News4JAX obtained that March 2021 interrogation video that shows Robinson, also known as rapper Ksoo, in a room being questioned by Jacksonville investigators.
The video, posted on YouTube by Crime Circus, starts with Robinson being escorted into the room before a detective instructs him to sit down.He had been about to bond out of jail after being arrested in connection to the 2020 murder of Charles McCormick.
Robinson can be heard repeatedly saying he is aggravated before walking around the room and knocking on the door.“It says you don’t have to make a statement or anything, you understand that,” the detective said. Robinson agrees.Robinson replies to the detective’s question with his own question: “Can I ask what I’m being down here for,” Robinson said.Robinson repeats his question. Then the detective tells him that they are working on a homicide investigation.
Records show the second-degree murder warrant was for the 2019 death of 16-year-old Adrian Gainer. Robinson has made several rap videos mocking Gainer’s death. In them, he refers to Gainer as Bibby.Robinson remains in Duval County Jail as heCopyright 2022 by WJXT News4JAX - All rights reserved.
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