The night of November 6th, 2020, outside Monaco Hookah Lounge in Atlanta, has been replayed, re-analyzed, and re-argued countless times. But nothing shook fans quite like the newest revelations tied to that chaotic moment — the moment when King Von, one of Chicago’s fastest-rising drill stars, collapsed after being shot in the middle of a fight with Quando Rondo’s crew.

For years, the timeline felt incomplete.
Now, with new statements emerging from Timothy “Lul Tim’’ Leeks — the man who fired the fatal shots — one detail has gripped the entire hip-hop world:

King Von’s final words.

According to reports referenced in newly surfaced case notes and interviews, Von — bleeding, fading, surrounded by panic — turned to his close friend Muwop and whispered:

“Everything’s going to be okay.”

A sentence that stunned fans.
A sentence that sounds less like a rapper in a street feud and more like a young man trying to keep his people calm during the worst moment of his life.


THE CHAOS BEFORE THE GUNSHOTS

Moments before the shooting, tensions between King Von and Quando Rondo suddenly erupted into a fistfight. Surveillance footage shows Von walking toward Rondo and swinging first, triggering an immediate clash between the two groups.

It was then, within seconds, that Lul Tim stepped out of a vehicle.
He claimed he saw Von and Rondo locked in what he believed was a life-threatening struggle — and he reacted.

Three gunshots.
Screams.
People running in every direction.

And then silence.


WHY THE POLICE BUILT A CASE AROUND VON’S OWN LYRICS

In a twist that frustrated many fans, investigators heavily referenced King Von’s lyrics — especially from “Crazy Story” and “Took Her to the O” — while building theories about what “led” to the clash.

The police argued his storytelling painted a picture of a man raised in violence and surrounded by conflict, using the lyrics to explain why the confrontation escalated so quickly.
Many argued this was unfair.
Others said it showed how deeply music and real life were intertwined in Von’s world.

Whatever the stance, one fact is undeniable:
Von’s words — written in the studio and spoken in his final moments — shaped the investigation.


LUL TIM’S ACCOUNT: WHY HE PULLED THE TRIGGER

In later conversations, Lul Tim maintained that he acted only to protect Quando Rondo, who he believed was in danger.

He didn’t claim victory.
He didn’t boast.
His explanation remained the same:
He saw a fight turning deadly and reacted instinctively.

Whether people believe him or not, his account adds one more layer to a moment already heavy with confusion, adrenaline, and fear.


THE LEGACY OF THOSE LAST WORDS

Everything’s going to be okay.

It wasn’t bravado.
It wasn’t aggression.
It was reassurance — a final message to a friend in the middle of chaos.

In the years since Von’s death, those words have echoed through tributes, documentaries, and fan discussions. They reveal a side of Von many already knew: someone fiercely loyal to the people around him, even in the darkest moment of his life.

His music still climbs charts.
His stories still circulate.
His influence still shapes the drill scene.

But now, with these revelations, fans are left with a clearer, more human final image:
A young man comforting his friend, even as his own life slipped away.