In a shocking turn of events, the trial of Florida rapper Queso, whose real name is Hakeem Robinson, took a dramatic twist as his father, Abdul Robinson Sr., broke down on the witness stand, revealing heart-wrenching details about their fractured family dynamics. The courtroom was filled with tension as Robinson Sr. testified against his son, who is facing serious charges for the alleged murder of rapper Charles McCormack, also known as Lil Buck, in January 2020.
Desperate and emotional, Robinson Sr. recounted how his son called him for a ride on the fateful day of the murder, only to find himself embroiled in a legal nightmare. “I have health issues… my kids need me,” he sobbed, explaining that his decision to testify was driven by a need to be present for his 𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘭𝘥ren, especially after being cut off from his family due to his cooperation with authorities. His testimony included chilling admissions about the events surrounding the murder and his own involvement in covering up evidence by burning clothes linked to the crime.
As the courtroom listened in disbelief, Robinson Sr. revealed the internal conflict of a father torn between loyalty and the law. “This is the hardest decision I ever had to make,” he confessed, visibly shaken as he pointed the finger at Queso, who he claimed was the shooter in the dashcam footage shown during the trial. The emotional weight of his testimony contrasted sharply with the gravity of the charges against his son, raising questions about familial loyalty and the consequences of street life.
The trial continues to unfold, with the stakes higher than ever as the relationship between father and son hangs in the balance, and the community watches closely, grappling with the implications of this tragic saga.