In a shocking turn of events during a high-profile murder trial, Abdul Robinson Sr. testified against his own son, rapper Hakeem “Queso” Robinson, implicating him in the 2020 shooting death of Charles McCormack Jr. This unprecedented courtroom drama unfolded as Robinson Sr. sought to save himself from a potential life sentence, revealing a web of familial betrayal that has left the community reeling.
Robinson Sr., facing serious charges himself, took the stand and identified his son as the shooter, stating, “My son.” His testimony comes after he picked up Queso and his accomplices following the murder, a decision he claimed was driven by self-preservation. The courtroom was tense as he acknowledged his past as an informant, raising questions about his motives and credibility. “Self-love first,” he declared, underscoring the chilling reality of a father willing to sacrifice his children for a lighter sentence.
The prosecution alleges that Queso orchestrated the murder as revenge for a diss track released by McCormack, known as rapper Buck. As the trial progresses, the defense has countered that Robinson Sr. had a greater motive, suggesting that he was the one with more to gain from the crime. The courtroom drama intensified as video evidence emerged, showing the murder, while the defense argues the shooter’s size does not match Queso’s.
With a plea deal already in place for one accomplice, the stakes are high as family ties unravel in front of a captivated audience. The chilling reality of self-preservation at the expense of blood ties leaves many questioning the lengths one will go to escape the law. As the trial continues, the community is left grappling with the fallout of this tragic saga, where love and loyalty have been shattered in the pursuit of survival.