On Monday (Aug. 26), ABC 6 Action News reported that Philly police released footage showing the white Hyundai Sante Fe that officers located after the rapper’s death. The video shows the Hyundai pulling up alongside a white SUV, carrying YBC Dul and his friend, and then letting off what appears to be one to two shots into the car.
Philly law enforcement located the Hyundai in question later Monday afternoon, burning in a vacant lot, per The Philadelphia Inquirer .
Philadelphia Police Deputy Commissioner Frank Vanore told the news publication that ballistics evidence had been found and recovered from the abandoned vehicle. While the Hyundai appears to be the same car in the surveillance footage, police have refrained from acting bullishly on confirming that it was the exact vehicle involved in YBC Dul’s death .
Shortly before his death, Dul, né Abdul Vicks, gave his final interview. He spoke to YouTuber Brand Buckingham, where he took him around his hood in Philadelphia and somehow foreshadowed his demise.
Dul then begins taunting his opposition, seemingly proud of how quiet it was in his hood due to the increased activity of his gang.
“I go overboard. I disrespect people—like, badly… I ain’t gonna’ lie, bro,” he told the white content creator. “You should be nervous, though, ’cause walking with me a bad jawn. We tortured the whole hood. Nobody don’t come outside around here. We walking through blocks, you don’t see nobody. This sh*t is a ghost town… It ain’t no block you could go on down here and people outside,” Vicks repeated. “We f**ked the blocks up… I never got robbed, I never got touched.”
Vicks would be shot and killed just few days later after Buckingham released this interview.
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