that was
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I wouldn't be surprised if they did a superseding indictment, so to speak, within the state.
02:23:04.260
State system is a little bit different than the federal system, but it looks like the
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charges were upgraded a bit from what we originally had.
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And then what I'm going to do is I'm going to actually pull up any chance that I might
02:23:24.820
Is it true you are presumed and assumed a defendant until you rebut with administrative process?
02:23:30.360
You are presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in the United States.
02:23:42.180
I've never heard of that language in the United States.
02:23:46.420
In the United States, you are presumed innocent until proven guilty in the court of law.
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And I know I say that a million times, but sometimes I got to remind you guys.
02:24:16.940
I think I'm going to pull up right here the super chats that I might have missed.
02:24:47.760
The only thing about the Capitol riots, why I haven't really prioritized it, guys, is because a lot of those charges are misdemeanors, surprisingly.
02:24:54.840
But if y'all want, I can do a – who's that guy, man, that Rolo disagrees with that got arrested at the Capitol riots?
02:25:07.100
I could break down his case because actually I did read his court paperwork.
02:25:25.240
I have my own conspiracies about that one, bro.
02:25:36.840
I don't have any insider information, but just me thinking from, you know, that's what I would do.
02:25:41.940
If I was the case – if I was the main case agent and I did an O-Block Rico case, I would – who is the top guy?
02:25:50.540
Man, that's – if I was the agent, that's what it was, you know?
02:25:56.320
Why y'all always want me to do breakdowns of rappers that I like, bro?
02:26:00.640
He's fried if he admits to anything, he should take it to trial.
02:26:03.840
Did Wayne go in the chat and say who he's talking about, if it's K-Flock or Melly?
02:26:12.420
Flock, if he's going to do the defense, the self-defense stance, he needs to go to trial.
02:26:24.440
I answered it both regardless of whatever – when he wants.
02:26:28.100
Just FYI, can't super chat on the main channel.
02:26:36.260
You know, it just – you don't have to – if you can't, man, it's okay.
02:26:43.100
The positive comments, you know, and helping us out.
02:26:47.080
Just subscribe to the channel and share with your friends.
02:26:55.540
Johnny Pendulin, you asked a good question about the Casanova case.
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And I said – like I said, man, no shade on Moe Gagnat, but he is not a defense attorney.
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See, I'll know I'm not capping and being a hater.
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He goes – I don't know if you guys can see that.
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It says, NYC attorney, I sue employers, cops, and anyone else who deserves it.
02:27:24.620
So basically, he's a civil litigation attorney, guys.
02:27:27.720
He's not a criminal defense attorney, which are two different worlds, by the way, criminal court versus civil court.
02:27:34.700
Unless he does criminal defense as well, but that's something that you would typically advertise on your joint.
02:27:40.060
But suing people, suing employers is civil litigation.
02:27:48.260
Do we know if the guy that got shot have a weapon on – oh, we don't know that yet, but it's not really that big a deal if K-Flox defense can, you know, show that he was in fear of his life.
02:28:01.220
Just making sure I don't – didn't miss any of your guys' super chats.
02:28:09.060
How do police link guns to other murders when found?
02:28:13.540
And then also, when a gun shoots, it has unique ballistic – basically, think of it like a ballistic fingerprint.
02:28:22.760
So that's how they're able to link it a lot of the times.
02:28:25.620
So if you guys go back, I hate to plug my other videos, but go and look at the Y&W Mellie case, guys.
02:28:31.480
In that case, they're using bullet trajectory to basically disprove Mellie's theory, Mellie's story where he said, oh, we got hit in a drive-by shooting.
02:28:41.620
Because what the police were able to effectively prove with ballistics tests and a trajectory test is that there's no way that his two friends would have died from a drive-by shooting.
02:28:55.180
The only way that they would have died was the bullets came from within the car, and Mellie was sitting behind one of the victims and next to the other victim.
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So the bullet – basically, the trajectory shows the only way they could have died was they got shot in the car, which Mellie was sitting in that seat.
02:29:19.780
Someone in the chest said Buddy received his last fade.
02:29:28.460
I appreciate you double-checked and took the time to find the bodega instead of just carrying on.
02:29:39.600
Marquise Montgomery, what's the best way to get rid of a weapon?
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Put, like, a cinder block to it so it sinks all the way to the bottom.
02:30:04.140
Or put it, like, or crush the fuck out of it or something.
02:30:09.980
I probably shouldn't be telling people that, but whatever.
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That make me very dangerous to people like you.
02:30:37.360
Women are not on the front lines in the military.
02:30:41.520
Also, wouldn't women in law enforcement not be a good idea then?
02:30:46.000
Man, don't even get me started with women in law enforcement.
02:30:52.160
All I'm going to say is that all the top agents I know,
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especially when you did the shooting with your bare hands,
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If you leave the gun with no prints, illegal purchase.
02:32:05.440
For the homies that couldn't get it this time around,
02:32:13.360
Just want to make sure I didn't miss any of your.
02:32:18.640
I'm 26 and wish we could go back to the either days.
02:32:21.080
Ron Suno is low-key funny as hell on Instagram, by the way.
02:32:41.440
because the reason why that case is interesting
02:32:43.560
is because it was done by Fish and Wildlife, guys,
02:32:48.460
Them niggas don't do shit, if I'm going to be honest.
02:32:51.180
But, yes, they definitely, I'll definitely do that case.
02:32:56.060
They did it with the FBI, so we'll do that one.
02:33:00.420
I don't know who Hunter B is, but can you make a note of that,
02:33:09.740
For those of you that are wondering, Fast and the Furious was basically,
02:33:15.160
It was more of a congressional investigation because, long story short,
02:33:19.320
the ATF let a bunch of guns walk that ended up getting people killed.
02:33:40.480
Okay, so I'm going back here to the live stream.
02:34:12.920
Al Capone killed a lot of people, but they got him for tax evasion.
02:34:19.500
If that doesn't tell you that the U.S. government is serious about their money,
02:34:23.560
I don't know what else will let you know that, bro.
02:34:26.180
They went after the most dangerous Chicago guy because he owed a lot of money on taxes.
02:34:49.520
They're in here probably in the chat right now.
02:35:03.260
He was sitting behind the driver and the front, right, and back got shot, but he didn't.
02:35:12.440
And not only that, the detectives disproved that beyond the, oh, lord.
02:35:26.040
That's a really good case to show you the power of circumstantial evidence.
02:35:31.760
Because some idiots were in the comments like, bro, it's all circumstantial.
02:35:41.920
Circumstantial evidence is fantastic if you have a lot of it and it paints a picture.
02:35:47.260
That's why what they're going to do at the trial is they're going to basically show, hey,
02:35:51.600
Melly's story doesn't work because the bullets went this way.
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Oh, and by the way, he said he was here when he was really here.
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I break down the criminal complaint affidavit, which you guys can see the difference, actually,
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between how a New York affidavit is ran versus a Florida one.
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And spoiler alert, the Florida one is ran a lot better.
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Have you heard about the FBI seizing 500K from Nick Fuentes after the Capitol riot?
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He didn't enter the building and hasn't been charged with a crime.
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If the FBI took half a million dollars from him, a charge is definitely coming, my friend.
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Probably an FBI agent right now and a grand jury testifying.
02:36:36.640
Um, Nia Brock, I could tell Maren used to be the biggest nerd back in the day.
02:36:42.320
I never, yo, for all the haters out there, by the way, I never run around and say,
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oh, my alpha male, I have admitted several times I am a fucking nerd.
02:36:52.920
I was fucking going hard on Overwatch, playing fucking McCree, telling motherfuckers all the time,
02:37:15.460
Um, I really enjoy these streams with you guys, by the way.
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It doesn't even feel like it's been two, two and a half hours.
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You know, I really do enjoy, uh, putting these together for y'all.
02:37:43.440
About a month ago, I was on the Tim Cass podcast and we discussed this and he talked about Donald
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Trump is going to get indicted and I said, well, how?
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And he mentioned a grand jury had convened just for it.
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And at that point I was kind of like, well, that's not normal.
02:38:00.960
Grand juries typically, at least in the federal system, the way grand juries work in the federal
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system is they convene once or twice per week to hear cases and that grand jury is in place
02:38:12.620
And that grand jury is basically, you know, it's just like a jury trial, you know what I'm
02:38:17.240
And the thing is, is that the reason why they have, oh, B Smith here says Epstein, don't
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That one's going to take some time though, guys.
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That was a very long investigation over like 20 years.
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So I'm really going to have to make sure I have my T's crossed and my I's dotted.
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And then also Ghislaine might get a fucking mistrial, guys.
02:38:42.500
That Epstein breakdown is going to be the best breakdown on the fucking internet.
02:38:46.580
I promise you guys ain't nobody else going to break it down better than me because I
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have a background in sex trafficking and I also, you know, the FBI did that case, which
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kind of has me saying what the fuck, but it's an old case.
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But sex trafficking cases now are done by HSI, who I resigned from.
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Um, so anyway, um, but yeah, I will do Epstein.
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But going back to, uh, the Trump thing getting indicted, right?
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So they mentioned that a grand jury had convened.
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So that immediately had me going like, that's off because federal grand juries are, they stick
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together for months because the reason why is because the prosecution office, the AUSA's
02:39:25.320
office is the one that gets the grand jury together to hear these cases.
02:39:27.780
They don't want to sit there and get a new grand jury every week where they have to explain
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You know, explaining the rules of how it means, what it means to listen to a case, but they
02:39:38.760
They want to explain it to them one time and have them there for several months so they
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And a grand jury will have bank robbery cases, uh, fucking racketeering cases, uh, drug cases,
02:39:49.880
They'll hear all kinds of crimes from all the different agencies, like on a grand jury day.
02:39:55.200
When I was working right here, right here in Miami, Florida, the grand jury, uh, the,
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the, the federal courthouse is right there in downtown Miami, dirty ass downtown Miami.
02:40:05.180
You go in there with your suit and your prosecutor.
02:40:08.420
There's like 10 other ages waiting outside the room.
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You go, you present your case with your prosecutor.
02:40:13.740
Hey, do you swear the facts that you're about to state are true and to the best of your knowledge
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You know, prosecutor asks you questions on this, on such and such day.
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If you guys want me to break down one of the cases that I fucking did, and I'll read
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And I'll tell you guys about the case A to Z, how it happened.
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They're all closed cases now, so I could talk about them.
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But, uh, if y'all want that, give me some ones in the chat.
02:40:47.940
But, um, but anyway, so you go in there, you talk about your case.
02:40:52.660
After you're done, boom, you know what I'm saying?
02:40:55.300
You walk out, and then the next prosecutor with his agent goes in.
02:40:58.980
So I'll go in there, I'll talk about a human smuggling case, walk out, get my true bill
02:41:03.260
of indictment, leave the courtroom, or sorry, leave, leave the grand jury room.
02:41:14.720
I caught this guy with a, with a gun, and he's a convicted felon.
02:41:19.240
You know, maybe, uh, I'm trying to think of a useless agency that doesn't do anything.
02:41:23.960
Um, Fish and Wildlife will go in and say, hey man, this dude stole this endangered fish.
02:41:32.760
So, so everyone goes in and presents their cases with the grand jury.
02:41:36.500
Uh, and, uh, so I really want to hammer that in your head, guys head in the federal system.
02:41:42.240
Very rarely do they convene a grand jury, especially for a big case, brand new.
02:41:47.320
So with the Trump thing, when they said that, I was like, no way it's federal.
02:41:50.340
And then he's like, oh no, it's the state of New York.
02:41:57.480
The Southern district of New York, for lack of better term, which is where they would have
02:42:01.780
indicted Trump from if they were to indict him, are cloud chasers.
02:42:06.840
And what I mean by that is they do all the biggest cases in the country.
02:42:20.160
Every big case pretty much that you could think about was done in the Southern district
02:42:28.700
So, um, so when I saw that the feds weren't taking a case, I knew off rip, it's a weak
02:42:34.820
case because the feds would love, absolutely love to go after a former president.
02:42:44.680
It's, it's, it's about getting under press and getting, cause at the end of the day,
02:42:47.500
the bigger case you could do, the more you can go to Congress and say, yo, we need more
02:42:57.680
That's what they're doing at Capitol Hill, FBI, DEA, ATF, Homeland Security Investigations.
02:43:02.520
All of them are going to Capitol Hill fighting for more funding for their agency.
02:43:06.560
And the reason how the way they get funding is by doing big, sexy cases that hit the news.
02:43:20.460
So the fact that the state is doing it, I'm already skeptical.
02:43:24.880
And from what I understand, they're going to try to indict him for fraud.
02:43:28.900
Like something about like, apparently he, you know, as you guys know, you know, Trump
02:43:32.820
is a real estate investor and they're going to try to say something like a, he, um, he,
02:43:37.220
he, uh, lied about the value of some of his properties, whatever.
02:43:42.320
If this state indicts him, Trump has the, the, the fucking legal team.
02:43:51.620
The feds don't, but the state loses a lot because the state has to prosecute every case.
02:43:59.160
But if he gets indicted by the state, it ain't going to happen.
02:44:02.040
But from what I understand, shout out to Tim Poole.
02:44:04.280
His, his thing is that he thinks he's going to get indicted simply so that he can't run
02:44:09.100
for president, which if that's the case, then I see what he means.
02:44:11.820
But as far as like him actually getting convicted, no fucking way, bro.
02:44:18.080
That's cat because all former presidents was on Epstein's plane.
02:44:22.860
That's why it's going to take me some time to break down that one.
02:44:35.660
Uh, myron, you and fresh got to bring love Dorsey on fresh fit podcast.
02:44:41.040
I actually DM her on Instagram because you guys asked.
02:44:46.120
I told her, Hey, I don't know who you are, but the people have been requesting you.
02:44:52.460
I just, yo, any, anyone that you guys ask us to get on, even if I don't personally like
02:44:56.360
them like that, I will DM them and say, we, uh, my people want you on the show.
02:45:03.140
And to be honest, I don't think anything, anything, anything's going to happen to him.
02:45:09.100
You know, uh, shout out to, shout out to, shout out to Trump, man.
02:45:20.500
I think I will tell you this, this chat was hilarious today talking about that was the
02:45:34.000
Um, but yeah, Trump, if they try to come at him, bro, he going to hit them with the fucking
02:45:41.760
But, uh, anyway, with that said guys, I hope you guys enjoyed the show.
02:45:48.220
Very detailed breakdown, exclusive, uh, documents that no one else has.
02:45:52.040
We, we investigated and found out where the shooting actually happened together.
02:45:55.540
We found out where the bodega was that they got the original footage that allegedly they
02:46:00.400
got the gun, but no one has it on camera yet, or no one has it on YouTube.
02:46:03.480
And, uh, yeah, man, we just got a bunch of exclusive stuff on this podcast that no one
02:46:09.180
Share the channel with a friend, subscribe, um, and hope you guys enjoyed it, man.
02:46:15.460
And I'll catch you guys tomorrow for episode of fresh and fit with my co-host, fresh print
02:46:25.540
And, uh, other than that guys, it's, it was a, it was a lot of fun and, uh, I will break
02:46:34.640
If you guys want me to break down real quick poll right now, start typing in what you guys
02:46:41.840
want me to break down either O block, uh, Joe exotic or whatever else you want me to
02:47:00.680
These fucking state cases are a pain in the ass.
02:47:33.120
I will do all the, all these people that you guys are mentioning.
02:47:35.400
Ghislaine, Epstein, uh, Epstein, both Ghislaine and Epstein.
02:47:44.920
Uh, can you give the people an update on young Dolph?
02:47:51.900
So since they, so since they just, I guess, just got the guy now that they just got all
02:48:00.380
So now the documents should be available, but I think we're just still waiting in a court
02:48:05.280
Cause once we do the court case, then we can get all the documents.
02:48:08.020
We were on young Dolph for weeks, by the way, guys, I was on young Dolph.
02:48:11.460
As soon as the marshals announced, um, straight drop was the, was the guy and they had that
02:48:16.800
I was already calling over to try to, um, to try to get the, uh, the state documents.
02:48:23.200
The state prosecuted the case, but since they knew he was at a state, they, they basically
02:48:28.560
delegated the warrant to the marshals and the marshals, the ones that go went to go
02:48:34.600
And as you guys know, the state is fucking annoying because every state is different
02:48:39.800
New York was a pain in the ass with K flock, as you guys can see.
02:48:42.500
And, uh, I got to go through now the state of Tennessee and not to, not to mention it
02:48:47.880
was a TBI that did the case, which the TBI guys, just a quick little thing, Tennessee
02:48:52.880
Think of it as the FBI for the state of Tennessee.
02:48:55.200
So that's who did the case and the Memphis police department.
02:48:57.740
He couldn't give me any information until they had it.
02:49:11.540
And he was like, he couldn't like, there's no case.
02:49:13.500
Oh, so he told you straight up, I can't disclose it.
02:49:15.980
But they didn't have, cause he wasn't in custody yet, but now he's in custody.
02:49:19.020
So that means like his police support should be like.
02:49:21.860
Cause they're going to have to unseal the indictment now, now that they got
02:49:25.440
I have someone in Memphis that can like go get it.
02:49:42.140
We're going to do, we're going to do the young Dolph case.
02:49:47.240
And straight drop released that song after with the best pro shops in the back.
02:49:58.160
So, man, people really do anything for clout nowadays.
02:50:09.540
Um, and, uh, they did it all on the back of wiretaps, man.
02:50:14.460
That one was all on the back of wiretaps and informants.
02:50:21.120
That was the, uh, it was actually the HSI office in Chicago that did the R. Kelly case.
02:50:43.980
You want to give them an update on Tory Lanez real fast?
02:50:47.100
So, for Tory Lanez, we should have his documents this week.
02:50:53.040
I found his courthouse and I found his court case number.
02:51:04.100
But the police report is going to be a little difficult.
02:51:05.680
Because they're saying that, like, in order to get a police report, you have to get permission in the state of L.A.
02:51:26.400
Because it's a pain in the ass to get the documents.
02:51:39.600
If the person is being charged, the whole part of the U.S. justice system is to be judged by your peers.
02:51:51.320
If I was living in L.A., I can literally walk into the courtroom when Tory's there.
02:52:00.300
If you ever want to, like, learn a little bit about stuff, you can literally go to the courtroom and just sit in different.
02:52:21.660
You guys can tell I'm having way too much fun doing this stuff.
02:52:24.520
But other than that, we'll be back tomorrow, guys.
02:52:32.720
And we're going to talk about taxes and saving money.
02:52:35.360
Ain't nobody bringing more value than us on YouTube, man.
02:52:48.860
I used to be a special agent on my investigations.