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    Exclusive: Video Reveals Foolio’s Murder Suspects Checking Out of Airbnb the Day After His Death

    surveillance footage has surfaced showing the suspects in rapper Foolio’s murder casually checking out of an Airbnb just hours after the tragic incident. The video, which emerged on January 19, 2025, has caused a storm on social media platforms, with users expressing shock and outrage.

    The surveillance footage reveals suspects—Isaiah Chance, Sean Gathright, Alicia Andrews, leaving the rented property the morning after Foolio, whose real name was Charles Jones, was fatally shot in a Holiday Inn parking lot in Tampa, Florida. The suspects appear calm and composed, which has left viewers appalled given the gravity of the crime they are accused of committing.

    Authorities believe the video is crucial evidence in the investigation, solidifying the timeline of the suspects’ movements after the murder. Law enforcement has confirmed that the suspects stayed at the Airbnb before and after the incident, further tying them to the crime.

    The murder of Foolio occurred on June 23, 2024, on what should have been the night of celebration after all. A 26-year-old rapper celebrated his birthday at an Airbnb in Tampa. After being asked to vacate due to occupancy limits, Foolio and his entourage moved to a nearby Holiday Inn. He was shot and killed in the parking lot shortly afterward in what police described as a targeted, gang-related attack.

    footage reveals murder suspects leaving Airbnb after Foolio's death
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    The Airbnb played a central role in connecting the dots in the investigation. According to detectives, two of the suspects had been tracking Foolio’s movements, trailing him from Jacksonville to Tampa. This surveillance culminated in the fatal encounter at the Holiday Inn. Prosecutors have presented compelling evidence, including cell phone data and video surveillance, to substantiate claims of premeditation.

    According to reports, the affiliations with Jacksonville’s rival gangs were a very major involvement. It has been reported that the gang affiliations of Foolio, known as 6 Block, put him in opposition to the rival ATK and 1200 gangs-at an increasingly dangerous backdrop of escalating violence that eventually led to his death.

    The release of the Airbnb footage has sent shockwaves of public reaction. Fans and community members have taken to social media to express their utter shock and outrage. Many have criticized the apparent nonchalance of the suspects in the video as a sign of no remorse.

    Social media platforms like Twitter and Instagram, fans of Foolio have demanded swift accountability for the suspects; others highlighted the broader issue of gang violence that continues to plague communities.

    All four suspects are now in custody, along with a fifth arrested earlier this month. The most recent arrest was of Davion Murphy on January 6, 2025. Prosecutors have announced their intent to seek the death penalty for all defendants except one.

    Pre-trial hearings have taken place, and the suspects are set for trial in April 2026. The prosecutors presented various evidence linking them to the murder incident, including surveillance videos, data from phones, and testimonies linking their gang affiliations with the motive for the killing of Foolio.

    Foolio’s death is one of many tragedies resulting from the longstanding feud between rival gangs in Jacksonville. These rivalries have claimed numerous lives over the years and show no signs of abating. Foolio’s music often reflected the harsh realities of these conflicts, resonating deeply with his fan base.

    The release of the footage has framed wider discussions over gang violence and its devastating impact on young lives and communities. Fans and advocates demand systemic changes to uproot the cause of these conflicts.

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