Nurse Breaks Silence: King Von’s Chaotic Final Hours in Atlanta Hospital Reveal Untold Drama

By Alex Rivera, Investigative Reporter January 15, 2026 – Atlanta, GA

In the early hours of November 6, 2020, the hip-hop world was rocked by the death of Dayvon Daquan Bennett, better known as King Von, a rising Chicago rapper whose gritty storytelling had captivated millions. Officially, his passing was attributed to multiple gunshot wounds sustained during a violent altercation outside an Atlanta nightclub. But now, more than five years later, a former nurse who was on duty that fateful night has come forward with explosive claims that paint a far more tumultuous picture of Von’s last moments—one filled with medical miracles, desperate struggles, and a fighter’s unyielding spirit that may have ultimately sealed his fate.

The nurse, who spoke on condition of anonymity for fear of professional repercussions, contacted this reporter after years of silence, burdened by what she witnessed in the trauma bay of Grady Memorial Hospital. “Everyone thinks it was just the bullets that killed him,” she said in an exclusive interview. “But what happened in that ER was pure chaos. He fought like hell—to live, to protect himself. It wasn’t peaceful. It was heartbreaking.”

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The incident began around 3:20 a.m. when a brawl erupted between two groups outside the Monaco Hookah Lounge in downtown Atlanta. According to police reports, the fight escalated into a shootout involving at least six people, leaving three dead and three injured. King Von, 26, was among those rushed to the hospital with critical injuries—six gunshot wounds to his torso and limbs. His entourage, including fellow rapper Quando Rondo, was embroiled in the melee, which authorities later linked to longstanding rivalries from Chicago’s drill scene.

But the nurse’s account diverges sharply from the sanitized narrative. Upon arrival, Von was in hypovolemic shock, his body hemorrhaging from the wounds. “He was coding in the ambulance,” she recalled. “We stabilized him enough for surgery—one to repair a perforated intestine, another for vascular damage in his leg. Miraculously, he pulled through both. By dawn, he was in recovery, intubated but alive.”

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What followed, however, was a scene straight out of a nightmare. Around 7 a.m., as the effects of anesthesia wore off, Von awoke disoriented and paranoid—a common reaction in trauma patients, exacerbated by his street-honed instincts. “He ripped out his IV lines and breathing tube,” the nurse described. “Blood everywhere. He jumped off the gurney, screaming, ‘Where’s my gun? They comin’ for me!’ He thought we were enemies, part of the hit.”

Hospital staff, caught off guard, tried to restrain him. Security was called as Von, weakened but fueled by adrenaline, shoved nurses and overturned equipment in a frantic search for a weapon. “He grabbed a scalpel from a tray, waving it like he was back on the block,” she said. “We had to sedate him forcibly. But in that struggle, his heart rate spiked dangerously. He went into cardiac arrest right there—ventricular fibrillation from the stress and blood loss.”

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Despite defibrillation and CPR, Von was pronounced dead at 8:14 a.m. The official autopsy listed “multiple gunshot wounds” as the cause, with no mention of the post-surgical pandemonium. But the nurse insists the physical exertion accelerated his demise. “The bullets didn’t kill him outright—he survived them. It was his fear, his refusal to lie down, that pushed his body over the edge. Street life doesn’t turn off in a hospital bed.”

This revelation raises unsettling questions. Was Von’s paranoia justified? Rumors have long swirled about targeted hits tied to his feuds with rivals like FBG Duck. The nurse noted unusual visitors—armed associates demanding updates, heightening tensions. “The ER felt like a war zone,” she added. “Police everywhere, but no one could calm him.”

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Von’s death sent shockwaves through the music industry. Signed to Lil Durk’s Only the Family label, he had just released his debut album, Welcome to O’Block, days earlier. Fans mourned worldwide, with vigils in Chicago drawing thousands. His legacy endures through posthumous releases, but this new testimony casts a shadow over the official story. Could better security or trauma-informed care have saved him? Or was his fate sealed the moment the first shot rang out?

The nurse’s decision to speak out stems from guilt and a desire for reform. “Hospitals aren’t equipped for this violence spillover,” she said. “We save lives, but sometimes the streets win anyway.”

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As investigations into the shooting remain closed—with two suspects charged but rivalries persisting—Von’s story serves as a grim reminder of hip-hop’s perilous underbelly. Whether his final fight was against bullets or his own demons, one thing is clear: King Von went out swinging, true to the tales he rapped.

Authorities declined comment, citing the case’s age. But for fans and family, this bombshell reopens wounds. “He deserved better,” the nurse concluded. “We all did.”