Bronx Drill Rapper Kay Flock Found
Guilty on Most Counts But Not Racketeering
Murder
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack
SDNY
COURTHOUSE,
March 20 – A multi-defendant
Bronx gang case began with the
language of protective order
and now a one-defendant trial
involving the meaning of drill
rap lyrics.
On March
23, 2023 U.S. District Court
for the Southern District of
New York Judge Lewis J. Liman
arraigned three of the
defendants. Inner City Press
went and covered it.
All three
pleaded not guilty.
On July 31, as to
lead and co-defendant Kevin
Perez, the US Attorney's
Office wrote in "to inform the
Court that the Government will
NOT week the death penalty
against defendant Kevin Perez
in this case."
On March 11,
opening statements, police
witnesses and cooperator Vance
Brockington, commenting on
music video of OYK. Thread and
more on Substack here.
Docket photo on X
for Subscribers here.
and on Patreon here
On March 17, the
defense case including the
first cooperator's sister who
said she saw his testimony on
Inner City Press and concluded
that he was lying. Then his
manager, and former girlfriend
- thread.
On March 18 Inner
City Press tweeted the closing
arguments of prosecutors
and defense,
which ended with it's been
drill rap on trial.
On March 19 the
jury deliberated and finally
sent out a note asking for a
definition of "reasonable
person." Thread.
The judge asked for letters by
6 pm and sent the jury home at
5.
Past 6 pm the US
filed a letter on Patreon
here
On March
20, after the jury said it
could not reach unanimity on one
charge, they returned with
mostly - but not all -
guilty verdicts. Sentencing
was set for July 16.
More including
analysis on X for Subscribers
here
and on Substack here
The overall
case is USA v. Perez, et al.,
1:23-cr-99 (Liman)
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