An affiliate of rapper Quando Rondo was charged with the fatal shooting of rapper King Von during a brawl outside an Atlanta hookah club early Friday.
Von, born Dayvon Daquan Bennett, is one of three people shot dead and three wounded during a fight outside the Monaco Hookah Lounge in downtown Atlanta.
Police arrested Timothy Leeks, 22, who allegedly shot Bennett who was fighting with Quando, real name Tyquian Terrel Bowman, 21.
Leeks, aka Lul Timm (pictured right), was then shot and wounded in the leg by another man. Leeks was arrested by Atlanta police at Grady Hospital where he went to seek treatment for his leg wound.
“The homicide of Bennett is closed with this arrest,” Atlanta police spokeswoman Marla Jean Rooker told AJC.com.
Video footage from the club shows Bennett laying mortally wounded in the street with a gunshot wound to his left side.
Bowman (wearing black) is on top of Bennett, attempting to remove Bennett’s coveted diamond-studded “O-Block” chain to keep as a trophy.
Bennett’s chain was designed by Ice Box, a premium jewelry store located in the Buckhead neighborhood on Atlanta’s northwest side.
The chain signifies O-Block, the notorious 6400 block of South Martin Luther King Drive on Chicago’s South Side. It is considered the most dangerous block in all of Chicago, and it is where Michelle Obama lived as a child.
The block is named after Gangster Disciples member Odee Perry, 20, who was shot and killed by Tooka gang member Gakirah “KI” Barnes when she was only 13.
Years after killing Perry (pictured left), 17-year-old Barnes (pictured right) was shot nine times while walking to a girlfriend’s house for lunch on April 11, 2014.
Bennett was named as the triggerman in her death, but he was never charged.