Asian Doll And YNW Melly’s Mom Respond To Lul Tim’s King Von Charges Being Dropped

Earlier today (August 20), it was reported that Lul Tim would no longer face murder charges for the shooting death of King Von in 2020. According to YouTuber Mickey Truth, the charges against Tim have been dropped. The Quando Rondo affiliate had been out on bail since 2021 but was still preparing to face trial over Von’s 2020 death. Reportedly, prosecutors now view Von’s death as being the result of self-defense. This comes as a result of evidence appearing to show Von assaulting Rondo prior to this death.

The charges against Tim have also proven to be socially controversial. There are many who view Tim as a hero for reportedly killing Von. Of course, some have gone as far as to label Von as a “serial killer”, with one notorious YouTube documentary attributing as many as 10 murders to the Chicago rapper. But with Tim’s charges now dropped, it appears to have brought the saga of King Von’s death to an end. However, major figures relating to the case are now starting to speak out about the decision.

Read More: Adin Ross calls King Von “a great rapper” while arguing with Charleston White

Asian Doll and YNW Melly Respond To Lul Tim News

Asian Doll, the partner of King Von, made bombshell allegations about the decision. Doll had been very vocal about the fallout of Von’s death. In a now-deleted tweet, Doll claimed that there was something bigger at play. “Because the police said Tim ain’t kill him, the police did,” Doll wrote. Elsewhere, Doll hit out at people bringing up Von in interviews. “N*ggas doing all these interviews about King Von look goofy asl,” Asian Doll expressed with disdain on the social media platform. “Speaking on open cases & telling stories he never told is top of the line snitch shit. He ain’t condone shit he’ll cut a mf off for. Y’all n*ggas forever bitches to me & never stood on business. I hate n*ggas who don’t stand on business allot lil boy. Shit dead we like grown men that get shit done over here.”

Elsewhere, YNW Melly’s mother compared Lul Tim to her son’s case. “Meanwhile, the state of Florida is trying to give Melly the death penalty without a gun or witness and a Mistrial !! This is wild.” It was announced earlier this week that the judge in Melly’s case had made a ruling stating that a death penalty ruling no longer needed to be unanimous. Instead, Melly could receive the death penalty on an 8-4 jury vote. Boosie Badazz has also spoken out on this development, expressing great displeasure about the decision. The story surrounding Lul Tim is a developing one. We’ll have any updates if and when they emerge.

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Lul Tim Reportedly Has King Von Charges Dropped

Lul Tim will no longer face trial for the murder of King Von. According to YouTuber Mickey Truth, the charges against Tim have been dropped. The Quando Rondo affiliate had been out on bail since 2021 but was still preparing to face trial over Von’s 2020 death. Reportedly, prosecutors now view Von’s death as being the result of self-defense. This comes as a result of evidence appearing to show Von assaulting Rondo prior to this death.

The charges against Tim have also proven to be socially controversial. There are many who view Tim as a hero for reportedly killing Von. Of course, some have gone as far as to label Von as a “serial killer”, with one notorious YouTube documentary attributing as many as 10 murders to the Chicago rapper. But with Tim’s charges now dropped, it appears to have brought the saga of King Von’s death to an end.

Read More: Adin Ross calls King Von “a great rapper” while arguing with Charleston White

King Von Murder Saga Ends

The reports that Tim’s charges have been dropped comes amid a wave of headlines relating to Von’s murder. Recently footage emerged of the arrest of BossTop. As the O’Block member is detained, he can be heard asking “Is Von good?” Many fans of Von were insulted by this. The sentiment is best summarized by one commenter who wrote, “N*gga watched Von get dunked on and ran then is gonna ask if he good.”

Meanwhile, Von’s partner Asian Doll has continued to defend the rapper’s name in recent weeks. “N*ggas doing all these interviews about King Von look goofy asl,” Asian Doll expressed with disdain on the social media platform. “Speaking on open cases & telling stories he never told is top of the line snitch shit. He ain’t condone shit he’ll cut a mf off for. Y’all n*ggas forever bitches to me & never stood on business. I hate n*ggas who don’t stand on business allot lil boy. Shit dead we like grown men that get shit done over here,” she wrote on X.

Read More: Adam22 says that Playboi Carti is worse for kids than King Von

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“King Von: Rap’s First Serial Killer” Video Removed From YouTube

King Von was killed almost three years ago in a lounge shooting in Atlanta. A fight broke out between Von’s people and another group, resulting in two dead and four injured. The rapper’s murder remains unsolved, but plenty of information about him has come out in the years following his death. In 2021, the FBI named Von as the culprit in the killing of 17-year-old Gakirah “K.I.” Barnes. Both the rapper and Barnes were members of Chicago gangs. Earlier this year, FBI witnesses also revealed that he had put a $100k hit out on FBG Duck. Just days later, Duck’s mother took to Instagram to reveal that Von was also involved in the killing of Boss Trell. “Von allegedly killed Trell, him, and T. Roy,” she said. “Only the streets know and only the people who did it know, so that’s why I’m saying ‘allegedly’.”

Last week, Youtube documentarian Trap Lore Ross added a pretty serious accusation to the mounting number of disturbing headlines about King Von. Ross’ new documentary is a nearly four-hour exposé on the late rapper and his history of violence, titled King Von: Rap’s First Serial Killer. According to the video, Von had committed at least ten murders. The video didn’t last long, however.

Hiding Von’s Alleged Murderous Past

The YouTube documentary alleging that King Von was a serial killer didn’t last very long on the video platform. It was removed just two days after being posted. Trap Lore Ross tweeted a simple response, only saying, “Video got taken down.” The reason for the video’s removal is still unclear. It could simply be that there was a copyright claim on some of the material used for the documentary. This is often the case with Youtube videos. Still, given the serious accusations, it could very well be that the late rapper’s team is doing what they can to suppress them.

The documentary received mixed reactions from social media. “Ain’t gona lie I’ve just watched like 10mins of this documentary, and man o man,” said one Twitter user, praising the video. “The amount of effort that went into this is INSANE…” While there were plenty of compliments for Ross’ video, some felt the need to call him out for allegedly lying about Von. “Video taken down like I said,” one commented. “Any other bloggers wanna defame his character?” King Von may or may not have been a serial killer. Still, the late rapper was clearly involved in a number of violent crimes. What do you think of the allegations? Let us know in the comments below.

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