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Gillie Da Kid Was Told Murdered Basketball Star Killed His Son, Per Cops

Written by on February 12, 2025

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Gillie Da Kid x Club Shay Shay

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Gillie Da Kid was a guest on Shannon Sharpe’s Club Shay Shay, and it delivered confirmation to a wild Internet rumor. According to Gillie, the cops told him that a recently murdered high school basketball star was also the person who shot and killed his son, YNG Cheese, in July 2023.

YNG Cheese was the victim of a drive-by shooting on a night that saw three homicides in Philly.

During Gillie’s visit to Club Shay Shay, after celebrating the win of the Philadelphia Eagles in the Super Bowl, Shannon Sharpe asked him about the death of Noah Scurry, a 17-year-old high school basketball star who was shot and killed in early January.

“That’s who killed my son,” said Gillie matter of factly.

After some fleeting moments of awkward silence, Gillie revealed that his son was in the wrong place at the wrong time. He also noted that Curry had been rapping online in a Joker mask. As TMZ and various other outlets report, Scurry was killed the day after he dropped a drill rap video (with multiple guns being waved freely) where he is seen performing in a Joker mask as JokerOTV.

“These kids don’t know no better,” added Gillie. “These kids think, you can’t make it as a rapper unless you kill somebody. Unless you did something out in these streets. This is the mindset.”

Per Gillie, after his untimely death, the police told him Scurry was one of the people they were prepping to arrest in connection to his son’s murder.

Watch the full Club Shay Shay interview below.

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