Grammy winner Lil Durk is reportedly thriving behind bars following his arrest last week in connection with a plot to kill fellow rapper Quando Rondo that resulted in the death of Rondo’s cousin instead.
The 32-year-old “When We Shoot” rapper, real name Durk Banks, is said to be in “great spirits” as he remains behind bars at the Federal Detention Center in Miami, where he’s awaiting processing, sources with direct knowledge told TMZ.
Durk is reportedly getting along just fine with his fellow inmates and those working at the prison, who described him as “super charming” and “agreeable.” However, insiders say that he’s none too pleased with the culinary offerings in lockup.
The Chicago-based artist is accused of having offered “a bounty” to anyone willing to carry out the revenge killing of Rondo, who’s believed to have been involved in a November 2020 shooting in Atlanta that left three men dead, including rapper King Von. The up-and-coming artist was a member of Durk’s Chicago hip-hop collective, Only the Family (OTF).
Rondo and his cousin, Saviay’a Robinson, were driving around Los Angeles on Aug. 19, 2022, when authorities say five OTF members followed the pair and ultimately opened fire on them at a gas station. Rondo, then 23, survived the shooting, but his 24-year-old cousin was killed.
The other men involved in the slaying were arrested in Chicago earlier that same day. Authorities said at least two more arrests could be forthcoming.
As of Wednesday, Durk remained behind bars at FDC Miami. There’s been no word on when the feds will transfer him to California to formally face the charge.
The slaying of Robinson isn’t the first violent crime allegedly involving Durk. Earlier this month, he was sued in connection with the fatal 2020 shooting of rapper FBG Duck. Durk and King Von, according to the suit, allegedly plotted with others to murder their Chicago rival.
Durk and King Von were also charged in a 2019 drive-by shooting in Atlanta, though charges against the former were subsequently dropped.