New York rapper Kay Flock, whose real name is Kevin Perez, made headlines on March 20, 2025, as he stormed out of a Manhattan courtroom following his conviction in a high-profile RICO case linked to gang violence. The 21-year-old artist was found guilty on multiple charges, including racketeering conspiracy and attempted murder, stemming from a series of violent incidents, notably the murder of 24-year-old Oscar Hernandez in December 2021.
Flock’s reaction to the verdict was explosive. As the judge delivered the guilty verdicts, he expressed his frustration, leaving both his attorney and the courtroom audience stunned. Despite being acquitted of the murder charge, he faces the possibility of a mandatory life sentence. His attorney, Michael Ashley, chose not to comment as they exited the courtroom, emphasizing the gravity of the situation.
Shortly after the verdict, Flock took to Instagram, sharing an audio message with supporters. He thanked his fans for their unwavering support and acknowledged the judge’s fairness throughout the trial. However, his post included a controversial warning to informants, which could jeopardize his chances of a lighter sentence. Many fans and commentators expressed concern that such remarks might negatively impact his legal outcomes.
The trial has captivated audiences since Flock’s arrest in December 2021, following a federal indictment in February 2023 alongside several co-defendants. Prosecutors argued that Flock’s music glorified gang violence, using his lyrics as evidence against him. Despite his conviction, Flock’s supporters are rallying behind him, hopeful for a miracle as sentencing approaches on July 16, 2025.
Flock’s case reflects the broader issues of gang violence and the impact of the drill rap scene, raising questions about artistic expression and accountability. As he navigates this tumultuous chapter, his future remains uncertain, with many awaiting the next developments in this ongoing saga.