Here’s Everything To Know About Lil Durk’s Arrest & The Alleged Murder-For-Hire Plot

Lil Durk got picked up by U.S. Marshals in Florida on Thursday (Oct. 24). According to the Chicago Tribune, Durk is still in Broward County custody as of Friday morning. Notably, his arrest also happened on the same day California prosecutors bagged several other men for a murder-for-hire plot against rapper Quando Rondo.

Jail records reviewed by The Shade Room show that marshals arrested the rapper and that his charges are also related to murder-for-hire.

Lil Durk was arrested by U.S. Marshals in Florida and is held in the Broward County jail. Records show no bond amount is available, and under charges, it states, “Murder for hire.” 📷:(Broward County Sheriff’s Office) ✍🏾 #TSRStaffAS pic.twitter.com/aMHI1F9m7E

— TheShadeRoom (@TheShadeRoom) October 25, 2024

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Chicago Tribune reports that California prosecutors are pursuing the five men for the attempted murder of Quando Rondo. Court records say the attempt was reportedly a shootout at a Los Angeles gas station in August 2022. Surveillance video captured the incident, which led to the death of Quando’s cousin, Saviay’a Robinson.

The murder plot was reportedly a form of revenge for the death of Lil Durk’s mentee, King Von. For context, Rondo’s affiliate Timothy ‘Lul Tim’ Leeks was initially charged with Von’s murder. In August 2023,  prosecutors dropped the felony murder charges, per Complex.

More Details About The Alleged Murder-For-Hire Plot
The men charged are Kavon London Grant, Deandre Dontrell Wilson, Keith Jones, David Brian Lindsey, and Asa Houston. Their charges include conspiracy to commit murder-for-hire, committing murder-for-hire involving a death, and use of a machine gun in a violent crime resulting in death. Tribune reports that the death penalty could be on the table if convicted for the more serious charges.

Lil Durk’s hip-hop collective, Only The Family (OTF), is reportedly at the center of the crime. California prosecutors say OTF owns the credit cards Grant, Wilson, Jones, Lindsey, and Houston used for flights and rental cars.

Five men, Wilson, Jones, Lindsey, Houston, and an unnamed man, flew from Chicago to San Diego on Aug. 18, 2022, then drove to Los Angeles, per the Associated Press. Durk had allegedly texted an associate that same day to arrange the flights. “Don’t book no flights under no names involved wit me,” he texted, per FBI Agent Sarah Corcoran’s arrest affidavit.

Once in Los Angeles, the group of five linked with OTF associate Kavon Grant. Grant is who booked the hotel rooms, purchased four ski masks and secured two luxury sedans. Additionally, Grant also provided Lindsey, Jones, and a third suspect with the guns used in the shooting.

On Aug. 19, the group followed Quando Rondo and his cousin around from a dispensary to a clothing store and gas station. Houston parked their getaway car in the back of that last location while Jones, Lindsey, and the third man hopped out and sprayed Rondo and his cousin.

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Afterward, the suspects went to an In-N-Out hamburger spot and discussed their payment with Grant before flying back to Chicago from San Diego. Wilson is who ultimately paid Jones and Lindsey, but the dollar amount remains unclear.

Lil Durk Reportedly Tried To Leave The U.S.
Grant, Wilson, Jones, Lindsey, and Houston were all arrested in Chicago on Thursday. After their arrest, FBI Agent Corcoran said Lil Durk booked multiple flights to leave the United States. The rapper booked two flights from South Florida airports for Dubai and Switzerland, per AP. Additionally, he had booked a private flight to Italy, but U.S. Marshals arrested him in Miami en route to the airport. FBI agents reportedly learned that he had booked the private jet about two hours before his scheduled takeoff at 9 p.m.

Records show no bond amount listed for Lil Durk at this time, likely meaning the Chicago rapper could be sitting behind bars for now. His lawyers, Brian Bieber and Alek Ubieta, told TMZ the rapper has his first court appearance on Friday in a federal court in Miami, Florida.

Meanwhile, his arrest comes over a week since he assured his fans he’s getting back on the music scene. The X post on Oct. 15 read, “I want y’all to feel this energy and how I’m going back to the basics I can’t rush it on some industry sh*t I got us.” 

I’m getting connected with the fans I want yall to feel this energy and how I’m going back to the basics I can’t rush it on some industry shit I got us trust meeeeeeeeee – smurk

— THE VOICE (@lildurk) October 15, 2024

Village In Illinois Distances Itself From Rapper
Less than 24 hours after Lil Durk’s arrest, the Mayor of the Village of Broadway, Illinois, decided to revoke the rapper’s key to the village. Mayor Katrina Thompson made the announcement via Facebook on Friday. Additionally, Mayor Thompson said the village is ending its partnership with Durk’s foundation, Neighborhood Heroes Foundation. Durk had JUST received the honorary keys from Broadway and Village of Bellwood last week.

The statement recognized that the U.S. justice system presumes Durk innocent until proven guilty. However, it added that the opinion of its residents and village partners take priority. So, given the rapper’s arrest in Florida, they elected to withdraw the honorary key and end the nonprofit partnership.

“As mayor, protecting Broadview’s interests and upholding the values of residents is job number one,” Thompson wrote.

More details on this case to come.

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