Well, he is just 19 and charged with a quadruple homicide. This is Maurice Harris. Gunned down four people near 75th and Coles last week. The reason? Man, bro for sure don’t play about his daddy. This Y N’s pops got smoked by four shooters. 24 hours later, he called four hats and get back for his daddy.
And the craziest part, he beat all four bodies. Why? Because witnesses was too scared to testify. This is Lil Wet, aka Drench from NLMB. [clears throat] Before we start, smack that like button gang and keep rocking with me. You locked in with Hood Edition and today we diving deep into the story of No Limit Lil Wet.
Government name, Maurice Harris, aka Lil Wet or Wet ‘Em Up. Born back in ’97 right in the heart of Terror Town, 78th and Kingston. That No Limit territory. Out here, you don’t choose the streets, the streets choose you. Lil Wet was born into it, not blessed. His dad was Jerry Jacobs, aka Big Wet, a real main face from NLMB.
A high-ranking OG from back in the day who held massive respect on the East side. That was his daddy. His everything. The bond between them was tight, real deal love. Big Wet didn’t just raise him, he showed his boy the ropes and taught him exactly how to move in these streets. So, Lil Wet took that name from his pops and ran with it till this day.
To understand the son, you got to know the father. Big Wet wasn’t just any OG. He was a certified factor for No Limit. Man was a known stepper, booked twice for murder and got arrested 49 times by CPD. Booked 49 times by 12. Man was busy in the field. Him and OGs like White Folks and G Slim, those were the real generals of the set.
Big Wet and G Slim were like left and right hands running Terror Town and showing the shorties how to slang dope and tote straps. G Slim was the big boss, a legend out here. He was the father of Lil G Slim from NLMB, the brother of Kurt Mack from Sno Block/Dro City, and the uncle to Melly and Woo from 051 Young Money.
But in 2017, G Slim was 40 when he got took out on accident by Mookie from NLMB while they were trading shots with Lakeside. With the old heads dropping or locked up, the torch fell straight to the youngins, and Lil Wet was already bred for it. See, G Herbo is his cousin. So, Wet grew up right in the mix with Malley, Man Man, Merch Money, Cairo, Mad Max, Rock, and the rest of the crew.

They had a whole pack of shorties getting into everything early. But Lil Wet, he was younger than them, but he was a straight menace. Active in the field since he was a little kid. He caught his first bullet before he turned 14. By the time he hit 18, man already had 29 arrests on his juvenile record, catching charges for everything from armed robbery to toting illegal pipes.
First time CPD booked him, he was only 12 years old. He’s no stranger to CPD. Harris has had 29 arrests. His crimes range from armed robbery to unlawful firearm possession. His first arrest was at the age of 12. February 20th, 2012. It’s a freezing dark night and a group of No Limit shorties are just kicking it, chilling outside the liquor store on 79th and Kingston.
Lil Wet is only 14 years old, standing there on the block with the guys. Everything felt normal until it wasn’t. A beige whip slid up slow, windows rolled down, and shots started ringing out everywhere. Seven people got hit in seconds. Lil Herb, G Faro, and Lil Wet all caught slugs, with Lil Wet catching a hot one straight to the hip.
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You know how it go on war zone in Chicago. Enemies pulled up shooting, I got hit. I got hit in the actually in the foot. Like it was minor. It was It was kind of big. It was like eight of us got shot. Me, my younger cousin. My cousin was like 13, you know what I’m saying? Just, you know what I’m saying? Just to give you a little feeling of how it was, but it was like eight of us that got shot that day.
But the physical pain was nothing compared to the heartbreak. His close homie Rock tried to run into the store, but got caught at the door, while Alamo got dropped right outside. They both lost their lives that night. The word on the street is Lakeside was behind that work, and for a 14-year-old Lil Wet, things just got entirely too real.
Rock was the first homie his age to get taken by the ops. The pain went deep. Yeah, I was with Lil Rock. Gang. That’s gang. Look, I got hit in my hip. Was that your first time getting shot? No, huh. You lost a real love one behind like it been blood You know? That’s how that have you.
I don’t even know the definition of that Yeah, for real. Like it it it be up. Yeah, that was the first time witnessing like that. So, now that you older and it been some time, like is it easier when you think about it or is it still the same? I ain’t going to lie. That That That still the same.
I can’t even say like it washed off of in a way that always going to be there. Wet went out and got Rock’s name tatted on his arm. And from that day straight to this very moment, NLMB started repping Rock Block in his honor. By 2016, Lil Wet was a top factor holding heavy respect on his set.
Out here, you only get that type of rank one way, by putting in work. The streets started whispering that Lil Wet was catching hats with the top steppers. Allegedly, him and Mad Max slid on Black Mob and he was right there with Merch Money catching hats on MTG 079. Whips were sliding and bodies were dropping back-to-back.
But Lil Wet wasn’t on the net self-snitching and claiming hats for clout. He stayed low-key and kept his mouth shut. Man was already way too hot in the eyes of CPD, so he let his work do the talking. By 2017, the East Side was a war zone and a small maniac Blackstone set called Black Mob was putting in major pain on NLMB.
The top stepper for their squad was Shooter Shells, a straight nightmare who grew up with nothing but the streets. Shells was already a legend for putting in heavy pain on NLMB’s top factors like C-Mo, Pistol P, Richie Rich, and Kobe. Yeah, the exact same Kobe that G Herbo named his mixtape after, Ballin Like I’m Kobe, who lost his life right by that infamous 79th McDonald’s.
With four bodies already under his belt, Shooter Shells was looking for the ultimate score. On March 29, 2017, he and three other Black Mob steppers, allegedly SGH, Shorty Hitt, and Trap Moe, spotted Jerry Jacobs, aka Big Wet, Lil Wet’s dad, walking down the 79th Street in South Phillips. Four shooters hopped out of a dark whip and let it spray.
Big Wet got hit heavy in the stomach and the side of his body, fighting for his life all the way to South Shore Hospital. But by 3:40 a.m., the OG was pronounced dead. Shooter Shellz just caught his fifth body, rapping about his count on tracks and openly dissing Little Wet.
When the news hit Little Wet that his pops was gone, that rage had that man completely blind. He wasn’t thinking straight. He went crazy, and he was acting off pure, raw emotion. He didn’t care about looking for the specific ones that did it. All he wanted was blood from any ops. If you repped a rival block, you were a target.
So, just hours later, on March 30th, 2017, Little Wet strapped up with Mad Max and NLMB’s most feared stepper. They went lurking just a mile away from where Big Wet got hit, over on 75th and Coles. They spotted some guys at Nadia’s Fish and Chicken. It was four people. Emmanuel Stokes and Edwin Davis, two guys from Sin No City, and two shorties who were brothers, Dylan Jackson, aka KD, and Raheem Jackson, aka Rocco, from Stony Spot.
They weren’t the ones who did Wet’s dad. They were just in the wrong place at the wrong time. But to Little Wet, they were ops, and that was good enough. At around 3:30 p.m., in broad daylight, it was pure madness on 75th. Mad Max stayed behind the wheel as the getaway driver, watching his back while Little Wet hopped out and started letting it spray.
As two of them tried to run inside the restaurant, Wet pulled the door open and took them out right on the spot. The other two The other two brothers Rocco and KD KD ran out in the street running for their life. But Lil Wet hopped back in the whip with Mad Max, chased him down, and caught both of them in two separate parking lots.
Four hats in one single run, only hours after losing his dad. The East Side had never seen anything like it. 75th and Coles in the South Shore neighborhood where at first CPD thought they were investigating three people shot and killed, but a fourth body was later found.

I want to show you some video of what this scene looks like right now. Police have been focusing their attention around a neighborhood fast food restaurant called Nadia’s. CPD says a man walked up to the restaurant and started shooting. Two people were shot inside the restaurant and one was found outside.
Again, police originally were investigating this as three people shot, but then police roped off a new scene where another body was found in a nearby backyard. That’s when they pushed us back even further at that point as they checked out the scene. I spoke to a woman who discovered that fourth body. She describes what she saw.
I saw a man sitting up dead shot on the tree. He’s sitting up. He’s just sitting up. Dead. He’s right there. Because it was a broad daylight drill, Lil Wet went out there completely maskless. He went out there strictly on pure emotion for his dad. Witnesses inside Nadia’s restaurant saw his face clear as day.
Just days later, CPD moved in and booked the 19-year-old in South suburban Blue Island. Twelve slapped him with a quadruple murder charge, put his juvenile record on blast everywhere, and threw him in the slammer with no bond. We do have some breaking news this morning. Chicago police have named the man they’re charging with a quadruple murder in South Shore.
Made the arrest last night and named the suspect early this morning. Maurice Harris is looking at four counts of first degree murder. The 19-year-old is accused of being the trigger man in four homicides on the 2700 block of 75th Street last Thursday. Police say Harris opened fire in Nadia’s Chicken and Fish Restaurant, then again in area parking lots.
The killings took the lives of 19- and 20-year-old brothers, as well as two other men. Last Thursday, four men were shot at a South Shore restaurant. Emmanuel Stokes and Edwin Davis were shot multiple times inside, and brothers Dylan and Rakheem Jackson were shot in their backs as they tried to escape. 12 was running straight to the media saying it was an obvious getback for his dad, Big Wet.
Bro was staring down the barrel of over two dozen counts, including murder and attempted murder. He is just 19 and charged with a quadruple homicide. This is Maurice Harris. Police say the teen, who is no stranger to law enforcement, gunned down four people near 75th and Coles last week.
The reason? Police say it appears to be retaliation for his father’s murder a day earlier. CBS 2’s Suzanne LeMignot reports. Police say Maurice Harris’s father, Jerry Jacobs, was a documented gang member who was arrested 47 times in the past. Jacobs was shot to death a day before the quadruple homicide happened near 75th and Coles.
I don’t have the motive for for why Jerry Jacobs was killed, but I mean it’s a reasonable belief Jerry Jacobs is murdered, then 24 hours later his own son goes and kills four people. So obviously those two incidents are related. 19-year-old Harris is now charged with four counts of first-degree murder.
Three witnesses to this quadruple murder identified Maurice Harris as the shooter. Prosecutors say Harris is a documented gang member with an extensive juvenile record. As we’ve seen too many times before here in Chicago, he’s no stranger to CPD. Harris has had 29 arrests. His crimes range from armed robbery to unlawful firearm possession.
His first arrest was at the age of 12. If someone would do a deep analysis into this this him as a juvenile, it’d be no shock that we’re here talking to you today about this. Tips led police to an address in Blue Island where Harris was taken into custody. He’s being held without bond.
It looked like he threw his whole life away over his pops. And for Lil Wet, it was like everything just went black. He just lost his father, and now he was facing life in jail at only 19 years old. As soon as the news hit the streets that Lil Wet caught four hats, the ops from Black Mob and KTS started heavily mocking and dissing his name.
KTS Dre from Lakeside hopped on IG live laughing and saying they caught the wrong ones. Oh yeah, Lil Wet all ops. A warrior did it, hoe, Let me tell them now. Came home with all them innocent ass All that all innocent people. Boy, that’s another thing y’all ask [music and singing] me WEIRDEST THEM ALL innocent Man, y’all be acting like a kids and Set up.
I ain’t cried about none of them people. But probably they mama’s, To make it crazier, Shorty hit from Black Mob, who was allegedly one of the four shooters on the hit that took Big Wet out, even hopped on a track directly dissing Lil Wet and his pops. before I smashed it. Heard they drenched a Shoot that like his daddy.
I heard they sent my deep wood turn and send me automatic. Lil Wet sat in that cell for 3 years, kept his mouth completely shut, and never snitched on Mad Max. Just 3 months after he got booked, his homie Mad Max and the NLMB hit squad allegedly went out and caught the real get back for Big Wet. On July 10th, 2017, they caught Shooter shells from Black Mob lacking.
They overdo him, putting 16 bullets into his face alone. It was one of the most brutal responses the city had ever seen. While Lil Wet was doing that 3-year stretch, bro was a straight menace in the county. He was always on that same type of time, fighting, and even caught another charge behind bars for throwing up signs on camera.
Sergeant Reynolds, star number 3168. We have identified the uh detainee who refused to give his name or statement. It is detainee Harris, Maurice Harris, ID number 2015-092-1218. You want to tell me your name now? You just said it, What I got to tell you? You want to tell me your ID number? You just said it.
What I got to tell you for? Okay, uh detainee is being uncooperative. Again, this is detainee Harris, Maurice Harris, ID number 2015-092- 1218. 1218. We’re going to end the attempted statement. Meanwhile, his cousin G Herbo tapped in and paid for a top-tier lawyer. That’s when the street chess started moving. See, Nadia’s Fish and Chicken Restaurant sits right next to No Limit territory, a hood full of heavy steppers.
The word on the porch is the guys ran down on the restaurant and made a plan. If you go to court and point them out, then you’re getting left just like them other four. When trial time came in June 2020, the witnesses suddenly caught a major case of amnesia. They didn’t remember a single thing, or they just didn’t show up to the courthouse at all.
Without anyone willing to take the stand, the state didn’t have a case. One afternoon, Lil Wet was just sitting in his cell, fast asleep, when they suddenly woke him up for an emergency Zoom court. Just like that, the judge dismissed every single charge due to a lack of evidence. Lil Wet walked out of jail a free man off a quadruple homicide.
Right outside the county gates, the whole gang was waiting for their homie. [clears throat] Turned up and celebrating a massive win. [screaming]
He returned to the block as the top factor for No Limit for standing tall and staying silent. Lil Wet tapped straight into the music, changing his name to Drench. And every track he dropped was touching a million views off his street clout alone. Because when you beat four bodies, that’s heavy street credit.
I’ll be back out here in a boat. Phone number fresh out of the jail. Anything might happen to you. Anything. Anything. All type of Whatever you want to happen. You never know when. Chill out, Drench. Damn, you open up your straight. Oh, Oh my god. Oh my god. [laughter] LOOK AT MY HEART, MAN.
My heart. My baby. MY BABY. MY BABY. My baby glizzy. My baby glizzy. My baby glizzy. Oh, no. Damn, you a wet wet glizzy though. Damn. You a wet wet glizzy though. Crazy. What’s your mom cracking? Whole ass coming off, ain’t it, big bro? On the phone with her. [laughter] Herbo started taking him everywhere as his official muscle.
Awards, right? I’m here with No Limit Wet ‘Em Up. You hear me? Yeah, ain’t changed. Nah, the name speaks for itself. Drip. Quadruple threat, man. Drip. Drip gang. Drench. Drench gang. Drench gang. Oh, yeah, I know that means. [laughter] Yeah. Leave your stretched, yeah.
I got to go to this video shoot. You get drenched with no rain, yeah. Flying on private jets to the BET Awards and hitting the studio with Chief Keef, Lil Uzi Vert, 21 Savage, and Walo. Ain’t got to watch on the table, I just watch on the wrist. Nobody in the industry was going to play with Herbo when they knew he had a documented four-time stepper sitting right next to him.
Bro went from fighting life in a dog cell to leveling up with the biggest stars in the game. Even Lil Durk showed him love, rapping, “Don’t sweat when you see wet. He leave you wet wet.” Shout out to Drench. Fresh out the county gates in 2020, Lil Wet and Cairo didn’t just go back to the block. They started a whole new wave.
They birthed a new subset right out of NLMB called Drench Gang. See, Drench Gang is the exact same thing as O’Block’s Get-Back Gang. It’s a small, tight clique of top factors and young shorties. And the rules are simple. You cannot claim Drench Gang if you don’t put in work. You got to be a certified stepper to even say the name.
Right at the front lines of this new set was Mally. Mally and Lil Wet were like twins, locked in since they were kids. Now, Mally is a small dude, only 5’3, but he was a giant in the field. Word on the street is shorty already had four hats to his name. In October 2020, just months after Wet got his freedom, Lil Wet and Mally went on a run.
Wet was behind the wheel of a silver Chrysler 300, and Mally was in the passenger seat. They caught up with their main opps, MTG079, the same set that took out Capo back in 2015. On October 13th, over on the 7000 block of South Shore, it was pure smoke. Lil Wet spotted Deshawn Fletcher, aka Geezy, from MTG079.
Wet cleared the path, and Mally popped clean out the sunroof with a switch, spraying down Geezy’s whip. Geezy died from his injuries days later, but 12 was working fast. Surveillance cameras at a parking garage on Lake Park Avenue caught Lil Wet clear as day, rocking a bright yellow hoodie, stepping out of an elevator, and jumping right back into that Texas plated Chrysler 300 hours after the drill.
Wet’s name went straight into the police report as the driver. By August 2021, 12 moved in. Mally got booked for the body and hit with heavy gun charges. Right now, Mally is sitting behind a wall serving a 20-year sentence for the murder of Jeezy. He won’t see the bricks again until 2040. Drench Gang lost a top factor, but the name was already cemented on the East side.
While Lil Wet was taking the music serious under that Drench name, he never truly left the streets. He was rapping exactly what he was living, and Drench Gang was still out here moving heavy. Word on the street is the set was allegedly tied to a whole lot of major smoke, including that infamous hit where KTS Dre got stood over and hit 64 times straight outside the county gates.
A drill Lil Wet was allegedly right there for. He even hopped on tracks dissing KTS Dre, Von, and Rio, letting the streets know exactly where he stood. He was likely on a lot of drills, but he never claimed a thing because 12 knew exactly what it was. They were on Drench’s trail heavy, just waiting for anything to stick because they couldn’t stomach the fact that he beat four bodies and walked out scot-free. And in 2024, the trap shut.
The feds pulled up on a residence located at 720 West 47th Street, apartment 4D, which was his girlfriend Pretty Lo’s spot. 12 wasn’t even pulling up for Lil Wet first. They actually raided her apartment because she was on the hook for a $250,000 federal fraud and scamming play. Lil Wet just so happened to be staying there after a show in Detroit and got caught right up in the middle of her jam.
They came there for a scammer, but walked out with the biggest factor in NLMB. When the feds blew the door, they saw Lil Wet lean out the window and toss his pipe onto the roof. They recovered it right out of a pile of snow, a Glock pistol loaded with 17 live rounds with a switch on it.
You already know the feds do not play with switchies. They were looking to max him out with 10 years, pure revenge over that quadruple homicide. When it went to court, the prosecutors went crazy trying to keep him locked down without bond. They literally played his own music videos like Death and Murderman right in front of the judge, using his own lyrics to prove he wasn’t just rapping.
He was living it. Bro beat the craziest odds in Chicago history just to get caught up over a switch he had his girl spot. Now, the tables have completely turned. Jail calls leaked out of Lil Wet talking to Big Opp about how rough the feds are treating him, saying they hating on him, and he hadn’t even eaten in 6 days.
He went from private jets with Herbo right back into a cold cell fighting a federal jam that ain’t so easy to shake. But, this is Chicago. The craziest part about it, right while I’m cutting this doc, Lil Wet just touched down. After doing 2 years behind the wall, bro beat the feds and got released just 3 days ago on June 18th, 2026, beating four bodies and a federal switchy.
The No Limit factor is officially back on the bricks. So, that’s the story on No Limit Lil Wet. If you want to see the story on No Limit Cairo, it’s already live on the channel. You’re locked in with Hood Edition. We out.
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