😳🔫 “Where’s My Gun?” — Inside King Von’s Shocking Last Moments & Quando Rondo’s Role 🕵️♂️🎤

November 5th, 2020, was supposed to be a victory lap for King Von.
His album Welcome to O’Block had dropped, and Atlanta’s nightlife was buzzing for the celebration.
Von rolled deep — 20 to 25 crew members across eight vehicles, plus multiple armed bodyguards.
This was standard for him.
As his manager, 100K Track, said:
“Von traveled in a bulletproof truck.
Ten to fifteen guys daily.
Nobody loved and protected Von more than his guys.”
But that night, something was off.
After leaving the club around 2:30 a.m., Von received a phone call that pulled him away from the group.
He talked for five minutes, came back, and instead of heading to the Airbnb with everyone else, he told his driver to take him to Monaco Hookah Lounge — a decision no one else
knew about until they were already en route.

When 100K Track arrived, Von was sitting in his Escalade with his hood up, glued to his phone.
He sat there for over 30 minutes, unusually quiet.
Security went inside to sweep the club for threats.
But the real danger? It was still outside.
In the parking lot, Quando Rondo was standing beside his white SUV.
A member of Von’s security spotted him and ran back to tell Von.
The reaction was instant.
Von jumped out of the truck without hesitation, walking straight toward Quando.
Within seconds, punches were flying.
The fight lasted only about 30 seconds before Lil Tim, Quando’s right-hand man, appeared from behind the SUV with a gun.
Shots rang out.

Von was hit multiple times, his manager took one to the leg, and chaos erupted.
Von’s crew fired back, dropping Lil Tim, but in the confusion, off-duty officers nearby opened fire.
At least one more man from Von’s side was killed in the crossfire.
Through it all, Von and Quando were tangled together on the ground.
Police later wrote in their report that Von appeared to be using Quando as a shield.
Von’s close friend, MuWop, eventually pulled Quando away.
Both sides raced to the hospital — and for a brief moment on the road, their cars were side by side.
Despite being shot four times, Von was conscious.
Witnesses in the car said he stayed calm, telling them:
“Slow down.
Chill.
I’m going to be good.
Just get me to the hospital.”
At the hospital, Von survived two surgeries.
But according to a nurse’s statement in the police file, something bizarre happened.

She claimed Von woke up after the second operation, jumped off the bed, started fighting her, and demanded to know where his gun was — even though multiple people insist he
didn’t have one that night.
Moments later, he went into shock and passed.
This hospital detail never made headlines until now.
And the more people hear it, the more they question whether Von was set up from the start.
Within hours, social media exploded.
Quando Rondo went live, claiming the whole thing could have been “handled differently.”
Lil Tim said he was “just protecting” Quando.
But in O’Block, the talk wasn’t about interviews — it was about payback.

Months later, Quando’s close friend Lul Pab was gunned down in Los Angeles.
News cameras caught Quando’s shocked reaction at the scene.
Lil Durk seemed to confirm the hit in a diss track:
“You can believe whatever you want, I got your folks hit.”
That retaliation sparked another wave of police attention, eventually leading to Durk’s arrest on related charges.
Court paperwork hinted that someone with Durk’s crew name had cooperated with investigators, sparking rumors of snitching — rumors Durk’s associates have since tried to shut
down.
Who was on the other end of that late-night phone call that changed Von’s plans? Why did his security vanish at the exact moment he needed them? And how did such private hospital
details leak to people outside the building?
Fans still debate whether this was bad luck, a street beef gone wrong, or a calculated backdoor.
What’s clear is that King Von’s death didn’t just take a rising rap star — it ignited one of the most tangled and dangerous feuds in modern hip-hop history.
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