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Rapper Lil Durk arrested in Florida on murder-for-hire charges

Rapper Lil Durk arrested in Florida on murder-for-hire charges

Rapper Lil Durk was arrested Thursday in Florida by U.S. Marshals on murder-for-hire charges, records show.

The 32-year-old Chicago artist, whose legal name is Durk Devontay Banks, was booked into the Broward County Jail and is being held without bail.

NBC News has reached out to U.S. Marshals and Lil Durk’s representatives for comment.

This comes after five people associated with his hip-hop collective Only the Family were arrested on federal charges in California for murder-for-hire resulting in death, allegedly in retaliation for the death of a bandmate. .

The three alleged OTF members are Kavon London Grant, known as “Kaz” or “Vonnie”; DeAndre Dontrell Wilson, known as “DeDe”; Asa Houston, known as “Boogie,” was indicted by a grand jury for his alleged participation in the murder, according to court documents filed Oct. 17 and made public Thursday.

Keith Jones, known as “Flaka,” and David Brian Lindsey, known as “The Brownies,” who are members of other Chicago gangs, were also charged, according to documents.

The five men could not be reached for comment Friday.

OTF produces and markets hip-hop music from artists primarily based in Chicago. Lil Durk is the founder of the group, according to Chicago Tribuneand has a 2018 album of the same name.

The charging document states that on November 6, 2020, a high-ranking OTF member identified by the initials “DB” got into a physical altercation with someone identified only as “TB” at a nightclub in Atlanta, Georgia. During that struggle, a TB officer pulled out a gun and shot D.B. several times, killing him, prosecutors said.

Although the victim is not named in the indictment, on the same day in 2020 NBC News covered the death of Davon Daquan Bennett, an Atlanta rapper known as “King Von” who was part of OTF and had musical collaborations with Lil Durk.

After the death of D.B. the man described as “Accomplice 1” “made it clear in coded language” that he would “pay a bounty or monetary reward” to “anyone who took part in the murder of TB for his role in the murder of D.B.” “, the indictment says.

Then, on Aug. 18, 2022, “the conspirators learned that Tuberculosis was staying at a hotel in Los Angeles,” the document says.

After learning of TB’s whereabouts, Wilson, Jones, Lindsey and Houston, as well as a man referred to as “Accomplice 2”, traveled from Chicago to Los Angeles “with the goal of killing TB.” That day, Grant also flew on a private jet from Florida to Los Angeles. Angeles, according to the indictment.

On August 19, 2022, Grant, Wilson, Jones, Lindsey and Houston and Conspirator 2 used two vehicles to “track, stalk and attempt to kill TB with firearms, including a fully automatic firearm, resulting in the death of SW.” “, who was a passenger in TB’s car.

The indictment states that Grant, Wilson Jones, Lindsay, Houston and Co-Conspirator 2 were being followed that day. A black Escalade TB drove to a gas station on Beverly Boulevard, and in Houston, he drove his vehicle into the alley behind the gas station and parked there. so that “Jones, Lindsay and Co-Conspirator2 can try to kill TB”

Jones, Lindsey and Co-conspirator 2 allegedly fired multiple shots at TB but ultimately killed CP and Wilson paid the reward/reward on behalf of the co-conspirators, the document states.

Charging documents say the five and co-conspirators used “facilities of interstate and foreign commerce” such as airplanes, automobiles, cell phones and the Internet “with the intent to commit tuberculosis murder.”

Grant allegedly purchased vehicles, ski masks and firearms that were used to detect, track and eradicate tuberculosis, the indictment says.

Five men are indicted on charges of conspiracy and use of interstate facilities to commit murder for hire resulting in death, carrying and firing firearms and machine guns, possession of such firearms in furtherance of a crime of violence resulting in death, possession of a machine gun and forfeiture in criminal procedure.

It is not yet clear whether the men have hired lawyers.

This story first appeared on NBCNews.com.