T.I. Chastised By King Von's Sister, 50 Cent & Fans After Cryptic Tweet Thought To Be About The Chicago O'Block Rappers Death

Original Trap rapper T.I. elucidates comments he made on Instagram after fans equated his cryptic message to King Von’s shooting, who died early last Friday morning. The Rubberband-Man turned Trouble-Man, explaining that he wasn’t thinking about King Von when he made the post and spoke in general. “I don’t speak ill of my allies,” he wrote today. “My last post had nothing to do with King Von.”

In highfalutin fashion, he continued, “Y’all grossly mistaken. I have no motive or intention to do harm or malice to cats I’m cool wit. My family’s hearts go out to them, and I’ve expressed this to the people in his life that matter most in this situation. That’s all I’m concerned with.”

Fans decoded the tweet as a shot at The O’Block legend  King Von, who untimely death during a physical altercation in Atlanta, Georgia, that escalated to a shootout, leaving King Von among three dead. “Atlanta is a beautiful progressive city filled with black excellence,” his original post read. “We uplift each other & win together. Stop coming here to kill each other. That sh*t is played out.” So when he captioned his post with “Handle YOUR beefs in YOUR city,” King Von’s sister wasted no time responding via her own Instagram story and even the king of trolls 50 Cent to the gram to lecture TIP on street etiquette.

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