Two years after the untimely death of Chicago-based rapper Dayvon Daquan Bennett, known by his stage name King Von, his autopsy report has begun to circulate online, sparking outrage and disappointment among his fans.
Rising Star in the Hip-Hop Scene
Born in Chicago, Illinois, King Von rose to fame in the American hip-hop scene in 2018, following the release of his breakout track “Crazy Story.” His other chart-topping tracks, such as “Took Her to the O,” and his studio album “Welcome to O’Block,” helped secure his spot in the Billboard charts.
Von was signed to Just the Family, Lil Durk’s record company, and Empire Distribution. His mixtapes, “Levon James” and “Grandson, Vol. 1,” further cemented his rising status in the industry.
Autopsy Report: Graphic Images Surface
The autopsy report circulating online included graphic photographs. According to the report, the cause of King Von’s death was a gunshot wound to the torso. The images, which have not been verified as legitimate, show the rapper on the autopsy table, his chest stitched up, and his tattoos clearly visible.
The release of such graphic photographs and reports has been heavily criticized, with fans and King Von’s family expressing their disgust and accusing authorities of incompetence in allowing the photographs to become public.
Von’s Life and Death: A Brief Exploration
King Von was no stranger to legal issues during his life. He was first arrested in 2012 for possessing an unauthorized handgun, then again after an incident which resulted in multiple deaths and injuries in 2014.
However, it was a violent dispute outside a nightclub in downtown Atlanta on November 6, 2020, that led to King Von’s death. An argument between two groups linked to rapper Quando Rondo resulted in a gunfight during which Von was shot and later died from his wounds in hospital. Two deaths and four injuries resulted from this incident which ultimately lead to Timothy Leeks being charged with Von’s murder.
Controversial Release of Von’s Killer
Adding to the outrage, Timothy Leeks, the man charged with King Von’s murder, was released from Fulton County Prison after posting a $100,000 bail last year. This development was met with widespread disapproval from King Von’s fans.
In conclusion, the sudden death of King Von and the recent online circulation of his autopsy report has rekindled the pain and disappointment for his fans and family. The unethical release of such private and sensitive information is a grim reminder of the rapper’s tragic demise, while also raising questions about privacy and the responsible sharing of such reports in the public domain.