In a shocking turn of events, new footage has emerged revealing one of the 𝓀𝒾𝓁𝓁ers of Jacksonville rapper Julio Fulio reenacting the murder during a police interrogation, effectively snitching on his accomplices. This bombshell evidence has sent shockwaves through the ongoing investigation, as federal authorities tighten their grip on a gang war that has claimed countless lives in the city.
The dramatic revelations come just months after Fulio’s murder on June 23, 2024, when he was gunned down during a 𝐛𝐢𝐫𝐭𝐡day celebration in Tampa. The suspects—Sean Gathright, Isaiah Chance, Alicia Andrews, and Rashad Murphy—were arrested in July, but the recent footage has underscored the depths of their involvement. Rashad Murphy’s arrest was particularly chaotic, involving a SWAT team standoff that showcased the seriousness of the charges they face.
Federal investigators have pieced together a comprehensive case using advanced surveillance technology, including digital communications and license plate readers, which traced the suspects’ movements as they plotted Fulio’s murder. The suspects thought they executed a flawless plan, but their digital footprints proved to be their undoing. They left behind a trail of evidence that reads like a how-to guide on committing a crime in the modern era.
Now, with the state seeking the death penalty for Chance, Gathright, and Murphy, the stakes could not be higher. Alicia Andrews, who was pregnant at the time of her arrest, appears to be cooperating with authorities, raising questions about the dynamics within the group. The investigation has revealed a long-standing feud between rival gangs, and the narrative of this case is far from over.
As the courtroom drama unfolds, it’s clear: in 2024, there’s nowhere to hide from the feds. The chilling reality is that these young men, caught in a cycle of violence and betrayal, may pay the ultimate price for their actions. The streets of Jacksonville will never forget Julio Fulio, but now they will also remember the downfall of those who thought they could escape justice.