Kay Flock Co-Defendant Refuses To Snitch: “See Ya In 30 Years”

Kay Flock emerged as the hottest rapper out of the New York drill scene, though his career is at risk. The 19-year-old Bronx rapper turned himself into authorities on first-degree murder charges in late 2021. And while fans have called for his freedom, the rapper is undoubtedly facing some serious time if found guilty of murder. Though he earned his biggest co-sign from Cardi B during his incarceration, his career could be seriously derailed. Since his arrest, police have held him at Rikers Island, though he’s maintained his innocence from the jump.

While the rapper faces charges related to the death of 24-year-old Oscar Hernandez, he was recently named as part of a RICO indictment. The police indicted Kay Flock on racketeering, murder, and attempted murder charges this week related to the Sevside/DOA crew. Since then, he was moved to federal prison as he awaits trial. If Flock is found guilty on all charges, he will face the mandatory life sentence or the death penalty.

Kay Flock’s Co-Defendant Sticky Won’t Snitch

As we’ve seen in the YSL case, it will only be a matter of time until co-defendants cop a plea deal. And if/when that happens, Kay Flock will undoubtedly be among the first to be taken down. However, a close affiliate of the rapper and co-defendant, Sticky, stated that he won’t bend or fold under pressure. He said that the prosecutors attempted to get him to flip, which he declined and vowed to take his case to trial.

Sticky shared a photo of himself and Kay Flock vowing to stay down, even if it results in a life sentence. “Fought at rolling loud together, guess we gotta fight these people together,” he wrote. “It’s all fun and games till them people come. They said ‘tell us about kevin, help yourself, 30 yrs is a long time.’ Well, guess I’ll see ya in 30 years.” Though many commended Sticky’s loyalty to Flock during this trying time, it seems that both are preparing for an uphill battle. Check out Sticky’s post above. Do you think Kay Flock will be convicted? Sound off with your thoughts in the comments.