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Tay600 Provides Online Paperwork Info For Rondo and Cdai Murder Case

Tay600 is attempting clear his name amid rumors he snitched on RondoNumbaNine and Cdai. Rondo and Cdai are serving 39 years and 38 years in prison for the murder of Javan Boyd, respectively. Tay told followers on his IG Live to look up the case on pacer.gov to see whether he snitched or not for themselves.

“In case y’all haven’t seen the paperwork I got on Nine and 22 case, you can go on pacer.gov. It’s 10 cents a page,” Tay said. “It’s gonna tell y’all everything that went down. Y’all gon see that real, man. If y’all wanna see it, if y’all wanna believe these accusations, keep moving. Keep doing what you doing, hating like a b***h a– n***a.”

Tay600 is perhaps going to open up more on the incident in his upcoming project “The Truth.”
He took to IG to reveal the artwork and release date to his project “The Truth.”

The caption on his project read, “My tape dropping February 5th & I named it ‘The Truth’ …It’s a real meaning behind dat It’s a real meaning behind this cover to that’s why I like it. But it’s ready & it’s dropping Feb. 5/ Dey gone feel me on this 1 & I’s dropping exclusively on @mymixtapez #WhoReady

Tay600’s lead single to the project “First Day Out.”

RondoNumbaNine, whose real name is Clint Massey, was sentenced to 39 years in prison on for the 2014 murder of cab driver Javan Boyd.

Cdai, born Courtney Ealy, was sentenced to 38 years in prison on Monday, May 9 for the crime.

Rondo, 19, and Cdai, 21, were found guilty of the Feb. 22, 2014 slaying in March.

Prosecutors allege Cdai and Rondo were part of a three-car entourage riding through enemy territory looking for revenge due to an earlier altercation with an unnamed party, according to the Chicago Tribune.

Rondo and Cdai allegedly sighted Boyd sitting in his vehicle and pulled their vehicle alongside his.

The two allegedly went to Boyd’s passenger door and asked if he was from the neighborhood. When Boyd replied he was from the neighborhood, Rondo and Cdai opened the passenger door and opened fire, according to the Tribune.

Boyd was reportedly shot seven times in all, including, twice in the back and three times in the leg, according to the Sun Times.

Rondo and Cdai allegedly rushed back to their vehicle and all three vehicles fled the scene.

Cdai is reported to have dropped his cellphone at the scene before he and Rondo returned to their car and the group drove away, prosecutors told DNAinfo. Chicago Housing Authority surveillance cameras reportedly caught the shooting on video. Police also recovered Cdai’s fingerprint on the window of the car.

Rondo and Cdai are serving their time at Menard Correctional Center.

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