In a recent twist to one of hip-hop's most tragic stories, Lul Timm has publicly responded to claims by rapper Asian Doll, alleging that he did not kill King Von.
On October 29, 2024, Misharron Jermeisha Allen, known professionally as Asian Doll, took to her X and, in a since-deleted tweet, suggested that Lul Timm, who was recently incarcerated under suspicion of killing King Von, did not actually kill him.
As a response, Lul Timm took to his X and, in a since-deleted tweet, seemingly suggested that the person, whom he did not name, must not have seen a particular video relevant to the context being discussed.
"That Bit Must Be Didn't C The Video," Lil Tumm wrote.
The comment gained significant traction on X, sparking widespread debate among fans and netizens who scrutinized the details of the footage while expressing both amusement and disbelief at Lul Timm's response.
"Must be didn't C the video?," one wrote.
Some netizens remarked that the situation is becoming increasingly intense, while others expressed a desire to uncover the true story behind the events.
"This situation is getting intense! 👀," one commented.
"This changes everything... What's the real story here?" another commented.
"Aight , everybody go home and let him rest in Peace or pieces," a netizen commented.
However, some X users suggested that Asian Doll may be seeking attention from this situation, while others noted the irony that, on the internet, no one can reverse the past or bring anyone back.
"Asian Doll just tryna get some attention," one commented.
"Asian Doll is just a disgrace to the fallen," another commented.
"It's funny cause all of this woofing on the net 🗣️ ain't bringing no one back," another on X.
"Asian Doll is an L," a netizen on X.
Neither Asian Doll nor Lul Timm has responded to the online remarks yet. Also, Lul Timm did not confirm which video he was talking about.
Lul Timm addresses Asian Doll's statement on King Von
On Tuesday, the Dallas native Misharron Jermeisha Allen took to her X account and, in a since-deleted tweet, made a comment involving Lul Timm and King Von, her former partner's death. She made these remarks in response to a trailer for the documentary that alleges Lul Timm discusses the shooting of King Von.
"He didn't even kill Von why tf you think the charges was dropped. The blunts he shot didn't match the bullets that killed him WTF," Allen wrote.
As a response, the Georgia artist Lul Timm took to his X and seemingly reflected on Allen's remarks, including the alleged murder case of King Von. Lul Timm did not specify the video he referenced; however, the case involves King Von.
In 2020, TMZ released a video clip related to the alleged murder case of King Von, detailing the events surrounding it. According to the publication, Lul Timm was not mentioned in that clip.
Allen named Lul Timm in connection with the King Von case because he was arrested just one day after King Von was fatally shot in Atlanta, Georgia. Lul Timm was charged on November 6, 2022, for his alleged involvement in the murder case.
However, on August 20, 2023, the charges against the rapper, whose real name is Timothy Leeks, were dropped. According to XXL, Leeks' attorney, Noah Pines, confirmed this information in a statement to the publication.
"The case against Mr. Leeks was dismissed prior to ever being indicted," Pines said.
According to XXL, a confrontation occurred around 3 am on November 6, 2020, in the parking lot, involving a group of men accompanying King Von and another group that included Quando Rondo and Lul Timm. The altercation escalated into a gunfight, resulting in six individuals being shot, three of whom succumbed to their injuries.
Additionally, the renewed focus on Lul Timm by Asian Doll, King Von's former partner, has sparked significant discussion online, particularly in light of Lil Durk's arrest in connection with the murder-for-hire case involving King Von.
As per NPR, Lil Durk is currently incarcerated and awaiting trial, further fueling the controversy surrounding these events.