The tragic death of King Von on November 6, 2020, remains one of the most polarizing and heavily discussed events in modern hip-hop history, yet the legal fallout and true details of the night are often misunderstood. As of late 2024 and early 2025, the story has a critical, shocking update: the felony murder charges against the man initially accused of killing the Chicago drill star were officially dropped, leaving fans and legal experts with more questions than answers.
This article dives deep into the events of that fateful morning outside the Monaco Hookah Lounge in Atlanta, Georgia, providing a detailed, minute-by-minute timeline of the confrontation between King Von’s crew and the associates of Quando Rondo, the pivotal role of the Atlanta Police Department, and the definitive legal reason why the case against Timothy "Lul Tim" Leeks collapsed before it even reached a trial.
The King Von Profile: Biography, Career, and Legacy
Before his untimely death, Dayvon Daquan Bennett, known professionally as King Von, had rapidly established himself as one of the most compelling and authentic voices in the Chicago drill scene. His artistry was defined by visceral, narrative-driven lyrics that painted a vivid picture of his life in the notorious Parkway Gardens complex, commonly referred to as O-Block.
- Real Name: Dayvon Daquan Bennett
- Date of Birth: August 9, 1994
- Place of Birth: Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
- Hometown: Parkway Gardens (O-Block), South Side, Chicago
- Career Start: Began rapping in 2018 after being encouraged by his close friend, rapper Lil Durk.
- Record Label: Signed to Lil Durk's Only The Family (OTF) and Empire Distribution.
- Notable Projects (Discography): His breakout mixtape Grandson, Vol. 1 (2019), Levon James (2020), and his critically acclaimed debut studio album, Welcome to O'Block, released just one week before his death.
- Style: Known for his unique storytelling flow, often described as "narrative drill," focusing on street life, crime, and personal experiences.
- Age at Death: 26 years old.
King Von’s rise was meteoric, fueled by hit singles like "Crazy Story" and "Took Her To The O." His legacy is one of a raw, uncompromising artist whose potential was tragically cut short, leaving behind a profound impact on the hip-hop landscape and cementing his status as a legend of drill music.
The Final Moments: A Detailed Timeline of King Von Getting Shot
The incident that led to King Von’s death unfolded in the early morning hours of Friday, November 6, 2020, outside the Monaco Hookah Lounge in Downtown Atlanta. The confrontation was not a random act of violence but the culmination of an ongoing, highly publicized feud between two rival factions in the rap world.
The Build-Up and Confrontation
Around 3:20 a.m., King Von and his entourage were leaving the Monaco Hookah Lounge. At the same time, Savannah, Georgia-based rapper Quando Rondo and his crew, including Timothy "Lul Tim" Leeks, were reportedly in the same vicinity, possibly in a vehicle outside the establishment.
Surveillance footage and police reports indicate that the two groups immediately engaged in a heated argument in the parking lot. The verbal dispute quickly escalated into a physical brawl. King Von was reportedly seen initiating the physical altercation with Quando Rondo.
The Gunfire Erupts
Within moments, the situation turned deadly. Multiple individuals from both sides drew firearms, and a massive exchange of gunfire erupted in the crowded parking lot. King Von sustained multiple gunshot wounds during this initial volley.
The autopsy later confirmed that the cause of death was multiple gunshot wounds.
The Police Intervention
Crucially, the shooting was classified as a "police-involved shooting." Several off-duty Atlanta Police Department (APD) officers were working security at the lounge, and others were patrolling nearby. Upon hearing the gunfire, the officers rushed to the scene and engaged the shooters.
The APD officers’ intervention was swift and chaotic, resulting in multiple injuries and two fatalities initially, including King Von. The official police statement indicated that the officers' actions were an attempt to stop the active shooter scenario.
The Shocking Legal Twist: Why Charges Against Lul Tim Were Dropped
In the immediate aftermath, the Atlanta Police Department identified Timothy "Lul Tim" Leeks, a member of Quando Rondo's entourage, as the primary suspect in King Von’s death. Leeks was arrested shortly after the incident while recovering from a gunshot wound and was charged with felony murder.
The narrative was clear: a rival rapper's associate killed King Von. However, the legal reality, informed by the unique circumstances of the police intervention, proved far more complex and led to a stunning reversal in the case.
The Self-Defense Argument
The primary reason for the charges being dropped against Leeks stemmed from the strong evidence supporting a claim of self-defense. Witnesses and video evidence suggested that King Von and his group initiated the physical confrontation.
Leeks’ legal team argued that Leeks was acting to protect himself and Quando Rondo from what they perceived as a deadly assault. In Georgia law, a person is justified in using deadly force if they reasonably believe it is necessary to prevent death or great bodily injury to themselves or a third person.
The Role of the APD Officers
The involvement of the off-duty police officers further complicated the prosecution's case. The officers were not only witnesses but also active participants who discharged their weapons.
The Fulton County Medical Examiner's office determined that King Von died from multiple gunshot wounds. However, the investigation had to determine definitively whether the fatal shots came from Leeks, from another member of Von's own crew, or even from one of the intervening police officers.
The Official Dismissal
In a major development that went largely underreported in mainstream media, the felony murder charges against Timothy Leeks were officially dropped. Leeks' attorney confirmed that the case against his client was dismissed prior to ever being indicted.
This dismissal essentially means that the Fulton County District Attorney’s office determined they could not prove beyond a reasonable doubt that Leeks was guilty of murder, likely due to the strong self-defense claim and the complexity introduced by the police-involved nature of the shooting.
The Enduring Controversy and Unanswered Questions
The dismissal of charges against Lul Tim has done little to quell the controversy surrounding King Von’s death. For many fans of the late rapper, the outcome represents a failure of the justice system. For others, it is a legal acknowledgment of the chaotic, self-defense nature of the parking lot shootout.
The case serves as a stark reminder of the dangerous intersection between street conflict, the drill music culture, and the legal system. While the criminal case against the alleged shooter is closed, the legacy of the conflict and the memory of Dayvon Daquan Bennett continue to fuel the narratives within hip-hop. King Von’s final album, Welcome to O'Block, remains a testament to his raw talent, ensuring his voice endures long after the tragic events of November 6, 2020.
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