Drill rapper Kay Flock couldn’t have headed the ruthless crew that terrorized the Bronx with rampant gun violence because he has an “intellectual disability,” his lawyers argued — as the convicted ...
Bronx drill rapper Kay Flock, whose music career was gaining national attention before his arrest in 2021, was sentenced Tuesday to 30 years in federal prison for his role in a string of shootings ...
The announcement came as the 19-year-old Bronx rapper is facing criminal charges in connection to the 2021 fatal shooting of Hwascar Hernandez. Kay Flock Found Guilty of Racketeering, Attempted Murder ...
Kay Flock’s attorneys argued in court that the rapper’s intellectual disability made it impossible for him to lead a gang. Kay Flock stood before a Manhattan federal judge Tuesday (December 16) as his ...
Kay Flock Found Guilty of Racketeering, Attempted Murder, and Firearm Charges In 2023, Kay Flock and seven others were indicted on racketeering conspiracy charges, accusing them of leading Bronx-based ...
Federal prosecutors say Bronx rapper Kay Flock turned drill music into a weapon of influence and deserves a 50-year prison sentence. Kay Flock’s name once filled Bronx drill anthems and now, ...
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