Kay Flock Receives 30-Year Prison Sentence

Kay Flock has been sentenced to serve 30 years in prison. The notorious Bronx rapper received this sentence after being found guilty of serious charges.
Legal Charges Against Kay Flock
In March, Kay Flock, born Kevin Perez, was convicted of racketeering conspiracy, attempted murder, and assault with a deadly weapon. These offenses were connected to his involvement in racketeering activities.
- Charged with possession of a firearm related to attempted murder.
- Initial charge of first-degree murder in December 2021, leading to a not guilty verdict.
- Later indicted on federal racketeering charges.
Gang Affiliation and Sentencing Details
The government accused Kay Flock of being part of a criminal gang known as “Sev Side” or “DOA.” This gang operates within the Belmont area of the Bronx.
Ahead of his sentencing, Flock’s legal team argued he could not be classified as a gang leader due to his claimed “intellectual disability.” However, this argument was dismissed by the presiding judge.
His Musical Journey
Kay Flock is recognized within the city’s evolving drill music scene. He gained significant traction in 2021 with his hit single “Being Honest,” which helped elevate his career.
Additionally, his first mixtape, titled *The D.O.A. Tape*, marked a pivotal moment in his rise as an influential artist.
The case highlights not only the rapper’s legal troubles but also the challenges facing artists in the drill movement. As Kay Flock navigates this difficult chapter, his music and community influence remain significant.




