Jacksonville rapper ksoo father testifies against him

He has his name but he's not his biological father but I don't think that matters because he told on him and his older brother so.

The streets, crime and criminals have always been a dirty game.
You can't trust a motherfucker especially when it comes to money and prison time.
Over the years I've come across a bunch of bad morherfuckers on the streets but they couldn't handle going to prison so they told,ran,had nervous breakdowns and a whole bunch of bullshit and mind you we talking about 3,7, to 10 years... you'd be shock at how many cowards are roaming the street today.

Someone I know mammy is always say"My son can't do no jail time..." Than why is he trying to sell drugs? he's an unsuccessful drug dealer at that,spent decades doing it and never made no more than sneaker money.
 
I haven't followed this closely and still don't know the specifics and honestly I don't think I want to... whole thing seems just super sad.
Yeah I didn't follow the case either but I remember what happened.

The dad picked them up after the shooting and helped burn their clothes. Dad of the year up until that point! :lol:

But with street shit I'm conflicted. Street shit is street shit and should stay in the streets and not the court system.

But at the same token the senseless violence has to stop and it only stops when everyone's dead or in jail.

The reason that I can't be happy for the conviction is because:

Prosecutors said Robinson gunned down McCormick as he walked out of a temp agency on Merrill Road on Jan. 15, 2020.
The crime was motivated by the death of Robinson's stepbrother Willie Addison, who was shot when coming out of a club exactly a year before McCormick's murder. While Robinson and his co-defendant are documented members of Jacksonville gang ATK, Addison was killed by a member of 6block, a rival gang. Prosecutors say McCormick was part of 6block also.
They said McCormick wrote a "diss track" about Addison's death, making fun of the shooting that not only killed him, but badly injured Robinson's father, brother and cousin.
Prosecutors say this was Robinson's motivation in killing McCormick. The narrative described by the state is that Robinson, his co-defendant Leroy Whitaker and accomplice Dominique Barner stalked McCormick together. While they said Robinson was caught on camera shooting McCormick, Whitaker was accused of being in the car with a loaded gun, also ready to shoot.





In short, an innocent victim wasn't killed, but the law says that you can't go around killing people even in revenge so :lol:
 
Yeah I didn't follow the case either but I remember what happened.

The dad picked them up after the shooting and helped burn their clothes. Dad of the year up until that point! :lol:

But with street shit I'm conflicted. Street shit is street shit and should stay in the streets and not the court system.

But at the same token the senseless violence has to stop and it only stops when everyone's dead or in jail.

The reason that I can't be happy for the conviction is because:

Prosecutors said Robinson gunned down McCormick as he walked out of a temp agency on Merrill Road on Jan. 15, 2020.
The crime was motivated by the death of Robinson's stepbrother Willie Addison, who was shot when coming out of a club exactly a year before McCormick's murder. While Robinson and his co-defendant are documented members of Jacksonville gang ATK, Addison was killed by a member of 6block, a rival gang. Prosecutors say McCormick was part of 6block also.
They said McCormick wrote a "diss track" about Addison's death, making fun of the shooting that not only killed him, but badly injured Robinson's father, brother and cousin.
Prosecutors say this was Robinson's motivation in killing McCormick. The narrative described by the state is that Robinson, his co-defendant Leroy Whitaker and accomplice Dominique Barner stalked McCormick together. While they said Robinson was caught on camera shooting McCormick, Whitaker was accused of being in the car with a loaded gun, also ready to shoot.





In short, an innocent victim wasn't killed, but the law says that you can't go around killing people even in revenge so :lol:

Wow. I pity no one in this entire mess.

You want to be gangsta?

This the price.
 
Not to derail... but I've been felling a personal slight sense of hopelessness lately and I have had conversations where I've also learned I'm not the only one. Sh*t in this world feeling bleak as hell Red
Hopelessness is the feeling of a lot of people, sadly. And it doesn't seem like it's gonna get any better soon.

trump trying and effectively removing everything Black people related from the government.

Epstein killing himself in prison, complete with broken bones in his neck. That they want us to believe that he did. And magically there's missing and no video when it supposedly happened.

And an edited video is released 6 years later to further push the bullshit agenda.

Today it's reported that the FBI redacted trump's name from the Epstein files.

Now it's not all Epstein, but these are clear examples of why people feel hopeless.

I saw a report as to why people weren't outraged about the handling of Epstein's murder and issues with his files afterwards.

It's because no one can do anything about it.
 
Hopelessness is the feeling of a lot of people, sadly. And it doesn't seem like it's gonna get any better soon.

trump trying and effectively removing everything Black people related from the government.

Epstein killing himself in prison, complete with broken bones in his neck. That they want us to believe that he did. And magically there's missing and no video when it supposedly happened.

And an edited video is released 6 years later to further push the bullshit agenda.

Today it's reported that the FBI redacted trump's name from the Epstein files.

Now it's not all Epstein, but these are clear examples of why people feel hopeless.

I saw a report as to why people weren't outraged about the handling of Epstein's murder and issues with his files afterwards.

It's because no one can do anything about it.

^^^^^

Its truly sad that not only adults feel this way but young people too.

T rump strategy of flooding the media and the people with bullsh*t is supper effective

And the OTHER SIDE knew this for years and never created a countermeasure.

And something else.

I think what is really jarring for independents moderates republicans liberals democrats conservatives gay straight etc etc?

What t.rump was able to do in just 175 days. He completely rejected all previous protocols traditions etiquette.

Making all the previous administrations look weak old predictable uninspired and truly committed to change.
 



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