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Jacksonville Drill Scene Linked to Gang Violence

Jacksonville Drill Scene Linked to Gang Violence

Published 6 days, 5 hours ago
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Detective Trey McCulla from the Jacksonville Sheriffs Office revealed that murdered rapper Julio Foolio, whose real name was Charles Jones, was a founding member of the Six Block gang, officially flagged as a criminal outfit in August 2019. The Six Block gang operates as a loose neighborhood hybrid gang, with Foolios clear signs of membership including a large number six tattoo on his neck and the name Osama above his left eye. The gang has been involved in a violent war with rivals like ATK and twelve hundred, with members using social media and drill rap tracks to flex after shootings and mock enemies. Even after Foolios death, rivals have used his signature Don Julio bottle in their videos as a diss. McCullas testimony highlights the connection between Jacksonvilles drill scene and street wars, where music, gangs, and beef are intertwined.

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