
Lil Durk’s Murder-for-Hire Case Takes a Dark Turn: Fans Threaten Judge and Prosecutor
Federal authorities are on high alert after alleged supporters of Chicago rapper Lil Durk made violent threats against the judge and prosecutor handling his high-profile murder-for-hire case. According to an FBI report, multiple threatening phone calls were made to officials in the Central District of California, including a U.S. Magistrate Judge and Assistant U.S. Attorney Ian Yanniello.
The threats were chilling, with one caller warning, “If they give him life, I’m gonna burn this place down,” and another saying, “Free Durk, or we gonna shoot it up.” The FBI believes these statements came from individuals claiming to be fans of Lil Durk, reflecting growing tension surrounding the case.
Lil Durk, born Durk Derrick Banks, has been in custody since October 2024 on federal charges accusing him of orchestrating a plot to target rapper Quando Rondo in Los Angeles. The incident resulted in the death of Rondo’s cousin, Saviay’a
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