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ALL His Opps Are DEAD | NoLimit Kyro ‘The JOKER’ 

 

 

these wine ass hoes and these hating ass  man. Damn. Just get the out. Get out.  Go on. Get out. Go on.  You want me to call the  Get the   Get on. Get Get up out of here. Come on, man. One time,  man. Everybody in the city knows Cairo from NLMBB. We talking about a straight comedian.

 Funniest dude in Shy Rack for real. But don’t let that troll side fool you though. They call him the Joker for a reason. Dude family deep in  no limit. He was raised to be a factor. A day one outstanding member from the real ones.  The Net think it’s all jokes because he always trolling on live. But the real trenches know Cairo.

A real gangster  who stand on business. He front line when it’s time to slide. It ain’t always about a body count.  It’s about being a stepper when that pressure hit. And a lot of real members vouch he was putting in work. That’s why the low end THF46 and 44 rocking with him.  He was locked in tight with King Vaughn and even Dirk respected him.

Before we get into it, shout out to the real ones who smack that like button early. Keep rocking with me, gang. You locked in with Hood Edition. And today we deep diving into the story of No Limit Cairo. To understand Cairo, you got to  look at the roots. his government name Kairen Damaron born June 5th 1995.

He started out on the low end living right in the 44th and 45th projects 4414 on Cottage Grove. But back in 98 the city started knocking those projects down. With the buildings coming down his family moved straight to the east side when he was just a  3-year-old baby. They landed deep in the trenches.

79th in Essex, Terror Town. The Damron family name runs heavy  out there, but it was his uncle Jot who gave him that Cairo nickname when he was just a shorty, and he ran with it till this day. Jot was a real deal  no limit OG. A rapper, too. Even Herbo stamped him on that at  the light track rapping. Call up J Dot.

 Broad day face shot. That’s the type of environment Cairo was coming up in from a shorty. The whole bloodline locked into the mix. His little sister Kamiko, everybody call her Kiki, is NLMBB and a heavily respected face on the block. Then you got his little brother Noodles. Now Noodles is Drill City, but he claimed NLMB  heavy.

 Dude is literally 5’2. The trenches called him the  assassin cuz Dude was a real problem. He was bar none the original EBK, but that lifestyle caught up to him. He’s locked up right now for an attempt after allegedly walking up on somebody outside a skating rink and shooting him in the leg. Dude ended up needing his leg amputated and the state hit Noodles with 26 years for it.

 It’s called Terror Town,  which may sound like something out of a movie, but it’s a reality in one southside neighborhood. To really get it, you got to look at Terror Town before the name No Limit even  came about. We talking a massive Black Pea Stone stronghold running from 75th down to 79th.

 Started by  the OGs from 30 and 40 up. Cairo [clears throat] was born right into it. Stone to the bone. He jumped  off the porch extra early into this mix. He was just a kid, like eight or nine years old, already smoking and drinking. The older guys messed him up in the head early. By the time Cairo and his homies were just 12 or 13, the NLM OGs were already deep in a war, showing the shorties the ropes.

At first, when shootouts happened, the shorties weren’t the main targets, but  bullets was flying right past them. After getting shot at a couple of times, Cairo got used to that. He started following the older guys around, trying to feel the energy and chase the action.

 Just regular street  He grew up like that. Always the shorty hanging around older people  with only one or two friends his own age while the rest of his circle was already  deep in the field. The No Limit movement itself was created by two OGs, Gill and G Bull. When the break between No Limit and the rest of Terror Town  happened, they was on two totally different pages.

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 Gill fully embraced that EBK dive five wave and made sure all the shorties under him did too. He was the big homie for Herb, Cairo, Mineski, Jock and that side of No Limit. G Bull did not rock like that. He  was related to Eugene Haristen who founded the Black Pea Stones with Jeff Fort.

 G Bull made sure his shorties knew that even if they  beefed with a hundred other stone sets, they were still stone to the bone. He was the big homie for Bby, Shawn, George, Nuski, and that other side of No Limit. So that created two separate crowds that never fully clicked. And that boss gang name, that name only goes for the No Limits who came up under G Bull.

 And that drench gang name is for the shorties who came up under Gill.  Basically, Bibby Nim was groomed to chase money while Herb’s crew was taught chasing hats. G Bull was a real one, passing away back in the late 90s. And Gill was a real factor. He’s the father of EBK Ricky from NLMBB and Lil Nas from Shorty Mob.

 He got locked up early in 2013, handed a 20-year sentence in the Feds because  he didn’t squeal. Herb even stamped that loyalty on 100 days 100 nights  rapping free T slick free Lil Bruce free Gill cuz he ain’t tell took 20 years with no fear then  like four year get no mail he’s one of the most highranking black pea stone members in Chicago gang history and after sitting down for 13 straight  years on that sentence he is officially fresh out and touched down back on the bricks just  this week. So, the friction you see

popping off today ain’t random groups of friends beefing. It’s two different sides of the hood that have been on two different paths for years.  To the streets, NLMB stood for the No Limit Moskegan Boys. Just like the name tells you, it was a straight merge between two different sides, No Limit and the Moskegan  Boys.

 So, the stage was already set for the No Limit half. But how did the Moskegan boys end up becoming the other piece of the puzzle? The Moskegegan Boys or the Moskegegan Block Gangsters was a tight GD set holding down right on 78th and Moskegan Avenue. The word in the trenches is that two real savages, Doski and Whitebread, originally built that  set from the ground up.

 It’s always wild how close these waring blocks actually are. Dudes literally be living a stones throw away from each other. The Moskegan boy territory was sitting right next to Terror Town, but it was also right on the border of Lakeside.  Now, Lakeside would eventually turn into a nightmare op for the hood with that KTS kill to survive movement bringing pure terror to the east side.

 But before that era, Lakeside wasn’t applying that type of pressure on the Moskegan boys yet. It was just that regular GD on GD friction constantly  bubbling looking to stack their manpower and protect their status in the field. An alliance was locked in between the Moskegan boys and Terror Town’s No Limit.

 That right there birthed the moniker we know today, NLMB, the No Limit Moskegeegan Boys, aka Never Leave My Brothers. Once that linkup was official, that’s when everything changed and Lakeside really started bringing that major pressure. The whole energy on the east side shifted, opening up a crazy trail of bodies and endless laws for both them and their [clears throat] ops.

 And NLMB wasn’t going to sit around following the old school rules of the Peace Nation. The way the shorty saw it,  this was their town, their block, and they were the ones front line standing on business and keeping the legacy alive. Because of that, the new  generation stopped calling the block terror town and completely fell back from the old Black Pea Stone Nation structure.

 They wanted full credit for the work they  was putting in on the daily, and they wanted to stand on their own two feet under their own name. So  that’s exactly how they ran it. When the structure completely fell apart with the OG’s either getting merckked or swept by the feds, the shorties had no choice but to  step up.

 Shyrack was a straight war zone and the ops were instantly trying to move in and claim the territory. If the young generation didn’t step up, NLMB would have been wiped off the map. Dudes was only 15, 16 years old, taking their block by storm  to keep that movement strong. Members of the same age, maybe two or three years apart, naturally  clicked up and started getting active.

 They was doing all type of street, robbing, trapping, and fighting every block in sight to hold the front line. Out of that tight circle, some shorties chose the music  like G Herbo and Lil Bby forming that legendary bond. But behind the rap money was a real circle of hitters standing on business. Dudes like Cairo,  Mali, Mad Max, Lil Wet, Juvie, Rock, Mineski, Jock, Fazo,  Crazy, James, Dooop, Man, J Doggy, Big Op, Kappo, Greg, and a deep circle of others.

 While Herb and Bby took the rap route, steppers like Mad Max, and Cairo were putting in heavy work in the field. See, Cairo didn’t care about the rap  wave. Dudes used to tell him he was funny as hell and should try to be an Instagram comedian or a rapper, but Cairo didn’t want that clout chasing  He saw guys get a wave online for being funny or rapping, but they’d end up famous with no real bread.

 He didn’t want to be famous and broke. To him, relying on rap or comedy to make it out was like trying to win the lottery. He didn’t know enough to rap, and he damn sure didn’t want to. He was strictly about the streets.  That’s just the mentality of the gang culture. Dudes inherited beefs that  started before they was even born.

 Continuing a deadly cycle with people who live right down the block. And that way of life brought endless bloodshed. NLMB was getting it from all corners. And they was damn near into it with the  whole east side. Ops surrounded them from every direction. rofless sets like Black Mob, Pocket Town, and that infamous Lakeside Crew,  KTS.

 Dudes who literally branded themselves with targets tattooed right on their necks. By 2012, Cairo was 17 and already deep in the mix. But the exact moment reality slapped him in the face  was February 19th, 2012. Before that day, dying was some old head business. To the shorties, the OG’s was the ones getting whacked, while Chironum felt straight invisible.

 But then Lakeside caught no limit rock and an older member named Alamo, who was Cairo’s uncle, posted outside a liquor store right on 79th in Essex. Ops came through letting it spray. Alamo was just an old head standing out there. Wrong place, wrong time. Rock was only 19. He tried to break for the inside of the store to beat the shots, but he didn’t make it.

 They both passed away right there.  Rock  got killed. I don’t want to stand in front of that  Then we get looking like we like we doing some weird  right here. You said Rock got killed right there.  Oh yeah, Rocky and Alamo. My uncle Alamo too.   That loss woke the whole block up. Cyro was 17 looking at a close homie from his exact circle.

 someone his own age gone in a flash. It felt fake as hell. It shocked his whole  system because it proved nobody was safe. Even the shorties could get taken out  of the play. That hit right there birthed Rock Block and it pushed Cairo all the way off the porch with nothing but war on his mind.

 Later that same year, 2012, Chiron Kobe was hanging with a few of the NLMBB guys, just kicking it on the block when they ended up inside the McDonald’s  on 79th. At that exact moment, three killers from the other side was on their feet, lurking deep in  No Limit territory, trying to catch an OP lacking.

 It was KTS Vaughan, KTS Dre, and Posto. KTS hated No Limit with a passion. Van and Dre followed right in the footsteps of their pops  Vinnie. They were savages with it. Whacking NLMB guys, putting them on shirts and wearing them in music videos just to troll. They was walking around deep in the set  recording everything on camera.

 We out here cruising, you feel me? Oh,  No, you doing it wrong. Hey man, YOU BETTER GO MAKE  BRO. OH, that’s some  ass  Everybody doing  ass  We out here, man.   come out, man. My killers is out. All the haters, man. Free my  Hey, bring my  man.

 You hear me?  man.  Excuse me. Hey,  I ain’t even going to tell y’all who he is.  Just know he back down.  you.  He back down.  T.   them  f. What the  is y’all on though?  I ain’t worried ABOUT THEM ASS  THEY SIZE  up. Them  going to go got end up rock   Oh man.

 They was walking around deep in the set recording everything on camera. So they spotted Cairo and them shorties inside the McDonald’s and instantly  pushed up on him.  He said they going in McDonald’s.  What happened? Get outside. Yeah. Get him outside.  Cairo was only 17.  The KTS dudes was way older.

 Dre was already 22 and they was already known in the streets. They stepped right into Cairo’s face,  cameras rolling, trying to punk him and forcing him to say  his dead homie Rock. But Cairo stood his ground. He didn’t fold. He just stood there and smiled right in their faces, refusing to disrespect  his brother.

 Dre snuffed him right on camera, but Cairo never broke. That McDonald’s  tape went viral, and the ops thought they made Cairo look like a punk.  Y’all ain’t got to go nowhere. We going to get some McDonald’s, folk. We ain’t on that with y’all. Y’all good? These no limbs, man. These are no limbs. DAMN. WHY YOU BACK THERE? IT DON’T WORK.

 WHERE YOU GOING? IT DON’T WORK. We know where y’all SIG ROCKING.  I WANT SOME  DO WHAT Y’ALL DON’T DO, MAN. LET’S GO. KTS, MAN. CUTT.  What KTS didn’t realize was that they underestimated the shorties. Minutes later, the energy changed real fast. No limit  stepped outside that McDonald’s and came right back blowing.

It was a straight bang out. Cyron  started blasting, sending the KTS members running. Posto ended up getting shot in the arm while they was fleeing. Look at how the story ended. Cairo took that situation, flipped it, and turned the Joker all the way up. Today, every single KTS member in that video is dead, and Cairo is  the one still standing, getting the last laugh.

 He came out the ultimate winner. MY  HEY, SHOUT OUT TO MAN. ALL RIGHT, we cool down. Slow down.  WE GOT TO GET BACK TO the hood, MAN.  August 10th,  2013. It’s 4:00 a.m. in the morning. The trenches are usually quiet at that hour, but right on the block, the guys was just chilling. Cairo, G Herbo, Kobe, and a few of the NLMBB members was all grouped up under the street lights, laughing and shooting dice,  completely cool.

 The game finally wrapped up and the guys started breaking apart to head to the crib. The homies told Kobe to hop in the car, but he chose to walk it out through Terror Town instead. He didn’t even make it far. Walking right past that same notorious McDonald’s on 79th, the mood changed instantly.  An OP whip silence slit up, caught Kobe completely lacking, and shots started tearing through the night.

  The word on the street is one of the hitters even hopped out, stood right over Kobe, and kept shooting while he was down. Back where the dice game was, Cairo and Herbo heard the block echoing. Cairo jumped straight up. That’s  Kobe. Dudes didn’t even think twice. They grabbed their pipes, scrambled to the car, and went flying toward the McDonald’s, ready to blow back.

 But the shooters was already gone, ghost in the night. They left Kobe right there on 79th under a white sheet. Kobe was a very beloved member, and losing him was a major loss for NLMB. G Herbo later talked about  that exact moment on his track, Sacrifice. It was like 4:00 a.m. on the morning of August  10th.

 We was on the block shooting dice. Yeah, that was when Kobe went. I ain’t never know you walked off for those shots was lit. Cyro called your name out. He was on top of it. You already know how we rocking,  Still on top of zip lock and fifth shot he hit. If this rock we diddy. I ain’t trying to talk, weed. Cairo  wasn’t just standing alone either.

 He was locked in with some of the biggest hitters in the city. On the low end, he had family ties deep in THF46 and 44. Dudes like Gino, aka THF Trouble, Raheem, and Rome was his straight cousins. But on his own block, Cairo’s right hand was Mad Max. Before the city called him Sea Money, he was just Lil Chris.

 They became best friends the real way, clashing and fighting in school  before becoming tight. Max was always on business. He wasn’t just a stepper catching hats. He was a real go-getter. Back then, Cairo and the guys was completely broke, just sitting in the trap. Max would go out there by himself, hustle up the money, and come back to feed Cairo,  split the cash, and make sure he was taken care of.

 When it was time to stand on business, Max  didn’t need a crowd. He’d go handle it completely alone. By 2014, Cairo was 19 and caught his first handcuffs. In April, he went down for a gambling charge, but Cairo nem bonded him out fast. A few months later, on the 4th of July, he got knocked  again for another pipe case. But killers know killers.

 After getting out later that year, Cairo  linked up with King Vaughn. They clicked instantly and became real homies. Cairo even shared a memory about Vaughn, talking about the time Vaughn came to pick up  Lil Scud from his crib. Cairo looked out the window and Van was standing right outside the car playing with his gun, pointing it straight at the window, yelling, “On BD, I got aim too.” December 17th, 2014.

 The streets was already hot, but they was about to get colder. Archie from FYB and Gyro City was chilling inside a white Audi Q7 with Kobe right on 79th and Clyde.  Out of nowhere, shots rang out. Kobe managed to survive the hits, but Archie was caught completely lacking. He ended up face down on the concrete right next to the truck.

 When FYBJ Maine got the call that night, it messed them up. He instantly loaded up a die 40 with a beam and went sliding down 79th looking for blood while dropping heavy dishes online. The word on the street was that NLMB  did that work. Specifically, the rumors heavily alleged that Cairo and little Pat, aka  Project Pat, stood on that business, potentially marking the first time Cairo allegedly caught a hat.

 But these are just  street rumors. Nothing was ever confirmed. Moving into 2015, 12 was already  deep into Cairo’s background, just waiting for a reason to lock him up. On March 25th, 2015, they got exactly  what they wanted. Manny from 6 Hunter hopped on IG and Twitter  talking crazy and saying he and Cairo was going to beat up the judge.

 Manny actually tagged Cairo right in the post. Cairo, thinking it was funny, replied to the tweet, laughing and agreeing with him. What they didn’t know was that the investigators was already lurking on their social media pages,  building a case. They picked up both Manny and Cairo  for threatening a public official.

 Cairo wasn’t happy about how it went down, joking later that Manny basically  snitched on him just by tagging him in the tweet. That situation kicked off a long stretch in the county that would keep Cairo locked down all the way until 2017. Cairo  was already 4 months deep into that jail stretch when the walls really started closing in on him.

 June 23rd,  2015. At 2:05 p.m. on the 75th in Ellis, KTS  Van’s clock finally ran out. Word is Van was geeked up  when an OP whip silence slit up in a broad daylight driveby. Shots tore through the afternoon air, hitting the 21-year-old multiple times. Devon Davis was pronounced dead right there on the pavement.

  Cairo was still sitting in the county when the news hit. But the streets heavily alleged this was NLMB work, specifically  tied to his right hand, Mad Max, aka C Money. The internet instantly caught fire. KTS Von’s Instagram handle had always been Big  Cutthroat the smoker. And right after the hit, Mad Max flipped his own IG bio to big no limit to smoker.

 Minutes later, NLMB Chopper hopped online posting,  “Check the news. Somebody went to sleep for Kobe. July 11th, 2015. The ops was putting crazy pressure  on the set. Kappo, NLMBB standout and GBE legend was posted up on the block when a car silent slid up and let it spray. The word on the streets is MTG079 allegedly  did that work.

 Cap was only 22 when he passed away. To make it even more wicked, 20 minutes later, the shooters crashed their whip into a stroller, killing  a one-year-old baby boy. Inside the cell, Cairo called his mama. Completely broken. It felt fake  as hell. Kappa was the one dude everybody had high hopes for.

 The CEOs downstairs even knew how deep it hit.  They walked up to Cairo’s cell just to check on him, letting him stay out on the tier for extra hours just to breathe. But sitting in that cage knowing you can’t even go to the funeral, that  hit different. Then came 2016. Cairo was still  in the county, locked down on [clears throat] that same heavy stretch when another close homie died.

  This time it was Lil Gage. He wasn’t even 16 yet, but he was already a heavy respected factor on the block. Gage and another shorty caught a target lacking, opened the car door, and yelled, “This is a robbery.” Gage put the pipe right to the dude’s  neck, digging in his pockets, but the driver pulled his own iron and stood on business.

 Gage was hit multiple times, passing away right  there. The state called it self-defense, and Gage’s homie took the robbery rap. Just like that, Gageway was born. July 7, 2017, shooter shells from Black Mob pushed up on the set and caught a main face off guard, catching  Lil Pat aka Project Pat, sitting in his whip and letting it  spray. Project was hit 15 times.

 Shots tore through metal and bone, shredding his leg so bad the doctors had to take it. But Project didn’t die.  G Herbo hopped on a track to stamp it rapping. Project still 10 toes b and only got one leg.  Bby was in his feelings too. Hopping on the track later to talk about that hospital room.

 I saw a project on that bed. My little cous lost his leg. I was chilling when I got that call. My cous was out that bed after all them tears I shed. Got  a gangster out here praying. Some old is about to die behind this  And I ain’t playing. NLMBB wasn’t about to sit in the field as target practice.

 They wanted blood and they didn’t wait for the get back. Just 3 days  later, July 10th, 2017, shooter shells walked out of his house, stepping  toward his black Chevy Impala to catch a friend’s court date. What he didn’t know was that a hit squad, allegedly Mad Max, Mineski, Mali, and another face, had been camped outside his crib for two straight hours just waiting for the door to open.

 When Shell stepped off  the porch, Max, Mi, and a shooter with dreads hopped out with switches barking. Over 40 shell casings painted the pavement. They didn’t just hit him, they stood directly over him, taking turns drilling shots straight into his head until half his face was gone. Lil Bby  hopped right back on the mic to put the ultimate period on Shells’s legacy.

 Back and forth sneak dissing. I won’t do it cuz that’s not me. The last dissed the gang,  his brains was all sloppy. September 20th, 18, the block caught its biggest loss. Mad Max, NLMB’s main shooter.  The guy who first gave Cairo the confidence to slide on the ops, died from his injuries.

  Max spent a whole month fighting for his life in a hospital bed after getting shot up, but his time ran out. The lakeside shooter who did it, Terrell Web aka KTS Hell Rail, got caught by police  5 minutes away from the crime scene, but 12 claimed they didn’t have  enough evidence for a real conviction.

 They dropped the first degree murder charge down to manslaughter. After doing a short 2 and 1/2ear sentence, Hell Rail walked right back onto the streets.  Cairo lost his closest homie and the killer was already back home breathing free air. With Max  gone, the neighborhood turned straight to revenge. Between late 2018 and 2019, a new group of  shorties and shooters came together under no limit, Drench Gang.

 While Max getting taken out was the spark, it was the tragic death of Lil Greg that played the major role in locking this crew in. His passing turned up the heat on the block to a whole different level. This was a strict getback crew. You couldn’t just say you were drench gang just because you hung out on the block.

 You had to actually handle business and put in work to claim it.  Cairo and Lil Wet aka Wet The Himm Up was the main factors holding it down with the set’s top shooters. Big Op,  Mali, Merch, Moola, Lil Row, aka Baby Drench, Muwab, Lil Los Lo, Lil Hot, Vel, Varro, and Mineski, and others.  By 2020, Drench Gang was already putting in heavy work.

 They caught a main face from Pocket Town and  KTS named KTS Rio. Rio rep both Lakeside and Pocket Town, and he was the little brother of Lil Les. He was super close with KTS Vaughn and KTS Dre. Because he had survived the streets for so long, Rio felt completely safe. He was sitting in a car with two other people  just chilling at a gas station on 750 South Damon.

 He had no idea Drench Gang was already on his trail. Shooters rolled up on the car and let it spray.  Slumping Rio right there in the seat. Street word is that Cairo was there, but the main ones handling the business were Lil Los Lo and Farro big. This play  was pure revenge for Farro. 9 years before back in 2011, KTS Rio was the one who allegedly took out Farro’s  dad, an older member named Boss Blizz.

 Farro grew up, joined Drench Gang, and waited nearly  10 years to get his get back. Lil Wet later confirmed the whole situation on the track rapping. Rio got Blizz caught in the mix.  Von and Dre got left in a ditch. Drench gang proved they don’t care how many years go by. Big OP Farro got his get back  for his pops and they officially scored on the ops again.

 February 2021, Cairo and KTS Dre  went at it heavy on Instagram live. Dre was talking crazy, dissing no  limits name. Cairo just sat there taking it all in, keeping a straight face. What up, little G?  What’s up, little girl?  I see that. They just sent me that page with you and dudes sneak this on me.  Who sneak this?  That you and you in that you in that video, Gucci,  man, I don’t even think about  You just sit on the phone.

 I’m talking about that text that free cash, man.  No matter what I say.  Why you always got to talk over, you know, we used to talk on the phone all the time.  I know, but you just sat on the fans on here, folk, you [singing] ain’t got to do all that extra   Let’s talk like  Let’s talk like regular  folk.

Look, I’m only standing over here for like 3 minutes. Then after this,  I don’t give a  what you doing, man.  Listen, listen. Then I’mma call you another day and we going to talk for like two hours and stay real facts after this   Man, how the  you don’t even know if I want to talk to you,  What’s up?  I’m trying to see why you lying on me, though.

 All right, tell me a lie first. Tell me this. How you  hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on.   never want me to speak that  Don’t get  All right, hold on. Listen. They just said, you just said that that’s the only  I’m known for. I want you to stamp it on one of your homies.

 I ain’t trying to be disrespectful, none of that  I want I want you to stamp it on one of your homies that you ain’t never heard.  I want you to stamp it on. Listen, listen.  I’m put this on my homies. I’m cut gang about the whole gang. Every last one.  I don’t know nothing gangster  No gangster  about you.

 Why you playing like that?  I personally don’t know gangster  So you ain’t All right. If you ain’t never So look,  you ain’t never heard no gangster  about me or nothing with nothing at all.  No, don’t do that. Stop cutting me off. You just said on live.  I want to hear.

 I want to hear cuz you just laugh.  You just said on live and told a  Let a  tell you you ready  to expose Goofy dude, man. How he be running and doing this and doing this. How he be running for y’all. How y to chase him.  When y’all ever chase me? Who ever chase me? Whoever chase me, bro. You You over east.

  the internet. The whole east side going to hit. Whoever chased me,  on Saturday night.  What the  want for me?  You did get  What the  want from me?  You did get chased.  Who chased me?  You chased  before and you got your ass chased too.  I chase unlimited   But listen though, you got your ass chased too. And you ran a lot of times.

 Now who?  Stop for you. Not Superman. On what? You never ran on what? You never ran from us. Period.  Stamp that. Put that put that on your brother. Anything you never ran [singing] from us  in no in no in no in no situations. You never ran from nobody from no limit for  I don’t know what look this what I  who you run you I said put it on your brother that you never ran for no limit.

 Stop saying my brother. Stop saying my brother. You don’t get to say you ain’t  I’m just saying what I’m I’m not.  But look what I’m saying. That’s what I’m saying.  Why you still ain’t stepping yet? Why you still a  You put it on rock. I ever ran from you. Put it on anybody that you not ran from.

 One of your homies I ever ran from you.  You ain’t had to run for me.  Okay. Put it on your homies. I ever ran from that other  who got on live and said, “I’ll be running from y’all all the time.”  Why you going around this  Why you going around that   Let’s keep it real.

 I’m known for running. That’s what I’m known for.  I’m just saying. Why you saying you never ran from none of us? Period.  Hey, look. I don’t know who I ran from. You know, if been times I’ been on Saturday night, a little weird  that happened. I probably had to run, but not from an individual, not from you.  It don’t matter. You ran a lot of times.

That’s why I’m telling you when  you ran a lot of times.  I have I ever ran from you. Have you ran for me before?  Hell no.  On what?  I never ran for the merch. Put that on.  I only sent YOU ONE TIME.  I NEVER RAN for me.  I only sent you one time in person and that was that day and I ain’t even run that day.

 Hey, you hear me? You lucky we on live. You ain’t never  Hey, listen listen listen.  Hey, y’all ain’t all ran for me at once. A Hey, look. Hey, look. You ain’t never ran for me a lot of times in your life. Like y’all ain’t never had to run a lot of times because of me. Like all the time like unlimited times.

 Like [laughter] come on. I ain’t make  run.  No. Listen. Everybody run, bro. Like who who look look.  I’m going to ask you one more time, bro. I’m going to ask you one more time.   is you talking? I ain’t make  run off since we going to speak facts over east.  I’m going to ask you one more time.

 I’m going to ask you one more time, folk. Can you stop talking over me, man?  Oh, what up?  So, you never heard my name and no gangster  with your homies. Any of your homies,  I want you to kill on any   I ain’t going to lie to you. Listen to me. No, folks. If you g if you did anything, you got away with it, folks.

We do not be thinking that, but we think you look listen. We think you  I’m to get off. I’m going to get off. I’m going to get off. You just lying. You just stunning. You just told Flock when Flock just was on your live and you just said and Flock just told you he get down.

 You just said, “Oh yeah, that’s li though.”  No, I lying on also said he not on   On what you just said that  I told Flock that boy go watch that  boy. I said you was on  boy.  You tweet. He said you get five minute conversations.  I told him you knock it down. Flock was like man.  But the streets knew you don’t disrespect  the set like that.

The Steppers and Drench Gang were already planning. They were patient, just waiting for the right chance. That chance came 4 months later on July 10th, 2021. Dre was sitting inside Cook County Jail. The second his fiance posted his bail, No Limit already knew. They were camped outside waiting for him to walk out.

 Dre was 31 years old, walking out of the jail trying to get into a car. He never made it inside.  Police say a man who was apparently ambushed after being released from Cook County Jail in Chicago was shot about 64 times. 31-year-old rapper Landre Sylvester, who also goes by the name KTS Dre, died. A police report says he had just been released after being fitted for  electronic monitoring and was walking to a waiting vehicle when several people got out of two vehicles and started shooting.

   They got  a head squad rolled up right at the jail gates. Word on the street is Cairo was the driver while Lil Wet hopped out with a switch and Pharaoh came right behind him with a Draco.  They didn’t just shoot him, they stood directly over Dre, dumping shots until he was completely riddled.

 Cops found over 64 shell casings on the ground. It was so brutal,  the medical examiner counted dozens of bullet wounds across his body. To make it  worse, Dre’s 60-year-old mom was walking right next to him and got shot, too.  She survived, but she had to watch her own son get killed right in front of her.

 It stands as one of the craziest hits in Chicago history. The Get Back for the McDonald’s  situation was officially done. As soon as it happened, Cairo didn’t lay low. He went straight to Instagram to troll. He posted  a picture showing off a fake KTS tattoo, tagging Dre and his dead brother  KTS Vaughn, writing, “I love y’all so much forever and my heart got this  tatted.

” To put the final stamp on the hit, NLMB Juvie went straight to the studio,  dropping a track that described a whole county jail shooting in brutal detail. Drench gang proved nobody was untouchable. Doing that right outside the county jail is crazy. Cairo wasn’t done trolling. He kept the internet talk at an all-time high, constantly mocking KTS  Dre and that whole McDonald’s situation.

In 2022, Cairo  did something nobody expected. He walked right back into a McDonald’s for the first time since KTS  Dre put hands on him. He didn’t pull up trying to look tough. Instead, he filmed himself eating a meal, looking straight into the camera, acting dead serious.

  He told the internet he had straight PTSD from getting bullied in that store, joking that the food was giving him flashbacks and making him depressed.  You know, face my fears, man. First time going back to McDonald’s ever since the incident and  back in back. You probably in here, man. Ain’t nobody not here but us,  in a while.

Try it though. I like it.  Knock sandwich. They put them back on the menu.  They had these since 2012. And how  about they didn’t have  I knew it was a classic, so I asked the lady in the back to make it for you right there. Yo, it’s all right. What’s the sandwich, man?  Are you crying?  Come on, bro.

 You don’t want nobody find out you crying on a sandwich right now. Seriously, it’s all right. All right, bro. You got to get over it.  The net went crazy. It was pure comedy, but the streets knew exactly what he was doing. By turning his biggest public loss into a joke, Cairo made the whole city laugh at the main video Lakeside used to brag about.

 With Drench Gang backing him up, he proved  he could talk his talk online and nobody could stop him. In 2024, Cairo caught  a heavy switch and striker case and got booked by the feds. August 19th, 2024.  Cairo was in the driver’s seat of a stolen Jaguar truck, a straight striker posted up near 14th and State  Street around midnight.

 The big Democratic convention was in town that exact week, so the whole area was crawling with heavy security in  12. Cairo drew all that heat to himself just by parking in a no parking  zone. 12 spotted the striker and boxed him in from the front. Cairo tried to force his way out, hitting the gas and smashing straight into the squad car’s bumper.

 The truck was  trapped, so Cairo left it in gear, jumped out, and broke into a full sprint down State Street. His passenger hopped out, too, and vanished into the dark. Cairo ran straight into oncoming traffic, making cars slam on their brakes as 12 chased him on foot. They tackled him and took him down.

 When the feds searched him and the striker, they saw a drench gang was rolling like a small army. Cairo was personally carrying two pipes, a 9 mm Glock 19 with a switch and a 40 caliber  Glock 23 with the serial number scratched clean off. Inside the car, they found two more pipes, another Glock with a switch, and a Smith and Wesson 9 mm along with extended mags, a stolen Minnesota plate, shyies, and used latex gloves.

 As a convicted felon caught red-handed with  a striker, and multiple switches, he was cooked from the jump. Cairo plead guilty  in federal court for being a felon with a firearm. The charge carries a maximum of 15 years in federal prison. His lawyer  tried to get the whole case dropped, but the federal prosecutor shut it down completely, telling the judge Cairo was too dangerous for the streets.

But because the charge has no mandatory minimum,  and he took a plea, Cairo is looking to beat that maximum time. Even while sitting behind federal bars, Cairo sent word back to the trenches, telling his fans and the set that he’ll be back soon on the block. Man, free Cairo. Dude is hilarious without even trying.

 When he finally touches back down, he needs to take this content creation serious and stay out of the way of trouble. You locked in with  Hood Edition. We out.

 

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