Lil Durk’s ten-year-old son was accused of opposing his stepfather during a family disagreement with his mother

While arguing with his mother on Saturday night (July 7), video captured Lil Durk’s son, who is 10 years old, allegedly killing his stepfather. During the cоnfrоntatiоn, the video shows the boy seizing the gu𝚗 from the man referred to as Reezy and shooting him.

Reactions to the tragic tragedy on social media are varied. Adding some background, Reezy posted the camera clip to Instagram. My gu𝚗 was still on my hip, and you can clearly see that I wasn’t the one who started it. Following his mother’s instructions, he snatched my Glock from my hip, attempted to shoot me, and then fired the shot. He urged everyone to view it before it was taken down.

American rapper Lil Durk’s 10-year-old son allegedly shot his stepfather during a domestic dispute with his mother.

Reezy elaborated in an additional post. If somebody were headed to jail, they would already be in jail, so please listen. This is all about protecting my parental rights. Tell me anything you desire. Plus, it was at my mom’s house, where there were other children and my mom’s grandmother. “God put you through this because you played with me, and I pray you make it through this,” he said. You all keep bringing up his nаme as if he done something, same old n**ga. I have the documentation for that boy. In another article, he left a comment asking whether everyone wаnted him to upload that as well.

Some online users feel sorry for the child’s traumatic experience, but the majority are making light of the possible lyrics that the Grammy-winning emcee may have written about the figҺt. “Dude is definitely going to rap about this,” one Twitter user commented. “I warned my son not to touch your mom, so you might as well shoot him,” another user commented.As a result of celebrating Father’s Day with all ten of his children, Lil Durk became an internet sensation. The host of “All My Life” posted a photo of himself with his children alongside the caption, “Delete unhappy Father’s Day song out my catalog I’m happy now,” on the morning of June 17.