Raw surveillance video surfaced online showing portions of the deadly altercation that led to King Von’s death on November 6, 2020 outside the Monaco Hookah Lounge in Atlanta.
In the footage, Von is seen engaged in a physical confrontation with rival group members before gunfire erupts. Investigators say that the fight escalated quickly, and Von was shot multiple times during the chaos.
Following the shooting, he was transported to a hospital in critical condition and later pronounced dead. He was 26 years old.

What the New Footage Reveals
The surveillance clip appears to show Von physically striking a member of the opposing crew, moments before violence escalated.
The timeline is clearer: the altercation began outside the club, the group dispersed, and gunfire followed shortly after.
The video has reignited discussion around the events of that night, with fans and analysts debating responsibility, escalation, and what might have prevented the tragedy.
Why This Matters
King Von was not just a rising star in drill rap—he was widely regarded as one of the most promising voices from Chicago’s music scene. His sudden death shocked fans and brought renewed scrutiny to the intersection of music, street-violence and public safety.
With the new video circulating, it serves both as a tribute to his legacy and a grim reminder of how quickly things can spiral out of control.
The Aftermath
Legal investigations concluded that the shooter was Timothy “Lul Timm” Leeks, an affiliate of Quando Rondo’s crew. Charges were later dropped under Georgia’s “stand-your-ground” law.
Denver, Chicago and hip-hop communities continue to mourn Von, his career cut short at a moment when many believed he was just getting started.