Memphis Rapper Key Glock Reacts To Young Dolph’s M#rder Suspect Being Acquitted Of All Charges: ‘My City Failed’

Memphis Rapper Key Glock Reacts To Young Dolph’s Murder Suspect Being Acquitted Of All Charges: ‘My City Failed’
Key Glock isn’t too satisfied with the verdict in the case of Young Dolph’s accused killer.
Shortly after 45-year-old Hernandez Govan was acquitted on all charges related to the death of Glock’s cousin and fellow Memphis rapper Young Dolph, Key Glock took to social media to share his reaction, writing:
“My city failed but what’s new ?????”
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Key Glock was not only a close collaborator of Dolph but was also signed to his Paper Route Empire label.
As reported, Govan was cleared of three murder-related charges tied to the 2021 killing of Dolph, born Adolph Robert Thornton Jr.
Govan later spoke out after his release, thanking his attorneys and supporters throughout the ordeal. He was initially accused of orchestrating the fatal shooting, allegedly involving two other men: Justin Johnson, who has since been convicted and sentenced to life in prison, and Cornelius Smith, who is still awaiting trial.
Do you agree with Key Glock’s reaction, or has justice been served?
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