In a striking development within the contemporary hip-hop narrative, Lul Timm has taken to social media to counter remarks made by rapper Asian Doll regarding his alleged involvement in the death of King Von.
On October 29, 2024, Misharron Jermeisha Allen, better known as Asian Doll, posted a now-deleted tweet on X, claiming that Lul Timm, who was recently incarcerated on suspicion of killing King Von, was innocent.
Responding swiftly, Lul Timm also posted a now-deleted message on X, hinting that the unnamed individual—presumably Asian Doll—had overlooked an important video related to the ongoing discussion.
“That Bit Must Be Didn’t C The Video,”Lul Timm tweeted.
This response sparked a considerable amount of chatter on X, provoking a wide array of reactions from fans and users who examined the footage in question, expressing both humor and skepticism regarding Lul Timm’s remarks.
“Must be didn’t C the video?,”one user quipped.
Amidst the discussions, some users noted the escalating tension of the situation, while others expressed curiosity about the real circumstances surrounding these claims.
“This situation is getting intense! 👀,”one user remarked.
“This changes everything… What’s the real story here?”another added.
“Alright, everyone go home and let him rest in Peace or pieces,”one individual commented.
Furthermore, several users suggested that Asian Doll might be leveraging this incident for attention, while others highlighted the irony that social media discussions cannot alter past events or resurrect the deceased.
“Asian Doll just tryna get some attention,”one user observed.
“Asian Doll is just a disgrace to the fallen,”another chimed in.
“It’s amusing because all of this online banter 🗣️ won’t bring anyone back,”another added on X.
“Asian Doll is an L,”a user remarked.
So far, neither Lul Timm nor Asian Doll has addressed the comments made online, and Lul Timm has yet to clarify which specific video he was referring to.
Lul Timm Responds to Asian Doll’s Remarks About King Von
On Tuesday, Asian Doll, the Dallas native, shared her thoughts on X in a now-deleted tweet regarding Lul Timm and the death of King Von, who was her late boyfriend. Her commentary was in reaction to a trailer for a documentary that purportedly features Lul Timm discussing the events surrounding King Von’s shooting.
“He didn’t even kill Von. Why do you think the charges were dropped? The bullets he fired didn’t match those that killed him. WTF,”Allen claimed.
In turn, Lul Timm responded on his X account, seemingly alluding to Allen’s statements regarding the alleged murder of King Von without specifically mentioning the video in question. Nonetheless, it is clear that the case revolves around King Von.
In 2020, TMZ aired a video detailing the alleged murder case involving King Von, which did not include any mention of Lul Timm.
Asian Doll implicated Lul Timm in the King Von case since he was arrested shortly after King Von was shot dead in Atlanta, Georgia. Lul Timm faced charges on November 6, 2022, related to this case.
However, on August 20, 2023, the charges against him, real name Timothy Leeks, were dismissed. Lul Timm’s lawyer, Noah Pines, confirmed this information in a statement to XXL.
“The case against Mr. Leeks was dismissed before being indicted,”Pines stated.
According to reports from XXL, an altercation ensued around 3 AM on November 6, 2020, in a parking lot involving King Von’s entourage and another group that featured Quando Rondo and Lul Timm. The situation escalated into gunfire, leading to the injuries of six individuals, three of whom later died.
Moreover, the resurfacing of Lul Timm in relation to Asian Doll’s remarks has driven extensive online discourse, particularly given the recent arrest of Lil Durk, who is entangled in the murder-for-hire case concerning King Von.
According to NPR, Lil Durk is currently in custody and awaiting trial, intensifying the ongoing controversy surrounding these unfolding events.
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