If this is him, dude lives a crazy life
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – A father of two people shot in a mass shooting last month is speaking out about the state of Jacksonville and what he feels needs to happen to stop the violence.
The father, Abdul Robinson, was also wounded in the Jan. 16 mass shooting that happened after a rap event at a gentlemen's club. A total of six people were shot, one of whom died. The man who died was Robinson's 25-year-old son, Willie Addison, who was an aspiring rapper.
Addison was in a truck with five other people at the time of the shooting, which was described as being gang-related. His father, who was driving, said he had to act fast.
"I guess two or three cars pulled up on the side of us and shot inside our car over a hundred times, killed my son in the front seat, shot my son in the back -- in the head -- three times, shot my nephew several times. A couple more passengers in there were shot several times, numerous times," Robinson said. "I drove all the way from there to Memorial Hospital, shot in the back myself twice."
Man wants justice, not more violence, after son killed in mass shooting