Ksoo receives a 10-year jail sentence following his responsible plea for a second homicide.
In accordance with paperwork obtained by XXL, Ksoo, born Hakeem Armani Robinson, pleaded responsible on Monday (Feb. 23) to second-degree homicide of 16-year-old rapper Adrien “Lil Bibby” Gainer in 2019. The Jacksonville, Fla. rhymer was sentenced to 10 years in jail adopted by 5 years of probation.
This marks Ksoo’s second homicide conviction following his responsible verdict in July of 2025 for the homicide of rapper Charles “Lil Buck” McCormick in 2020. He was sentenced to life in jail with out parole in that case.
Gainer’s dying occurred on Feb. 25, 2019 when the younger man was shot and killed on the New Hope Residences, beforehand often called the Hilltop Village Residences. In accordance with First Coast Information, investigators reportedly discovered 45 shell casings on the location. Following the homicide, Ksoo allegedly posted a number of photographs and movies on social media bragging concerning the killing.
In McCormick’s case, he was shot to dying in Dames Pointe Plaza on Merrill Street on Jan. 15, 2020. Authorities consider the crime was motivated by a rap feud following the dying of Ksoo’s stepbrother, Willie Addison, who was shot when popping out of a membership precisely a yr previous to McCormick’s homicide.
Ksoo’s father, Abdul Robinson Sr., was additionally convicted in McCormick’s homicide alongside Ksoo’s brother, Abdul Robinson Jr., and cousin, Leroy Whitaker. For his function within the crime, Robinson Sr. was sentenced to time served, whereas Robinson Jr. acquired 12 years in jail and Whitaker was given a life sentence.
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