Gillie Da Kid says police informed him that a rising teen basketball star, whose killing made headlines last month, was actually the triggerman in the murder of his son, YNG Cheese.
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The “Million Dollaz Worth of Game” host joined “Club Shay Shay” on Wednesday, proudly repping his Super Bowl-winning Eagles, though things took a dark turn when Shannon Sharpe brought up Noah Scurry, the 17-year-old Philadelphia hooper who was gunned down in January, despite being smart enough to have his school’s highest SAT scores.
Gillie says the bullets that killed his son, YNG Cheese, whose real name is Devin Spady, weren’t meant for him. He was simply in the wrong place at the wrong time during a drive-by in June 2023.
“The 17-year-old basketball player that just got shot 17 times…That’s who killed my son,” he explained. “The only reason why I know is because the police called me and told me once he was murdered…He was walking with his mom. And he got murdered. And then the police notified me and let me know that he was one of the kids that was pretty much about to get locked up for the murder. But he got murdered first.”
The retired rapper also noted how he saw Scurry being influenced by the streets, moonlighting as a drill rapper in a Joker mask. Scurry released his first solo drill song on YouTube on January 13th and was shot and killed the very next day.
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