The Final Hours: The Incident That Led to a Tragic End
Altercation Outside the Monaco Hookah Lounge
In the early morning hours of November 6, 2020, a dispute erupted outside the Monaco Hookah Lounge in Atlanta, Georgia. The altercation involved the entourage of King Von, whose real name is Dayvon Daquan Bennett, and the crew of fellow rapper Quando Rondo.
The argument, which began around 2:15 AM, quickly spiraled out of control, setting the stage for a violent and tragic confrontation that would cut short the life of a rising star in the hip-hop world.
The Escalation to Gunfire
What started as a verbal disagreement rapidly escalated into gunfire. In the ensuing chaos, multiple shots were fired, and several individuals were hit, including King Von. He was struck by multiple bullets and sustained critical injuries.
Though he was rushed to a nearby hospital, the damage was too severe. King Von succumbed to his injuries later that day, leaving the music community in shock and mourning.
Unsealing the Truth: The Official King Von Autopsy Report
Findings from the Fulton County Medical Examiner
The official autopsy was conducted by the Fulton County Medical Examiner’s Office, and the report was released on November 10, 2020. The findings provided a grim and detailed account of the injuries that led to the rapper’s death.
The report confirmed what many had feared, officially documenting the cause and manner of his death and putting an end to speculation surrounding the incident.
Multiple Gunshot Wounds Confirmed
The primary finding of the autopsy was that King Von’s death was a direct result of multiple gunshot wounds. The report detailed the number and location of the wounds, painting a clear picture of the violence that occurred.
This official confirmation was a crucial piece of evidence in the subsequent investigation into the shooting.
Cause of Death: A Deeper Look into the Autopsy Findings
The Devastating Impact of Multiple Gunshot Wounds
The autopsy report went into detail about the catastrophic damage caused by the bullets. The wounds resulted in severe trauma to vital organs and led to extensive internal bleeding, which ultimately proved fatal.
The report underscored the lethality of the injuries and the violent nature of the altercation.
Wounds to the Chest, Abdomen, and Extremities
The autopsy specified that King Von sustained gunshot wounds to his torso, including his chest and abdomen, as well as to his extremities. These shots caused irreparable damage to critical organs, including his heart and lungs.
The widespread nature of the injuries across his body highlighted the severity of the attack and the slim chances of survival.
A Career Cut Short: King Von’s Impact and Legacy
The Voice of Chicago’s Drill Scene
At the time of his death, King Von was a prominent and influential figure in the Chicago drill music scene. Known for his vivid storytelling and raw, unfiltered lyrics, he had amassed a dedicated following and was considered one of the genre’s most promising artists.
His debut album, “Welcome to O’Block,” released just a week before his death, had been met with critical acclaim and commercial success.
Posthumous Releases and Enduring Influence
Even after his death, King Von’s music continues to resonate with fans. Posthumous albums like “What It Means to Be King” (2022) and “Grandson” (2023) have topped the charts, a testament to his enduring popularity and the quality of his unreleased work.
His influence on the drill scene and the broader hip-hop landscape remains significant, with many artists citing him as an inspiration.
The Legal Aftermath: Seeking Justice for King Von
Arrest and Charges in the Case
In the wake of the shooting, authorities arrested 22-year-old Timothy Leeks, also known as Lul Timm, a rapper affiliated with Quando Rondo. Leeks was charged with the murder of King Von.
The arrest was a major development in the case and brought a sense of initial closure to those seeking justice for the slain rapper.
The Controversial “Stand Your Ground” Defense
However, in a controversial turn of events, the charges against Timothy Leeks were dropped in August 2023. Prosecutors cited Georgia’s “stand your ground” law, which allows for the use of deadly force in self-defense.
This decision was met with mixed reactions, with many of King Von’s fans and family members expressing their disappointment and frustration with the legal outcome.















