Um… they wanna know if you’d do a feature
with Modell, P5, Malcolm, do you know them? No, alright nevermind. Yeah, we already, he already told us about
Tooka, he said Tooka one of his favorite to work with. They wanna know about the Gleesh Place video. Oh, Gleesh Place coming soon and I’ll do
a feature with all them n****s. Tell them to just send the money. Yeah we need that bag. Hundred racks, hundred racks a feat. I don’t think they got it. Don’t get me started on this B****. I be (inaudible), Y’all don’t know me. Y’all don’t (inaudible). Say the names who want to do the features
again? Uh, you would have to scroll up. I can’t even see that anymore
Listen to the names he said wanna do the features We’ll get a clip of it and send it to you. Alright, send me the names. Listen to the names they say wanna do a feature
with me. Um, they wanna know if you would ever do a
song with Yungeen Ace, JayDaYoungan, and or K… I don’t know who that is. No say the other names you said. You got to scroll up so I can read that. Can you do that for me? If you would do a feature with Modell, Tyriq,
P5 or Malcolm. Man, what the f***. Look at how folks look (laughing)
That’s a no right? I’m assuming that’s a no. Hey folks be talking, what you on some police
s***? On October 8, 2020, King Von made a guest
appearance on Rolling Loud’s Twitch show, “The Leak”, a live show that discusses
all of the upcoming releases in the hip hop industry. The first half of the show goes as planned,
with the hosts asking King Von various questions about his upcoming project “Welcome To O
Block” and his plans for the future… but it wasn’t until the very end of the stream
where things started to get really…really…dark. A user suddenly appeared in the Twitch chat
under the alias “saltyknob713” and proceeded to write this message in the chat:
“@rollingloud ask Von if he’d do a feature with Modell, Tyriq, P5, or Malcolm?” The hosts begin to relay this message to King
Von… but his reaction to it seems very… odd, doesn’t it? Um… they wanna know if you’d do a feature
with Modell, P5, Malcolm, do you know them? No, alright nevermind. While definitely confused, it almost seems
like this question shocked King Von… almost like it put him on the spot. This awkward moment fortunately doesn’t
last for long as it seems like the hosts may have realized that King Von must not know
who Modell, Tyriq, P5, or Malcolm are and diffused the situation by suddenly bringing
up Tooka, a 15 year old rival gang member of King Von who passed away after being shot
at a bus stop back in 2011. Yeah, we already, he already told us about
Tooka, he said Tooka one of his favorite to work with. The conversation then proceeds forward with
the hosts asking King Von when the music video for “Gleesh Place” is dropping. Von quickly responds by letting them know
that the video is coming soon, then suddenly refers back to the now irrelevant question
of whether or not he would do a feature with Modell, P5, Tyriq, or Malcolm… 4 names that he seems to have never heard
of. They wanna know about the Gleesh Place video. Oh, Gleesh Place coming soon and I’ll do
a feature with all them n****s. Tell them to just send the money. I don’t think they got it. (laughing) Now if you notice, King Von who was fairly
calm and relaxed throughout the whole stream, is now extremely energetic, running throughout
his house searching for his friends while repeatedly asking the hosts to say the names
again. Say the names who want to do the features
again? Uh, you would have to scroll up. I can’t even see that anymore
Listen to the names he said wanna do the features We’ll get a clip of it and send it to you. Alright, send me the names. Listen to the names they say wanna do a feature
with me. When the names are read off to King Von’s
friend “Muwop”, he has no reaction, just gives a blank stare to O Block Louie who is
sitting across from them. Um, they wanna know if you would ever do a
song with Yungeen Ace, JayDaYoungan, and or K… I don’t know who that is. No say the other names you said. Hold on. It was, f you would do a feature with Modell,
Tyriq, P5 or Malcolm. Von then shows Louie’s reaction, the best
way I could describe it is “annoyed”. Man, what the f***. Look at how folks look (laughing)
That’s a no right? I’m assuming that’s a no. Hey folks be talking, what you on some police
s***? So now your probably wondering, who are Modell,
P5, Tyriq and Malcolm? Well let me tell you... On April 28, 2012, a Chicago man who went
by the name of “King Doc” was on his way to the nearby corner store when he was fatally
shot multiple times in the chest and arms. He spent his last moments, crawling into a
tall patch of grass… right next to the corner he was just trying to get a drink from. King Doc’s body wouldn’t be discovered
until moments later… after his 16 year old cousin stumbled across his body. That 16 year old… was Modell McCambry. This traumatic situation changed Modell forever
and was a major turning point in his life. Modell began to get more and more involved
in the streets by associating himself with more established gang members such as FBG
Duck and K.I. This led to Modell becoming a full time member
of STL/EBT. Then almost 6 months after the death of his
cousin “King Doc”, Modell himself was shot multiple times in the chest on the 6300
block of South Rhodes Avenue on October 13, 2012. The group of shooters left Modell in the street,
only to have his cousin Miles run from a nearby house in attempt to try and save his life. The group saw Miles try and save his cousin,
and began to put more shots into Miles’ back. The two relatives were soon rushed to a nearby
hospital where Modell’s cousin Miles was told he would never be able to walk again
and would need a catheter for the rest of his life. Modell on the other hand, did not make it… This case is still unsolved to this day… P5, also known as “Crack” was a member
of “Jaro City”, a Chicago gang that rivals King Von. He was a well known drug dealer in the area
and on the morning of October 30, 2012, he was planning on meeting up with a fellow customer
to sell him some product on the 6200 block of South Eberhart Avenue. At 9:13 am, P5 arrived at the location but
instead of being greeted by one customer, he was met with 5. P5 immediately knew this was a setup and quickly
turned around to run away from the situation but unfortunately, one of the members of the
group ran P5 down, shooting him in the back knocking him over onto the ground. The rest of the group then circled above P5,
shooting him 6 times in the face and 9 times in the body. The aftermath of this tragic event was reportedly
so bad that the police had an extremely tough time identifying the body. This case, just like the previous one, is
still unsolved to this day…. Now to a developing story, a shooting leaves
one person dead and four others injured. This happened at an apartment complex in Southwest
Atlanta. La’Tasha, what are we learning about their
conditions this morning? Well Christie, police tell us this all started
at a house party last night on Landrum Drive. A fight broke out between two large groups
and at some point a man opened fire hitting five people. Police tell us one man was found dead at the
party, four others were rushed here to Grady. We’re told the victims ages range from seventeen
to twenty. Investigators are trying to determine a motive
and what happened leading up to that shooting. On March 31, 2019, Tyriq Livatt along with
4 other individuals were shot at a house party in the Hidden Village Apartments located in
Southwest Atlanta. Out of the 5 people who were shot, 27-year-old
Tyriq did not survive… and once again this case is still unsolved to this day… On May 29, 2014, a man by the name of Malcolm
Stuckey was attending a house party on the 5700 block of South LaSalle Street when two
men began to open fire on the house. Malcolm, who was standing outside on the front
porch, was shot in the head and didn’t make it. The case of Malcolm Stuckey went unsolved
for almost two months but on July 20, 2014, a man by the name of “Big Mike” was arrested
and charged for the murder. Two days later, another suspect was arrested
and charged for the same reason. Both men sat in the Cook County jail for over
three years until the trial started and within those three years, Big Mike eventually told
authorities incriminating details of what happened on May 29, 2014 in hopes to obtain
a deal with prosecutors for lesser time. The other suspect refused to cooperate with
authorities and managed to stay silent the whole time. In the end, Big Mike was sentenced to 16 years
in prison for aggravated battery with a firearm and an additional 12 years for backing out
of some type of deal with prosecutors. The other suspect was acquitted of all charges
and was able to walk out of the courtroom a free man. That other suspect… was King Von. So now that you know who Modell, Tyriq, P5
and Malcolm are, the question still stands… why did King Von react that way to those names? Well because according to the Chicago hip
hop fanatics, King Von may have something to do with all 4 of these murders…