In a shocking turn of events, New York rapper Kay Flock stormed out of the courtroom today after being sentenced in one of the most high-profile RICO trials in the drill music scene. The 21-year-old, whose real name is Kevin Perez, was found guilty on multiple serious charges, including racketeering conspiracy and attempted murder, leaving the courtroom in a fit of rage as the judge delivered the verdict.
Flock’s reaction was nothing short of explosive. Witnesses reported gasps from the audience as he angrily exited, leaving his attorney and the judge visibly stunned. This courtroom drama unfolded just hours after the jury reached a verdict on March 20, 2025, convicting him of several charges tied to gang violence, shootings, and racketeering, stemming from the murder of 24-year-old Oscar Hernandez in December 2021.
Despite being acquitted of the murder charge, Flock now faces the grim prospect of a mandatory life sentence. The trial has captivated fans nationwide since his arrest, and his emotional outburst has sparked intense discussions about the implications for his case. Following the verdict, Flock took to Instagram to express gratitude to his supporters while also issuing a controversial warning to “snitches,” a move that could further jeopardize his chances for a lighter sentence.
The courtroom drama is just the latest chapter in a saga that has seen Flock entangled in gang activity and legal battles since his rise to fame. As the clock ticks down to his sentencing date on July 16, the stakes couldn’t be higher. With his music career hanging in the balance, fans are left wondering what the future holds for the young rapper, whose life has become a cautionary tale of violence and betrayal in the world of drill rap. All eyes are now on the unfolding legal battle, as the implications of today’s outburst could resonate well beyond the courtroom walls.