New York drill rapper Kay Flock has been behind bars for over a month, and rumors have already begun. Online “detectives” recently claimed that Flock was allegedly stabbed 18 times following a fight.
Rapper Kay Flock has not been stabbed in prison, despite rumors that claim otherwise. According to XXL, the rapper's lawyer, Michael T. Ashley, revealed that Flock is doing just fine. "I am glad to ...
Nearly one month after being sentenced to 30 years in prison on racketeering, attempted murder and firearm charges, Kay Flock has appealed his conviction. The appeal, reviewed in legal documents by ...
Kay Flock (Kevin Perez) was sentenced to 30 years in federal prison on December 16, 2025, for leading a violent gang while rising in music, underscoring the clash between street crime and ambition in ...
Kay is affectionately known in the McConaughey family as “MaMac” Eric Charbonneau/Apple TV+ via Getty Matthew McConaughey’s mother Kay turned 94 on Wednesday, Jan. 7 The actor-producer shared a photo ...
A man who allegedly pointed a loaded gun at employees of a Subway restaurant in Kent more than two years ago is in custody after a ‘Flock camera’ helped police track him down, authorities said. In ...
Bend City Council chambers in 2017. Bend councilors and mayor are elected for four-year terms. Bradley W. Parks / OPB Bend City Council has decided to turn off four AI-powered license plate cameras ...
VINE GROVE, Ky. (WDRB/AP) — A Hardin County city is expanding its use of surveillance technology as part of an effort to deter crime and assist police investigations. Vine Grove recently installed ...
Officers with the Staunton Police Department no longer have access to Flock Safety cameras to assist in investigations. The city announced plans approximately one month ago to cancel its contract with ...
BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) -- After hearing citizen concerns from a packed crowd and sharing their own, Bend city councilors agreed Wednesday night to turn off and remove four Flock license plate reader ...
PANAMA CITY, Fla. (WJHG/WECP) - More than 80% of crimes involve a vehicle, according to cybersecurity company Berla Corporation. “A vehicle actually often is the lead that leads to an investigator ...