Law enforcement authorities on Friday signed arrhest warrants charging convicted drug kingpin Darrin Jamark “DD” Southall and three others with the murders of rapper HoneyKomb Brazy’s grandparents.
The saga of HoneyKomb Brazy and DD Southall is a glimpse into very serious street guys, one of whom, HoneyKomb Brazy, happens to have been a “next up” rapper from a new spot on the hip hop map, Mobile Alabama. After my 1st story on the situation, some viewers- shot out to them- gave me some more great info on it. Now, DD Southall has now been charged with paying for hits on the Lewis’, along with catching a 35 year year Federal prison term… AND Brazy and others had made snitching allegations against him… SO… here is DD Southall in his own words.
If you didn’t catch it, he said “I ain’t on on that police no more, I ain’t got nobody to roll on, I got the city in a choke hold”
Wow. Thanks to YoungScooter for posting this, I guess he is from Mobile, not sure. So this is DD in his prime telling us that he has nobody left to snitch on-- roll on is the term he ushses- I GOT THE CITY IN A CHOKEHOLD.
He’s gotten rid of his competition through snitching… actually a common tactic at the highest levels of the dope underworld… and now he has Mobile’s dope business all to himself. Which, as he pled guilty to in Federal court and was just sentenced to 35 years the other day, he REALLY WAS.
But, first, lets go into his new charges. Tony and Leila Lewis lost their lives inside their own home in Mobile’s Happy Hill community when gunmen fired repeatedly into the building, which also exploded and caught fire. The ensuing blaze also damaged the house next door.
Prosecutors allege that Darrin “DD” Jamark Southall, 43, and others participated in the murder. The three others charged with murder are Terrance Sanchez Watkins, 25, and Jamarcus Devonta Chambers, 29, is and a fourth man who has not been identified. Now, it would seem likely that DD paid the other g uys, but all four men also are charged with shooting into an occupied building, which, unless Alabama state Law is weird, implies that he was present at the crime scene himself and may have been firing a weapon. DD really did like to get his hands dirty in every way- selling the dope, snitching, and whacking old people. The Dirty South, indeed.
The Chief of Police for Mobile, needless to say is happy to get their local Al Capone off the streets.
“We’re very grateful for the District Attorney’s Office to be able to, at this point, make and approve charges in light of the Mobile Police Department’s hard work and investigation to hold those responsible for this double murder to be held responsible under the law,” he said in a press conference.